Percy has always been reckless. A slight clutz. He's not good at watching out for his life. You are, however, the opposite. You're memo is always better safe than sorry. And, unlike him, you can use your critical thinking skills on demand.
When you met you immediately clicked. It was a match made by the fates. You did everything together. Finally after being friends for 5 years he asked you, or well, you asked him to be your boyfriend.
When you met his family you knew exacy where you were meant to be. By his side. Later that year, you purposed to him.
You both made your wedding perfect, his mom, Sally, the best mother in law ever made you your wedding cake. You wore a blue gown. It was beautiful, it had details symbolizing your journey together. You knew exactly what to say at the altar.
You became a sucessful entrepreneur. He was a camp director for the camp you met in. You were both well off. And eventually had 3 kids. Cast, Ethan, and Zoë. Cast was twelve, Ethan was seven, and Zoë just turned eight months when you decided to tackle the biggest battle in having kids.
The park.
The one place where you can't always keep an eye on your husband and your kids. It doesn't help when it's also a park with water fountains. The place where you had to drag kids out. Where everyone tired out. You went to a fairly big park. Your biggest concern was your sons. They were just now discovering their power's abilities, and any running water by Cast went haywire. The plumbing had busted at your house on multiple occasions with Cast. And Ethan, not as much as a threat, just discovered he could hear fishies when you bought him a little coy fish for his birthday. The park had fish in the foutains. Ethan declared that day he would never eat a fish again. Not that he had. Percy didn't eat fish either, so there was no use getting it.
You did your best to keep an eye on them while carrying around a baby. It was hard. Percy noticed your concern.
Stop worrying, dear. I'll stay with them." Percy smiled softly.