Hello! So, this is the first chapter of my all new story! I hope to see new people and old. For anyone that's new to my stories and I, I update every other day. It's routine. If I'm too exhausted to write, for a reason, I will post it the next day. If I go on vacation, I will tell you ahead of time in my author's note. I have one for every chapter. I appreciate reviews, but I highly recommend that they're positive reviews. I dislike flames, and will react accordingly to them. Most of my chapters are at least 1,000 words. Just a heads up. Not too long, not too short. Thank you! I own nothing except my own crazy ideas, but please enjoy the first chapter of Frozen Body, Broken Heart.

PS: to those of you that read Change and reviewed on the last chapter, thank you. Your reviews made my day. :)

Percy's POV (the entire story isn't going to be this fluffy. It will have fluff in some parts.)

I know how this introduction is supposed to go. "Hi. My name is Percy Jackson. I am seventeen years old. The Giant War just ended." Yada, yada, yada. That's not how I'm doing it.

Yes, my name is Percy Jackson. Sadly, i am a demigod. Son of Poseidon to be exact. Yes, I am seventeen. Yes, the Giant War did just end. A month ago, to be exact.

Enough questions from you people. Let me tell the story the way the story should be told.

Thank you. Now this is how a story should be told.

It was a warm day in September. Most of the campers were in the mortal world, either in school or getting ready for it. There's something unsettling about an empty volleyball court that's usually filled with people, or a silent arena that's supposed to be crowded with people holding pointy weapons. Instead, the only things lying on the sand floor were broken dummies and a forgotten sword. The lake was on of the few places in camp that didn't seem to be affected by the lack of people.

"Percy!" squealed my girlfriend, the beautiful Annabeth Chase. Her blonde princess hair flew around her face as she fell (or was pushed) into the lake. I stood on the dock, laughing so hard my sides were cramping.

When she resurfaced, her hair was pulled straight by the water, and she was soaking wet. "That wasn't very nice Percy. Not everyone can magically get dry like you."

I chuckled, trying not to start laughing again. "Sorry Annie. Here, let me help you up."

I reached into the water and pulled Annabeth out. She shivered. "It's cold."

"Only because you're wet."

"Yeah, I wonder how that happened. Oh, don't look so innocent Percy! Its like yelling at a dog that peed on your rug! I know you pushed me!"

I pouted. "You're no fun Annie."

"Don't call me Annie." Annabeth glared at me, which caused me to want to cower in fear. Instead, I smirked.

"Not even if I dry you off?" Without waiting for an answer, I clicked my wrist, and all the water flew off Annabeth and back into the lake. She smiled at me, showing off her sparkling white teeth.

"Thanks Seaweed Brain. But you still can't call me Annie."

I sighed. "I guess I still have other nicknames Wise Girl."

Annabeth rolled her eyes as the conch horn rang. "Dinner. Come on."

She started to walk away, when I sprinted past her yelling, "Race ya!"

"No fair! That's cheating!" Annabeth shouted at me, but still she ran behind me smiling. I won, but just by a second or two.

The smile melted off my face when I was faced with an empty table. Even this time of year, Im still the only one that had to sit alone at their parent's table. Either the other tables were empty, or at least two people were sitting at it. My eyes scanned the room, seeing if any of my friends left recently. Jason left today, heading back home to Camp Jupiter. He's praetor there, and was just here to visit old friends.

Piper was sitting at the Aphrodite table with Drew, and a couple other kids I didn't know. Half the cabin left camp, but there's still at least six people here. Poor Piper. After defeating Gaea, Jason dumped Piper because of emotional stress. Or at least that's what he said. He told her that the pressure of both a girlfriend and two camps was too much. And, according to him, it's "too complicated and abnormal for a Greek and a Roman to date", and that "Greeks and romans are enemies for a reason". The uncaring tone he used when telling Piper, and dumping her in front of everyone on the deck of the Argo II, it broke Piper's heart. Everyone kept trying to talk to her about it. So, being the gentleman I am, I tied Coach Hedge up and duct-taped his mouth shut. Then, I called Blackjack. While my Pegasus waited outside, I knocked on Piper's door at night, and asked her to take a walk with me. I brought up to the deck, and bowing, asked her if she'd like to accompany me on a Pegasus ride. Blackjack didn't object once. In fact, he'd made some embarrassing comments, and I was very glad that Piper couldn't understand him. I'm pretty sure my face was red when we got back to the ship.

Leo is also still at camp, with a couple siblings. I don't know them that much though.

Hazel and Frank went back to Camp Jupiter, and Annabeth and i see them every two weeks. Sometimes they come here, other times we go there.

The Stolls brothers were still here, along with a lot of siblings. A couple other kids were also here, but I didn't really know all that many people. I really just know people that I've been in life-or-death situations with.

I had just sat down at Poseidon's table when Chiron cantered up to me. "Good day Percy. I need your help for a moment."

Darn. I was really looking forwards to some blue food, perhaps with a blue come on the side.