To reviewers: Sorry I was a bit rushed cuz I was excited lol. This is my first time posting a story :D I'll try to make it longer this time. Please don't mind if my English is horrible, it's not my first language.

"Yes. Our plan was quite successful. Turned out the Olympians were such fools. So easy to manipulate." The cloaked figure laughed harshly. "My lord," came another voice. "I still cannot trace Percy Jackson. He seems to be have disappeared off the face of earth, covered by mist so powerful even Gaia cannot track."

The cloaked figure tilted his head, annoyed. "Well, I suppose our plan is still fine. Percy Jackson will avenge the gods. With him on our side, the gods cannot defeat us. I have brought the Titans with us except Kronos, who hasn't reappeared since Luke cast him down to Tartarus. Since I cannot interfere, Jackson will be our key to the defeat of the Gods!"

Artemis:

I was furious at Zeus and Poseidon. They acted so strangely at the council, disowning Percy for no reason whatsoever. And that Matthew boy, I was so angry I wanted to rearrange his filthy face the moment he had been made immortal.

Somehow, Percy kept popping up in my mind. He was the opposite of most men. Brave, Loyal, Caring… I just can't describe my feelings to him. Even now, we gods still could not track him down. But whatever I do, I would not break my vow. I am a maiden goddess. I do not care about men.

"What is bothering you, my lady?" Thalia asked, smiling mischievously. "Nothing Thalia, just wondering what we should do next," I replied stupidly. "You're thinking of Percy, aren't you?"

I felt my cheeks reddening. "Of course not! I don't like him! He is a man!" I said quickly, trying to hide my blush. Thalia laughed, annoying me more. "Just asking." she smirked. "Well, see ya later!" I growled under my breath. Thalia laughed again, skipping out of my tent.

Percy:

Turned out Chaos' powers were pretty awesome. I could teleport. I could turn invisible. Best of all, I could snap my fingers and blow monsters faces off Unfortunately that would drain my powers, so I usually preferred the normal slash and die way.

I was godly and powerful. Monsters slowly feared me and began to serve me. Tomorrow, I would launch an attack on camp, and burn the ground to its roots. Not killing demigods – I told my army that, but enough to stop them from fighting in battle.

Chaos greeted me. "What brings you here, Chaos?" I asked nervously. Chaos smiled at me. "Whatever you do, Percy, I trust you. I also agree that the gods have been ruling for too long. Destroy them, and your fame will be unlimited. Your name will be remembered upon generations of heroes, and your sword will be a reminder of destruction feared even by immortals. Follow your heart." Chaos gave me a wink before disappearing in a swirl of black.

Matthew

I turned my head and sensed a powerful aura marching it's way through camp. It was a crowd of monsters, all dressed in full Greek armour, in a surprisingly organized state. "Sound the Alarm's" I yelled. "I'll kill all the monsters!" The campers came out, with shields and swords in their hands. "Arm yourselves!" my girlfriend Annabeth yelled, gripping her dagger firmly in her hands, staring overhead at the horde of monsters.

Leading them was a Tall, muscular figure, his face hidden by a pure-black mask, holding a surprisingly familiar sword in his hands. He yelled at his monsters, who cheered in response. "I'll take him!" I called. I was the best swordsman in camp. My wish was granted 7 years ago, when I asked Poseidon to give me unlimited skill.

I charged him, and I could still see the grin on his face even with his mask on. I swung my sword at him with might. He grinned broadly, blocking the attack with a flick of his sword, and kicked me in the chest. I doubled over, attempting to poke my sword right into his belly, but he locked his sword with mine, twisted, and my sword fell on the ground with a large CLANG. I stared at him, my eyes wide. "Who are you?" Annabeth demanded, seeing the horror struck faces on the fellow fighters.

"Pathetic," he said. "I could beat you bare handed, Matthew." "Hey! Fight with me! Stop being a chicken!" I taunted, regaining my posture, and charged him. "You're not worth my time." He snapped at me. I was furious. He clapped his hands, and my sword flew out of my hands, landing straight into his arms. Impossible. Plan B: I raised a gigantic wave in mid-air, hovering 50 yards above the ground. I threw the pool of water at him, but the masked boy held up in hands in a familiar gesture. The water froze in place.

Suddenly, realization struck me. I laughed out hard. "Why, if it isn't my idiotic brother," I grinned. "Percy?" The confused campers started blabbing, some excited, some scared.

"Go away, or I will hurt you. You are no match for me." I said calmly, but the power radiating from my brother sent a shiver up my spine.

"You think you can stand up to me?" Percy bellowed. I flinched. "I am Perseus Jackson. I defeated the War god. I sailed through the Sea of Monsters and retrieved the lost Golden Fleece. I upheld the sky and trapped Atlas under his burden. I navigated the labyrinth and sent Kronos to Tartarus. I would have killed Porphyrion, if you hadn't butted in. But now, my power is far beyond the gods and promordeals. I wield the blessing of Chaos, creator of the Universe!" He spoke through ancient power, through the voice of god. "Yield."

The sea lurched forward. "I am a son of the Sea god. Bow before me." The waves bonded together at his command, forming a 10 meter water giant taller and mightier than Porphyrion, so powerful it could rival Typhon. The Giant gave a deafening roar, and smashed the building in front on him. Demigods scattered under the panic. Percy gave an order – "ATTTTTACK!" he shouted, and the monsters advanced in a superior waves – Draconae at front with shields locked together in tortoise formation, the giants and Drakons stampeded the trees, while Chimeras wrecked havoc. Within minutes, the remains of Camp Half blood lay still on the hard earth, Cabins collapsing, trees burned to the ground, and earthquakes that cracked the ground 5 meters deep.

"Listen to me, Olympians! I serve Chaos. You gods have disowned me. I will seek my revenge!" Percy yelled at the sky, scanning the wreckage. Thunder rumbled in the distance. With the last word, he disappeared in a twirl of black.