Disclaimer: I really wish I owned PJO, but you wouldn't like it anymore if it was owned by me.


Annabeth was crying buckets of tears alone in her cabin. Everything just wasn't the same without Percy. It wasn't fair, why'd this have to happen to her? Suddenly, a flash of light enveloped her room and a book (Title: The Son of Neptune) was found on her desk with a note attached to it.

Dear Demigods of Camp Half-Blood,

This is from the future. It will help you bring comfort to the disappearance of Percy Jackson. After reading the whole book, your memories will be erased and this book will disappear along with them. Have fun.

From,

The future gods and goddesses of Mt. Olympus.

P.S. We also sent some other people from the future too. Try not to kill each other.

P.P.S. Our past selves know about this already. They may or may not join you too.

Another flash of light went throughout the room and suddenly, four teenagers dropped in from nowhere.

"Jason Grace, son of Jupiter." He had blonde hair and blue eyes.

"Piper McLean, daughter of Aphrodite." As per her heritage, she was amazingly beautiful.

"Leo Valdez, son of Hephaestus." He had curly black hair and a tool belt slung at his waist.

"Reyna Avila Ramirez-Arellano, daughter of Bellona." She had black hair and intense eyes.

"Well c'mon," Jason said. "Let's go read them."

Annabeth didn't question why and what was the point of the demigods coming here to the past. If they were from the future, shouldn't they have something better to do than this? Like, saving the world?


The demigods took turns reading them. Some laughed, some cried, some were curious. Poseidon cried quite a bit while Athena cried in outrage at her own daughter for dating that "sea-spawn." Most of the time, the characters' thoughts were rarely said considering that 90% of this story's content is from the actual book that they are reading and not the author themselves. Oh, and they took a lunch break too. Can't forget about that.

Hurray for creativity. Most of the stuff that the author "wrote" was simply copying and pasting (or copying if you have the hard copy).

Anyway, after fifty or so chapters, this story finally comes to an end. The future demigods went back to their time and the current ones' memories were erased. The time line went on normally as if this whole thing never happened.


Ugh, these stories make no sense whatsoever. Okay, well they made some sense depending on the skill of the author. I never liked them and never saw the point. I haven't read one in a long time, so I apologize for any misconceptions.

I'm going to take a one/two week break from this story. Just writing these makes my head hurt from the sheer cliché-ness of it. I need to write some higher quality stories.