Percy walked down the street towards his mother's apartment when he saw a familiar man in a postal carriers outfit on the side of the road. He had black hair speckled with gray here and there. He was on a phone, and on the antenna sat two snakes, George and Martha. Percy stopped and stuffed his hands deep down into his jean pockets to play with his sword, Riptide, which Percy walked down the street towards his mother's apartment when he saw a familiar man in a postal carriers outfit on the side of the road. He had black hair speckled with gray here and there. He was on a phone, and on the antenna sat two snakes, George and Martha. Percy stopped and stuffed his hands deep down into his jean pockets to play with his sword, Riptide, which always made him feel more secure. Whenever a god came around, Percy knew something good never came from it.

"Hermes?" Percy asked.

The man glanced up and said a quick goodbye to whomever he was speaking to. He stuffed the cell phone into his chest pocket and walked towards Percy.

Hey! George hissed.

Hermes ignored the snake's protest. "Percy. Nice to see you again. You look as healthy as usual."

Percy sighed. "Can we just get to the point?"

Hermes raised his eyebrows in surprise. "Rough day?"

"Understatement." Percy muttered.

"Well, I need to hurry along with this. I need to deliver a package, and you're the package."

"Wait, what?" Percy freaked.

"George, Martha. Olympus."

In a blink of an eye, Percy was standing in the meeting hall of Olympus. The Gods all sat in there own chairs. They were placed in a U shape. Above them was the star filled sky filled with thousands of constellations. Percy stood there dumbfounded.

"Perceus Jackson," Zeus boomed, "We have called you here to declare a quest only for you and two others. The two others have already been chosen for you. They are waiting outside for you. There, you will be briefed, but I want you to remember something. Us gods asked this of you specifically. Do not mess it up. You're dismissed."

Percy walked out. He was super confused. He had no idea what was going on. When he looked down the long white marble pathway, he saw to familiar faces. Jason, son of Zeus, and Leo, son of Hephaestus. They waved him over and Percy walked over.

"Do you know the quest?" They all said at the same time.

"Great! No one knows the quest!" Jason yelled.

"Well, someone actually does." Said a voice from behind Percy.

He turned around to see a tall blonde guy in jeans and a blue tee. He had blonde wavy hair. He had a tan and blue eyes. You could immediately tell he was a god by the way he glowed.

"Apollo." Percy said.

"Well, I must accompany you guys on this quest until a certain point. So let's get to the point of the quest. There is a girl who we must capture. It is hard for us gods to find her, so we are asking you demigods to help us. Once we find her, you must, well, to state it plainly, tame her."

"And we need your help why?" Leo asked.

"Watch how you speak to me, 'kay? Anyways, it's my fault we have to do this. I was supposed to guard her, but I was stupid and got tricked. In the end, the other gods decided that they couldn't just keep her locked up forever, so they'll let her out once she learns how the real world is."

"Alright, but who is 'she'?" Jason asked.

"That is for you to find out. I can take us to the location where we last spotted her, and then we will split into pairs. Me and Leo, Percy and Jason."

"Are you sure?"

"Yes. Less people in a group, less of a threat to her."

Apollo snapped his fingers, and a bright SUV flew down from the sky and landed right in front of them. Apollo ushered them in and got into the drivers seat. He pressed the accelerator and everyone lurched back. It had only been a couple of minutes when Apollo announced their arrival.

They all climbed out into a clearing in the middle of a huge clearing. Surrounding the clearing were fir, cedar, and pine trees. It was obvious they were in a forest. Percy went to walk towards the edge of the clearing when he heard a growl.

"Oh no. Percy, get over here!" Apollo said.

Percy didn't like the tone of Apollo's voice. It was as if he was scared. Not for himself, but for Percy. Percy turned and ran back towards the rest of them. He went back to Jason's side and turned towards the forest. Two golden cougars walked gracefully out of the trees. They licked their lips like they had found their dinner for the night.

"What should we do?" Jason asked.

"We can't hurt them. It would aggravate her more than anything." Apollo said sternly.

"How can you be sure they are hers?" Leo asked.

"I can tell her markings from a mile away."

"She's marked these animals?" Jason asked.

Yes I have. Said a voice that came from the forest.

They all glanced up at the forest to see a sleek black panther with glowing blue eyes walk up between the two cougars. The moonlight seemed to focus its light on her now. The cougars backed up behind her as though she was their mother.

"Luna!" Apollo pleaded. Percy glanced at the god and saw a look he had never thought of seeing on a god. It was absolute desperation. There seemed to be a quiet conversation between them and Luna seemed to lower her guard.

Lucy, Phillip, go. Now. Luna ordered. The cougars reluctantly ran off. So the gods will let me go if I learn how the world works now days? These three will teach me?

"Yes. Just cooperate and all will be well." Apollo said.

Luna thought for a moment. Alright, I will allow them to teach me how to talk normally and how the world works. They can room with me. Grab your stuff and follow, half-bloods.

Percy, Leo, and Jason grabbed their bags and ran after the panther. Percy could already tell this was going to be rough.

Jason was super confused as to what was going on. How in the world could a panther learn to live in the human world? She would be captured and thrown into a zoo in seconds. He also once met a girl named Luna, but she was definitely not a panther. He hoped not. She had been a half-blood. She was the only one who defeated their guards with ease. She made it into the gate and got to the bridge when she encountered Jason. Jason was sure she was a child of Venus, or Aphrodite, when he met her. Her beauty had been far past one of a mortal, nonetheless one of a demigod. Frank had thought her to be a goddess at first, but when they asked her if she was one, she laughed and denied being a goddess. They fought and she was allowed to stay at camp, even if she killed to of their own. Then one day, she vanished. His first love just disappeared with no word of where she was going. Jason shook the depressing thoughts away and focused on the quest they were on.

They had just stopped and were standing at the mouth of the cave. Luna passed into it, but when Leo tried to enter, he slammed straight into an invisible wall. Luna glanced back, and if panthers could smile, she did.

"It's a barrier like Camp Half-Blood." Percy said.

"So she has to give us permission to enter?" Jason asked as he helped Leo back onto his feet.

"Yes."

I would need to know your names in order to do so. Luna said.

"I'm Percy Jackson."

"I'm Jason Grace."

"I'm Leo Valdez."

Luna seemed to glare at Percy, but granted them access. She walked with no problem on the cave floor, but Jason was afraid he would fall on the slick floor. There was a dim light ahead of them when torches ignited themselves on the twisting pathway.

Damn torches. Now I have another thing to deal with. She grumbled.

They walked into the huge opening. There was a nice, huge clear blue lake in the center that was rimmed with white sand, kind of like one of those tropical beaches you always dream of going to. The lake had a nice silvery glow that lit the whole room up. Next to it was a huge log cabin. It had to dark brown French doors in the front that were wide open.

Alright, inside are three bedrooms. You must all choose one. Inside the rooms are closets that give you any clothes you want to wear. There is a refrigerator and oven in the kitchen. Reach your hand in either one of those and you will receive whatever food or drink you desire. There are restrooms in each room. I must also remind you that the house is modeled to look how I want it to look on the inside. Mess with that and I will have your head. The rooms will change themselves to how you desire, so do not fret about that. The lake is for recreational uses only. It leads into a hot spring if you swim along with it. Luna said.

They walked inside and Jason gasped. The walls and floor were white marble. Lining it were gold drawings. In them you saw drawings of Greek history. One was Hercules fighting a sea monster. Another was Perseus killing Medusa. One was of . . . Percy holding Jupiter's lightning bolt!

"Percy! Look at this!" Jason pointed down at the picture of Percy.

"Wow. Dude, that looks just like me."

"I wish I could draw that well." Leo said.

The house updates the carvings for me whenever something happens in Greek history. Luna said.

They all shut up as she curled up on a white couch. You guys should head to bed. I would like to show you guys around tomorrow.

They walked up a set of spiral stairs. At the top were three sets of doors. One large, medium, and small. They glanced at each other.

"So, who gets which?"

"I declare a rock, paper, scissors war! Whoever wins first gets the largest, then so on and so forth." Leo said with an impish grin.

"I like that plan, how about you Percy?" Jason asked.

"Sure."

The first round, Leo won. The second round, Percy won. So that left Jason in the smallest of the three. Jason collapsed on the bed and closed his eyes. Before he knew it, he was asleep.

Jason looked around and saw he was in a wide field full of the prettiest flowers. In the middle ran a small creek. A girl with a long black braid over her shoulder ran around giggling. A guy by the creek was staring at her and smiled. When the girl turned towards the man at the creek, he realized it was the Luna that had come to his camp. She ran towards the guy and she jumped into his arms. He held her close. His smile soon turned to a sad expression. He pulled her from the tight embrace and looked her straight in the eye.

"I have to leave soon. My father says I must."

"Why don't we just leave our god parts behind and run away? I love you, Perseus." She said it with such emotion that Jason wanted to comfort her through the pain she was feeling.

"I love you too, Luna, but no one can run away from the gods. Poseidon says I must."

"Yes, but they can't make us do anything."

"Don't say that in front of a god." Perseus warned.

Luna seemed to accept that she couldn't do anything to change his mind. She got a bright gleam in her eyes and shoved him into the creek. Now that Jason had a good look at him, he looked almost exactly like Percy. The similarity was terrifyingly close, except this Percy had blonde hair.

"Just promise me you will come back alive." She asked him.

"I swear on the River Styx." He said with a smile. He kissed her cheek and pulled her in.

The scene changed to a dark, stormy day. It was pouring rain. Jason still stood in the field, but all the flowers were dead and the creek was only filled with the water from the rain. Luna stood over a grave. In ancient greek, it read Perseus. Luna cried silently as she stood in the rain.

"You promised!" She shouted and threw crippled flowers down at the grave.

The scene changed once again to a small cabin. A fire burned in the fireplace. Luna had a man with graying hair pinned to the wall. He had a shaggy beard and he was very scrawny. His amber eyes seemed clouded, as if he was somewhere far away, but his body still seemed to remain there.

"Why did you kill Perseus?" She screamed.

"Well, my one and only thing left that I have to remember your mother was going to be taken away from me. It was the only way to keep some memories of your mother still with me." The man said.

"Is that all I am to you? An object? You killed someone just to keep a memory? It's ridiculous!" She screamed. Her hair seemed to start floating around her. Her body glowed with a bright silver light. She screamed and Jason wasn't quite sure as to what happened. He saw her let go of the man and he fell to the floor. Jason knew the man was dead. Luna dropped to her knees and sobbed.

Jason jumped up and glanced around. Then he remembered he was at the panther's house. He went into the bathroom and looked in the mirror. His face was a little pink from crying in his sleep. He looked at his blonde hair and it was sticking up in weird places. He slipped into the shower and took a warm bath. When he just slipped his towel on and walked back into the bedroom, Percy peeked in.

"Hey, have you used your closet yet?"

"No, why?"

"Well, let's say you want a pink shirt with a rainbow and a unicorn on it, you can get it."

"You're kidding right?"

"Nope. Watch."

He stuck his hand in the closet and pulled out a pink shirt with a rainbow and unicorn on it. It was even his size. Jason thought for a moment and stuck his hand in there. He felt his hand holding something. He pulled it out and got what he wanted. A gray tee shirt, jeans, and a pair of underwear were in his hands. He went into the bathroom and changed quickly. Him and Percy walked down the stairs and were talking when Percy came to a halt. He stared with wide eyes at something at the end of the stairs. Jason looked to follow his gaze when he saw the thing he was staring at.

A girl lied on a couch. She was nude from head to toe. She had long black waves that fell around her. She had a nice light tan. She had huge breasts. Jason recognized her right away. It was Luna. The panther must have also been the one from his past as well.

"Who is she?" Percy asked.

Jason ignored Percy and walked over to Luna. HE asked a question he already knew with a trembling voice. "Luna?"

Her eyes shot open and baby blue eyes stared at him.

Note from mehbutterfly:

Thanks for reading! I know it's long, but I appreciate you reading it all the way! I would like it if you would leave a review on ways I could improve. I hope to get another chapter in, but I'm not sure if it will happen soon.

Thanks!