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Chapter 1: Wish upon a fountain


"Be a fountain, Not a drain"


Twas the night before school started and every teenager that was getting ready for school the next day was feeling a different emotion. Some felt excited, some felt happy, some depressed, fear, hope confusion and so on. It was on this fateful night that night seven completely different teenager saw the beautiful fountain with the glowing blue lights and the statue of a women spouting water from her hand and decided to make a wish.

Percy Jackson was on his way home from a party. He was forced to walk home because his ride, Jason, who was currently walking beside him was beyond drunk. Percy starts his senior year tomorrow and instead of feeling excited he was filled with dread. Senior year meant that your life was officially going to start soon and Percy knew he had no future. His grades suck and he's been expelled from more schools than he can count. The only thing he has going for him is a swimming scholarship but even then he had to maintain a certain grade point average that he was nowhere close to reaching.

This year he had to actually try instead of just partying and hoping for the best. His head started to throbbing from all that thinking especially after drinking so much. He shook his head to clear the thoughts and took in his surrounding only to realize he had no idea where he was. To his left were a bunch of cafes and little boutiques, but the thing that caught his attention was the gorgeous blue fountain in the middle of the street. He quickly walked up to it and looked in the water and saw hundreds of coins laying there. Now he didn't normally believe all that magic stuff but he felt a pull, an intense need to make a wish in this fountain. He looked at his best friend "Jason do you have a quarter?" he asked.

Jason started digging in his pocket and pulled out two quarters giving one to him and to his surprise holding a quarter himself. They both closed their eyes and made a wish. "I don't want to be a failure in life, I want to go to college and have a bright future." he tossed his quarter in the glowing blue fountain.


Jason Grace had everything. He was the quarterback of the football team, he was good looking and had girls throwing themselves at him. He didn't even try at school but all the teacher loved him, everywhere he went people knew him. He had a family, he had friends, he had girls, he had money, he had everything a guy could ask for. Yet, he had nothing.

All the girls that he's been where with him for all the wrong reasons. Either it was for his popularity or for his money. None of his friends really cared about him, just what he can do for them. His sister doesn't take to him, he hasn't seen his father in months, and his mother is getting drunk more and more often. He didn't deserve any of his good grades, and he knew that if he didn't actually start trying that he was going to be a failure at college.

So even though it may seem that Jason Grace is living the dream life of every man or woman out there he is in fact in his personal hell. He didn't mean to get drunk tonight, cause he was Percy's ride but after one cup he couldn't stop and loved the numbness he felt, so they were forced to walk.

Percy didn't look too happy about that, but whatever. After stumbling in the cold night air for a bit his mind started to clear a bit. "Jason do you have a quarter?" he heard Percy ask and he snapped out of his thoughts and noticed they were at a fountain, a breathtaking round fountain that Jason instantly fell in love with. Digging through his pockets he pulled out two quarters, passing one to Percy and keeping one to himself. He closed his eyes and made a wish: "I want something in my life to be real, to be meaningful and not just an act." he tossed the coin in.


Frank Zhang was at the fountain again. When he was younger his mother used to bring him to this fountain and tell him stories of how the goddess will grant his wish if he offers her money.

Since then he has made many wishes and even though none of them came true he still continues to do so. He's not sure why, maybe because the fountain and the wishes were a way he could remember his mother who recently passed away, or maybe he was just a hopeful and naive person, but whatever the reason, he always came back to the beautiful blue fountain to make wishes.

Tonight was no different, he starts his junior year tomorrow and after the disaster of the last two years, he was ready for some change. Believe it or not Frank was a shy, naive boy, with a heart of gold who just happened to look like a sumo wrestler. That was the one thing he always hated about himself. His body, but this year he's going to try to put it to good use. He was going to join the football team and make his mark at school. He wanted to be known as more than the baby sumo wrestler. Closing His eyes Frank made his wish: " I wish I was more confident and able to stand up for myself and actually try." he tossed the coin in.


Annabeth Chase was in her safe zone, the place where she can sit all day reading a book, drinking a cup of tea and watching people making wishes in the fountain without any criticism from people at schools or her parents. She couldn't wait to be done with senior year. I know I know, you're supposed to enjoy your senior year. Sports, clubs, boys, friends, prom but to her only one thing mattered, surviving.

For some reason she was the typical stereotype of the nerd being picked on. The cheerleader picked on her for being too smart and constantly hurt or humiliate her. The jocks were no better. So yes Annabeth can't wait to leave high school, her house and everything in her life as far behind her as she can. She was getting every last drop out of the last day of summer, but as the sun started to set she packed up and left.

Like so many other nights she planned on just walking home, but today she hesitated and stared at the fountain. She knew it was just superstition and she's wished upon that fountain many times before with no results so why would this time be any different.

But apparently, her brain and legs weren't on speaking terms because she was walking towards the fountain. Sighing she pulled out a quarter, it's just a useless fountain she told herself. Still, she felt something, so she closed her eyes and made a wish: "I want to have a real high school experience, I want the bullying to stop and I want to enjoy my last year." she tossed the coin in.


Leo Valdez was tired. Tired of always being on the run, always moving house to house, family to family. Every time he makes even a bit of progress by making a friend or getting used to his foster family he's gets moved. This time was no different, he had to leave a sweet elderly couple and move to a new foster family. Again. In the past year, this is the fourth foster home he's been put in. The current family he just moved in with, Evan and his wife Sarah, seemed sweet and actually interested in him which scared him more than he liked to admit.

During dinner, he was beginning to get suffocated with their kindness so he decided to bolt. He had no idea where to go, or where anything was but oh well. He was walking blindly when he saw the fountain. He loves machines so he wasn't sure why this fountain seemed to tug at him, but he gave in and walked up to it.

Leo didn't believe in magic or wishes because he knows from experience they don't come true. But for some reason, he felt the need to make a wish, too bad he didn't have any money on him. Just as he was about to turn away something shiny caught his attention, and there on the ledge of the fountain was a quarter. Weird coincidence he thought shrugging. Picking up the coin, closing his eyes Leo made a wish:"I want a family and friends I can call my own." he tossed the coin in the fountain.


Piper Mclean wrapped her cardigan around herself tighter to ward off the chilly breeze. She was in a new city once again moving because of her dad's shooting schedule. At this point, she didn't even care anymore. Every new school she went to she was the outcast because of her choppy hair and weird fashion sense. And as much as she pretended that she was ok with that it actually hurt.

So this time around she's determined to make some friends, maybe if she's lucky even get a boyfriend. She was walking aimlessly around the city when she saw the fountain, it was... unimpressive. It was pretty with its glowing blue lights and a magical aura but it was small and it was starting to chip. But she couldn't stop herself from going up and making a wish. "I want to fit in, maybe make some friends" she tossed the coin in.


Hazel Levesque wanted to run far, far away. Away from her mother, her mother's boyfriend, and her own life. But she was stuck. Stuck at the same house, in the same situation. She loved her mother, she really did, but sometimes she was too much to handle, especially on days when she would take Hazel's paychecks to spend on alcohol for her and her boyfriend.

Hazel was alone and had to fend for herself. She had no parental support and no one who cares enough for her to give her moral support.

She was just finishing her shift and was ready to head home, but she hesitated staring at the fountain. She passed that same fountain hundreds of times before and never stopped to make a wish, she didn't just want to throw coins into the water for no reason. But tonight, for some unknown reason she felt like making a wish. She fished out a coin, closed her eyes and made a wish. "I want to escape this life." she tossed the coin in the fountain.


Later that night when all the shops were closed, and the seven teens were in bed sleeping and preparing for another long year, a men wandered up to the fountain and picked up seven coins from the water. Unbeknownst to the seven teens their wishes were about to come true, but it wasn't going to be an easy road.


And Donee. That was a long first chapter. If you have questions PM me. thank you for reading, hope you enjoyed. Remember reviews will be appreciated. ;)