'Ello! Cosmo here. This is my first fic in this particular fandom, and probably one of my more eccentric ideas. Probably one of the least thought of pairings. Who could have thought that Apollo would fall for my young half-blood? It was interesting anyway, and playing with this storyline could be interesting. So, I hope you like this first installment in The Godling's Enrapture.


Rating: Well, it's the first chapter, but it honestly has PG-13 matieral in it. Although, if your reading this, you have to be over thirteen, so don't worry.

Disclaimer: Rick Riordan is a, like, genius for coming up with an idea like Percy. So, sadly, I don't own it. I just wish that it was real...I wonder if Percy's hot? Eh, I think I'd fall for Apollo first, though.


Slowly, my eyes drifted open, and I managed to crawl through the fog that was my consciousness. My vision focused from the multicolored, blurry mass that it was to an actual, comprehensible image. A young man's face swam into view, the faintest hint of a smile playing on his face.

I was lying on my back, staring up at a starry sky. My limbs were stiff, my arms and legs feeling as if they were filled with lead. How I had gotten here, I had no idea, nor had I a clue of what had happened before I had passed out.

"Wha-…?" I asked as I started to get up, trying to support myself by my elbows. Immediately, pain seared through my right arm and leg, turning that whole side of my body to a blazing inferno of pain. I let out a yell, and the boy caught me as I fell back. I was still dazed from the pain as he said something, my head still trying to shake the remnants of sleep away, so I did not hear what the boy said.

"What?" I asked fully this time, gritting my teeth against the pain that still throbbed through my body. My tongue was slow to act though, so it came out jumbled.

The boy laughed. "You should really take it easy. Being crushed into a tree by the minotaur really doesn't do anything for your well being."

"What?" I asked again, this time my tongue moving with more precision. "Minotaur? I don't understand…?" Then it all came rushing back to me, as if some dam in my consciousness had broken, letting all the memories play back in my head at blinding speed.

-Flashback-

It was strange. The boarding school that I had gone to for the past three years was suddenly quiet, as if all my friends were planning a giant surprise for me, like some huge prank. I was leaning toward the latter, because I had no friends here. I walked into the entrance hall, and suddenly it had grown cold. The mist that was my breath danced and twisted in the air, and I hugged myself, in a desperate attempt to keep the warmth in. Then, the world was chaos.

A huge hole was blasted through the wall, and in its place stood an enormous man with glowing eyes. He must have had, like, an eighteen pack, because his head was massive, and looked as if he would fall over at any moment. I shook my head a little, trying to clear it of the blur that seemed to outline his shape. I focused on him again, and looked again. His feet were normal, as was the rest of his body except for his head. What I had mistaken for a freakishly deformed appendage was actually…no, that couldn't be right. But the horns were proof. Wait…horns?! Okay, a man didn't have horns.

The…whatever it was…turned it's head toward me, and I saw it's nostrils flare and it's eyes widen as it lowered its head. For some odd reason, I had the feeling that wasn't a good sign for me. The thing gave a muffled roar as it charged toward me, and I ran.

But it was no use, the thing was alarmingly fast, and soon it was practically on top of me, even though I was sprinting faster than I had ever ran before, and I was pretty darn fast when I wanted to be. At the last minute, just as the…thing…was about to flatten me to about the width of a piece of paper, I leapt to the side, skidding out of the way, but falling down and sliding during the process. The creature gave a roar of frustration as it tried to turn to follow, but failed, and attempted to slow down, not succeeding until crashing through a couple more walls. It can't turn, I thought to myself. Not after it charges at least.

But I was already sprinting toward the hole in the wall that the creature had made upon its entrance, figuring that the door would only hinder me. I was running to the forest, thinking that the trees would slow it down. But I chanced a glance back behind my shoulder, and the thing was still following me, but wasn't lethally charging. I kept running, the branches whipping at my neck and legs as I passed, and then I was trapped.

I was cornered between the twelve-foot high fence that surrounded the school borders and the giant sequoia trees that made up the majority of the forest. My back was pressed up against the tree in an attempt to hide myself, but to no avail. The creature turned immediately in my direction after it had come to the fence a few hundred yards in front of me. It lowered it's head to charge and I looked to my left frantically. A narrow passage that had eluded me before lay there, but I waited until the creature was on top of me to take it. Big mistake.

As I tried to leap to the side, one of the creature's horns caught me on my midriff, and slammed me into the tree. It felt like being run into by a train. The air was filled with sickening cracks as the whole right side of my body was crushed. The man-bull thing pulled back, preparing for another attack, when it let out another roar that shook the earth and rattled the trees. It turned, and I heard a chorus of battle cries that echoed in my head as the world grew dark.

-End Flashback-

I still lay on my back, in a daze, with that boy leaning over me. I remembered now. "What was that, that thing?" I asked, my voice strained against the pain.

"Oh, no one very important. Just the minotaur from the underworld sent to kill you. Why do you ask?" the boy retorted happily.

"Gee, I wonder," I muttered. "Nothing but the fact that the right side of my body is just a MESS OF BONE FRAGMENTS!" I finished in a yell, gasping and falling back again at the pain in my side and arm.

"Percy, is he awake? Apollo's going to be here in about ten minutes," a voice from behind me said. It was high, probably a girl's, and soon another shape was bending over me. "Were you harassing him, Percy? He can't put physical exertion in this early after his injury! You go watch for Apollo, obviously you can't do anything without riling some one up." The boy left with a thoroughly annoyed look on his face. "Sorry about that," the girl said gently to me. "He never knows how to handle traumatized kids."

"Who are you?" I asked one of the most prominent questions that were running through my head. "What happened? Why are you here? And-…" her finger to my lips cut me off.

"Shh…you need to rest now. We'll explain everything back at camp," the girl said.

"Where are you taking me?" I said groggily as the first signs of sleep began creeping to my face. "Can I at least know that?"

The girl sighed, and then obeyed. "We are taking you to Camp Half-Blood. The only place that we are truly safe," she said.

I was awake just long enough to hear her sentence, and then my will power crumbled, and I fell into sleep's waiting arms.


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