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The Awakening of Cordelia Ocean jackson

A. Retailing of Percy jackson Me just writing my own fan fiction femPercy x apollo Secret identities Soulmates and more Just read the book. Sorry for some reason.It doesn't allow me to change the targeted audience For everyone to read , but mostly targeted at females

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ch 33 a race against monsters

As the group made their way back from the ancient temple, the atmosphere shifted again, tension rising like a coiled spring. The orb glowed faintly in Cordelia's hands, and she could feel the excitement and anxiety buzzing within the group. They were making progress, but the looming threats of the titans and monsters hung over them.

Suddenly, a rustle in the bushes caught their attention. Before anyone could react, a familiar figure burst through the underbrush, panting and wide-eyed.

"Grover!" Cordelia exclaimed, her heart racing with relief.

But Grover didn't slow down. He skidded to a halt, glancing over his shoulder as several monstrous figures emerged behind him—Furies, their eyes glowing with malice and wings beating the air like thunder.

"Run!" Grover shouted, his voice strained. "They're after me!"

Without hesitation, the group sprang into action. Cordelia tightened her grip on her trident and silk scarf, feeling the adrenaline surge through her veins. "We'll cover you!"

"Bubbles, Flame! Help!" she commanded, and her familiars leaped into action, ready to defend their friend.

As the Furies closed in, Annabeth drew her dagger, and Luke readied his bow, positioning themselves in a defensive stance. "Stay behind us, Grover!" Annabeth urged.

With a roar, the first Fury lunged, its claws glinting menacingly. Cordelia reacted instinctively, using her trident to deflect the attack. The tip of the trident crackled with energy as she unleashed a wave of water that slammed into the creature, sending it sprawling.

"Nice shot!" Luke called out, firing an arrow that struck another Fury in the wing, causing it to screech in anger.

Grover, still catching his breath, quickly regained his composure. "I didn't mean to lead them here! I was scouting for food when they found me!"

"Focus on getting to safety!" Clarisse shouted, charging forward with her sword raised. She swung at the nearest Fury, her movements precise and fierce.

As the battle raged on, Cordelia commanded Bubbles and Flame to combine their powers. The two familiars surged forward, unleashing a beam of water and fire that collided with a group of approaching monsters, creating a blinding explosion of steam and light.

"Keep pushing them back!" Cordelia shouted, her heart pounding as she fought alongside her friends. She could feel the strength of their bond fueling her magic.

Suddenly, one of the Furies turned its attention to Grover, its eyes locking onto him with predatory intent. "You can't escape us, little satyr!" it hissed, advancing menacingly.

"Not on my watch!" Cordelia yelled, stepping in front of Grover. With a swift flick of her wrist, she sent her silk scarf flying like a whip, entangling the Fury's wings and pulling it to the ground.

"Thanks, Cordelia!" Grover said, his voice filled with gratitude. He quickly regained his footing and joined the fight, summoning his own nature magic to create barriers of vines that ensnared their attackers.

As the battle intensified, the air was thick with the sounds of clashing weapons and the cries of the monsters. Just when it seemed the Furies were gaining the upper hand, a surge of power erupted from their familiars.

"Together!" Annabeth shouted, and the group coordinated their efforts, combining their strengths to create a powerful force that pushed the Furies back.

In a final burst of determination, Cordelia raised her trident high and called upon the waves. "By the power of the sea, I command you!" A massive wave surged forward, crashing over the Furies and sending them retreating into the shadows.

The group stood panting, adrenaline coursing through them. Grover looked around, his eyes wide. "That was amazing! I've never seen anything like it!"

"Just another day in the life of demigods," Luke replied, grinning.

Cordelia felt a rush of relief. They had fought hard and come together as a team. "We need to keep moving," she said, scanning the area for any further threats. "The Golden Fleece is still out there, and we can't let our guard down."

With Grover now safely back with the group, they resumed their journey, the bond between them stronger than ever. As they pressed on, Cordelia felt a renewed sense of purpose, determined to protect her friends and complete their quest.