Author's Note: Okay, my friend and I have decided to write a fanfic HAH so yeah. The farthest I have gotten in the books is Mark of Athena (my friend has not read that specific book yet) so don't expect this fanfic to have anything including the Mark of Athena or the House of Hades (even though this fanfic takes place after the conflict with Gaea). And, please excuse any punctual/grammatical errors that you find! I seriously try my best to not have any of those errors show up. They're horrible. And also, I have never written in third person for a story, so it may seem a little bad. I apologize for that too. And one more thing I want to apologize for: If the characterization is bad. I am seriously trying to match up their personalities. Jason I think is going to be pretty hard for me, and he's there most of the time. –Sighs- But anyway, I guess that's it from me? I'm not entirely sure what my friend (Loki) would want to say. But, ciao!

~Lynn~


Prologue

"More demigods?! How many are we getting a day, like three million?! I did not order this many!"

"Leo, calm down. The fauns—or satyrs—are too busy saving the wild, so it's up to us to find some left out demigods that we forgot."

"But—"

"No, Leo. If Chiron told us to get these two demigods, then we will. Annabeth's gone to get Percy, so once she has we'll go and find them."

"Fine." Leo sighed exasperatedly. "What are their names anyway?"

"Chiron told me their names are Amitola Loki and Lynn Servane," Jason replied.

"Loki? As in like, Thor Loki? I am liking this girl already."

Jason put his hand up to his face and sighed. "No, her last name's just Loki. Not the brother of Thor Loki."

"Are you sure? Because—"

"I'm positive," Jason cut him off. "I really doubt that she'd just change her last name so that it'd match some guy's name from some comic books."

"I know I would."

Before Jason could respond to that stupid comment, they glanced to the left to find Percy and Annabeth jogging up Half-Blood Hill towards them. They were standing by Thalia's tree with the Golden Fleece, and Peleus was snoring away very happily. The sky was turning a deep orange color and few colors of pink cotton candy were present in the sky here and there. Half of the Sun was visible above the horizon, and only a few clouds were found. It was a normal summer day in the month of July, so most of the campers were present at Camp Half-Blood.

"Hey, lovebirds!" Leo greeted. "How was your date going? Sorry we had to pull Percy out, but Chiron's orders, you know?"

"If sparring and flipping each other over our shoulders is what you call a date, then I'm not sure what to do with Annabeth anymore." Percy chuckled. It was true, they were both covered in a thin layer of sweat that was dripping down their foreheads. Well, only Annabeth was. Percy was panting from running all the way over to their location, but there was no sweat to be found. That's what you get for being the son of Poseidon. Either that or they were lying about sparring and they were doing something else. Something that no one would like to talk about in public and in front of Leo, who would make fun of them all day if they actually were lying.

"Shut up, Seaweed Brain." Annabeth laughed, punching Percy in the shoulder playfully. "And for the record, I totally beat Percy up."

"You did not."

Annabeth laughed some more. "Whatever you say, Perce. But, I've got some bad news."

Jason asked, "What is it?"

"Percy and I caught Chiron on the way over here; he said he had something to tell us."

"Which is? Come on, Anna we don't have all day!" Leo rushed.

"Please don't call me Anna, Leo," Annabeth informed. "But anyway, he said that these two demigods are—"

"Wait," Leo interrupted, "if they're both girls, wouldn't that mean that they are demigoddesses?"

"Leo, just shut up and let Annabeth talk."

"I'm just saying, dude." Leo shrugged.

Annabeth cleared her throat. "Anyway, these two demigoddesses." She glared at Leo.

"Thank you, Anna." Leo grinned from ear to ear.

Annabeth rolled her eyes. "I'll just get straight to the point. They're from California."

"And, what's the bad news?" Leo glanced around at everyone present.

"Leo, are you forgetting that we are in, oh I don't know, New York?" Percy shot back.

"Okay, okay, I'm sorry." Leo backed away. "Can't we just have Nico shadow-travel us there or something?"

"That is true. But, can he shadow-travel all of us?" Annabeth pointed out.

"Can I?"

The four demigods whirled around to find a relaxed-looking Nico di Angelo. He wasn't wearing his Aviator jacket today, most likely because it was summer. He just wore a black T-shirt with skulls on it, and dark denim jeans. His Stygian Iron sword was strapped to his side, and his hand was placed on the pommel of it. His dark hair draped down his face, covering most of it, but his dark eyes were still visible. And Nico was still very pale, despite all the sunlight that comes out during the day.

"Wait, Annabeth, you're coming too?" Leo astonishingly asked. "And where in Olympus did you come from, Nico?! You can be sneaking around like you're from Mission Impossible or something!"

"I am the son of Hades." Nico rolled his eyes. "I can shadow-travel maybe one or two of you and probably collapse from exhaustion. But, why didn't you just ask Mrs. O'Leary? She can shadow-travel pretty well too."

"Oh yeah, that is true," Percy agreed. He held two fingers up to his lips and whistled. "MRS O'LEARY!"

A few moments later, a giant happy-looking hellhound bounded up to them, waking up and angering a very tired dragon by the name of Peleus. She jumped on top of Percy and began joyfully licking Percy like ice cream. Now Percy was soaked.

"Mrs. O'Leary!" Percy laughed underneath the paws of the giant hellhound. She only barked in response. Nico came over and scratched Mrs. O'Leary behind the ear, making her very pleased.

Mrs. O'Leary jumped off Percy and her tail started wagging, billowing up gusts of winds; it almost felt like a tornado.

"Can you shadow-travel my friends and me to California, Mrs. O'Leary?" Percy pushed himself off from the grassy ground and began petting the enormous hellhound on the head. She ducked her head lower to Percy and whined in protest. "You'll only have to do it twice, Girl, you'll be fine, okay? It's just Jason, Leo, and me. Can you handle that?"

Mrs. O'Leary reluctantly bent down on the grass, but indicated that she was agreeing. Most likely because Percy wanted her to.

"Sweet! All aboard the Leary Express!" Leo cheered as he hopped onto the hellhound's back.

Jason chuckled, but he got on Mrs. O'Leary's back with him. Percy climbed up and placed himself in front of Leo. He grabbed onto the fur clinging on her back.

"Hey! Be careful out there! I'll miss you guys. Come back soon or I'm beating the hell out of Percy!" Annabeth bid her farewells. Nico only nodded, shaking his shaggy bangs.

"You make it sound like were going on this huge quest, Annabeth." Percy smiled back at her. "Love you."

"Love you too, Seaweed Brain." Annabeth laughed.

Leo stared at the affair and decided to make a sarcastic comment. "What a touching moment, guys. When we get back you guys can get a room, be patient now, Anna. Now are we going to get some demigoddesses or what?"

Annabeth rolled her eyes and chuckled as Mrs. O'Leary got up, and the shadow of Peleus opened up and swallowed them through a different dimension.