Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-35304678-20180415140951/@comment-35275578-20180420031101

Philosophernoct wrote: Annabeth and Percy wrote: Let's see. . . Circe turned him into a guinea pig against his will and Annabeth did what she could possibly do to save him and herself as well and get off that island alive. I would probably say the exact same thing he did to her. He didn't ask for that any more than Hylla did. I'm not going to apologize for destroying someone's home when all I was doing was trying to stay alive. A home can be rebuilt. A person cannot. For all I care, she and Reyna are way better off now than they were on that island. Hylla did what to him, exactly? Circe was the one who turned him into guinea. And Hylla and Reyna captured after Circe's Island was destroyed, by pirates. Who knows what pirates did to them, it's all on your imagination. Percy couldn't say that something like, you're welcome., He and Annabeth was trying to survive, yes. But at least Percy learned later that their actions caused terrible things, at least he could say sorry. If he didn't, at least he shouldn't be said you're welcome. Like I said, he shouldn’t have said “your welcome,” but Hylla was working for a person that turned him into a guinea pig. Why would he say sorry?