Hey, guys! So this is a Harry Potter/Percy Jackson crossover. It takes place during the golden trio's 4th year at Hogwarts (The Triwizard tournament), and after BOO (TOA doesn't happen but Leo and Calypso are back).

A disclaimer: I do not own Percy Jackson and/or Harry Potter (if I did, they would have a ton of grammar and spelling mistakes)

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Annabeth POV

Finally, I thought to myself, leaning back. We were all back together.

After weeks of searching, and hoping, Leo had returned from the dead, and had come back to camp on Festus, with none other than Calypso herself. Making him the only person to have ever found Ogygia; not once, but twice.

We had had a difficult time getting the crew and Coach Hedge together; with Frank and Hazel helping the legion, Piper and Coach in LA, Percy and I studying for our entrance exams for UNR (University of New Rome), and Jason being Pontifex Maximus and all.

We had finally found a date, August 29th, two days before school started for everyone.

We were all lounging around in the big house. Sadly, Coach had to leave early to help Mellie take care of their kid.

Jason, Frank, and Leo were talking and joking around, no doubt of Leo's "death", and their girlfriends. Piper and Hazel had managed to corner Calypso. And Percy…. Percy was sitting on the side, a wistful expression on his face.

I sighed and walked over to him.

"Hey Seaweed Brain," I said softly, sitting down next to him.

He didn't respond; He was staring at something. I followed his gaze and saw that he was watching Calypso, his eyes never leaving her face.

Normally, I would be angry, and probably judo-flip him, if I caught Percy staring at another girl like that, but I knew the real reason.

When we were fourteen, Percy had been trapped on Ogygia and had unintentionally caused her to fall for him. Meanwhile, here at camp, we had thought he was dead. Percy had returned to camp, breaking Calypso's heart, just as we had started burning his funeral shroud.

"Hey, it wasn't your fault! There was nothing you could do!"

Percy looked at me, his eyes glistening with tears.

"It is my fault, Annie! I was the reason she turned so bitter! I was the reason she was stuck on that stupid island for three extra years!" he paused, taking a deep breath.

"When we were trapped in…." He took another breath, "in… in…."

"Tartarus?" I said gently.

"Yeah; when we were there, facing the Arai, I was cursed by Calypso, so you could never stay by my side. That I would never find the one I truly loved. You stumbled around, blind from the curse of Polyphemus, and I couldn't help you. Whenever I got close, you disappeared, and reappeared away from me, far away."

"Percy, I had no idea," I said, trying to find comforting words, but they eluded me.

"I know wise girl, but I could never forgive myself for it. She was always my biggest 'what if?'"

His voice was so full of pain and remorse; it hurt me to hear him like that.

I took his face in my hands and forced him to look at me.

"Perseus Jackson, listen to me, you are an amazing person. I know that if you had had a spare minute to breath, you would have gone searching for her. Do NOT blame yourself. It is not your fault. Now…." I said, releasing his face, "What do you have to say for yourself?"

He massaged his jaw and said, "That I have the best girlfriend in the world?"

"Good answer" I answered, and leaned down to kiss him.

Our lips had barely touched when a large crash sounded, making us jump.

I looked around for the source of the sound.

My eyes landed on a handsome tawny screech owl that was perched atop one of the various Pac-man machines.

Everyone looked at me.

"You're our owl expert Miss Chase,"

I looked at Leo.

"Never call me Miss Chase again,"

"Alright then," he said, eyes twinkling, "How about Mrs. Jackson?"

I didn't answer but felt my cheeks redden slightly.

I slowly approached the bird and retrieved the letter from its beak.

"It's for Chiron."

"What is for me?"

We turned to face the doorway.

Chiron was standing there in wheelchair form; next to him, with a bow in his hand, stood the head counselor of Apollo's cabin, Will Solace.

I silently handed Chiron the letter and stepped back. He opened it, breaking the wax seal and started to read.

The only sound in the room was the crackling of the fireplace and the slight pinging from the Pac-man machines.

Chiron's eyebrows furrowed, his face growing grimmer the more he read.

I felt Percy shift uncomfortably next to me.

Chiron cleared his throat.

"Will, if you could kindly go and fetch Mr. Di Angelo, and come back here….. And could you please bring our feathered friend to Hades' cabin? Thank you." Chiron added on, as Will turned to leave.

Will nodded and whistled; the owl flew across the room and landed on his arm.

After he left, Chiron turned to us and said: "you might want to sit down."


"You've got to be kidding me!" Jason exclaimed after Chiron had finished explaining.

I didn't fully comprehend the situation, but apparently there are these people who use magic and wands, and potions, and call themselves Witches and Wizards, and the headmaster of their school in the UK needs, sorry, wants our help to protect the "chosen" one.

Everyone looked excited, even Nico. Everyone but Percy; and I wasn't the only one who noticed his sullen expression.

"Percy?" Chiron asked, leaning forward "is something wrong?"

Percy looked up at him, his face filled with annoyance.

"Is something wrong?! Of course something's wrong! Me and Annabeth just got back from Tartarus! On top of that, we just finished fighting a war, or did you forget already? There is no way I am going to get myself involved in another war! There's no way!"

Chiron took a deep breath and said in a steely calm tone,

"Percy, I understand that this is hard for you to accept, but please, Albus Dumbledore is an old friend and a legacy of Athena as well. He wouldn't ask for help unless he thought the situation was very bad."

"I don't care! I'm sick and tired of risking my neck for everyone!"

Percy stormed out of the room in a huff, leaving the rest of us sitting there, shocked.

"I'll go talk to him."

I looked hard at Calypso.

"I'll go talk to him, he's my boyfriend," I said firmly before stalking out of the room.

I bumped into Jake Mason on the way out of the big house.

"Jake, have you seen Percy?"

"Yeah, he was heading down to the beach; he looked royally pissed off about something….. What happened?"

I sighed.

"Too much… Thanks, I'll see you at dinner."

I sprinted down the path that led to the beach and prayed that I would get there before Percy decided to submerge the whole camp in seawater (don't ask- it's happened before).

Percy was sitting on the sand, a fisherman sat next to him.

Poseidon.

I strained to hear their conversation.

"….. Think I can do it, dad," Percy was saying "I just don't want to fail this kid like I did the crew of the Argo II."

"Percy, do not fret. I know that you will make the right choice."

"Thanks, dad."

"Of course Percy, sadly, I must be going; I told Amphitrite that I was going out fishing…. You know how she disapproves of our relationship." Poseidon sounded crestfallen.

"Don't worry dad, you went fishin' for feelings, so technically you didn't lie."

I heard a faint sigh as Poseidon turned to sea breeze and took a deep breath.

"Percy."

He turned and smiled at me.

"Listen, I know that it's hard for you to accept another quest after what we went through, but honestly, just imagine, this kid might have no one to protect him or her, but you, you always had friends to help you, and look where it got you. You saved Olympus more times than any other hero ever! This kid, they might not have people who can guide them through and protect them. If you won't do it for me, do it for them."

Percy took a deep breath.

"Fine, I'll do it; not just for him or her, but because you asked so nicely."

"You're so full of kelp."

"I know."

We quickly headed back towards the big house. We entered the Rec room and sat down.

"Percy agreed to go," I supplied helpfully to the others.

"Wonderful! I will message Albus straight away. I want all ten of you to get a good night's sleep; we have a busy month ahead of us."

We all nodded and headed towards the dining pavilion.

After dinner, the ten of us broke into couples and started walking towards the cabins.

"Good night, wise girl," Percy said as we stopped outside my cabin, cabin 6.

"Are you sure you don't want me to walk you to your cabin? I mean the harpies might eat you," I asked teasingly.

Percy puffed out his chest.

"I'm a big boy now, I think I can handle them myself…. I think…."

I laughed.

He brushed aside a stray blonde curl and kissed my forehead.

"Good night Annabeth."

"Good night Seaweed brain."

I watched as Percy turned and walked off towards his own cabin, stopping at Hestia's hearth on the way and wishing her a good night (something he had started doing after the battle of Manhattan, and continued after the war with Gaea).

I entered my own cabin and saw Malcolm standing there waiting for me.

"Is it true?"

"Yes, we are going on another quest," I said with a pained smile.

"We have a lot of planning to do, so get some rest."

"Good night Annabeth."

"Good night Malcolm"

I got ready for bed, climbed into my bunk, and silently prayed to Morpheus and Hypnos to protect me from my dreams as I slept.

*I dreamed that I was back in Arachne's cave, the floor cracking and shifting under my feet.

"Daughter of Athena," a hissing voice said from behind me.

"Arachne," I said, turning to face my mother's mortal enemy.

"You think your quest will save the chosen one?! Dark powers are awakening, as strong and as old as the Gods themselves!"

"We've defeated worse than the Gods," I said triumphantly.

"Well, there will be losses," she said, starting to scuttle forward, "Starting with your puny male friend- Perseus Jackson!"

The floor suddenly gave way and I fell into the darkness*

"Annabeth; wake up!" A sharp voice said, waking me up.

My eyes snapped open, and quickly adjusted to the light.

It was Malcolm. He was sitting next to me, concern and worry showed on his face.

"Percy?" I mumbled weakly.

"I'm here," his voice cut in as he quickly bounded forward.

"I'm here, the patrol harpies almost ate me, but I'm here. You're alright, we're out and we're never ever going back."

"Stay with me?" I asked him.

"Of course Annie,"

I faintly saw him nod at Malcolm, telling him that it was alright.

Malcolm shut off the lights, and Percy crawled into bed next to me.

I put my head on his chest, listening to his heartbeat.

No one will touch Percy Jackson. Not if I have a say in the matter.

I closed my eyes and drifted off into a dreamless and peaceful sleep.


That was Chapter one!

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Liz