This is my first story so sorry if it's not very good. I also won't be able to update very constant because I'm not really the type to stick to one thing. Sorry.
This story is mainly Percy Jackson using Helen Horns' (author of The Name On Your Wrist) idea. So far, I haven't seen any other Percy Jackson/Name On Your Wrist crossovers yet so I think I can safely say that this plot is mostly my own.
Also, pretty much all my stories have Jason with a secret past (sorta) from Camp Jupiter, sorry about that.
Percabeth, Frazel, Reyna/Grover (I know, this one was my sister's idea), Thalico. Also includes Jasper.
This first chapter isn't really a chapter, it's sort of an introduction cause I'm changing some things in the original Percy Jackson world. I've also explained a bit about what a carpinomen is since I don't think that many people know about it.
Lastly, I'm very sorry if there are any grammar/spelling mistakes.
Hope you like it!
Disclaimer: I do not own anything except the plot (which I still feel is the first of it's kind, sorry if I'm being unnecessarily/unfairly possessive). All rights go to Rick Riordan and Helen Horns.
Let's just stop assuming the story starts here, okay?
This is just to clear things up.
This story is mainly Percy Jackson and not really that much to do with the world Helen Horns created.
Percy Jackson's story remains mostly the same.
Annabeth's father only started hating her later, that is the kind of thing she tells Percy in the cave, and not that he hated her from the moment she appeared.
Luke Castellan's name is Perseus Castellan.
Frank Zhang's name is Leo Chan (it was going to be Leo Zhang but that felt a bit too awkward)
Nico originally pestered Thalia, then later Percy. He told Jason in Dalmatia that he liked Thalia and not Percy.
Jason has a secret past that is pretty much one hundred percent made-up. This includes having deceased best friends from Camp Jupiter and originally being best friends with Nico.
Your carpinomen is the name on your wrist, the name of your soulmate. There is an unspoken rule to never tell a soul the name on your wrist.
Most people wear wrist guards so that no one would see their carpinomen. People seeing each other's carpinomens tear relationships apart. Nobody wants that.
