Percy Jackson

WRITER'S NOTE: This story takes place after the summer solstice, when the Titans were defeated by Percy Jackson and Annabeth Chase. This is about how hard life is for demi-gods. This is also what happens when two not-so-friendly to each other gods have children that fall in love. With each other.

Note: This story will have many POV's (Point of views), which means the character that's narrating the story will change often.

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Prologue – Percy's POV – A Gift

It was cold in New York; it was getting colder by the day. We only had a few days before Christmas. And I still had no idea what I should get for Annabeth. I think I know her pretty well, I just can't find that 'perfect' gift. So I was out at a mall shopping with Grover. This year at camp fewer people stayed year round because of the Titans being defeated. There were only three demi-gods there, Clarisse, Annabeth, and I. We all got along pretty well (except for Clarisse.) Beyond that, I wouldn't have picked anyone different to stay with me at camp.

It was around 11 in the morning and Grover looking at all the items I was looking at. And discarded because they weren't the 'right' thing. I had really no idea what I should get, but Grover didn't even know who we were getting the gift for. At least I thought he didn't. After looking at the 100th wrong item, Grover finally Grover spoke. "So you're getting Annabeth a gift, right?"

"Umm, how did you know that?" I asked. Wow Grover is smart.

"Annabeth isn't here. If this gift were for anyone else, she would be here with you to help pick it out," Grover said smugly. "Hmmmm," I thought. "Not bad logic, Grover!" But I didn't say anything.

"Well, we should hurry. Chiron doesn't want us out of camp very long because it attracts too many monsters." Grover said.

Since I'm a son of one of the big three (Zeus, Poseidon, Hades) I attract more monsters than any other demi-god. I'm also more powerful than any other demi-god, except any other 'big three' child. I was still pondering if I should get Annabeth a free pizza coupon or a gift card to A&F. But Grover had better ideas. He dragged me into a nearby store and pointed at something that he thought was perfect. I looked at it, and then looked at Grover and blinked. Wow. Expensive! But Grover was right. It WAS perfect!