Most children featured in this collection of one-shots are MY OC's. DO NOT TAKE WITHOUT MY PERMISSION. Each OC will have one chapter, with their information and a short drabble-ish type short story that explains an important part of their life. I hope you enjoy!

Disclaimer: I don't own Percy Jackson, but I do own my original characters in this story.


SOPHIA DAPHNE JACKSON

Parents: Percy and Annabeth Jackson

Birthday: March 15, 2017

Siblings: Addy, Theo, and Cassie

Appearance: curly black hair, grey eyes, Annabeth' facial features

Powers: mainly smarts (additional water control)

Personality: similar to Annabeth


"It's not fair!" Sophia complained. "Alex is only onemonth older than me, Mom! Why does he get to go to Camp before me? We're best friends!"

Annabeth stared down at her daughter helplessly. She would normally be firm about a topic like this, but it was her little girl. And she didn't like denying her daughter knowledge. After all, Sophia was similar to her - she thirsted for knowledge, and Annabeth hated denying her anything.

"Look, Sophie, sweetie," Percy's smooth but firm voice intervened. He knelt down to his daughter's level. The little girl's grey eyes stared defiantly back at him, and Percy almost laughed, despite the fact of the serious matter. He'd gotten that look tons of times from his wife, and the way she furrowed her brow and pouted just the tiniest bit was nearly identical to Annabeth's. "We understand why you want to go Camp, but Alex is going for a reason. He's turning seven this weekend, and Auntie Piper and Uncle Jason are taking him to Camp, just like Mom and I will next month when you turn seven."

Sophia frowned and shook her head. A couple of curly raven strands fell in front of her face. "What aren't you telling me, Daddy?" The six-year-old (and almost seven-year-old, as she was arguing) accused, and Percy blanched. "Why is it such a big deal that we can't go till we're seven?" She narrowed her eyes. PErcy was again reminded how similar to Annabeth his daughter was, including her perceptiveness. It seemed Sophia had noticed much more than Percy and Annabeth had thought and planned for. "Why can't I go with Alex?" Sophia's voice raised. "It's not fair, we do everything together!"

Percy raised a hand as he stood up. "Now, Sophia-" He began, but Sophia stomped her foot and pouted.

Annabeth broke in sharply. "Sophia Daphne Jackson, if you start a tantrum you won't be going anywhere near Camp for a long while." Her voice softened as Sophia shut her mouth. "Thank you. Sophia, we're not going to Camp until next month, when you turn seven," Annabeth told her firmly. "Seven has always been the age when you get to go to Camp, ever since you were a baby. And that's final."

Sophia uncrossed her arms and dropped them to her sides. She pouted, but this time she was only sad, not angry. "Fine." She sniffed. "But then can't you just tell me why I can't go?"

Percy glanced at Annabeth, then leaned back down to Sophia's level. "I…" He trailed off.

Sophia bit her lip and stared up at him with big, bright grey eyes. "Please?" Percy ran a hand through his hair with a sigh. She really knew how to get him. He glanced at Annabeth, who looked hesitant too. "I can keep a secret!" Sophia said quickly. PErcy smiled slightly. He was always surprised by his daughter's wit - though he really shouldn't be, considering, well, everything - but he had to admit it was hard to resist.

Annabeth's brow furrowed. "If we tell you anything, you have to keep the secret, okay? And we're not telling you everything." Sophia nodded quickly, her sadness gone and replaced by excitement. She knew that they would tell her now; she had completely won them over.

"And that means no one." Percy added sternly. "We're not seeing Alex until after he's back from Camp next week, but not a word to your brother and sisters. Not until they turn seven." Sophia nodded solemnly. She was still excited, but the way her Mom and Daddy were talking about it… it made her a little bit nervous.

"But this doesn't mean you're going to Camp any earlier than usual, okay?" Percy added.

Sophia pouted, but Annabeth shot her a warning look. "...Okay." Sophia agreed. She'd do anything to just find out a little bit about the mysterious Camp.

At that moment, two squeals were heard from upstairs. Sophia, her mother, and her father listened as Addy and Theo, the twins, giggled and squealed upstairs. "What in the gods' name are they doing?" Annabeth sighed.

"Want me to get them? They'll wake up Cassie." Percy stated.

Annabeth headed up the stairs quickly. "I've got them." She stared pointedly at Percy. "You take care of Sophia." With that, Sophia and Percy watched as she walked up the stairs, and then turned to each other.

Percy cleared his throat, looking his daughter in the eyes. Green met grey. "So, Soph, what do you know about Greek mythology?"


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