Hi, readers! This is a new kind of fanfiction! Everyone writes about the Olympians reading the books. But what about the minor gods and goddesses? Well here they are! Some of the minor gods and goddesses read PJO! Later I'll do the Heroes of Olympus.

The list of the minor gods and goddesses I'll be using (Roman names are in quotes):

Selene ("Luna"; goddess of the moon)

Eos ("Aurora"; goddess of dawn)

Proteus ("Pontus"; minor sea god "The Old Man of the Sea"; can change form)

Amphitrite ("Salacia"; minor sea goddess; wife of Poseidon)

Eris ("Discordia"; goddess of discord and strife)

Nike ("Victoria"; goddess of victory)

Deimus ("Metus"; god of fear; brother of Phobus)

Phobus ("Formido"; god of panic; brother of Deimus)

Erebos ("Erebus"; god of darkness and Chaos)

Aether ("Ether"; god of the upper air)

Thanatos ("Mors"; god of [non-violent] death, doom) Oh! In some of my past things, I've accidentally called Thanatos by his Roman name. But I spelled it as Moris, which is wrong. Sorry!

There you go!

I don't own PJO (I think I said that in the summery.)

P.S. I'm not sure if Amphitrite is still Poseidon's wife, but that's how it's gonna be in my story.

"I served in his palace!"

"Yes, but I am his wife!"

"Oh, you're playing that card again? You didn't even want to marry him at first!"

Okay, that's what Amphitrite and Proteus are up to. Arguing. Again.

"Darkness is better than death."

"How so?"

"Darkness scares people and doesn't (kill them when they're in it)!"

"Hey! I don't kill them! They get killed somehow, but not by me!"

Ah, the darkness and death debate by Erebus and Thanatos. Never gets old.

"Dad likes me more."

"No, he doesn't."

"Yes, he does!"

"No, he doesn't!"

"Yes, he does!"

Ugh. Phobus and Deimus. They're so annoying. Same old thing. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Oh, here she comes! Finally! I'll leave now. The story can be told from elsewhere!

"Guys!" Nike yelled. She was holding a package close to her chest with a panicked look on her face.

"Thank us," Aether said. "About time someone with some sense was here."

"Aw! Nike!" Eris said. "It was just getting good!"

Selene smacked her upside the head. "Stop encouraging them."

Eos snickered. Selene turned to Eos. "You'll get it, too, you know." Eos stopped snickering.

"Hey!" Nike said. "This is serious!" Everyone looked at her. She took a deep breath. "This package is very important." She opened a note.

"Dear gods," she read. "This package holds five books."

"Books?" Phobus yelled.

"Shut up and let me read! This is important! These books are about the future. They tell the story of a young demigod who fights in the next Titan war."

Everyone paled.

"He is a powerful demigod and holds the key to you winning the war…or losing it. Kronos is stirring."

There was a little muttering and everyone paled even more.

"To help the boy on his way you must read these books. Help him as he needs it. But keep in mind he will need little help. But do what you think is right only when you know for sure when it's needed. Otherwise, do not interfere. He will survive with help from friends. But make sure to keep watching him. After all is over, he will need your help more than ever. Keep him safe."

Everyone was silent for a moment.

"The next Titan war," Aether said quietly.

"Who's it from?" Thanatos asked.

Nike shook her head. "It doesn't say."

Everyone jumped when a quiet voice from the shadows said, "Here you are. Take care."

Everyone looked over to the direction the voice had come from and drew their weapons.

"Who's there?" Proteus bellowed.

His question was met with silence.

Then:

"Ow! Leo!"

"Don't 'Ow, Leo' me! You landed on me! Not the other way around!"

"Um, guys."

"What?" came two irritated replies.

"Look."

Piled on top of each other in the corner of the room was one was a girl and two boys.

The girl had choppy brown hair and eyes that changed color. She had a black dagger attached to her side.

The first boy had blond hair and blue eyes.

The last boy had curly brown hair and brown eyes.

They all looked like they were fifteen.

"Who are you?" Nike demanded.

The kids rolled off each other and got up.

"Umm," the girl said. "We…uh…"

There was a huge boom and a large bronze dragon appeared in the opposite corner.

The dragon made a hissing noise.

"Festus, no!" the brown haired boy shouted. The dragon stopped hissing and looked at the boy. The dragon looked confused. If a bronze dragon could look confused.

"What is that?" Eos asked.

"It looks like a dragon," Thanatos said.

"No, duh!" Eos said.

"Lady Aurora," the blond boy said. "I'm-"

Eos raised her staff and stood taller. "Aurora?" she yelled. "I am Eos young demigod. How dare you mistake me for that Roman shit!"

"Yes!" Eris said. "A fight!"

"Shut up, damn it!" Eos said.

"I-I apologize, Lady Eos," the blond boy said. "I'm Jason Grace, son of…" Jason trailed off.

Nike's eyes widened. "You-" she said. "You're a Roman!"

"Yeah…" Jason said.

All the gods and goddesses raised their weapons. The three kids raised their hands in surrender.

"Wait!" the boy with the brown hair exclaimed. "Can we explain?" Everyone looked at him. "Please?" He smiled.

"Fine," Thanatos said. "Quickly, though."

"Yes, sir." Leo gestured to Jason.

Jason took a deep breath. "Well, I come from another camp. A Roman camp. Not Camp Half-Blood. It's called Camp Jupiter. It's for Roman demigods."

There was a bright light and four young children appeared in the room, three in a twin bed and one in a crib.

The dragon, Festus, hissed. "Festus, Stop!"

The first girl in one of the twin beds had black hair. When she opened her eyes they were sky blue. The other girl had curly, shoulder-length blond hair. The boy in the twin bed had short black hair and green eyes. The last boy, the one in the crib, looked only a year old. He had black hair and olive skin.

"Mommy?" the boy in the twin bed asked, sitting up.

The black haired girl sat up, too. The blond sat up and rubbed her eyes.

"Who're you?" the black haired girl asked Thanatos.

The gods and demigods just stared.

"Hello?" the green eyed boy said.

"You're taaaallll," the blond girl said, raising her arms up to show that they were 'tall'.

"Oh. Oh my gods," the older brown haired girl said. "Annabeth?"

The young blond girl turned cauciously toward her. "How do you know my name?"

"Um," Jason said. "Piper, is that really…"

"How do you know my name?" the young girl, Annabeth, asked again.

"What is going on?" Phobus yelled.

"Phobus, quiet!" Deimus said. "You'll wake up the kid."

"Too late," Selene said.

Everyone looked over at the crib. The olive-skinned boy sat up, opened his eyes, and said, "Mommy?" He looked around, confused then started crying.

Selene rushed over and picked him up, holding the boy to her chest and singing quietly. The boy stopped crying and watched her face. Then he touched the half-moon pendant and held it in his small hand.

"Nico?" Jason exclaimed.

The baby, Nico, looked at Jason. "Daddy?"

Everyone laughed while Jason had a what the Hades? look on his face.

Nico let go of Selene's necklace and reached out to Jason. Selene laughed and put him down.

"Daddy!" Nico crawled over to Jason. Jason backed away. Nico stopped crawling toward Jason and sat down, his eyes tearing up.

"Jason!" Piper scolded. "Nico wants to see you. I bet 'Mommy' and 'Daddy' are the only two words he knows! Come here, Nico." Nico shied away from Piper when she approached him.

"Daddy!" Nico said. He got up and tried to walk over to Jason. He managed to get within two feet of Jason and then he fell. Nico raised his eyes to Jason. "Daddy?"

Jason decided he couldn't just leave the baby down on the ground. Plus it was getting annoying to hear him call Jason 'Daddy'. Jason reached down and picked Nico up.

"Daddy!" Nico said.

"Hey, Nico." Jason couldn't hold the smile back anymore.

"Daddy." Nico leaned his head on Jason's shoulder and fell asleep.

Jason sighed. "Really?" he whispered to avoid waking Nico.

Piper was giggling and Leo was outright laughing.

"Leo, shut up," Jason said.

"Jason," Piper said, "that is too cute." She took out her phone and took a picture before Jason could react.

"Piper!" Jason whisper-yelled.

"Silence!" Aether said quietly.

"Why?" the green eyed boy asked.

Aether's eyes flashed with anger but Eos put her hand on his shoulder.

"Keep in mind these children don't know anything about us yet," she said.

"Yes, I know," Aether said.

"Hey!" the green-eyed boy said. "What's that note say?" He picked up the note that Nike had dropped on the floor. "I can't read this. Can you read this?" He handed the note to Phobus.

"Yes," Phobus said. "I'll read it." He cleared his throat and read: "Dear gods,"

"Wait," Annabeth said. "You're gods?"

"Yes," Amphitrite said. "We are."

"But Mommy said that there was only one God."

Proteus sighed. "Here we go. Another explanation."

"Hey!" the blue-eyed girl said. "What's that?" She was pointing to the package.

"Is it a present?" the green-eyed boy asked excidedly. "I wanna open it!"

"No! It's mine!" Annabeth said.

"No," Nike said nicely. "It's for us. And the package is filled with books."

"Awww!" the older boy and blue-eyed girl said.

"Ooh!" Annabeth said. "Can we read them?"

"Someone's into books," Leo said.

"Leo," Piper said. "This is Annabeth we're talking to. What did you expect?"

"Good point."

"Yes," Erebos said gently. "We can."

All the gods gasped.

"What?" Erebos said. "I read sometimes. Plus, the note sounds important."

"Yeah," Piper said. "What does the note say?"

Phobus, who was still holding the note, started reading. Again. "'Dear gods,

"This package holds five books. These books are about the future."

"Cool!" the blue-eyed girl exclaimed. This woke Nico up, who started crying.

Jason sighed.

"Give him to me," Deimus said. Jason did. Deimus held Nico close to his chest and sang quietly. Deimus had a small smile on his face. Phobus snickered. Deimus glared, but kept singing. Nico yawned and fell asleep, snuggling up into the god's chest.

"Aw," all the goddesses and Piper said.

"Keep reading, brother," Deimus said. Phobus laughed quietly but kept reading.

"They tell the story of a young demigod who fights in the next Titan war. He is a powerful demigod and holds the key to you winning the war…or losing it. Kronos is stirring. To help the boy on his way you must read these books. Help him as he needs it. But keep in mind he will need little help. But do what you think is right only when you know for sure when it's needed. Otherwise, do not interfere. He will survive with help from friends. But make sure to keep watching him. After all is over, he will need your help more than ever. Keep him safe."

"Who're the books about?" the black haired girl asked.

"I don't know," Nike said. "But before we open the package, why don't you all tell us your names?"

Annabeth said, "You already know my name. But just in case you forgot, it's Annabeth Chase."

"My name's Thalia," the blue-eyed girl said. Jason's eyes widened.

The boy with the green eyes stepped forward. "I'm Percy."

"I'm Piper McLean," the brown haired girl said.

"Leo Valdez," the boy with the curly hair said.

The last boy, the one with the blue eyes, was staring at Thalia. Piper elbowed him in the ribs.

He yelped. "What?" Piper whispered something in his ear. "Oh," he said. "I'm Jason Grace."

Thalia's eyes widened. "Jason?" she said. "My little brother?"

"Um, maybe?"

"What?" Thalia screeched. "But-But-"

"I know," Jason said walking over to her. "It's confusing. I'll explain later."

"This is so weird," Leo said.

"Tell me about it," Eris said. "What in Hades is going on here?"

"I don't know," Nike said, "but I bet the books will tell us."

"Yay!" Annabeth said. "We're reading now! Right?" She looked up at Nike hopefully.

"Yes," Nike said. "We are."

"Wait!" Leo said. Everyone looked at him. "Um, don't get mad at me 'cause I don't know who all you guys are, but can you introduce yourselves?"

"Yes," Nike said. "If it's okay with all of the other gods and goddesses, you, Jason Grace, may refer to us with our Roman names, if that seems more natural to you. Is that okay with everyone?"

There was a chorus of 'yes's.

"Good. I'm Nike, goddess of victory. My Roman name is Victioria."

"I'm Selene, goddess of the moon. My Roman name is Luna."

"My name is Eos, goddess of dawn. My Roman name is Aurora."

"I'm Proteus, a sea god. You might recognize me more as "The Old Man of the Sea," but I prefer Proteus. My Roman name is Pontus."

"I'm Amphitrite, goddess of the sea. I'm Poseidon's wife. My Roman name is Salacia."

"I'm Eris, goddess of discord and strife. My Roman name is Discordia."

"I'm Deimus, god of fear. My brother is Phobus. My Roman name is Metus."

I'm Phobus, god of fear. My brother, as you already know, is Deimus. My Roman name is Formido."

"I'm Erebos, god of darkness and Chaos. My Roman name should be easy to remember. It's Erebus."

"I'm Aeither, god of the upper air. My Roman name should also be easy to remember. It's Ether."

"I'm Thanatos, god of non-violent death and doom. My Roman name is Mors."

"Anyway," Nike said as she unwrapped the brown paper from the books and looked at the title. The book is called "Percy Jackson and the Olympians."

"Percy Jackson?" Percy said. "That's my name! And what's with the Olympians thingy? That makes no sense!"

"I bet the book will explain it," Piper said gently.

"Yeah, okay."

"And who knows? The books are probably about you and your adventures in the future!"

Percy's eyes widened in excitement. "That'd be soooo cool!"

"Yes, it would."

The Lightning Thief

"What?" Thanatos said.

"That's the name of this book," Nike said. "The others are 'The Sea of Monsters', 'The Titan's Curse', 'The Battle of the Labyrinth', and 'The Last Olympian'."

"Oh."

"How do you steal lightning?" Proteus asked.

No one answered.

Chapter One: I Accidentally Vaporize My Pre-Algebra Teacher, Nike read.