Summary: Percy escapes Annabeth's and the Gods knowledge after she let Luke live which involved them into another great war except without Percy Jackson to help them. After the time on the island he is sent on a quest filled with lies, misunderstandings and a lot of changing the past.

Third Person's POV

"But Percy I love him! Can you not bother us? Why can't you just leave that be!" Annabeth Chase tried to shout over all the noise of the statue of Hera falling down.

"What Annabeth! Are you Ok?" Percy Jackson shouted to his companion. Though only one word either registered to her or the only word that she heard. And from this caused a huge mis understanding.

Percy's POV

All the smoke and dust from Hera's large falling statue had disappeared. The scene lay before him. Luke/Kronos lying on the ground twitching, obviously mortally wounded, while Annabeth near him trying to comfort him or something like that. He walked over to Annabeth..

"Hey Annabeth we did it. Yah we finally did it." I said exhausted. We had finally killed Kronos.

"We finally did what?" Annabeth shirked. "Luke is dying! Dying Percy! And you only say ' We did it'? Gods you sound like Dora for peats sake! I thought I told not to bother us." She finished quite cooly.

"Wait your saying your letting this traitor live? After all he has done? Please Annabeth make sense." I begged her.

" Luke is ok. He just needs some love and I'll give that to him," she responded to make his mistake seem as if it was a little, normal mistake. Not a huge United States wide catastrophe. Also she admitted to loving Luke. That was when I snapped.

"Annabeth if you are going to leave that scum-bag that we took years to kill and give him a second chance when he is now on his twenty-second? I feel no reason to fight."

A heartbroken Annabeth looked at me with pleading eyes though I ignored them. A marched to the gaping whole in the wall. A took out Riptide and jumped off into the air. With my new anger and started to wave Riptide around furiously until I opened this portal thing. I figured going through this was better than getting beat up on the pavement. So I took my chances and I thought of the only place where comfort lies waiting. And that was Calypso Island.