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Percy Jackson: The Silver Wolf of the Goddess of Love

My name is Hikari, son of Aphrodite, step brother to Percy Jackson. For most of my life, I had no idea I was a demigod. I grew up believing I was just a normal kid with a love for ninjas and mythology, raised by my father, Paul Blofis, and my amazing stepmom, Sally Jackson. That all changed when I turned twelve. My world flipped upside down when I saw Percy kill our math teacher, who turned out to be a Greek monster. It turns out that I know a lot more about Greek and Roman mythology than I realized, and now my life is wrapped up in it. And just like Percy, I'm thrust into a world of gods, monsters, and quests. But I’m not just any demigod—I’m the son of the goddess of love, and she made sure I inherited more than just her beauty. People mistake me for a girl all the time (thanks, Mom), but I’ve learned to make it work. With my looks and charm, no one ever sees the “silver wolf” inside me coming. So now, while dealing with gods like Ares and Hephaestus (who seem to have complicated roles in my life), I’m learning how to fight monsters, balance two families, and maybe find out what it really means to be a hero. Oh, and did I mention? My life is now filled with epic battles, divine quests, and possibly the most complicated family tree in existence. ---- [ Marvel X Percy Jackson ]

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Horizon High

The next morning, Hikari and Percy awoke to the soft rays of sunlight filtering through the curtains of their shared room. Hikari stretched, his long silver hair cascading over the side of his bunk bed, and glanced over at Percy, who was still groggy from sleep.

"Good morning, sleepyhead!" Hikari chirped, swinging his legs off the bed and standing up, wearing his favorite pajamas adorned with ninja stars.

Percy groaned, rubbing his eyes. "Morning. What time is it?"

"Time for our first day at Horizon High!" Hikari exclaimed, a bright smile lighting up his face. He was excited, but also nervous.

After a quick breakfast with Sally and Paul, they gathered their things and headed out. Sally hugged them both tightly, her eyes shining with a mix of pride and worry.

"Remember, if you need anything, just call me," she said, giving them each a reassuring smile.

The boys exchanged glances and nodded. They hopped into Paul's car, which was a bit cramped with their bags, but they didn't mind. The anticipation of a new school filled the air.

As they drove, Hikari gazed out the window at the passing scenery, taking in the vibrant colors of the trees and the buildings that lined the streets. He couldn't help but wonder what Horizon High would be like. Would there be other kids like them? Would they get along?

When they arrived, the school loomed before them, a sprawling structure with large windows and a sign that read "Horizon High." The exterior was adorned with murals depicting various landscapes and mythical creatures, a nod to the diverse student body.

"Wow, this place looks amazing!" Hikari said, his eyes wide with wonder.

Percy nodded, feeling a mix of excitement and apprehension. "Yeah, it looks pretty cool. Let's go see what it's all about."

They stepped out of the car and walked toward the entrance. As they approached, they noticed a group of students gathered around a bulletin board, chatting animatedly. Hikari spotted a flyer that caught his attention—it was for a "Welcome to Horizon High" event happening later that week.

"Hey, look at this!" Hikari pointed, and Percy leaned closer to read the details.

"Looks like they have a lot of activities planned," he said, his mood lifting. "We should definitely check it out."

They made their way inside, the hallway buzzing with the sounds of laughter and chatter. The walls were decorated with artwork from students, and the scent of fresh paint mixed with the aroma of lunch wafted through the air.

"Let's find our classroom," Percy suggested, pulling out the schedule they had received earlier.

As they navigated through the maze of lockers and students, Hikari felt a wave of nerves wash over him. He was used to being the center of attention, but there was something about being in a new place that made him feel small.

When they finally reached their classroom, they took a deep breath and stepped inside. The room was bright and colorful, filled with desks arranged in clusters. A teacher with a friendly smile greeted them.

"Welcome, newcomers! I'm Ms. Thompson," she said, her voice warm. "I'm excited to have you both in my class. Please, take a seat wherever you'd like."

Hikari and Percy chose a spot near the back, hoping to blend in a bit. As they settled in, the other students introduced themselves, and Hikari noticed that some of them were dressed in unique styles, much like his own.

"Is that a girl?" one girl whispered to her friend, pointing at Hikari.

"No, that's a boy! I heard he's the new kid," another replied, giggling.

Hikari felt a blush creeping up his cheeks but decided to embrace it. "Yep, that's me!" he chimed, and the laughter turned into a chorus of friendly voices.

As the class began, Hikari found himself more engaged than he expected. The discussions about mythology and heroism intrigued him, and Percy seemed to be enjoying himself too. They shared glances filled with silent encouragement, and for the first time in a while, Hikari felt a sense of belonging.

At lunch, the boys found a table with some new friends. Hikari was animatedly discussing his love for ninjas while Percy chimed in with stories from his previous schools, trying to make them laugh.

"Wait, so you actually got kicked out for firing a cannon?" one of the boys asked, wide-eyed.

"Yeah, it was an accident!" Percy defended, but everyone laughed, including him.

As the day went on, Hikari and Percy found themselves fitting in more than they had anticipated. They exchanged stories, jokes, and even shared their favorite anime recommendations, bonding with their classmates over their interests.

But as they were walking back to class, Hikari noticed a group of students gathered around a tall, imposing figure. The boy had dark hair and a confident demeanor that drew attention.

"Who's that?" Hikari whispered to Percy.

"I don't know, but he looks like trouble," Percy replied cautiously.

Just then, the boy turned and caught their eye, a smirk creeping across his face. Hikari felt a shiver run down his spine, sensing something about him was off.

As the bell rang, signaling the end of lunch, they hurried to their next class, unsure of what the rest of the day would bring. Hikari's mind raced with thoughts about the tall boy and the strange energy surrounding him.

What kind of adventures awaited them at Horizon High? Only time would tell, and Hikari was determined to find out, one way or another.

Meanwhile in a different place of the school

Sally and Paul sat nervously in front of the principal's desk, the atmosphere thick with anticipation. Mr. Peter Parker, the principal, looked at them with an understanding expression. He had a reputation for being approachable, but his serious demeanor suggested he was about to address an important matter.

"I see your kids are both special needs," he began, adjusting his glasses. "Both Hikari and Percy have ADHD and dyslexia."

Paul nodded, slightly relieved that the principal was aware of their children's challenges. "Yeah, we've been working with them to ensure they get the support they need. We want to make sure they have a smooth transition here."

Sally added, "It's important for us that they're in an environment that understands their needs. We hope Horizon High can provide that."

Mr. Parker leaned back in his chair, folding his hands thoughtfully. "We pride ourselves on being inclusive here. I've already arranged for some accommodations for Hikari and Percy, including a resource teacher who will work with them throughout the year. They'll also have access to extra time on tests and assignments if necessary."

"Thank you," Sally said, feeling a wave of relief wash over her. "That means a lot to us."

Paul chimed in, "We just want them to feel comfortable and not overwhelmed."

Mr. Parker smiled. "I understand. Middle school can be a challenging time, especially with everything they're dealing with. If there are any issues, don't hesitate to reach out to me or the staff. We're here to help."

As they continued to discuss the support system in place for students with special needs, Sally couldn't help but feel a glimmer of hope. This new school seemed genuinely invested in its students' success, and she was grateful for the opportunity.

"So, what about their classes?" Paul asked. "Will they be with other kids who understand their challenges?"

"Absolutely," Mr. Parker replied. "We have various programs that focus on teamwork and collaboration. Hikari and Percy will be placed in classes with other students who may have similar needs, promoting a supportive environment. Plus, we encourage peer mentoring, so they can form connections with other students."

Sally exchanged a glance with Paul, both feeling encouraged. "That sounds perfect."

"Great! Now, just a couple of formalities left, and they can start as soon as possible," Mr. Parker said, shuffling some papers on his desk.

As they finalized the enrollment process, a sense of relief settled in for Sally and Paul. They knew their kids would face challenges, but they were confident that with the right support, they could thrive at Horizon High.

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Back at School

Back in their classroom, Hikari and Percy were diving into a discussion about their favorite superheroes, the excitement palpable among their new friends.

"I can't believe you actually got kicked out for firing a cannon! That's legendary!" one of the girls exclaimed, her eyes sparkling with admiration.

Percy shrugged with a grin. "You know how it is. I just like to keep things interesting."

"Interesting is one way to put it," Hikari chuckled, nudging Percy playfully. "Let's just hope we don't get kicked out of this school too."

Just then, the imposing boy Hikari had noticed earlier strolled into the classroom, his presence immediately drawing the attention of everyone around. The chatter quieted as he approached their group, an air of confidence surrounding him.

"Hey, new kids," he said, his tone casual but assertive. "I'm Jason. You two must be the new student"

Hikari exchanged a nervous glance with Percy. "Uh, yeah. I'm Hikari, and this is Percy."

Jason smirked, sizing them up. "I hear you both have some interesting stories. If you want to survive here, you'll need to prove yourselves."

Percy raised an eyebrow, feeling a mix of challenge and annoyance. "Survive? What do you mean?"

Jason shrugged, a sly smile on his face. "Just saying, this school isn't all sunshine and rainbows. If you can handle it, we might just get along."

Hikari couldn't shake the feeling that there was more to Jason than met the eye. He was intrigued but also cautious.

"Great, more drama," Hikari muttered under his breath, but Jason seemed to hear him.

"Just remember, the strong survive," Jason said, his gaze locking onto Hikari. "And I'll be watching."

As Jason walked away, Hikari turned to Percy, feeling a mixture of excitement and unease. "Well, that was… interesting."

Percy nodded, looking contemplative. "Yeah, but let's not let him intimidate us. We're here to make our own mark, remember?"

"Right!" Hikari said, determination filling his voice. "We'll show them what we're made of."

The bell rang, signaling the start of their next class, and the boys took a deep breath, ready to face whatever Horizon High had in store for them.

As the day came to a close and students began making their way to their dorms, Hikari felt a mix of excitement and nervousness. He followed the dorm supervisor down a long hallway, the chatter of new friends and laughter echoing around him. When they arrived at his assigned room, he opened the door and was taken aback.

"Wait a minute…" Hikari thought, his eyes widening. "Is this the girls' dorm?" The room was bright and decorated with soft colors, filled with cheerful posters and knick-knacks.

Inside the room stood a girl who looked to be around his age, dressed in casual clothes. Her pink hair was tied into two cute twin tails, and her purple eyes sparkled with curiosity. Hikari realized she was likely one of the transfer students he had heard about.

"Hi there! I'm Natsuki. What's your name?" she said cheerfully, her smile warm and inviting.

Hikari took a moment to gather himself. "I… I'm Hikari," he replied, a bit hesitant.

"Nice to meet you, Hikari! This is going to be fun! We can totally decorate our room together!" Natsuki beamed, her energy infectious.

Hikari couldn't help but smile back, feeling a little more at ease. "Yeah, that sounds cool!" he replied, feeling a strange sense of camaraderi

Meanwhile in Percy's Room

Percy was led to his dorm, anticipation building in his chest. As he entered the room, he saw a boy with messy brown hair, who looked equally unsure of the situation. They exchanged glances, and Percy felt a sense of familiarity wash over him.

"Um, hi there! My name's Grover Underwood," the boy said, a bit shyly.

Percy stepped forward, extending his hand in greeting. "Percy Jackson. Nice to meet you!"

"So… this is it, huh?" Grover said, glancing around the room. "I've heard some interesting things about this school."

Percy nodded, feeling a spark of excitement. "Yeah, me too. I think it's going to be different from what we're used to."

Grover's eyes lit up. "Different is good! I'm ready for an adventure! Are you?"

Percy felt a surge of confidence. "Definitely! I mean, I've had my share of adventures already, but I'm ready for whatever comes next."

"Nice!" Grover exclaimed. "I can't wait to hear all about it. I have a feeling we're going to be friends."

Percy grinned, sensing that this new friendship might just be the start of something great. "Me too!"

Back in Hikari's Room

As the two settled into their room, Hikari began unpacking his things, placing some of his favorite items on the shelf.

"So, what brings you to Horizon High?" Natsuki asked curiously, twirling one of her twin tails.

Hikari paused, thinking for a moment. "Well, my family thought it would be a good change for me. I guess I'm hoping to find a place where I belong."

Natsuki nodded, understanding shining in her eyes. "I get that! I'm here for similar reasons. I want to make new friends and have new experiences."

Hikari smiled, feeling a connection forming. "I think we'll make a good team."

Natsuki's face lit up. "Definitely! Let's make this the best year ever!"

Later that evening, as darkness enveloped the campus, Hikari and Natsuki sat on their beds, chatting and sharing stories. Meanwhile, in the boys' dorm, Percy and Grover were deep in conversation, discovering their shared love for adventure and mythology.

As the night wore on, each of them felt a sense of belonging that had previously eluded them. Unbeknownst to them, this was just the beginning of their journeys—filled with challenges, friendships, and perhaps even the supernatural.

As they settled into their new lives at Horizon High, the bonds they formed would become crucial, setting the stage for the adventures yet to unfold.

To be continued

Hope people like this Ch and give me power stones also, do you guys want a harem or not, I have zero idea to give Hikari one or not, but this will be small harem I gess