Chapter One

After months of thinking and writing and waiting and thinking and sleeping, I have finally come to you with this story of mine. But the ending will probably be crap because I suck at endings and I haven't even written the second chapter yet so. . . Those of you who like comedy and romance have chosen the wrong Fan-fic because this is an action adventure. I think. Anyway, please enjoy this tribute to Percy Jackson and the Olympians and The Heroes of Olympus.

"Are you sure this is where we're supposed to go?" Annabeth asked looking around the strange room.

"Of course this is right," Percy replied. "Why would I get lost?"

"You always get lost!"

"That's so not true!"

"Well apparently we are lost, because we just went through a door that looked like it led outside. Instead were in a prison."

"Well what do you expect me to do? It's not like I know everything!"

"Oh my gods, this place reminds me of the Labyrinth," Annabeth shivered putting her hands on the sides of her head like she was about to scream.

"Calm down Annabeth," Thalia patted her on the back, trying to comfort her. "You're perfectly fine. This place is nothing like the Labyrinth. It's just a strangely built building, okay? Percy and I wouldn't let anything happen to you. Right Percy?" She punched him.

"Right," he answered. "But you didn't have to punch me," he muttered.

"Thanks guys," Annabeth sighed. "But why are we here again?"

"I thought you would have remembered. Grover found another powerful half-blood. He said it was urgent," Thalia answered.

"Why does he always find the most powerful half-bloods, I wonder," Percy mumbled.

"Wasn't he supposed to be recruiting nature spirits and satyrs, though," Annabeth inquired.

"Yeah, but Chiron thought he could use a break so he sent him here to check out a new lead. Turns out it was good."

"I hope it's not another child of the Big Three. We all just love how those finds turn out." Annabeth earned two glares from her companions, who were children of the Big Three themselves.

They just entered a room that looked like a greenhouse. Brightly lit by a light they couldn't see. It was quiet but they weren't alone. Inside was Grover looking at plants along with a woman. She looked nice enough but these three have lived long enough as half-bloods to know to never judge a book by its cover.

The lady had on all dark clothes, pale skin, and dark black hair. To Percy she looked like night, but at a first glance she would look like Death's wife. But he had met both Death (Hades) and his wife (Persephone). This lady had a nicer aura to her. She also looked as if she could crush Hades under her thumb like a bug. If Percy looked close enough he could see what looked like stars on her clothing. Like the night sky, Percy thought. She was talking to Grover but none of the new comers could hear what she was saying. He seemed to understand because he nodded. Then she nodded towards the three and he started walking to them. When he was halfway between them and her, the lady blinked and suddenly she disappeared.

No one not even Grover remembers what happened or that there was even a lady. To them it was as if they just entered the greenroom, saw Grover, and walked up to greet him.

But Grover would never forget her message, even if he couldn't remember who spoke it, let alone if it was a male or female. It sounded like a prophecy from the Oracle in his head, PROTECT THE DEMIGOD. IF YOU FAIL YOU WILL NO LONGER BE A GENTLE SOUL. YOUR LIFE WILL TURN TO RUINS AND EVERYONE IN YOUR LIFE WILL SHARE A SIMILAR FATE.

He decided not to tell anyone, besides it's not something you can just spring on someone without even knowing where it came from. "Hey guys, glad you could make it."

He got hugs from both Annabeth and Thalia, and then a high five from Percy, who said, "So where is this powerful half-blood you were talking about?"

"Right through there, I think," Grover pointed at a large black door that looked like it led to a king and queen's throne room. Again Annabeth shivered but quickly shook it off. Thalia walked up to the door and tapped her bracelet and out spun Aegis. Percy pulled out Riptide and uncapped it. Annabeth pulled out her dagger and Percy flinched, but she didn't notice. He had a bad experience with that knife and he wondered why she still kept it. Grover pouted and muttered something about having scary, paranoid friends.

"Do you know what's behind here, Grover?" Thalia asked.

"No, not really," he answered uneasily. "I just know there might be someone behind that door. Possibly a girl, maybe."

"Great to know, especially the 'might' part. Let's go."

You may not have noticed but I will be saying this many times in this fan-fiction. It is my first fan-fiction so I will need all of the helpful criticism I can get. And I'm not a narcissist so I'm not going to be saying that it's the best story you have ever read. Just read it and insult it or compliment it or don't do anything with it because you're perverted and will only do perverted things to it. . . Anyway, Review!