Hello! So... I've been reading Chaos fanfics and I loved them all so much I decided I wanted to try one. Thanks in advance for reading! If you have any ideas, please tell me! I am 100% sure I'm going to have a block soon. Thanks, enjoy!

Disclaimer: Obviously I don't own PJO or its characters, I'm not Rick...

1 week after the giant war

Percy POV

I breathe in the warm summer air as I head over to Zeus's fist. I try to brush my uncontrollable hair with my fingers, suddenly feeling nervous. I check my watch. Three Twelve. Annabeth asked me to meet me there at four thirty, but I decided to get there early to wait. I check my breath for about the two hundredth time. I'm not sure why I'm so nervous. After all, I've gone out on dates with Annabeth before. I just have a weird feeling about this one. Like…this date's going to change everything. I reach the big stone mound and lean on it. I just stare at the sky, when a slight noise surprises me. I look around. The noise comes from the other side of the mound. Careful not to make a sound, I slowly walk around Zeus's fist. I roll my eyes at what I see. Two campers are making out fiercely. The girl is blonde, probably an Aphrodite girl. I recognize the boy. Eric, the upstart son of Zeus who came a month ago. He has dark brown hair and almost black eyes. He would have been decent-looking if not for his broken nose and his mismatched eyes. Although that doesn't stop him from being a world-class idiot. He thinks he should be worshipped. As I said, world-class idiot. Anyways, I'm just about to turn away when I hear the four words that break my heart.

"I love you, Annabeth…" Eric's irritating voice says. I whip around. They don't notice me, and Annabeth replies… breaking my heart even more.

"I love you too" And they continue their make-out session. Finally, I can't take it. I let my rage, hurt, and betrayal take over. I hear a roar in my ears, and soon I realize that the roar is the mass of water I summoned out of nowhere. Annabeth and Eric break away, surprised. Annabeth sees me and pales. She reaches out, trying to get to me through the wall of water around me.

"Percy, I-" At her words, I get even angrier, and the water swirls faster and faster, just waiting to be unleashed.

"Don't. Just…don't, Annabeth. I… I just can't believe you did this to me… after all I've done for you… How could you cheat on me? Have a nice life without me. But I swear I'll get my revenge." I yell through the roar of water. I flick my hand and the wall of water comes crashing down. I turn and run away, tears flowing freely, not noticing the eight eyeballs staring at me.

Artemis POV

I flash in the Olympus throne room and look around. Most of the Olympians are already here. I sit at my throne and start arguing with my brother. He is just so stupid! Typical for a boy. Finally, the rest of the Olympians arrive, and my father starts the meeting.

"I am sorry to have called you at such a short notice, but it is time for our annual visit on Camp Half-Blood. We will be leaving… right away." And before any of us can say anything, he snaps his fingers, and we are all teleported to the Big House. I roll my eyes. Drama Queen. Athena asks the question on everyone's mind.

"Um, father, what annual visit?" Zeus answers immediately.

"Oh, yes, I forgot to tell you! Well, it has been decided that, every year, we gods will visit our children to check up on their training, their lives… etc." I raise an eyebrow. Father's never really cared much about this camp. But who are we to ask questions? I shrug, along with a few others.

"Anyway… you're all free to go wherever in this camp for the whole day. Now, goodbye!" Zeus says, and flashes away to Chaos knows where. Since I don't have any children, I call my hunters and tell them to come here. Meanwhile, I decide to go to the archery range with my brother for an archery competition. Apollo has kids, but he figured they would all be at the archery range anyway. As we head there, we see Hermes get tackled by his twin sons, Travis and Connor. Aphrodite is giving her kids tips on make-up appliance. Demeter is helping her children plant strawberries. My brother and I reach the archery range and start shooting when Aphrodite comes in out of nowhere, followed by a confused Hermes. She looks excited about something.

"Apollo! Artemis! Follow me! Quickly!" She yells at us. We stay rooted to the spot. Aphrodite rolls her eyes and grabs our arms, dragging us towards Zeus's fist. Hermes follows, still looking quite confused. As we near my father's fist, we hear a gigantic roar. Aphrodite's face changes to excitement to horror.

"Oh, no!" She whispers, and I ask her what's wrong. She doesn't seem to hear me and continues to drag us. Finally, we stop. I open my mouth, but she gestures at me to be quiet. She looks extremely worried. I really start to wonder what has her like this, when I see it. In front of me, maybe a dozen meters away, two figures, one girl and one boy, cower under a lone figure. My eyes widen when I recognize him. Perseus Jackson. He is surrounded by a wild wall of water, and yet when he speaks, I can hear every word clearly. He seems to be crying.

"Don't. Just…don't, Annabeth. I… I just can't believe you did this to me… after all I've done for you… How could you cheat on me? Have a nice life without me. But I swear I'll get my revenge." My jaw hits the ground. I glance around and find a similar reaction on Apollo and Hermes' faces. Aphrodite, on the other hand, is crying. What? I think. Why would Aphrodite be crying because Perseus and Annabeth… Oh. Aphrodite was always talking about those two, claiming they were the couple of the century, even better than Paris and Helen. And now… Annabeth had apparently cheated on Perseus. I look at the other boy; the one Annabeth left Percy for. I recognize him as my father's son. He has ugly mismatched eyes and a broken nose; I don't see what makes him better than Percy. I cannot believe Annabeth left Perseus, an honorable, loyal, kind boy… no, man, for… that. I watch in shock as Percy unleashes the water at Annabeth and… Eric, was it? And runs away, crying. Aphrodite faints. Apollo and Hermes manage to catch her. I snap out of my shock and wake Aphrodite. She is pale and looks like her kid just died. Although I knew she "shipped" Perseus and Annabeth, I didn't think she cared about them this much. She manages to explain why she dragged us here.

"I… I was talking with my kids when I felt this huge wave of emotion somewhere in the forest. I… knew it was Perseus, but… I mistook it for love. T-turns out it was… quite the contrary." She stands up, fans her face a little, and runs back towards the cabins, obviously looking for Perseus. Hermes sighs and catches up, and so do we. Chiron sees us and a look of surprise crosses his face. We must have been quite a strange sight. Two gods and two goddesses, running was hard as we could towards the Poseidon cabin, one with red eyes and the others with strained looks. We don't give him a second look and rush into the Poseidon cabin. No one. Apollo sniffs a little.

"Maybe he's somewhere else." No one really believes him. There isn't a trace that Percy has been in the cabin. Except that all the pictures of him and Annabeth are ripped up. And there is a little piece of paper on a bunk bed. Apollo picks it up and reads it. One word.

Goodbye.

Percy's POV

I rush into my cabin, pack all my things into a bag, and rip all the pictures of me and Annabeth. I hate her. I hate her. How could she do this to me? After I literally went to Hell for her. I take out the little box in my pocket and open it. In it, as if nothing ever happened, is the gold and ruby ring I had Hephaestus specially make. For someone who doesn't even love me. I wipe the tears from my face, grab the bag, and run out of the cabin. A few campers look at me curiously, but I don't look at them. I don't look at anything. Once I get to the beach, I jump in the water, willing my bag to remain dry. I swim furiously until I reach a small island. I don't recognize it; I don't care. I throw my bag away, since the only real reason I brought it was so that I could have a piece of home with me until… until I stopped living. All I need is my sword. I take out the pen and uncap it. I stare at my sword. The sword that killed so many monsters, so many enemies… and now it was going to kill me. I take a deep breath and look out to the seas.

"Goodbye, dad, mom, Thalia, Nico, Grover, Chiron, Travis, Connor, Jason, Leo, Frank, Hazel, Piper, Blackjack… I'm sorry." I whisper, and touch Riptide's point to my chest. I take a deep breath. I'm about to end my life when something knocks my sword out of my hands. I angrily whip my head around, looking for the person who interrupted me. My eyes widen. Standing in front of me is a tall, intimidating figure, whose skin is pitch black and decorated (?) with galaxies and planets and stars. His eyes seem to change color every second, from black to blue to gold. I stare. The man smiles.

"Hello, Perseus Jackson. I wish we weren't meeting at such an… inconvenient time."

I gulp. Who is he? I have a feeling I should know. "Who are you?" I try to sound both respectful and hostile. I fail miserably. He chuckles.

"I apologize for scaring you. Although I am a little disappointed you do not know me. I am Chaos." I gawk and realize this is the most powerful man ever. I bow hastily.

"I- I'm sorry, my Lord. I didn't know…" Surprisingly, he rolls his eyes a little and gestures at me to stand up. So I do.

"That is quite all right, Percy. And please… do not call me lord. It's embarrassing." He notices the look on my face and continues. "You must be wondering why I am here. The answer, my boy, is that I have been watching you for quite a while now… and I would like you to join my army."

I am at loss for words, which isn't uncommon, but still. The freaking LORD OF THE UNIVERSE wants me to join his ARMY? I realize he must be waiting for an answer, and mumble "Uh… you… you want me to join your… your army?" He nods.

"Was that not what I said? So, do you accept?"

I think about it. Army of Chaos… I think I'll prefer that to death. I nod.

"Yes, sir… I do."