Percy woke up with a feeling of foreboding in his chest. He didn't know why, not did he pay any special attention to it. He was a demigod after all, things that that came with the territory. Besides, it couldn't be Kronos, because that was dealt with. It couldn't be Zeus or one of the Olympians, as they had been backing off in the wake of the war. It also could not be something with his father, as he had just spoke to him the night before (Poseidon had told Percy that Zeus was putting everyone on lock down, so he would speak to him when he could).
Ignoring it, Percy had gone about his day as he usually would. He had breakfast, started training, and had Greek lessons with Annabeth. By that evening, it was so far off of his mind, he couldn't recall that feeling if he tried. That is, until the next morning.
It started out just like the other one. in hindsight, Percy would always feel there should of been something off about that day (the feeling of that morning was, and still is, forgotten) but there wasn't. So, he got up, had breakfast, and that's when he began to notice. others noticed too. He ignored it a first (that seemed to be a habit of his) but could not ignore it anymore when Chiron came up to him.
"Percy, we need to talk." He said, a slight shake in his voice. Percy thought it was from fear but that can't be right, he's Chiron! Why would he be afraid?
"What about?" Was Percy's reply. The knot that had been slowly knitting itself in his stomach tightened.
"Why don't you come to the Big House so we can discuss it." Chiron phrased it like a request, but percy knew better. They headed up to the Big House and Chiron gestured for Percy to sit. He didn't.
"What the Hades is going on?" Percy asked, barely containing a growl.
"Well, you see Percy…" Chiron started, "It appears that Annabeth is…"
"Is what?" Percy asked, dread filling him.
"Well, she's missing, Percy." Percy had been through a lot, up to that point. titans, monsters, school, and at that very moment he understood what people meant. The wind picked up in the room. Rain started to pour from the sky, despite the boundaries. And as for Perseus Jackson, well, he saw red.
A/N- So, I saw this idea, and I thought I'd give it a shot. let me know if I should keep it up or not. next chapters will be longer, thank you!
