Well, I'm in a considerably better mood than I was Thursday/ Friday. Except Spanish class is boring and annoying. But whatever. Anyhow, I got bored and a million gagillion things ran through my head, one of them being this idea. I'm hesitant to continue this. What do you think? And I mean honestly. On the same note, there was so much chocolate NOT coming to me on Friday. My feeling were hurt. Enough rambling, remember to leave your thoughts in a review below! I'm so sorry it's so short!
Disclaimer: Will one day own PJO, don't at the current moment.
Normally, end of the world crises were no big for Percy, having lived through at least two of them. But this one seemed different.
At first, it seemed like minor events: a couple satyrs going missing and a monster getting past camp borders from time to time. No big deal right? The borders weren't perfect and satyrs had a small habit of being forgetful. But then bigger things started to happen. Weird weather patterns like hurricanes and tsunamis cropped up which Zeus and Poseidon claimed to have no part of. Deadlier monsters chased new campers over the boundary line and demigods got increasingly more disturbing and ominous dreams.
Finally, one day around mid- June, the sky darkened and the sun was hidden by the moon. An event not supposed to happen for another couple weeks. Zeus called an emergency meeting of the gods. He insisted that Artemis move the moon, but try as she could, her control over the heavenly body was drastically diminished. No one could understand what was going on.
Things got even worse when both Artemis and Hera were kidnapped under Zeus' nose. Additionally, many minor gods and goddess went missing and Grover was distraught over the amount of woodland sprits had been either killed or tree- napped.
The demigods were in a panic. For safety reasons, both the Roman and Greek camps were merged and the gods called all half-bloods to Olympus to strategize and prepare for the darker days ahead. Everything seemed as normal as you can get during the pre- war stage except for one thing; Nico was missing.
