2,000 Years Ago: Chapter 20

Josh's P.O.V

The Mount Olympus in this time period was very different compared to that to our time period. In this Ancient Greece time period, the Mount Olympus sets in Greece, not in New York City. As soon as I heard that Clark shouted that we're arrived at Mount Olympus.

"Wow..." I muttered. "I didn't know that Mount Olympus could be that beautiful. I really wished the I had brought our cameras. We can take pictures here, and teleport to the future to show the architect Annabeth so she can build Olympus as beautiful as Olympus in this time period, or even better.

I continued to stare at the mountain. I remember visiting that place in our time period. They have God-marts, Godly cars and vehicles, and much more. They welcome demititans freely, since they know that children of the titans in our time period is not as bad as in this time period, which is the main reason why the gods punished the titans and their offsprings.

Anyways, we reached the shore, and we all come out of the boat and into the sandy beach. I looked at my skin. They were tanner, which means I am fully sunbathed.

I guess no one else noticed that, so we went onward to Mount Olympus.

As soon as we were about to leave the shore, the ocean behind us retreats, carrying the sands with it.

"This is not a good sign, guys." Pandora said.

"What?" Clark asked.

"That." Pandora pointed to the Ocean that is now only white sands. The rest of the water had retreated into the distance.

"Why?" Atreo asked.

"There will be a Tsunami." Pandora said. "Oceanus is fighting with Poseidon in this very region. I can sense it."

Pandora was right. That would explain the giant ripples in the distance. So, we decided to get to Mount Olympus as soon as possible.

We then ran as fast as possible, avoiding the ocean that is about to send a huge wave of tsunami. I doubt that Pandora can hold off the massive tidal wave, but our top one priority is to get to Mount Olympus, to seek help so that we can get a clue on how to stop Kronos once and for all.