A/N: First time writing an OC story of PJO. Please review(I'd be welcoming flames too … o_o)! Currently no pairings. Sadly, I haven't read TLH yet, so this semi AU story comes after TLO. Which means, TLH will not happen in this story (boohoo!)

Disclaimer: I don't own PJO. . If I did I'd be rich by now… OTL


Looking for - Who?

A thundering roar filled the sky.

Believe it or not, a big scaly dragon is currently pursuing me in some god-forsaken forest in the middle of nowhere. And to make matters worse, the only thing that leads me to salvation is a voice.

Yep – you heard it right, a voice. A male voice to be exact.

So, while I was running for my life and barely dodging the dragon's attack through sheer dumb luck, I began to wonder – How did I get here? Where am I running to? Who's the owner of the voice I keep hearing? More importantly - Who am I?

"Just a little farther ~"

"That's nice... but could you elaborate on the 'a little farther' statement? There's nothing here but trees ..." I half-gasped, dodging another whip of the dragon's tail.

Being the klutz that I am, I vaguely saw a protruding tree root that lay in front of me. Next thing I knew, pain shot up my right leg as I stumbled face first to the ground.

Sensing my downfall, the dragon then slowly crawled forward, smelling the fear emanating from every pore of my body.

"I-I'm scared ... I don't want to die …"I whimpered, trying to stand up.

Seeing my futile efforts of escape, the dragon let out another deafening roar, scaring me out of my wits.

Petrified, I fully faced the dragon, tears streaming my face. Hey, if I'm gonna die anyway, might as well face my enemy. Closing my eyes, I just wished that I'd feel nothing if this dragon ate me or something.

"Now, now. Wishing for a painless death is not a nice thought." The voice said.

A warm hand then patted my head. "Everything's gonna be just fine, you'll see"

Soon there was a warm swoosh of air, another deafening roar from the dragon and a very loud thud. As I raised my head, I saw the dragon turn into powder, which was highly unlikely since dragons don't turn to powder.

Sniffling, I tried to stand. Apparently, the pain in my right leg was too much for me, causing me to cry out.

"T-This hurts so much…" I mumbled as I lay on the ground. Maybe the pain was too great, or I was just so tired, but as soon as I closed my eyes, darkness came upon me.


I can feel the softness of the blanket on my body when my consciousness came back. From a distance, I can hear a couple or more voices speaking in hushed tones somewhere far, making it quite impossible for me to hear what they were talking about.

Opening my eyes, I stared up the ceiling, more questions filling my head. Apparently I was alone in the room. My thoughts drifted back on what happened to me yesterday. But only one of them came out.

"Where are you?" I breathlessly asked, surprising myself on how weak I sound.

The hushed voices stopped talking. One by one they entered the room.

"Finally, the sleeper awakes." The man on the wheelchair said; a kind twinkle on his eyes. "We were quite worried about you, being unconscious for a week."

My eyes almost bulged out of their sockets. "A-A week?" I stammered, trying to sit up.

The girl with blonde curls immediately rushed to my side. "Don't push yourself too hard. Here." She said, helping me sit up. Handing me a glass of iced tea (?) she smiled. "Drink this; it'll make you feel better."

Shakily, I brought the glass to my lips and took a sip. "Water?" I asked, blinking at the taste. The question surprised everyone on the room.

"You taste water?" the boy with sea-blue eyes said, looking at me as if I was joking.

I nodded. "Is this some kind of colored water? I can't seem to taste anything … not that water is bad though …" I replied, then slowly drank the contents of the glass.

The three of them watched with interest as I set the glass back on the bedside table. Slowly flexing my fingers, I felt stronger and better, as if the water/ice tea increased my strength.

"Woah, what's in that stuff? Is it supposed to be a magical potion or something?" I asked, staring at them.

"Nectar – that's what we call it." The boy replied, still staring at me. "My name's Percy. She's Annabeth and the man on the wheelchair's Chiron, our activities director."

I smiled. "I'm - … I don't know my name…" I frowned, slightly glaring at my lap.

Annabeth stared at me with pity. "Do you remember anything else? Who are your parents?"

I blinked. "I –I don't even know…" I sniffled, fresh tears threatening to fall.

Chiron cleared his throat "It's alright, child. I'm sure things will work out for the best. In the meantime, I'm sure Percy and Annabeth would be happy to show you around camp. You made it to the border, after all." He said, smiling at me.

Looking up to Percy and Annabeth's smiling faces, I can't help but smile as well.

"Camp?" I stated with a puzzled tone, wiping my half-shed tears.

Percy nodded. "Welcome to Camp Half-Blood" He added, "There's a lot to explain about, so I do hope you're up to it!"

Annabeth elbowed him. "Be considerate Seaweed Brain, she just woke up, you know!"

Slightly giggling at their antics, I swung my legs of the bed. "Sure I'd be delighted." I stated, standing up.

I just have this strange gut feeling I'll get along with those two…. Maybe …


The next few hours were filled with lots and lots of information. So here I was, barely remembering anything about myself, and now I was supposed to remember everything new here.

Talk about bad luck.

It seems that I'm in a place called Camp Half-Blood, a place for demigods where they can live safely and also to train against monsters who, according to Percy's personal statement, makes them their 'personal punching bags'

It was awesome knowing that Percy and Annabeth are children of tremendous gods (or Olympians as Annabeth pointed out). I kinda felt envious, but Percy reassured me that I'll be claimed as soon as possible.

Annabeth said that one of the signs of a kid like me being a half-blood is having dyslexia and/or ADHD. I earned another puzzled stare from the both of them when I innocently asked what those things are.

"Say … what should we call her?" Percy blurted out of the blue as we were passing by the amphitheater. "We can't just leave her unnamed or something."

Annabeth sighed. "It's not like we can just choose a name for her…" She bit her lip, thinking.

I shook my head. "It's fine. I'd rather have a name than to be called 'Hey!' any day~"

"And how do you propose to give her a name anyways, Seaweed Brain?" Annabeth smirked, seeing Percy's discomfort.

"Well … uhhh…"

I could almost feel Annabeth's smirk growing wider. "Thought so. Let's go to my cabin then. Maybe we can get ideas from my books"


So here we are browsing through countless of books at Annabeth's cabin. Her siblings were gracious enough to give suggestions for me, but something about those suggestions don't feel right.

"How about …." Percy said, looking from some papers he randomly grabbed from the shelf. "…Augusta?"

"Percy!" Annabeth scolded him, making him drop the papers. "That's a calendar and you're looking at the month of August!"

I sighed, looking at the window outside. The sun was setting now, and the sky was turning a cool shade of … violet? Or is it indigo?

"Always remember, the North Star's name would be Polaris"

"Polaris …" I softly murmured, making Annabeth and Percy stop from whatever they're doing.

I faced the both of them, a slight smile on my face. "I think I'll name myself Polaris. Would that be okay?"

Percy smiled. "Hey, it's cool. At least you came up with it all on your own, Polaris ~" he said, winking.

"The North Star …" Annabeth said, blinking. "It's okay I guess. And just in time for dinner too."

As soon as she said it, a loud horn sound rang throughout camp.

Percy's grin grew wider. "Who knows, maybe you'll get claimed tonight too!" Grabbing Annabeth's hand and mine, he then led us to the dinner pavilion.


Unseen by the campers, a young adult with golden eyes looked on as Polaris and her friends headed to the pavilion.

"She remembers …"


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