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Hades.
In the minority of those who don't hate the PJAO movies, and I just wanted to say how much I enjoy Hades calling Percy nephew. 10/10. Wish they would acknowledge that more often.
Iconic relatable queen Annabeth never having seen a single movie
Just pre-Lightning Thief.
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Luke's fingers dug into your sides as you leaned into his neck, visible puffs of air leaving your lips as you breathed. The hall was quiet, only the sound of the crackling offering fire filling the room.
"You're a little quiet for my liking today," you murmered, sitting up to catch his eyes. He committed the feeling of your thumb running over the scar on his cheek before your hand slipped into his blond hair.
"You can speak for the both of us." His voice came out low, deep, and it sent your blood rushing to your cheeks.
"C'mon, they're bringing out the food. Let's go grab something."
"Ask for the spoiled stuff so I can send it to my dad."
It was humerous, but a touch of honesty laced his tone. His fingers slowly loosened from their place atbyour side as you rose, your lips dusting his forehead.
"Best I can do is the broccoli that Trevor just sneezed on." You made a face as the kid sat down.
"That'll do just fine."
sally jackson woman who sits on her balcony in the pouring rain listening to olivia rodrigo you have my heart
I can't say if we'll actually get there, but I really wanna see Mrs. O'Leary in the flesh.
Also just thinking about how ADHD in Percy Jackson and the Olympians is just your body and mind's hardwiring for battle, it is not missed on me that Percy Jackson, a boy with ADHD, has a sword that when misplaced/lost/taken/dropped reappears in his pocket.
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Percy Jackson having ADHD is so incredibly important. Annabeth Chase having ADHD and still being known as smart is incredibly important. I never thought I was weird. I was always told I was smart. I knew I was smart. But I knew that there were people who looked at me differently and treated me differently because I had ADHD and/or took medication, even when I was young.
And to see a book character who had it. To see a smart girl who had it. To be told explicitly that the thing that others thought I was weird for is actually a superpower? I will never forget that and I will always be grateful for that.