So sorry to all you people still reading this story. I had testing and all that crap but I'm here now and I am going to update like crazy because I have summer vacation! I really like this story but I don't have much of a plot made up. I obviously can't just plop Reyna into every chapter of the Lost Hero because her history is different from Jason's. Annabeth might be a little easier.

But I'm glad you enjoy the story and yeah that's all I got.

Jason: this is upsetting.

Me: yeah, well so is life!

Jason: well aren't you a ray of sunshine?

Me: DON'T YOU DARE QUOTE PERCY.

Jason: Make me.

Me: THAT DOESN'T MAKE ANY SENSE!

Jason: too bad, you don't own me! HAHA

Me: Shut it, Grace. Before I shut you.

As you can see, I have certain problems with a certain Jason Grace.

Annabeth

Annabeth was on the run yet again. Monsters had plagued her ever since she left Lupa. Of course, Lupa had warned her but Annabeth had thought she could handle it. Boy, was she wrong.

"Come here, young daughter of wisdom. You seem lost. We can help you." The empousai hissed.

Annabeth was close, she could feel it. The place Lupa was talking about. The camp. If only she could reach there without being killed or eaten alive.

"Of course, we don't usually take girls but the Earth Mother has promised a bountiful pay." The brunette empousai snickered.

"Who is this Earth Mother?" Annabeth held up her dagger. She was obviously going to have to fight through this one. But she wouldn't have to if she could stall.

"Mother Gaea of course! Poor dear," the blonde one stroked Annabeth hair. Annabeth swatted her hand away. "You have no idea what's going on, do you?" her companion sneered.

"Of course she doesn't. The girl doesn't have any way of knowing the Earth's plan."

"What is this plan?" Annabeth looked around for some escape. She saw a tunnel and something inside her churned. That's where she was supposed to go. That's where he would be.

The moment Annabeth had woken up, her mind had been completely blank except for one name. Percy. No last name, just a vague remembrance of his sea green eyes, a trace of his smile but it was something. And it gave Annabeth a purpose to plow through the monsters. So she could reach him. Otherwise, she would've given up days ago.

"Oh Mother Earth is planning on a new age! Where monsters go to Tartarus no longer!" the blonde cackled.

"A new Golden Age! The bellows of the Earth are stirring, young demigod." The brunette told her.

"Okay, well thanks a whole bunch for that information! See you!" With that said, Annabeth took off towards the tunnel with the two monsters on her tail.

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Percy

Percy was once again in his cabin. He was burying his face in his tear stained pillow, trying to block out everything.

The search hadn't gone well. Thalia left with her hunters to search the other half of the country while Percy sent every camper he could to search every inch of the East side of America. He'd been willing to go check the other half of the world but Chiron vetoed the idea with Percy's safety in mind. But Percy would rather die than be in a world without Annabeth.

Eventually, Percy must've fallen asleep because he found himself on Mount Olympus in the throne room. All the thrones were empty except for one. On the throne sat a looming goddess with dark hair cascading down her shoulder. She was bedecked in jewels and a peacock feather dress.

"Hera," Percy said in awe. The goddess smiled.

"Perseus Jackson, I have news for you, nephew." Hera stood from her throne and shrunk to normal height. She walked towards him and put her hand on his shoulder.

"What is it? Is it about Annabeth?" Hera smiled. Percy eyes regained the old glow that left him with Annabeth, in hope that she would finally return.

"Tomorrow morning, in the Grand Canyon, seek out the girl with obsidian."

"Obsidian…why?"

"Goodbye, Percy. Good luck." Hera touched Percy's cheek and faded away.

Percy woke up to see a redheaded girl standing over him.

"Rachel?"

"Percy! You look terrible! You really should take a bath too." Rachel laughed.

Percy sat up groggily to see his own reflection staring at him. The boy in the mirror wasn't him. He had dark circles around his eyes, his hair was dirty and matted, and his clothes were ratty. Rachel put down the mirror.

"You see what I'm saying here? You need to get up and get moving." Percy could see Rachel was trying as hard as she could to cheer him up.

"Rachel, I have news."

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Reyna

"So we go to the Wilderness School in Armpit, Nevada where Coach Hedge over there is considered a 'responsible adult'. We come here because we're 'troubled kids' who need 'fixing'. They allow us to get out of the crappy, stuffed classrooms and go on 'educational' field trips with Coach Hedge. Coming back to you now?" Leo explained. Reyna couldn't recognize any of this as Leo explained but he said everything like it was an old joke between them.

"Reyna, are you feeling alright?" Piper looked at Reyna with a concerned look in her eye.

"I'm sorry, but I have no idea who you are." Piper sighed. She opened her mouth to say something when a loud, booming voice spoke up from the front of the bus.

"Alrighty, cupcakes," he said. Reyna leaned over in the aisle to get a better look at there so called chaperone. He was a stout man. He was wearing huge, white running shoes, basketball shorts, and a baseball hat.

"That's Coach Hedge," Leo whispered to her. Reyna nodded.

"Let's get out of this bus and-" he was cut off. "Who threw that?! I'll smack you back to the school!" the coach made a wide gesture with his bat. Leo was right. They considered him a good chaperone? Reyna heard snickering from the back of the bus. "Okay then let's go out there and learn about those rocks and stuff." All the delinquents stood up and filed out of the stuffy bus.

As Reyna surveyed her surroundings the one thing she noticed were the dark clouds in the sky. Her dark eyes skipped over the huge cleave in the rock as she stood on the dark panel. They skipped over the snaking line of the river at the bottom of the canyon. She only saw the suspicious clouds suspending over them.

"Hey, Rey we should get to work." Piper nudged her. Leo waved at them from farther away. Reyna nodded absently and allowed Piper to lead her away.

But as Piper led her across the glass platform, Reyna couldn't help feeling that something was about to go horribly wrong.

Sorry, no Jason perspective. He's annoying me today so he doesn't get a part in this chapter. Read and Review?