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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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How did it happen

The cafeteria buzzed with the sound of chatter and laughter as Percy and Hikari settled down at a table, trays of food in front of them. Percy took a bite of his sandwich, glancing at Hikari, who was carefully arranging his food.

"So, how did you end up in the girls' dorm?" Percy asked, curiosity piqued.

Hikari sighed, pushing a strand of his long hair behind his ear. "I blame my feminine-looking face and my long hair," he replied, a hint of frustration in his voice.

Percy chuckled, eyeing Hikari's outfit—a casual t-shirt paired with slightly baggy pants. "Well, what you're wearing doesn't help," he teased, smirking.

Hikari rolled his eyes but couldn't suppress a smile. "Yeah, I guess I didn't think that one through. Maybe I should start dressing more like a dude?"

Percy shrugged. "Nah, man. Be yourself. Besides, it's not like anyone's going to judge you for it… right?"

"You haven't seen some of the looks I've gotten," Hikari muttered, stirring his drink. "But whatever, it's just a dorm. I'll survive."

Percy leaned back, crossing his arms. "At least you've got Natsuki as a roommate. She seems cool."

"Yeah, she's pretty awesome," Hikari admitted, recalling their earlier conversations about video games and anime. "But I still wonder how I ended up in that room. I mean, I'm not a girl!"

Just then, Grover joined them, a slice of pizza in hand. "What's this about a girls' dorm?" he asked, his eyes wide with interest.

Hikari sighed dramatically. "Just my luck, I ended up in the girls' dorm because of my looks."

Grover raised an eyebrow, intrigued. "You think you could pass as a girl?"

"With this hair?" Hikari gestured at his long locks. "Absolutely."

Percy snickered, leaning in closer. "We should start calling you Hikari-chan then!"

Hikari shot him a mock glare. "Very funny, Jackson."

Grover laughed, trying to hold back his amusement. "You should totally embrace it! You could be the trendsetter for a whole new style!"

Hikari rolled his eyes again but felt warmth in his chest from his friends' banter. "Okay, okay. Let's not make this a thing."

As they continued their lunch, they talked about their classes, the people they'd met, and the potential adventures waiting just around the corner. Hikari felt a sense of belonging he hadn't experienced in a long time, and the teasing only solidified his new friendships.

"So, what do you think of this place so far?" Percy asked, taking another bite of his sandwich.

"It's definitely different," Hikari admitted. "But I think I can get used to it. The food is pretty good, at least!"

Grover nodded enthusiastically. "Yeah! And who knows what kinds of clubs or activities we'll find? I heard there's a gardening club that meets every Friday."

"Gardening? Really?" Hikari raised an eyebrow, smirking. "You want to grow some flowers or something?"

Grover shrugged, a sheepish grin on his face. "Hey, flowers are cool! Plus, I heard they're good for stress relief."

Percy snorted. "Well, as long as they don't involve any monsters or ancient Greek gods trying to crush us, I'm in."

As lunch came to an end, the trio stood up and made their way to their next class, feeling lighter and more connected. Hikari couldn't help but feel excited about what lay ahead.

With each passing day, they were slowly discovering that Horizon High was not just a school—it was a place where friendships were forged, adventures awaited, and challenges would test their limits. And together, they would face whatever came their way, each step bringing them closer to uncovering their true potential.

Percy looked at Hikari. "So do you think they will fix it".

Hikari looked at him. "I don't think they have room in the boys dorm for me, Because they think the boys and girls thing are equal"

Percy nodded, contemplating Hikari's words. "That makes sense. It's kind of weird they didn't check before assigning you a room."

Hikari shrugged, pushing his tray away. "Yeah, but it's not like it's the end of the world. I can handle it."

Percy smirked. "Well, at least you're not sharing with a total jerk."

"True," Hikari said with a grin. "Natsuki seems cool. Plus, she's into the same stuff I am."

Grover chimed in, looking thoughtful. "Do you think they'll actually do anything about it? I mean, it's not like they want to admit they messed up."

Hikari sighed. "Probably not. I mean, it's just a dorm. As long as I don't have to deal with anything crazy, I'll be fine."

Percy raised an eyebrow. "Crazy? You mean like monsters or something?"

Hikari laughed. "Exactly! As long as it's just school drama and not anything out of a horror movie, I'm good."

Grover nodded enthusiastically. "Well, if you need backup, I'm here for you!"

"Thanks, Grover," Hikari replied, appreciating the support. "I might need a backup plan if I have to defend my honor in a girls' dorm."

Percy grinned, enjoying the banter. "Just don't forget to let us know if anyone tries to start something. We've got your back."

As they finished their lunch, Hikari felt a sense of camaraderie that made the awkwardness of his situation a little more bearable. With friends like Percy and Grover, he figured he could face whatever challenges came his way.

Meanwhile in the principal office Peter was looking at everyone.

Peter just looked at all of them. "Alright who forgot to check the files"

The staff in the principal's office exchanged nervous glances. One teacher, a middle-aged woman with glasses perched on the edge of her nose, cleared her throat. "Um, that would be me, Principal Parker. I assumed the dorm assignments were standard and didn't double-check for any special cases."

Peter pinched the bridge of his nose, trying to suppress a frustrated sigh. "We can't have students assigned to the wrong dorms like that, especially not when both of them are special needs."

Another staff member, a tall man with a messy bun, leaned forward. "To be fair, we didn't anticipate that they'd have a girl in the boys' dorm and vice versa. We thought we were handling it by keeping it balanced."

"Balanced doesn't mean neglecting to check individual needs," Peter replied sternly. "Especially when it comes to students who already have unique challenges."

He looked over the files again, focusing on Hikari's and Percy's backgrounds. "We need to rectify this immediately. I want both students moved to appropriate accommodations by the end of the day."

One of the teachers spoke up, "But sir, it might cause more trouble. They're already settling in, and moving them could disrupt their routine."

Peter narrowed his eyes. "Disruption is better than having a demigod share a room with someone who might not understand their situation. We have to prioritize their well-being."

The room fell silent as the staff nodded, realizing he was right.

"We'll start the process right away," the woman said. "But what if Hikari gets upset about the move?"

Peter sighed again, knowing that handling emotions was just as important as logistics. "I'll speak to them personally. If they're anything like their parents, they'll understand."

As he gathered his things to leave, he muttered under his breath, "Next time, I'll have to make sure everyone knows not to skip the paperwork."

Peter looked at all them. "It is only one student, it is only Hikari, as long as other girls don't figure out that is guy, we are safe for now, but I will tell you all something"

Everyone just looked at Peter as he then spoke.

Peter looked at all of them. "This is going to bite us in the ass once Hikari and Natsuki hit puberty"

The room went silent for a moment as Peter's words sank in. The teachers exchanged uneasy glances, some awkwardly shuffling papers in front of them.

The middle-aged woman who had spoken earlier cleared her throat again. "Well, we could address it now before... you know, that happens."

Peter raised an eyebrow. "And how do you propose we do that? There aren't any extra rooms in the boys' dorm, and if we move Hikari too soon, we risk drawing even more attention to the situation."

One of the younger teachers, a man with a beard, chimed in. "Maybe we can monitor it for now, keep things as quiet as possible and wait for an opening in the boys' dorm. Until then, we make sure Hikari's stay in the girls' dorm goes unnoticed."

Peter sighed, running a hand through his hair. "Fine. But if even a hint of this gets out, I'll be holding everyone in this room responsible. And believe me, I don't want to have to explain this mess to their parents."

The staff nodded, understanding the gravity of the situation.

"Alright," Peter said, standing up. "Let's hope we can avoid this blowing up in our faces. For now, keep it low-key, and we'll move Hikari when the opportunity arises. Dismissed."

As the staff began to file out of the room, Peter sat back in his chair, rubbing his temples. "God, this is going to be a nightmare."

Meanwhile in lunch room, as Hikari, Percy and Grover were eating, it was clear that Grover snd Percy were getting jealous glare from the boys.

Hikari took another bite from his food. "They are going to be shocked when they learn I am boy and not a cute girl"

Percy chuckled, shaking his head. "Yeah, well, until then, you're going to be the most popular 'girl' in school. Seriously though, how long do you think you can keep it a secret?"

Hikari shrugged, taking another bite of his food. "Honestly, I don't know. It's not like I'm trying to hide it, but people just assume things. It's kind of funny watching them make fools of themselves."

Grover glanced around nervously, eyeing the glares they were getting from the other boys. "Yeah, well, if they find out, they might not take it too well. We might have to watch our backs."

Hikari smirked. "Let them try. I'm not worried. Besides, I can handle myself if it comes to that."

Percy grinned, leaning back in his chair. "I believe you, man. But still, maybe we should try to fly under the radar for a while. Last thing we need is to start a fight over... misunderstandings."

Hikari raised an eyebrow. "You mean, like that cannon incident at the museum?"

Percy winced. "Okay, fair point."

The three of them shared a laugh, momentarily forgetting about the jealous stares and the potential chaos looming on the horizon.

"can I seat here"

They saw it was a boy there age, he was wearing glasses and looked skint, basically the typical neard.

Hikari looked at sure. "Take a seat what is you name"

The boy took his seat. "Peter Parker Jr, but everyone calls me Peter"

Percy looked at him. "Oh your the principal son them"

Peter Parker Jr. adjusted his glasses nervously as he sat down. "Yeah, that's right. My dad runs the place, but I'm just trying to keep a low profile. You know, blend in."

Hikari nodded. "Well, welcome to the table. I'm Hikari, and that's Percy and Grover." He gestured to his friends.

Peter smiled awkwardly. "Nice to meet you guys. So, how are you liking Horizon High so far?"

Percy smirked. "Well, Hikari here got placed in the girls' dorm, so that's been... interesting."

Peter raised an eyebrow. "Wait, you're in the girls' dorm?"

Hikari sighed. "Yeah, it's a long story. Let's just say there was a mix-up, and no one's bothered to fix it yet."

Peter chuckled. "Well, this place is full of surprises, I guess. You're not the only one with weird stories." He lowered his voice slightly, glancing around as if checking for anyone listening. "I've got a few secrets of my own."

Grover leaned in, intrigued. "Like what?"

Peter hesitated, then smiled. "Maybe I'll tell you guys when we know each other a little better. Trust me, it's a lot to handle."

Hikari grinned. "Sounds like we're all in for an interesting year."

Percy nodded, biting into his sandwich. "No kidding. Something tells me this school is going to be a lot crazier than we expected."

The lunch ended and they all went it there next class, which was Mythology, as the students took there seat came in a wheelchair was there teacher, he has black hair, black beard, and is wearing a white shirt over a vest, over the vest is a Coat.

The man looked at the class with a smile. "Welcome too Mythology I am your teacher Mr Brunner, anyway how many of you know about Mythology".

Percy Eyss then looked at Hikari with nerse glance, Hikari was vibrating in joy. "Oh the trigger word"

To be continued

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