Alright guys, this is a reading the books fiction. But it would not be like the other reading fictions you've read. This story will have an Over-Powered Percy Jackson. And he will have a Harem of wives. Not too big, or too short. Like 7-8 girls too, because I love the multiple partners trope too much.

The canon books will be slightly different to mold the multiple partner story, otherwise it would be same.

Chapter 1

Olympus was silent as the winter solstice drew near. All over the minor gods and goddesses were doing their job or just trying to roam the beautiful city of Olympus. The Olympians, however, were all in the throne room having a council meeting.

Artemis was sitting on her throne, looking at her brothers in disgust, probably dreaming about castrating them. Athena and Poseidon were at each other's throats again, arguing over something no one cares about. Hera was having another one of her hissy fits, about Zeus screwing other women, and screaming at him. Apollo, Ares, Hermes, and Dionysus were discussing the upcoming party.

Demeter was silent as she ate her cereal. Aphrodite was applying some makeup on herself. Hephaestus was silent and tinkering with some metals on his throne. Zeus was ignoring Hera's screaming and looking at the other gods for threats to his rule.

Hestia was tending the hearth silently and observing everything silently. She had hoped that her family would've resolved their flaws, but it doesn't seem like it would happen anytime soon.

Suddenly a bright flash of light startled them and the gods stood up with their weapons of power pointed towards the light.

"WHO DARES INTERRUPT A COUNCIL MEETING?" Zeus thundered, as his master bolt cracked with electricity. He looked one second away from throwing the bolt in the direction of the interference.

The gods lowered their weapons and bowed when they saw it was the three fates.

"Lady Fates, what can we do for you?" Zeus asked, even he wasn't stupid enough to anger the weaver of fates. They were deities that could wipe him out of existence in the blink of an eye.

The fates looked at Zeus and answered, "The creator is angry with you Zeus, and wants you to fade." They said it synchronized and bluntly. They had better things to do than stand in Zeus' presence. His paranoia had caused enough damage as it is, it was time that he got humbled.

"WHAT?" The Olympians shouted in unison. Sure, most of them weren't fond of Zeus, but they still couldn't understand the harsh decision, the creator of all people is taking. Fading a god? They didn't remember the last time a god had faded.

"What did I do?" Zeus asked afraid for his life. He looked around at his wife and children, and they too were afraid for him.

"We come from the future, and as the years pass, your paranoia grows stronger. Your rule is unjust and tyrannical and you are turning into your father." The fates again said synchronously. They were here on different orders, but wanted to make the King of God sweat.

The council of gods couldn't deny the accusation of fate. Zeus' rule was tyrannical; he did whatever he wanted to do and punished whoever he liked to see fit. He tried to control the council through threats and punishment. Still, they didn't want him to fade and be lost forever.

Zeus looked scared out of his mind. He denied that he was anything like his father, but when literal fates throw it at your face, there might be some truth to it. He hated his father, and didn't want to be anything like him.

"Please forgive him Lady Fates," Hera pleaded to the three deities. She may hate that he goes around sleeping with every other woman in sight, but she still loved him. He was her husband, and she didn't want him to fade.

"There must be another way My Ladies," Hestia asked, standing up from her hearth. She was the goddess of home and family. She didn't want her family to fall apart, even if Zeus was the vilest of gods.

The fates looked at Hestia and their expression softened, "There is a way."

Zeus perked up at that, he would do anything to not fade. "What must I do My Ladies?" He asked politely.

The fates looked pleased and answered, "There is a demigod in the future, millennia later, who will be the greatest hero the world has ever known. Olympus would face two wars in the future, and this demigod was crucial for the survival of gods. He fought in wars on the behalf of the gods and caught the eyes of the creator herself. He was made into a god by Chaos herself. He protests that Zeus can change and is willing to give him a chance. It is by his will that we are not taking any immediate action against you."

"Some people from the future will arrive in a few minutes with some books of his adventure. You will read it and learn how your actions affect the life of others, and maybe that will help how you change the way you rule. You will forget all of this when they leave, and only remember when the time comes. But your subconscious mind will know of the events that had passed, and would guide you to better judgment. Once you remember these events maybe you will do well in the future."

The council pondered over the fates words. They had to read some books that would help them change the way they act? Who was this man important enough to go over the decree of the creator? They would have to fight two wars in a few millennia?

They wanted to learn about this demigod. Everyone seemed interested.

Athena seemed more excited than anyone at the prospect of reading books.

Artemis didn't want to seem interested because all these male heroes were the same. They get cocky and arrogant from the power and fame they have. But she couldn't ignore the feeling in her gut that screamed that this one was going to be different. She would have to see that for herself.

The Olympians agreed to the fates offer and accepted.

"Poseidon bring Amphitrite, Triton, Rhodes, Kymopoleia. Hermes bring Hades, Persephone, and the minor gods too. Zeus call the heroes Heracles, Theseus, and Perseus and their trainer Chiron. Artemis call your hunters too." The fates ordered and the gods mentioned vanished to finish their task.

The fates ordered to bring the heroes of old so they could see what a real hero looked like, and maybe to rip out their egos a little. The hunters were summoned to see that not all males are vile like they believe they are. And in hopes that they could tone down the hatred they have toward them.

Soon the four Olympians returned with the people they were tasked with bringing. The throne room was bustling with the gods. The fates summoned couches for everyone to settle down, and the Olympians too, got off their throne and settled down in the couches with their families.

Hades shot his infamous glare at Zeus, that made the King of Gods flinch. Pleased with himself Hades relaxed against Persephone.

There were not many minor gods that came, but the ones who were here shot suspicious glances at the Olympians. It wasn't usual behavior for the Olympians to summon the minor gods; they must have had some ulterior motive for doing this.

When everyone was settled down in their seats, the fates informed them of why they were summoned. They told them about the creator's decision to end Zeus' immortal life and that they were summoned to read about the greatest hero to ever live.

Hades looked at Zeus darkly, "I always knew he was a tyrant like father, if you ask me it's better to just have him gone." He spat at the King of Gods. Years of anger and rage bubbling up inside him like hot lava.

Most of the gods looked shocked at Hades' words that he would wish his own brother to fade.

Zeus looked at Hades, with anger and betrayal, "You would wish that for your own brother?" He asked across the room.

Hades stood up in outrage, "What brother? You and your wife banished me to the underworld to live in isolation, away from my own family. Your paranoia and jealousy is the only reason that I can only return to my home once a year. Olympus is my home too, I too fought for its freedom, and you banished me." Shadows and fears rolled off him in waves. Causing many to shiver in their seats. His eyes were burning with black hell fire. He truly looked like the oldest son of Kronos.

Poseidon nodded along with Hades; he had never agreed to Zeus' decision, but stayed quiet. Knowing if he said anything, he would be banished to the seas, too. If Zeus wasn't their brother, he would've declared war on him long ago.

Zeus and Hera looked away to hide the fact that they were at fault here. It was too early for them to feel ashamed. They had been shown their fault this early, and the reading hadn't even begun.

"Who is this hero that we need to read about?" Amphitrite asked, hoping it wasn't a bastard son of her husband. The way the fates talked, this boy was going to bring forth a new age. She would hate it if the boy was the result of one of her husband's infidelity.

"Isn't it obvious? They said that we would read about the greatest hero to ever live. A demigod that turned God, we are going to read about me." Heracles boasted and puffed out his chest. Zeus looked proud of his son as he too, puffed his chest out.

Perseus and Theseus looked at each other and rolled their eyes. They never liked their half-brother and cousin. He was far too arrogant and prideful for their liking.

Laughter broke through the throne room. When everyone looked in the direction of the laughter, Artemis, and her hunters were full on laughing. "Please boy, they said the greatest hero to ever live, not the greatest filth." Atlanta, a hunter of Artemis said to Heracles, causing everyone in the throne room to laugh.

Heracles and Zeus turned red from anger, and were about to retort when the fates intervened. "They are correct we are here to read about another hero, his name is Perseus Jackson."

"He was named after me?" Perseus asked no one in particular, but received a nod from the fates.

"My ladies, we understand that he was born a demigod then turned god, and that we would read all his adventures to see why he deserved it. But can you tell us some of his domains?" Athena asked the three fates; she was the goddess of wisdom. Every nook of knowledge was precious to her.

The fates looked at each other, then turned to her and spoke in sync, "His full domains would be revealed later when Perseus arrives here. But for the time being we can reveal only one of his domains."

Everyone paid attention to the fates. To learn more about who this Perseus Jackson was. The way the fates spoke, he was going to bring change to the entire Greek Pantheon.

The fates smirked and answered, "He is the god of fate."

Everyone's eyes widened when they heard his domain. Gasps of shock could be heard all around. Fates had the power over the Titans, Giants, Gods, demigods, and mortals, and this god had the power over fates? How much power does he possess?

The fates spoke before people could ask more questions, "It's time for the guests from the future to arrive, we will take our leave. Lord Perseus will arrive later in the chapters, he is taking care of some sensitive matters." The three fates got ready to flash and before vanishing, gave a warning, "Remember Zeus the people arriving are very dear to our Master, if you even think about harming them. We will strike you down to the abyss before you could even blink."

Zeus gulped and nodded; he wasn't going to risk anything. He wasn't stupid enough to stand against the master of fate. He didn't know what he would do in the future, but it seemed that he would have to change his ways. That's if he wanted to live.

The minor gods smirked and snickered. Finally, someone put the trigger-happy god in his place.

They were pulled out of their musings when a large flash of light occurred in the middle of the throne room. When the light died down, 22 people stood in the middle of the throne room. The power radiating from them was alarming that there were multiple gods present in the group.

The past people remained silent to watch what happened and waited for them to introduce them. In sync 21 out of those turned to a blond haired female who looked about 18 years old. It was obvious that she was the one they all looked up to.

The girl sighed and nodded, "Alright guys, first state your parents, then your name and titles."

Two boys stepped forward; they had a crooked smile adorning their faces, "Sons of Hermes, Connor & Travis Stoll. Immortal councilors," both of them said in unison.

Hermes puffed up in pride that he had two immortal children and patted the couch he was sitting on. The Stolls immediately perked up and went to sit with their father.

"What do you mean immortal councilors?" Athena asked the pair.

"It means we have immortality, but not our own domains. We were made immortals to look after the demigods, since the gods are restrained by the ancient laws." They informed them.

Athena and the past council nodded; that was smart. Why didn't they think of that? "Who came up with this decision?" Athena couldn't help but ask who came up with the idea.

"Percy Jackson." The brothers replied, and the gods and goddesses nodded.

Another boy stepped forward and introduced himself, "Son of Hermes, Chris Rodriguez, immortal councilor."

Hermes wanted to scream in happiness as another one of his immortal sons made his way towards him. He was one of the gods that loved their children very much, and the fact that three of his children were immortal and would never perish was the best news he had heard in a long while.

A bulky girl with menacing eyes stepped forward, "Daughter of Ares, Clarisse La rue, immortal councilor." She said and moved towards the Hermes gang and sat by Chris' side. Hermes winked at his son, which caused Chris to blush.

Ares raised an eyebrow, but refrained from saying anything.

A blonde boy with blue eyes stepped forward, smiling. His smile was infectious that caused many to smile back, "Son of Apollo, Will Solace, immortal councilor." He said, and made his way to sit with Apollo.

Apollo smiled brightly, blinding his neighbors, and patted his son in the back.

Another boy stepped forward; he radiated death and darkness. He had black hair and black eyes that seemed to suck any form of life out if you looked at them. "Son of Hades. Nico Di'Angelo, God of darkness, shadows, punishment, ghosts, and nightmares. The 18th Olympian.

Everyone gasped when they heard his domains and his title. He was an Olympian? With such dark domains, though, they remained silent. Also, they heard him say that he was the 18th Olympian. Meaning there were 5 other Olympians. Hades and Persephone examined him with critical eyes. It was a surprise to them; the gods of the underworld were treated as outcasts. So it came as a shock that a Son of Hades was chosen as an Olympian.

Hera stood up in outrage and screamed, "How is a son of that," she pointed her fingers at Hades, "Allowed in the council." Her face was disgusted that a god of the underworld and a son of Hades, was in the council. Zeus said nothing, but looked like he agreed with her.

Hades was about to snap at his sister when he felt the shadows in the room swirling. He looked to see that his future son was surrounded by black fire. A Stygian Iron sword was gripped in his hand menacingly as he pointed it at Hera. The aura radiating off him was enough to cause several gods a headache.

"Do not mistake me for one of your step-children daughter of Kronos." Nico snapped at her, his voice full of malice and warning. "I wouldn't think twice before sending you to the pit. Insult my father once more and I would deliver punishment and nightmares so severe that you would wish, that you were still in your father's stomach."

The five out of six children of Kronos and Rhea flinched at his warning. The warning was so menacing that they believed that this god was perfectly able to deliver the punishment he had just said. Hera looked like she had pissed herself and sat down on her throne cowering from the raw fear she felt from the son of Hades. Even Zeus looked scared; if the fates hadn't warned him, he would already be thinking of ways to take care of him.

Hades gave his son a nod of approval, and Persephone did the same. She didn't hate her husband's bastards like Hera, because she knew Hades loved her more than anything. And he doesn't go around screwing up whoever he wants.

Zeus' children smirked, seeing the scared look on Hera's face. Finally, the bitch gets what she deserves. Heracles whistled appreciatively from his seat; the queen bitch having fucked his life in every perceivable way. Even Hera's own children Ares and Hephaestus were smiling widely.

A girl stepped forward and introduced herself, "Daughter of Demeter, Katie Gardner, immortal councilor." She said and made her way towards her mother, who smiled back at her.

A plump blonde boy stepped forward and introduced himself, "Son of Dionysus, Castor, immortal councilor." He introduced himself and made his way towards Dionysus' couch and sat down.

Ariadne raised an eyebrow at Dionysus, to which the wine god gulped and shrugged.

Another boy stepped forward; he had curly brown hair and looked like he was about to light everyone on fire. "Son of Hephaestus, Leo Valdez, fire user, immortal councilor." He said, and lit himself in fire for a second, and made his way towards Hephaestus.

Hephaestus looked at his son and grunted; he didn't allow many of his children to be fire users. He must be of importance in the future for him to have this ability.

A girl stepped forward, afraid, and many recognized her, "Daughter of Atlas. Calypso."

Immediately, people started shouting and protesting her presence. Zeus hands went to his master bolt and he gripped it, before he could do anything. Athena interrupted him, "Father don't be foolish remember the fates' warning."

Zeus gulped and dropped the master bolt. He didn't want to risk the wrath of the fates.

Calypso sighed in relief and made her way towards Hephaestus' and his son's couch, and sat down next to Leo, who wrapped his arm around her. Hephaestus raised an eyebrow at his son and went back to tinkering with the metal he was working on.

A Satyr walked forward and introduced himself, "Grover Underwood, Lord of the Wild." He bowed to Pan with tearful eyes; he could not believe that he was once again in the presence of his Lord.

Pan smiled proudly at him, and motioned for him to sit next to him on one of Hermes' couches. Grover accepted and sat next to his idol.

A girl with shoulder-length curly brown hair and golden eyes stepped forward, "Daughter of Pluto, Hazel Levesque, immortal praetor of New Rome." She said, and was interrupted by Athena.

"Wait, who is Pluto?" The goddess of wisdom asked, there was no god named Pluto.

Hazel looked at Annabeth, who answered, "In the future a new empire rises called Rome, where the people worships gods with different names. The Romans were warriors and soldiers, this caused the gods to change some of their personalities, they became more serious and militaristic. Pluto is the Roman counterpart of Lord Hades."

The gods were shocked, to say the least. A whole new pantheon emerges that changes some of their characteristics? They nodded without thinking much and motioned for them to continue.

Hazel moved to sit with Hades. The god nodded and smiled at his daughter.

A boy stepped forward and introduced himself. "Son of Mars, counterpart of Ares. Frank Zhang, immortal praetor of New Rome." He then moved to sit with his girlfriend in the Hades couch section.

Ares nodded at his son; he looked like a fine warrior.

The blond girl from earlier stepped forward and introduced herself, "Daughter of Athena, Annabeth Chase Jackson, goddess of Architecture, intelligence, plans, heroes, warriors and courage. The sixteenth Olympian, Queen of demigods, and wife of Lord Perseus Jackson." She declared, and stepped back to one of the empty couches reserved for future guests.

Athena nodded proudly at her daughter. She was an Olympian, a goddess and a Queen. She had achieved much.

Everyone was open-mouthed as they heard her titles; she was the sixteenth Olympian, and she was a Queen too. Meaning there were three other more Olympian gods in the future. Zeus and Hera kept their disdain hidden for fear of getting struck down.

Another girl stepped forward; she had black hair and electric blue eyes. Her looks screamed danger, "Daughter of Zeus, Thalia Jackson, goddess of electricity, rain, air, protection and hunting. Lieutenant of the hunters of Artemis, the 17th Olympian, and wife of Lord Perseus Jackson." Thalia then proceeded to sit with Annabeth.

Zeus looked at his daughter and nodded, while Hera looked at her and sneered.

Artemis looked shocked, happy, and surprised at the same time. "Wait, how can you be my lieutenant and be someone's wife? And how is another goddess allowed in the hunt, the fates had declined my wish for having another goddess before."

The hunters looked at their future lieutenant and didn't know what to do. They were ecstatic to have another goddess on the hunt, but the fact that she wasn't a maiden was disturbing. How can she be accepted into the hunt?

Thalia smiled at Artemis, "I cannot answer the first question yet sister, but know this that the hunters accepted our decision in the future, and agreed to still follow us. As for your second question, when your husband is the master of fates everything is possible."

Artemis and her hunters nodded reluctantly and calmed down. They would have to see what happens in the future that led the situation to come to this.

Another girl came forward; she had green eyes and fiery red hair, "Rachel Dare Jackson, goddess of prophecy and sight, Wife of Lord Perseus Jackson." She announced and sat on the same couch as Annabeth.

Many raised their eyebrows at her as she didn't announce a godly parent but stayed silent. How many wives did Perseus Jackson have?

Another girl stepped forward. She had Kaleidoscope eyes and choppy brown hair. "Daughter of Aphrodite, Piper Mclean, goddess of Charmspeak, inner beauty, and compassion, Wife of Lord Perseus Jackson." She too, joined her sister wives.

Aphrodite smiled proudly at her daughter and nodded her approval.

A girl stepped forward and looked around. Unlike others, she was serious and every step she took was calculated. "Daughter of Bellona, Roman counterpart of Enyo. Reyna Jackson, goddess of comradery, duty, dedication, order and leadership. Queen of Rome, Wife of Lord Perseus Jackson." She stepped back and sat with Annabeth and the others.

Enyo looked at her daughter with critical eyes; she didn't have many children. This one would be interesting, she thought.

"Wait, just how many wives does this Percy Jackson guy has?" Apollo asked, and he couldn't believe that so many of the beautiful women were turning out to be the wife of the guy they were to read about. Most of the gods, too, leaned forward to hear the answer; many were wondering whether he was as great as announced, if he had so many partners.

Percy's wives looked at each other, then Thalia answered, "Well he has a strange life, and strange destiny. He has 9 wives; the creator herself announced that he would have 9 soulmates. Percy was as shocked as everyone trust me. But he loves us all the same and doesn't look at any other women romantically."

They nodded at that and turned to the last remaining four people. Zeus motioned for them to introduce themselves.

A girl with black hair and orange eyes that looked like fire stepped forward, "Daughter of the goddess Hestia and the God Perseus, Danae Jackson, goddess of peace, guidance and fairness." She said softly, the aura radiating off her was calming. Just like Hestia.

The people present gasped as they turned to each other and whispered about a maiden goddess having a child. The elder gods looked at each other in shock. Zeus looked enraged that Hestia had broken her maidenhood, but stayed silent from the fear of the fates.

Hestia walked up to her daughter and looked at her with wide eyes, "You're my daughter?" She asked, she had never thought she would ever have a child. The girl looked much like her, and Hestia felt her motherly instincts churning.

Danae bowed slightly to her mother and answered, "Yes mother, I'm your daughter." Hestia smiled and took her daughter towards the hearth to get to know her daughter.

Another girl stepped forward; she had black hair and intimidating gray eyes, "First natural born daughter of the goddess Athena and the god Perseus. Sophia Jackson, goddess of knowing, battlelines, maps and duals."

Another round of gasps ran through the crowd. Athena was a virgin goddess, and having a naturally born daughter meant she lost her maidenhood, too. Zeus looked a second away from exploding as he lost another maiden goddess. The rest of the council looked at Athena, smirking, causing the wisdom goddess to blush and glare at them. She couldn't believe that she had given up her maidenhood.

She nodded at her daughter and motioned for her to sit with her. Sophia sat with her mother and started talking.

The last two children stepped forward and introduced themselves. Both of them had black hair and silver eyes. Artemis realized whose children they were and waited for confirmation.

"Penelope Jackson," the girl said, and looked at the boy to continue.

"Damon Jackson, twin children of the god Perseus and the goddess Artemis." The boy spoke, and braced himself for the explosion.

Sure enough, Artemis and Zeus stood up and shouted, "WHAT?"