Kia Ora! (Thats hello in Maori)

I have read this other story about how the mortals found out that their demigods and I was inspired. The writer of the story is x'TotalEclipse'x. Please check out her story, its called Revealed.

I hope you enjoy!

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Disclaimer: I do not own PJO or HOO. All rights go to Uncle Rick.

(P.S. This is going to go in alphabetical order).


Annabeth Chase, Daughter of Athena, Goddess of Wisdom and Battle Strategies

Before I get started, let me recap what happened that caused all this. Cue backstory:

After the war, Zeus hadn't even acknowledged Hecate for her help in the House of Hades. So, Hecate, going to plan B, decided to give Zeus one last chance to thank her. So she approached him on his throne and didn't even bother to bow.

"Lord Zeus. Acknowledge me now or suffer the consequences."

Zeus, being amused at this, stuck hi head up. "What could you do to punish the King of the gods?" He asked.

Hecate laughed. Do you want to find out? Just say that you are thankful for my help and I will not have to commence plan B."

Zeus laughed again. "No."

"Fine. Then prepare for the mortals to be scarred."

Hecate rose her hands in to the air, raising the Mist that is supposed to shield the truth to mortal eyes. Zeus' eyes widened in fear. "Stop. What are you doing? Stop now!"

"Not until you thank me!" Hecate shot back. She started to raise her hands faster, therefore resulting in the mist raising faster. Zeus started to see a thick white cloud perch just around Olympus. The Mist.

"Ok ok. Thank you for your help in the war. We could not have done it without you." Zeus said quickly. Hecate, seeming satisfied with her answer, let her hands fall. Outside, you could see the Mist drop suddenly. Zeus sighed a sigh of relief.

"Let this be a lesson." Hecate said, starting to walk out. She was just about out the door when Athena came running in.

"Lord Zeus. I have new information." Athena said, bowing when she reached Zeus' throne. She looked a bit scared confused. Intrigued, Hecate stopped to listen.

"Speak." Zeus said calmly.

"I heard about your little debate with Hecate," (man, news travels fast on Olympus), Hecate thought. "About how she lifted the Mist. Even though it was only for a few seconds, a monster just happened to show up right in front of a news camera. What should we do?"


And here we are. The gods decided to explain to the mortals about how the gods and monsters were real. They thought that if they came by in human form, no one would believe them. So they ended up coming down from Olympus in their godly form of 50 feet tall. They explained everything and everyone bowed down. They also mentioned Demigods. But, fortunately, they didn't name them. I was quite worried that they would name the seven, but they didn't. Phew.

But the bad thing is, is that even though the Mist is back up, the mortals can still see the monsters and weapons and that. Why? Well, do you know that the Mist changes what mortals see to make it seem believable? You do? Good, then you will know that now that the mortals believe in Demigods and monsters and all that jazz, they can see it because they believe it. Thanks a lot Hecate!

Anyway, on with my story.


Annabeth's POV

School. Yay. (Note the sarcasm).

I know what your probably thinking. 'A child of Athena not excited for school?' Don't get me wrong. I love school. Its just that after the gods announced that they were real, and that there were Demigods walking around that the half to respect and are really powerful and blah blah blah, Chiron made us be extra careful to not reveal our selves. And when you are in a busy High School for 7 hours every day, thats kinda hard.

As soon as I stepped foot through the door, I felt the stares and whispers start. Even though this was my fourth month attending Franklin Girls High School, the stares and whispers never seemed to stop.

So anyway, I was walking down the hallway of Morena High School. I was completely aware of the whispers. 'Why does she never talk?' 'She's a freak' 'Do you think she's a demigod?' I froze at that one. I stopped dead in my tracks, and waited for the other ones answer. 'Are you kidding? Her? Ha! No way!' I sighed a breath of relief and kept walking. I made it to my locker and was just getting my books out when I felt a cold presence form behind me. Ugh!

"Hey Anniebelle." The school bitch Cathy said.

I tried my best to not snap at her. "Annabeth." I said calmly.

"Whatever. Just get out of my way." She said, pushing past my shoulder.

I snapped. I couldn't take it anymore. She has been harassing me since my first day. I know there was only one way to shut her up but I was in a bet with Percy, and there was no way I was losing to him. The bet was that the first one to give away there identity loses and has to do the winners chores for 2 months. So yea, as you can see, the stakes are high.

"Who do you think you are?" I snapped.

She looked taken aback. The rest of the students in the hallway stopped all talk and focused on Cathy's and I's encounter.

"Ooo. Did little Annie find her voice?" She said in a way that you would speak to a kindergartener.

I put all my weight onto my left foot, popped my hip out, and crossed my arms. "Wow Cathy. I knew you were stupid, but getting someones name wrong twice in the same 10 minutes, I think thats a new record." I mocked.

Again, she looked taken aback. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw kids passing more between them. Probably betting who would attack who first. And at the moment, I think Annabeth was gonna make the first move.

"What makes you think you can speak to me like that?" She asked, clearly getting frustrated.

I ignored her question. "I wouldn't cross me if I were you." I warned, steely calm, while glaring at her.

She seemed to cower at my intense glare, but didn't back down. Worst. Mistake. Ever.

She scoffed. "Trust me. If you don't back down in the next 5 seconds, you will be on the ground, begging for my forgiveness."

I scoffed. "Do you even know who I am?" I asked.

"Huh! No one important. I bet if you were attacked by a monster, even the demigods wouldn't save you."

How dare she mention demigods!

"Oh you would be surprised." I started to walk off, but stopped when she spoke up again.

"What would you know? its not like you've meet them."

Thats it! Stuff the bet!

I spun around on my heels and walked up to Cathy until I was right up in her face. "You have no idea."

She backed up a bit, but I just kept walking forward. She seemed to regain her confidence just enough so she could speak. "I don't believe you."

I laughed and backed off. I held out my hand, then spoke. "Annabeth Chase. Daughter of Athena, Greek goddess of Wisdom and Battle Strategies. Helper to return the Lightening Bolt, helper to return the Golden fleece, wanderer of the Labyrinth, founder of Daedalus, bearer of the sky, helper to defeat Kronos, saviour of Olympus twice, defeater of Arachne, closer of the doors of death, survivor of Tartarus, defeater of the giants and Gaea."

Everyone stood there in shock. The sound was finally broken by a teacher who had walked in to see what all the noise was about. "Its not wise to lie Annabeth."

I turned to glare at him. "You don't believe me? I'll prove it." Most of the students and teachers looked doubtful, but they also were intrigued.

I looked up to the sky and hoped my mother had heard me. Luckily, she did. I was lifted into the air and was surrounded by grey smoke. After about 3 seconds of hovering, I was lowered back onto the ground. I looked down to see myself dressed in a white, greek toga with a golden belt with various weapons, including my dagger. My hair was down in a traditional Greek braid topped off with a grey headband thing. Everyone stared at me in shock.

I looked around to see everyone opening and closing their mouths like a fish. I laughed to myself, then pushed passed Cathy and headed for the doors. I turned when I got to the doors to look at everyone again. I thought I could have some fun with this.

I took out a knife that was in my belt and threw it with incredible accuracy. It stabbed the wall right above Cathy's head. She squeaked then fainted. I turned back around and walked out.

Even though I lost the bet, I didn't care. You know why? Because I did it in style!


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I don't really know what to say so I will just wrap this up.

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Hei konei rā (goodbye in Maori)

~Polly-The-PolarBear