Author's Note

That's a wrap guys. This is honestly such a surreal experience for me. I started writing this probably five years ago, though it didn't really kick off until Spring of 2018 when I was in the world's most boring astronomy class and would spend three hours every week just writing instead of paying attention. I filled two notebooks hand writing the rough draft of this story over the course of about six months, and I still keep them in a place of honor at my desk.

I want to say thank you to everyone who has followed the story all the way to the end. I know it was long, probably had more subplots then it should have, and my updates were sometimes sporadic or short, but y'all still stuck with it and honestly that's amazing to me. When I first started this I never thought I'd even finish it, let alone that anyone other then my friends would actually read it.

I do have some other stuff I'm working on if you want to stick around. I don't want to bait you, it'll be awhile till anything gets finished, but here's what I have in the works: Probably most exciting for you is that I also have a few ideas for short stories set in this AU that I might play around with, namely what happened to Thalia. There's also few Percabeth one shots that I'm working on, as well as a Percabeth Miraculous Ladybug AU that is long form (though hopefully not as long as this), but also only half written. Plus a bunch of stuff for other fandoms that I won't bothering listing here.

I'd also like to use this opportunity for a little shameless self promotion. I think after 100,000 words I've kinda earned that, right? Anyway, if you wanted to check out my youtube channel for some awesome video edits to songs from The Lighting Thief Musical (and others) that'd be cool. It can be found under Unproductive Fangirl there as well. I would give you the link, but every time I try to do it FFN decides to mess up all my formatting. It is on my profile page though if you'd like.

Anyway, thank you all so much for coming on this journey with me. It still blows my mind that anyone had the patients to sit through my rambly, convoluted, story, but it means the world to me that you did.