Full Summary: Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark have been through challenge after challenge-the two Hunger Games and then the rebellion against the Capitol. But now, they face another challenge, raising their two children without them knowing what their parents have been through as long as possible.

Percy Jackson and Annabeth Chase have beat all odds and are still alive, something that usually doesn't happen with demigods, especially powerful ones like themselves. They settled down after they defeated Kronos and Gaea from destroying civilization. They had kids, still went to camp for the summers, and eventually just died. Their parents did look down on their descendants but the two did leave something for the future generations to come.

Now, in the future, Percy Jackson and Annabeth Chase's great-great grandchildren discover their legacy while Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark's children also discover their own parents' past. When they meet up, something unexpected might happen. Will they kill each other or will something even more dangerous happen?

Prologue

The woods were dark and quiet, just how the hunter liked it. There was no one to disturb her now. She always knew that she could do her work best if there was no one else, even though she did miss the company of her best friend.

But it doesn't matter anymore, she thought bitterly, those memories are too hard to think of.

Closing her eyes, she thought back to the day when she saw the flames erupt, eating up her sister, her sweet, innocent little sister. She hadn't been able to see much of the world, but then again, there wasn't much to see. Katniss Everdeen chuckled at her own little joke, but then thinking of her sister's short life, she wiped it immediately. She thought of the last time that she saw the little girl. Prim had just turned around to see her sister calling her, but then, the last parachutes went off- the ones that killed the other children in the rebellion.

She opened her eyes again, just in time to see the beautiful sunrise. I wish Peeta was here to see this, she thought wistfully. Then, she retracted that thought. No, he probably wouldn't have been able to get up this early. And I need some time to myself. She continued on to the fence, in her regular hunter jacket and black boots, her hair tied into its signature braid behind her back.

Even though President Snow wasn't in charge in more, some customs were too hard to break habit of. She crawled underneath the hole in the fence, then turned around to see District 12 one last time before she went off for her daily hunt.

She went to the usual hollow log to retrieve her bow and sheath of arrows and went to go find some animals that would be nice for Sae's food for that night. She smiled when she thought of how that night's dinner would go. As usual, she would probably just stay quiet while Peeta told her about the rebuilding plans of 12 and the rest of Panem. Thinking about 12's rebuilding, she decided to write a letter to her mother or call her to see how everything was going in 4.

The rest of her day went by fairly quickly. Before she knew it, she was walking back to the log to return the bow and arrow. It had been an eventful morning; more animals had been out today than any other for the past few months. She had also gotten enough fresh herbs and flowers for home, too. She continued to walk to the fence and just like always, it wasn't charged. Figures. They still won't waste anything on us, not until they finish rebuilding all of Panem.

Walking past the rubbles of some leftover buildings, she couldn't believe the other part of town with all of construction machines was all in the same place. Maybe the people of Panem can changes their ways, she thought on her way to give the meat of to Sae. She made a mental note to herself to ask her mom to get a gift for her. After all, she had done so much for Katniss and Peeta after the rebellion.

When she knocked at Sae's door and gave her the meat, she gave her a nod and said "I'm sure I can make a good soup out of this." Then made a bit of small talk to make sure that Katniss was following the schedule the Capitol doctors had given her. Sae said that she would stop by a little later with the soup and then turned around back inside her home.

Katniss stayed where she was instead of moving, wondering how she'd tell Peeta the news, but figured it would have to come up eventually, so she turned around and started her little journey to the bakery where her husband usually spent his time.

As usual, she thought when she heard the little chime of the bakery door as it opened and closed with a small thud. He's nowhere to be found. She had to resist the urge to call out his name and decided to just sit down in own of the nearby chairs to smell the familiar fragrances. She rubbed her stomach- a little habit she's picked up on over the past few days while hoping she would be able to break the news to Peeta. She closed her eyes to think about what life would have been like if none of the horrible stuff had happened, if no one had died, would she still have been where she was today? She smiled to herself thinking that Peeta would find his way to her anyway.

Then, she opened her eyes suddenly. Maybe this isn't such a good idea. It won't be very long before he comes out to check if there's anyone waiting. I'll just wait until later.

And just like every day for the past 4 days, Katniss walked out again of the bakery silently, not ready to share the news, again. Half way on her way to the Victor's Village, she decided that she had to tell him, by the end of the day at the latest.

And that was how the next hour of Katniss's day was spent- walking back and forth between the bakery and the Victor's Village, not sure on what she should do. Finally, when she could take it no longer and was finally fed up with herself, she stormed into the bakery, ready to get it over with. And quite frankly, she didn't even care what he said. She just needed it off of her mind!

When Peeta heard the door open, Katniss saw him walking out and talking his regular spot next to the counter, wiping his hands off on his apron and looked up, appearing tired. He saw Katniss walking toward him and smiled his huge grin. So big that Katniss almost mistook him for the kid that she first saw on her first day of school. Then, seeing Katniss's face, he instantly knew something was wrong with her.

"What's wrong, Katniss?" He used the same concerned voice of his when she looked like that. She decided to get right to the point to say, "Peeta, there's something I need to tell you."


The young demigod was busy reminiscing about his adventures as a child when he first discovered the truth about his family. When he first found out that his father was actually a Greek God and that they were very much alive in the modern world. Although that may not have been the best day of his life or any of the days that led up to that day, there was one very interesting part of all of the quests he'd been on- or make that an interesting person.

Annabeth. That name had meant everything to him, no matter how tough the times had been. The name had kept him from going mad and he figured that it would always keep him normal- no matter who decided to destroy the world. And boy did that happen a lot.

At least, for now, there were no threats looming over the demigods of the world. He had already lost so many people that he knew personally, and he wasn't going to let anyone else die- not as long as he could stop them somehow.

He opened his eyes and, judging from the sun's position, he assumed it was somewhat midday.

Percy Jackson stood up from beneath the tree he was relaxing under in the middle of Central Park. He decided that he should start to get back home before his parents started to wonder where he was. Of course, tonight was very important to him. He needed to prepare.

On the short walk back to the apartment where he lived, he thought of the different ways to ask her. He told his parents and they were very proud of him, except his dad. His dad was… different. Sure, he was happy, but he still didn't think he should ask now. Instead, in a few years when he was older.

He thought back to the day he told his family and how they were very encouraging on this idea. They believed that it was time for him to make his own decisions about his life. Percy smiled as he quickly climbed up the stairs to the apartment that he lived in. It was near his parents' apartment, so he never really needed to worry about anything big. He could always turn to them in times of need.

He decided to start packing up. He would be heading to camp in a few days so he should be ready- just in case he wanted to leave early.

After he finished packing the essentials in his bag, he looked through his closet to decide what to wear for the important night. He had already decided on how he was going to do it, now he just needed the courage to do it.

He was certain that she would wear something amazing, she always did. It was something that made his world stop.

He exhaled nervously and started rummaging through his pocket until he got out his phone. He knew that phones were dangerous to demigods but he was able to get a special one from Camp Half-Blood. It allowed demigods to call people like a phone but it didn't send out the basic message to monsters saying Pick me now! I want to die!

He chuckled at the ingenious device and threw it up and down a couple of times before finding his stepdad's cell number.

He dialed up Paul's number and they arranged for a quick meeting at the nearest café for a quick little chat.

He wasn't sure how to ask the crucial question that would change his life eternally.

The only person he knew with that kind of experience was his stepdad.

They both met up at their favorite café in about 10 minutes. After having some small talk, Percy asked Paul how he asked his mom.

All Paul said was, "Make sure that she's happy. That's all it really takes. Because when you see her laughing, you won't be nervous. And that's how you'll know that she's the one for you."

Percy smiled, nodded and told his stepfather that he'd see him later. He had some things to prepare for that night.

After calling in an old friend for a bit of help and setting everything, Percy noticed that it was already time for the date and went to go pick up Annabeth.

He knocked on her apartment door and there she was, as beautiful as ever. Percy gave her the bouquet of red roses and took her hand to the limo waiting outside. He told the limo driver- his "old friend"- to go to the location. After what seemed like no time at all- because it was- Percy took Annabeth by the hand and they entered a restaurant that looked out on the Eiffel Tower and the rest of the Parisian skyline.

Annabeth looked kind of surprised but seemed to be glowing to be back in Paris again after a few years. They both ate their dinner pretty quietly and ate the best dessert the both of them had ever had. When they were done, before leaving the restaurant, Percy took Annabeth up to the roof of the restaurant where he would ask her.

He took a deep breath and walked to the middle of the balcony on the roof. He got down on one knee while holding her hand, looked up at her and said the words "Will you marry me?"


Author's Note: I wrote this two years ago for a school project and am posting this before I lose the guts for it. Let me know what you think! I have the entire thing written, but I want to know how many people are interested. So please, read and review!

And for those of you kinda confused, each part of the story is meant ot take place in their own time periods. That means Percy and Annabeth's part is present-day, after BoO and Katniss and Peeta's part is post-Mockingjay, pre-epilogue. Hope that helps and happy holidays!