AN: This starts a new part of the story. This chapter was not rewritten, but made from scratch, I guess you could say. I would like to thank everyone for being patient. Also, some of the content below is directly from Rick Riordan's work and is his. Like some direct quotes from the first book The Lightning Thief and the prophecy from The Last Olympian.

Disclaimer: I do not own Percy Jackson and the Olympians. Rick Riordan owns and has all rights reserved to his characters and/or themes followed from his book series.

Chapter 2

For Percy the day couldn't get any better. He was currently looking around cabin number three, his father's cabin, in wonder. As a child he was never allowed to leave Atlantis. Now he knew that it wasn't because he was irresponsible or anything like that so he couldn't really get upset that his father cared to much to let him leave his home every once and a while. Especially because of some of the stories he heard about gods abandoning their demigod children. After hearing some of those stories he knew that he should be glad his father had such an interest in him.

His father believed that it was to dangerous for one of the heirs of the sea to be above ground without protection and therefore had stopped him from ever leaving except under dire circumstances. That being said he didn't have a boring childhood. No to the contrary he had a very exciting and interesting childhood. At the age of four he started learning from some of the oldest immortals living under the sea. They taught him all about the previous wars in and out of Atlantis, and all the historic information he would need to know.

By the age of seven Percy knew more about war than the average grown man. He could hold long and lengthy intellectual conversations with some of the best minds the sea had to offer and could probably give the war god a run for his money if asked. He started his warrior training at a young age but it didn't get intense until he was around eight years old. When he asked why he had to learn how to fight when his friends were all playing around his mother and father simply stated that the other children weren't going to become lord of the sea when they got older and therefore didn't have the same responsibility that he did.

At the time Percy was beyond furious with his parents for it but he eventually gave in and started his training. By the age of ten and after constantly practicing for the past two years he could sometimes beat his older brother Triton. He wouldn't go as far as to say that he was better than Triton because he would win two out of twenty times but it did help his confidence. Triton had helped teach him how to use all the weapons they had. From swords to knives to spears. Unfortunately for Percy he couldn't use a bow and arrow for his life. He tried time and time again to end up only injuring Triton. Eventually they both came to the conclusion that he was just not going to be accurately shooting arrows anytime soon.

After coming to that conclusion he had practiced even harder with a sword. While he could always hold his own in a fight with say a knife or spear he could dominate with a sword. When he trained he moved like a dancer with moves as close to flawless as you could get. Percy was light on his feet that helped him move with a certain grace. He often used this to his advantage. He was also in excellent shape; After training for so long it was hard not to be in great shape. By the time he was twelve he had learned everything he could from Triton.

That being said Percy knew it wasn't over because he had to face his father next in his training. His father was the toughest opponent he had ever faced and while to this day he couldn't always beat his father he won every now and again, and that was good enough for him. After all his father was one of the three strongest gods alive.

He had never been allowed to come to camp half-blood though it wasn't from lack of trying. He tried on numerous occasions to be allowed to come and just visit the camp if only for the reason of it being able to answer some of the questions he had gained over the years. He wanted to see how the camp looked and how his fathers cabin was decorated. He wanted to interact with other people. He wanted to make friends, maybe get a girlfriend. It wouldn't be hard for him to get a girlfriend down in Atlantis. He was handsome, but he wanted to know they liked him for him not because he was the heir of the sea.

He could honestly admit to himself that despite the wait he wasn't disappointed in the interior or the exterior of the cabin. Contrary to the popular beliefs that are constantly being told, children of the big three weren't always arrogant. They didn't always need everything made in gold and to be waited on hand and foot. He had made friends with some children of the big three before and they weren't all arrogant, sure their were one of two but that always happen.

This cabin Percy felt was just like his father. While it wasn't like Zeus's cabin who sat ahead of everyone else's and was at least two times the size of the others. Or it wasn't like Hera's cabin who while smaller than Zeus's was bigger than the others and more graceful then them all.

It was like his father perfectly. It was big in size like his father who was tall and in excellent shape. With everything inside it or outside it decorated like the ocean floor. Percy loved how the cabin reminded him of Atlantis. It was beautiful and he missed it a lot. Percy also loved the sea blue color it had. He often heard girls compliment him on his eye color. His friend Apollo once told him he should be dating a lot more than he currently was with how much attention his eyes got.

That being said Percy knew that it wasn't his personality to date and dump like some of the other gods did. And besides being a god he is still a knew one and isn't trying to think about having demigods for a long time. Knowing he had been inside for a while, Percy wasn't surprised when he heard a knock on his cabin door.

He walked over to the door and opened it to see a beautiful girl around fifteen or sixteen. She had long and curly blonde hair with big grey eyes. He immediately recognized the girl as a daughter of Athena. Apparently this girl was sent to get him for a war council meeting. He obediently followed her out as asked and decided to try and strike up a conversation. "So what was so important that Chiron had you come and get me? I mean I know children of Athena naturally don't like children of Poseidon and that leads me to believe that it wasn't your choice to come and get me." Percy said.

The blonde girl nodded her head "You are right, children of Athena don't normally like children of Poseidon. Some might say that we have inherited our mother's rivalry but personally I feel that we don't like talking with people of lacking intellect. And as far as me coming to get you,well, Chiron feels that you will be able to add some things to our conversation because apparently you have a lot of experience. As for me choosing to come and get you you are also correct I didn't volunteer but I get the feeling Chiron wants me to get to know you since it seems likely that you will soon become a leader at camp."

Percy listened intently to everything that the unidentified blonde girl was saying. She made a lot of sense as children of Athena often did. It was hard to argue with most of the points she made. He found himself intrigued by her basically saying that she was a leader at this camp. Back when he was growing up and he heard stories of the camp from his father it was always children of the big three who led the camp. Now Percy wasn't one to believe in the stronger your parent was the more respect you should receive club, but he wondered how this girl proved her worth and decided to try to find out.

"So you're one of the leaders of this camp?"He asked. "Not to sound rude or anything but do you think you could tell me what all you've done to earn that position. I only ask because whenever I hear stories about heroes of the old and all I always hear them talking about children of the big three as the leaders of camp and that makes me think you have some interesting stories. And like you said if I eventually become a leader I will need to know what's been happening on this side while I tell you whats been going on on the other." He added hastily trying to appease the girl before any anger came out. Years ago he learned from experience that children of Athena hated to be second guessed. He also knew that while he could take her out easily with his god of swordsmanship skills he knew that most children of Athena didn't fight with swords. And despite everything compliments were universal and always saved one from trouble.

It seemed to work again because she nodded her head. "I guess it couldn't hurt to tell you." She said slowing down the fast pace that she was walking to give them more time to talk. "A lot of things have been happening since Jake arrived four years ago. When he first got hear he killed the minotaur which is no small feat. That made me believe he might be a huge addition to the camp. That is until I talked to him andhe knew nothing about the gods. I thought he was a complete idiot. That was mainly why I didn't want to come and get you."

Percy nodded "Because you assumed that I would know about the gods but be an idiot about other things." He responded understanding where she was coming from. When he met his half-brother he didn't seem to be that bad but you never know. And four years could change a person.

Annabeth shrugged. " I didn't want to get my hopes up that you were any different when they would just come crashing down. But so far you haven't said anything terribly stupid so I'm giving you a chance. Now, back to his arrival. Nobody knew who his godly parent was until a game of capture the flag. He excelled at nothing but canoeing and we were all in denial about another child of the big three. Because that would mean one of the big three broke the oath again, and that wouldn't be good at all."

"Oath?" Percy questioned not knowing about any oath. When he was alive the gods had plenty of children. "I've heard about the oath but never how it fully came to be. Do you think you could tell me?" Percy asked.

"About sixty years ago, after World War two, the big three agreed that they wouldn't sire anymore heroes. Their children were just too powerful. They were affecting the course of human events too much, causing too much carnage. World War 2, you know, that was basically a fight between the sons of Zeus and Poseidon on one side, and the sons of Hades on the other. The winning side, Zeus and Poseidon, made Hades swear an oath with them: no more affairs with mortal women. They all swore on the river styx." Annabeth said explaining the need for the oath.

Percy nodded " I know for a fact that all the gods still broke their oaths because my father came back to Atlantis furious once he realized Zeus broke it first."

Annabeth gave a tight smile "Yes when Hades found out he sent all sorts of monsters after Thalia, Zeus's daughter." Annabeth said surprising herself. She never told people about what happened to Thalia, though granted that most already knew it was an extremely emotional subject for her. For some strange reason though she felt that she could trust Percy, though she still didn't tell him she was with Thalia when it all happened or the part about the tree because that was Thalia's to tell. He would have to earn enough trust for her to tell him that.

Percy squeezed her shoulder in a show of support before letting go. Annabeth nodded her thanks. "Anyway Jake was claimed after an intense capture the flag and from their found out his parentage. Soon he got a quest to retrieve Zeus's stolen lightning bolt. He chose me and our good friend Grover the Satyr to accompany him on the quest. We eventually found out that the lightning thief was working with Ares, the god of war. Jake and Ares fought on the beach after we escaped the clutches of Hades in the underworld who turned out to be innocent. Jake eventually won after making an enemy out of Ares and we returned the bolt to Zeus and found out that the titan lord of time Kronos was stirring in Tartarus. We also found out my close friend Luke was the lightning thief. Since we have to get going I'll sum up the next few years."

Percy personally thought that she didn't want to talk about her friend Luke and he couldn't blame her. He was to interested in these stories. He needed to hear some of these things to make sure he could be as helpful as possible for the gods in the war. He had discreetly eavesdropped on a meeting in Olympus once with a well placed Iris-message and a used up favor from the rainbow goddess. Personally he felt that it was worth it. He learned a lot the most important being the most dangerous titan of all Typhoon was loose and on his way to destroy Olympus.

Now Percy knew from his lessons at a young age that Typhon was a way bigger problem than Kronos right now. He learned from his teachers that Typhon was the most deadly being in all of Greek mythology. He was born as the last son of mother earth herself Gaea and fathered by Tartarus. In the old days Typhon was known as the "Father of All Monsters with his wife Echidna at his side known as the "Mother of All Monsters". His teachers described him as the largest and most deadliest creature ever to live. They described how his upper reached as high as the stars, and his hands when spread out reached east and west. They told him about how he didn't have a human head but how a hundred dragon heads that started around his neck and continued upward making it impossible to sneak up on him. They discussed the the changing animal heads around his waist and how red his eyes were. Not like the peaceful red eyes of the goddess of the hearth, no these red eyes promised death and even made the might Olympians tremble in fear.

The only good news that came for the Olympians was that they now had Hades to help out and they wouldn't have had they not made Percy a god when they did and gaining him a spot on the Olympian council. Of course they eventually would have had to add him as well but he wouldn't have been as inclined to help if they had grudgingly added him to their ranks Percy had no idea how they were going to subdue him but he hoped he didn't have to help. He wondered how Typhon was freed but realized he would need to listen to the girl explaining things to know so he stopped his internal debate and started listening to what she was saying again.

"Me and Jake snuck out of camp because our friend Grover was being forced to marry a cyclops. We saved him and found out he had the golden fleece. We brought that back to camp to help bring the giant oak tree back to full health to save our camp borders. The next year the goddess Artemis was captured by the titan Atlas who was free of his burden of holding up the sky. I was taken as well and forced to hold it up for a short time before Artemis took the burden from me. We eventually got free and realized that the two demigod children we tried to save were children of Hades. One died and the other left camp after Jake not keeping up his end of a promise he should have never made. That caused me and Jake to search for him along with Thalia who joined the Hunters of Artemis." She said sadly.

Percy could tell she was upset with herself for showing weakness but he wasn't going to call her out on it. He knew that from the way she talked she missed the Thalia girl a lot and that they were good friends. He couldn't understand what would cause the girl to leave her friend like that but then again he didn't know the slightest thing about her or what type of life she held. That and the fact that not everyone's fatal flaw was loyalty.

He gently squeezed her hand softly. He didn't do it long because he didn't want to send the wrong messages and he knew that he wasn't close enough with this girl to do that. He did it as a show of support. And possibly friendship? He didn't know about the last one just yet considering he didn't like the idea of getting close to someone and loosing them again like last time. It was extremely hard for him to have to watch his friends die, but the knowledge that they were in a better place then he was right now put his uneasiness with their deaths to rest.

"After that, the next year at camp, we found out that the entrance to the long lost labyrinth was at camp and that Luke was planning to bring an army through it with the help of the famous inventor Daedalus. We went into the labyrinth to try an get to Daedalus first and tell him not to help Luke with the help of a mortal Jake met named Rachel who could see through the mist but we were too late. We watched as the titan Kronos rose in a new form, the body of Luke. We had a big battle before we eventually won and Daedalus died taking the Labyrinth with him. Jake also caused the volcano Mt. St Helen's to erupt. That brings us to this point." She said as they stopped in front of the big house.

Percy nodded. "Thanks for telling me all this..." The girl smiled. " Annabeth Chase." Percy nodded. "Percy Jackson, I can't believe we had that long conversation without introducing ourselves. She nodded her agreement before walking into the big house and into the rec room. Their Percy found everyone awaiting their presence, while sitting around a green ping pong table. He walked around the table and sat in the seat next to Chiron who indicated the seat was for him.

Chiron smiled a small smile before he began to speak. "Now Percy I have been telling the campers about your missions for the gods and how you have been spying on the titans to see their plans. And I was wondering if you could inform us of all the new things you have learned that would be helpful for us, before we share the great prophecy that Jake learned with everyone. They all get to hear it because they are cabin leaders for their respective cabins and you get to hear it because if something happens to Jake than you are next in line for the great prophecy. We were also wondering if we could expect any help from the gods. Indirectly of course. "

Percy knew that Chiron was lying threw his teeth and was surprised at how good he was at it. He and Chiron both knew that he wasn't on any missions for the gods so Percy figured Chiron just wants some extra information. Percy also knew along with Chiron that he wasn't a half-blood and that meant the prophecy didn't have anything to do with him at all. Then again the campers had no idea.

Percy figured it couldn't do much damage to tell some information. "I would be happy to help Chiron. As far as I know the titans are busy recruiting right now. They are getting all the monsters they can to join their side by making offers they can't keep. Lucky for them monsters are gullible idiots and will believe anything given the right incentive to want to believe it."

Percy said trying to lighten the mood slightly. It worked a litlle bit as he got some laughs. "As for getting some help from the gods...well their fighting an enemy a lot tougher than Kronos." He said getting shouts of anger, disbelief, and disappointment. Chiron looked confused along with some campers who weren't acting crazy. "What do you mean tougher than Kronos?" He asked.

Percy looked at him seriously now with all traces of humor leaving his face, making the campers who were talking quickly stop and give him their full and undivided attention. "Chiron think about it. Think about where Jake caused the volcano to erupt at. What was their that is more dangerous than Kronos?" Percy asked Chiron who looked deeply in thought before his eyes widened considerably and he paled drastically. "You don't mean who I think you mean do you?"

Percy nodded "Yes the gods are currently battling Typhon." As soon as he said the titans name the temperature of the room dropped hurriedly. It sent chills down everyone but Percy and Chiron's body even though they were both paler than usual. The campers all knew who he was and so they did nothing to hide their fear. Percy was grateful they had Greek history lessons since he really didn't feel like explaining who Typhon was.

Percy eased their fears slightly. "I didn't tell you all this to make you scared, I told you this as to tell you why the gods won't be able to help us. Like I said this is the gods problem but that means since you know they are facing a threat such as this one that you will fight harder." Percy said.

Chiron nodded his agreement with Percy's statement before continuing. "Percy I was hoping that you would be able to teach some of the younger campers sword fighting since you are extremely good at it if what I've heard from your father is true." Percy was about to nod when two voices interrupted him. The first was Jake. "Why would you want him to do it? You've known me longer and you know that I'm the best swordsman in the past three hundred years. Plus I'm older so I'm bound to be better." He said showing some of the arrogance he had his half-brother possessed from Annabeth.

The other camper who spoke and he later learned was named Clarisse spoke up. "I hate to have to agree with this idiot but in this case he is right with everything he said. Except that it shouldn't be him to show the younger campers how to fight but me. And I'll show them how to fight with a spear since they're better anyway." This led to a lot of arguments until Percy decided that he would have to prove he was the best eventually so why not now.

"If you want I can always fight both of you at the same time in front of the whole camp to prove that I'm not only better than one of you but both." They were both about to laugh at how cocky he was until they saw the look on his face. He was dead serious. "No that's not necessary right now, maybe later." Said Jake trying to save face.

Chiron nodded. "You're right it isn't necessary because I obviously have my reasons for asking him instead of you two. Now let's hear the prophecy Jake." All heads turned to the son of Poseidon and were surprised to see how sad he looked when he pulled out a small piece of paper and began to read out loud for the others to all hear.

"A half-blood of the eldest gods

Shall reach sixteen against all odds,

And see the world in endless sleep,

The hero's soul, cursed blade shall reap.

A single choice shall and his days.

Olympus to preserve or raze."

He finished reading and looked down. The campers all went into an uproar about what the prophecy could mean except for Chiron, Percy, and Annabeth who knew how that would make one person feel. Chiron decided to comfort the boy before Percy or Annabeth could. "Don't worry about this to much child prophecy's have double meanings." He said and continued when he saw the child's skeptical look continued. " "I'm serious you might think you know what they are talking about but you never truly do. Besides..."

Besides what they would never know because at that exact time the camp alarm bells started blaring around the camp making all campers quickly grab their weapons and run out to where the borders were. Percy and the others weren't any different and they walked forward to see and army of around two hundred different monsters standing by with Echidna the mother of all monsters and her pet the chimera by her side giving orders.

Percy thought the Stoll brothers said it best when they said "Oh Shit!"

AN: So...It's been a while huh? I've been trying to decide where I wanted to proceed with this story and now I have a basic outline so you'll be pleased to know I will try to update faster. Lately I have been focusing on my crossover stories so I really didn't have time to update this anyway. That being said I will try to be faster with my updates but that does depend on you and your feedback. So please review. On another note I haven't decided who I'm going to pair Percy with yet so if you have any ideas review and tell me.