A.N: So I have decided to pair Percy with Calypso. I haven't seen many fics with this pairing, so I'll do my best. As I'm trying to keep this fic moderately rated, I discontinued the scene from last chapter. As Aphrodite is a goddess, I'm fairly sure she has the ability to alter memories.

I woke up the next morning with no memory of what happened last night. Try as might, I couldn't recall any of the events occurring later in the evening. I vaguely remembered sharing a kiss with a beautiful woman... that I didn't remember the name of.

Taking in my surroundings, I realised that I had no idea where I was. It most certainly wasn't my apartment room, and upon standing up. I noted that i wasn't even wearing my own clothes! I blushed furiously at the thought of somebody changing me while I slept.

Deciding it was time to speak to the owner of this house, I moved from my place on the bed, and began stumbling towards the door, still extremely drowsy. Groping for the door handle, I pushed it open, immediately wishing I hadn't. Outside seemed to be my least favourite Goddess, Hera. I sighed internally; maybe Hera and I could forge a new beginning. I'm not saying we should be the best of friends, but we could have at least a cordial relationship.

As I was thinking this through, Hera was beaming at me as if she could read minds. Yeah, I felt this way a lot these days. "Good morning, good morning! It's nice to see my favourite demigod up early! Although, you aren't a demigod anymore, are you?"

I bowed. "Lady Her-" I began before she quickly interrupted me and pulled me upright.

"No more of that now, Percy! Now we are all family, please, just call me Hera."

Smiling at her, I replied, "Well of course, Hera. And since I didn't really get around to it last night, I just wanted to say thank you personally for what you and the other Olympians have done for me. I would also like to apologise regarding how I treated you in the labyrinth last year. It was rude, and childish, and I was just wanting to lay the blame on somebody else's shoulders."

The smile on Hera's face widened. "Of course, I forgive you Percy. We all make mistakes sometimes, we just need to remember that we are family. Now, do you want anything for breakfast?"

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"Percy. You don't know how proud I am." As he said it, tears were forming in Poseidon's eyes. "As a god, you will be needing a palace. I am hoping that you will build within Atlantis, although if you wish, you could construct a palace right here in Olympus.

The decision for me was easy. "I'd like to be with you in Atlantis. After all, I am a god of the ocean, and I do not like to be restrained."

Poseidon laughed at that. "No, it certainly doesn't my son. I will be occupied with the other Olympians today, discussing how to best rebuild Mount Olympus. I will see you later."

"Wait. Do you by any chance, know where Annabeth is?" I asked, a tad hopefully.

His previously smiling face morphed into a slight frown. "I haven't seen her recently. You could ask Athena later, though. I really should be going. Goodbye, Percy."

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By myself, I decided on walking through Olympus, watching the nature spirits and minor gods go on about their daily life. Most of them seemed too busy to talk. Others were polar opposites, sitting and chatting with their neighbours, or with the dryads near the forest. I myself just wondered aimlessly around Olympus. That is, until I noticed Grover and Nico talking at the edge of the forest.

Making my way over to them, I called out, "So, how are we?"
Grover gave a cry. "PERCY!" He exclaimed, leaping to his feet and crushing me in a hug. Nico laughed at my predicament. "I can't believe it! You're a god! That's amazing Perce!"

I chuckled, extracting myself from Grover's embrace. "You too man. Lord of the Wild, wow. You deserve it, man." I replied.

Nico slowly stood up, grinning broadly. "So Percy, what's it like?"

I struggled with that one for a moment, biting my lip as I searched my mind for an answer. "It's... Well, let's just say it's different."

They both rolled their eyes. "I'm sure it's very different, Percy!" Nico laughed. "So, what are you planning to accomplish next, my lord?"

I glared at him. "Well, now that you mention it, there is one certain son of Hades that I was told to get rid of. Hmm... How do you feel about becoming a goldfish?"

He responded by punching me lightly on the shoulder, as we continued to get up to date. Nico told me about what he'd been doing in the underworld, while Grover explained how he was in the process of organising a massive ecological cleanup all around the country. Eventually, we moved on to less important matters, and I asked them both if they'd seen any of our other friends in the past day or so.

"Actually, Rachel and Annabeth both left to Camp Half-Blood." Nico told me, "I'm kind of surprised, to be honest. They never used to seem to friendly, but I could've sworn they were best friends when they left."

I frowned, wondering why they had left so soon. "And what about Thalia?" I ventured.

Grover answered this one. "I was dancing with her last night, for a while. She told me the hunters would be staying in Olympus for a while, with Artemis busy with the rest of the Olympian Council." A grin made its way onto his face. "She also mentioned something how about you owing her a cheeseburger."

I snorted. "Perish the thought, Grover. She's the one that owes me! Anyway, I think I might head back to camp. You know, just to visit."

Grover nodded in understanding. "Mind if I tag along?" I haven't seen camp for months, now. I miss the place. How about you, Nico?"

"Err, Not just yet... I still wanna do some stuff in Olympus..." He responded awkwardly, as if there was something he wasn't telling us. I shrugged it off, thinking he would tell us if he wanted to.

Grover broke the silence. "Uhh, ok then. Let's get going, Perce. Do you know how to do that teleport thing you gods do yet?"

"No. I'll call Mrs Leary, see if she's up to shadow travelling with us."

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Camp looked totally different from how we had left it. Back then, it had been an empty, desolate place, with the only activity including preparations for the war against the Titans. Now, the camp seemed full of life again. Satyrs were competing against the campers in a volleyball competition, with the Dryads watching from the trees. Cabin chariots were lined up, as if they were about to begin a race. There were even a couple of campers in the middle of activities, like archery practice, or the Climbing Wall.
My eyes narrowed. I had always hated that wall. Well, not the wall in particular. I'd just never really enjoyed falling into the lava below.

As I made my way to the Poseidon cabin, a couple of my friends greeted me. Clarisse actually bowed to me! I admit, I was slightly disturbed by this, and started walking a little faster.

After leaving some of my stuff inside the cabin, I walked over to the big house, wanting to talk to Chiron. He was rolling around in his wheelchair, which surprised me. He despised that chair, always preferring to move around as a Centaur.

"Percy, my boy. Welcome back" He smiled lightly, gesturing for me to sit down beside him. "I have been receiving many... interesting... rumours from Olympus. Would you mind filling me in?"

I complied, telling him pretty much everything that had happened to me since I had arrived in New York, earlier in the Summer. I finished with the story of defeating Kronos, and the reward the Gods had offered me.

Chiron didn't seem surprised by my story. He remained silent for a time staring absently at his lap. After what seemed like hours of pondering, he murmured, almost to himself, "The world is changing, Percy. We will no longer live as we once did."

"Pardon?"

The wizened Centaur did not reply. Instead he congratulated me on my accomplishments and asked how long I would be staying. I told him that, for now, I was only visiting, and would likely leave within a day or two.

Chiron nodded. "Well if that's all, Percy, I have some things I must attend to before dinner tonight." He began to roll his wheelchair away, but I called him back.

"Actually, have you seen Annabeth recently? Because I haven't been able to find her since Kronos was defeated, and I'm starting to get a little worried."

Chiron turned to face me, a blank look on his face. "Annabeth has not returned to Camp Half-Blood as of present. I assume she will be arriving shortly.

A.N: Where is Annabeth! What has she been doing! I plan to move the story along quickly, and get into the main body of the fic. i have exams coming up shortly, but I will still try to update regularly. Tell me if you like it! :)