Prologue

The 14 Olympians were gathered in the throne room for their monthly meeting. It had been 3 years since Percy Jackson, the Saviour of Olympus, had disappeared and seemingly cut himself off from the godly world.
After Zeus had droned on for an hour about how there were monsters that were gathering in small groups of about 20, he finally stopped and nodded towards Poseidon.
Poseidon nodded back to his little brother and cleared his throat.
"I know I ask this at every meeting, but have any of you Perseus?" he asked with just a tiny ounce of hope in his voice.
He looked around the room hopefully but after a few seconds, his expression morphed from hopeful to crestfallen and he looked down. Before he did, he caught a glance of a guilty looking Hera eyeing him but he quickly dismissed it.
"Sorry Uncle P, if any of us knew where Percy was then we'd tell you straight away." said a sincere Apollo. Shocking, right?
Poseidon looked up at his normally laid-back an immature nephew and nodded curtly.
The rest of the throne room looked at Poseidon with looks of pity. Percy was his only demigod son and in many way, his heir (if something ever happened to Triton, of course). Over the 3 years since Percy's disappearance, Poseidon had hidden in his undersea temple and only came out when there was a meeting or if his wife demanded it. She was quite scary when she'd demand that her husband put a smile on his face and take her out to dinner. He had the scars to prove it.
While she wasn't a violent person, or goddess, she hated seeing the person she loved in total despair. As silly... Or funny as it sounds, hitting him with various objects, ranging from frying pans to his own trident, was what she thought would work.

Zeus was about to speak up and adjourn the meeting when there was a flash of bright light. Before the gods were around 50 campers from Camp Half-Blood along with Chiron and around 20 hunters, all of whom were sitting on floor.
A girl in a silver parka and wearing a silver crown stood up and stepped forward.
"Father, Lady Artemis, why did you summon us here? Not that we mind but we were about to eat dinner. Is there something wrong?" asked Thalia Grace; Daughter of Zeus and Lieutenant of the Hunt.
With a look of understanding, Hestia clapped her hands and a plate consisting of chicken, potatoes and vegetables appeared in front of every camper and hunter, who all nodded in appreciation and thanks.
"We did not summon you here daughter, we do not know who did-" Zeus began before there was another blinding flash of light.
"Perhaps we can help?" asked a very old and wrinkled lady. Beside her were two more similar looking old women.
All the Olympians bowed to them and the campers, along with hunters, gave the gods a look of confusion before following suit.
"Lady Clotho, Lady Atropos and Lady Lachesis, what do you mean?" asked a very confused King of the Gods.
The woman of the right, Lachesis, smiled at Zeus' face expression.
"We have summoned them here for a special purpose." she said.
The woman on the right, Clotho, spoke next.
"We have noticed your despair over the disappearance of Perseus Jackson and have decided to offer you a-some-what 'temporary' solution."
Finally, the woman in the middle, Atropos, spoke, holding up her hand which contained a rather large object.
"With us, we have bought you a book that tells the story of the missing Hero of Olympus." she said and Poseidon perked up, anxious to know what had happened to his son.

"Before you start reading, we are waiting on one more group of people, all of whom come from the future-" She was cut off by another flash of light.
Stood next to the three Fates were 4 hooded figures.
Atropos smiled before continuing.
"Here are the four people who come from the future. We'll let them introduce themselves but before we leave, I must warn you. As we have said before, this is for your 'temporary' solution over the loss of Perseus Jackson. Currently, time is frozen outside of Olympus and once you have read the book, you will be returned back to where you were before we bought you here. Furthermore, once this book is read, everyone's, except the people from the future's, memories will be erased and you will not remember this encounter. We do not do this to upset you, but we must. We cannot allow you to alter the future as it may cause you to all lose the upcoming wars. You will also not harm or kill anyone that comes from the future or from what people say/do in the book. This is a command from the highest authority" with that, the three Fates disappeared and in their place was the book that Atropos was holding.

"Well that was... Strange" muttered a bewildered Zeus but deep down, he was worried about what they had said about the upcoming wars. Wars, not war - plural.

Oh shit he thought to himself.
"Who cares, I want to know what happens to my son" Poseidon said eagerly clearly not picking up on the concept of a war.
Athena went and picked up the book before returning to her throne. "Father, shouldn't we let them introduce themselves?" She asked gesturing to the four hooded figures, one of which looked pregnant.
"Of course" replied the King of the Skies. He then gestured to the four figures to speak.
The smallest one pulled back her hood. "My name is Chloe. I'm a daughter of Athena and a member of the Hunters of Artemis."
Next, the second smallest one pulled back their hood and Artemis gasped as her mouth dropped to the floor. "I am Zoe Nightshade, Olympian Goddess of Maidens, Sea Creatures, Virginity, Minor Goddess of the Hunt and Co-Lieutenant of the Hunters of Artemis."
Artemis quickly bolted up from her throne and embraced her former Lieutenant in a hug.
"How are you alive, Zoe?" She asked.
The daughter of Atlas just smirked and said, "Spoilers, M'Lady."
The figure next to her snorted. "That was my line Zoe. Sheesh..."
This time it was Zoe's turn to snort. "Because you obviously didn't steal it from Doctor Who."
The figure who spoke before pulled off her good as Artemis returned to her throne with tears of joy rolling down her checks.
"I'm Thalia Grace, Daughter of Zeus and Co-Lieutenant of the Hunters of Artemis".
"WOAH! Two me's?" asked a very confused Past Thalia.
"Yup" replied Future Thalia with a smile on her lips.
Both Thalia's looked at their father, only to see him staring at then with his mouth open.
Hermes and Apollo snorted and then, in unison, yelled, "Mind-Blown!"

"Wait, Co-Lieutenant?" Zeus asked his daughter.

"Yeah… futures crazy dad." Future Thalia told her Father.
Everyone chuckled and turned their attention towards the last, pregnant figure. She pulled down her hood and smiled at the confused and mind-blown faces of the entire throne room.
"I guess I go now then? I am Artemis, Daughter of Zeus and Leto, Twin sister of Apollo, Goddess of the Moon, Hunt, Maidens and Childbirth; and happily married with twin children on the way."
Everyone gaped at her and she chuckled.

Just wait until Percy shows up Artemis mused mentally. This was going to cause one massive uproar.

She snapped her fingers and a long sofa appeared behind her. Her and her three companions sat down and looked at Zeus. He was still gaping like a fish along with the rest of the room.
"H-How... Wh-Who..." Zeus said, unable to form a sentence. "Who is the slime-ball who impregnated my daughter?" he yelled at his daughter from the future.
She just smiled at her over-protective father which made Zeus feel slightly uneasy.
"Relax Father, you'll get to meet my husband, father of my children and your grandchildren later." she said. "Now shall we read the book then?"

Zeus looked like he wanted to say something more but before he could open his mouth, Future Thalia spoke.

"It's okay, Dad. You and Apollo gave them your blessing… even if Apollo took his time and acted like an immature jerk." She said.

Zeus, obviously still not pleased decided to hold his tongue and read all about the slime-ball that knocked his daughter up.

Fuck the Fates, that man's as good as dead he thought bitterly.

Athena looked down at the book on her lap and noticed that the cover was of a cliff that over-looked the sea with the moon gleaming in the background. She began to read.
"The Queen's Champion" she read. "That's a really strange name for a book-"
"Shut it Athena. I want to know what happens to my son." Poseidon said, interrupting the Goddess of Wisdom.
Athena ignored him and snuck a glance at Hera, who looked slightly uneasy at the name of the book.

Umm, strange Athena thought before she started to read the first chapter
"Chapter 1: Betrayal"