LET'S GET THIS STORY STARTED!
Disclaimer: I don't own Percy Jackson or Pokemon.
Prologue
A sigh escaped the goddess as she lounged on her throne. For someone who caused chaos left and right, she was incredibly bored.
Stupid Olympians. She thought. Ever since that goody-goody demigod, Percy Jackson, had ended the war, they had said that she was to lay low and let peace reign over the land.
"Don't go causing too much trouble!" mocked the red-haired goddess as she mimicked those cursed Olympians. She snorted derisively. "No such thing as too much trouble, I always say."
Fueled by her anger, the goddess took a glance into the glowing orb that floated next to her. The basketball-sized crystal allowed her to take a look into different universes. It glowed brighter in response to her activating it, and the goddess once again reminded herself to thank her mother for getting her this wonderful gift.
Her green eyes narrowed as she took a look at a certain universe. "Pokemon, eh? Hmm, I wonder . . ." she trailed off, a plan already coming together into her mind. A mischievous smirk wormed its way across her face, and she rose from the throne she was sitting in. Walking out onto the wide balcony of her ever-relocating temple, the goddess gazed out today's view; the Andes Mountains, home of the Incas.
She knew that with a project this big, she would need some helpers. And the goddess already knew exactly where to get them.
The smirk finally widened into a grin. This prank of hers would would cost her much of her power, and it would spark a little static between her and the Olympians, but it was worth it.
After all, she silently mused to herself, Eris is my name and chaos is my game!
Chapter 1: Kari's POV
Inhaling deeply, Kari took in the scent of strawberries baking in the sun. She'd always had this weird fondness for strawberries, and she didn't even know why she liked them. She just . . . did. Eyes closed and smiling slightly, Kari wished this moment would last forever; her sitting amongst the strawberry fields, doing nothing at all. It was wonderful.
However, the peace was soon broken by the thudding of footsteps quickly coming her way. Kari cracked an eye open, searching for the owner of said footsteps. Soon, a tall figure came into her view; and hazel met onyx.
"You know Carlos, the Demeter kids are gonna be really mad at you for crushing their strawberries." greeted Kari nonchalantly.
"Eh, screw the Demeter kids, we've got bigger problems right now." said Carlos.
"Did more campers go missing?" Kari asked with little concern. Over the past few weeks, campers have been disappearing left and right, so after awhile, you kinda get used to it. In fact, she sometimes wished she had disappeared as well.
"Er, no. The opposite actually." admitted the tall boy sheepishly. "We just got three new kids."
"So what's the big deal?"
"They just appeared in a flash of light over the Amphitheater."
"Wow. Sounds dramatic."
"Who cares if it's dramatic? Don't you want to check it out?" asked Carlos.
The daughter of Dionysus pondered this. Was checking out some noobs really worth getting out of her comfortable position?
"Alright," consented Kari, standing up and brushing off her shorts, "let's go see the dramatic newbies."
"Yes!" Carlos whooped, quickly grabbing her by the hand, "Come on, let's go!"
Almost any other girl Kari knew probably would have blushed at the contact, but Kari herself was immune. Oh, the perks of being a lesbian.
Being a son of Nike, Carlos was easily running past the forge, arena, and cabin area at an incredible speed. Even as fast and fit as she was, Kari could barely keep up.
"Hey, Carlos! Slow down, would ya'? Not everyone has super-speed, you know. Besides, you'll bump into someone!" shouted Kari.
"Oh, relax Kari! I'm not gonna bump into anybod-" was all he could say before he collided headfirst with another demigod.
"Hypocrite." Kari couldn't help but jab as she tried to help him up.
"Shut up." muttered Carlos, batting away her hand. He looked over at the demigod he had slammed into. "Hey, sorry for runnin- Oh, hi there Joshua. What's up?"
"Nothing much. Say, could you get off of me?" asked the son of Hecate politely.
"What? Oh, sure!" said Carlos, scrambling off of the younger of the two. "By the way, what are you doing here?"
"Same as everyone else, I'm here to check out the new kids." Joshua replied, dusting himself off and smiling at them. "Wanna come with me?"
"Sure." Kari answered for Carlos. "Now hurry up, guys. I'm actually kind of interested in this."
"Yes, your highness." grumbled the son of Nike, but he followed her anyway along with Joshua.
When the trio finally made it to the Amphitheater, they found almost the entire camp already there. They could also easily figure out who the newbies were. I mean, it wasn't that hard to spot the three foreigners; even at a distance. They were the only ones not wearing orange. Kari absently wondered who their godly parents were. Making their way to the front of the crowd, the trio found the foreigners in fighting stances.
"Where are we?" questioned the boy with spiky black hair, "What do you want with us?"
"Calm down boy, you're in Camp Half-Blood and we're not going to hurt you." assured Chiron. He was in wheelchair form at the moment, as not to scare the new kids. Kari noticed that there were two boys and one girl.
"Then what's with the weapons?' asked Spiky-Head, golden eyes darting around.
Wait. Golden eyes? Could that mean-? Kari looked around at the other campers. Seems as if she wasn't the only one who noticed the boy's strangely colored eyes. They were all muttering about it.
Carlos whistled softly. "Kid's got weird eyes I'll tell you that."
"They're golden!" hissed a camper. "Do you know what that means?"
"That you're Captain Obvious?" Carlos retorted sarcastically. "That can't be Kronos, Percy beat him months ago."
"Enough!" shouted Chiron. Everyone turned to him. "We must make our guests feel welcome. Now if you'll follow me, we can-" was all he said before the fire in the Amphitheater skyrocketed.
As trained as they were, even demigods tend to jump a little when a giant column of blue fire roars to life in front of them. Everyone (foreigners included) took several steps away from the flames.
"Does that happen a lot?" asked Spiky-Head.
"Nope." answered Kari.
When the fire finally died down to a more normal height, a screen appeared above it. It looked like an Iris-message, but way larger. It was big enough that every camper could clearly see her. 'Her' being the face that just appeared in the screen. She had curly, dark red hair and emerald green eyes.
"Hello there, children." greeted the woman. The tone of her voice gave Kari a bad feeling.
"I want to play a game."
YAY! FIRST CHAPTER DONE! Well? How did you like it? You can tell me in a review! (Hint hint)
- Sleepy-Crobat
