Poseidon's point of view

We were in the middle of a council meeting but to tell you the truth I wasn't really paying attention to what was being said since I was thinking about Percy. He hadn't been seen in five months, sure he'd been missing for eight months during the giant war but even then, I knew where he was, now though I had no clue where he had gone.

I knew that he had left Camp Jupiter after his and Annabeth Chase's relationship ended. I knew that the daughter of Athena was back at Camp Half-Blood now but no-one had seen Percy in five months. I paid more attention to the meeting until I noticed an opportunity to speak up and ask the question that dominated my mind, "Have any of you seen Percy, or heard anything?"

I hoped he was fine, he was a powerful demigod and he had plenty of training but even the strongest heroes could fall if they were caught by surprise, ambushed, or tricked. I was still holding on to hope that my son was fine since I knew he was the best swordsman in the last three hundred years but still it had been five months since he had been seen last. A small part of me couldn't help but be worried, after all, he may be powerful but that also means that more monsters go after him than other demigods. I was disappointed when the others told me that they didn't know anything, but then I realized that Hades hadn't said anything which made me wonder if he'd heard something.

"Hades, do you know something?" I asked hoping that my guess was correct.

Hades seemed to hesitate before admitting, "I saw him a few weeks ago but I am uncertain of his current location."

Surprise and slight anger shot through me that my brother hadn't told me where my son was. I was about to start yelling at my brother when I sensed that my son had just entered my domain. I worked to pinpoint where exactly he was but by the time I got there he was already long gone.

I couldn't quite understand how he could have left that quickly but I talked to the fish in the lake that he had entered, and what they told me was shocking, to say the least. I wasn't quite sure what to think about what they had just told me. Part of me believed that what had happened wouldn't really change Percy much due to his fatal flaw but I was still worried about if I was wrong.

I decided that I would keep trying to find Percy, and once I found him I would decide what to think then. I decided that I would ask Artemis a favour hoping that since he was the only male demigod that she respects I hoped that she would keep an eye open for him. I would definitely tell her about what had happened to him though since I wouldn't want her to shoot him and kill him.

Deciding that I wouldn't find him that day I headed back to Olympus and looked for Artemis in hopes of getting her help in finding Percy. I'm certainly not her favourite god due to my reputation when it comes to women, but hopefully, she will agree to help me find Percy. After all, I can only really search the seas and other bodies of water, she can search basically anywhere except Alaska.

I did eventually get in contact with Artemis, and she agreed to keep an eye open for Percy if only because her lieutenant is a good friend of his. I was still annoyed that Hades hadn't told me that he'd seen Percy before now. Why the secrecy? Why was Percy trying to avoid me? how much had becoming a werewolf changed him?

All of those questions and more went through my head and as much as I wanted to, I couldn't come up with answers for any of them.

Annabeth's point of view

I kind of felt bad knowing that I was probably the reason that Percy hadn't been seen in five months, we knew that once our courses at the university had finished for the summer he had left camp Jupiter and no-one that we knew of had seen him since. I understood that due to how much he loved me it wouldn't be easy for him to accept our breakup so I guessed that he probably just needed time to come to terms with it and move on.

Regardless I was still worried about him since I still see him as a friend. I knew that since he's the son of one of the big three a lot of monsters come after him when he's in the mortal world. I know that he's one of the best fighters I know, but I still couldn't help but worry about him after all even the strongest demigods can fall. To be honest most of the camp is worried about him along with several of the gods and camp Jupiter.

I couldn't help but wonder, what had happened to him? Was he alright? If he was alright how long would it be before he returns? I got the feeling that it would be a while before I receive answers to any o those questions, after all, healing takes time no matter what kind of pain it is. I only hoped that he would be alright since I guessed that I was the cause of his disappearance.

Even though it had led to Percy disappearing, I didn't regret ending our relationship. As much as I would have rathered not hurt him like I did, I couldn't force myself to stay in a relationship that I was no longer happy in. I knew that Percy understood that the day that I ended our relationship I guessed that he just found it hard to accept that our relationship was over.

We've sent search parties out to look for him but so far, they'd gotten nowhere Camp Jupiter had done the same and ended up with the same result. When asked if Percy was still alive Nico would say that he thought so but the last time someone had asked him that he'd also admitted that he wasn't sure. That answer surprised me, normally he could be sure if someone was dead or alive. the only times he wasn't sure were when people asked him about nature spirits or satyrs. Why couldn't he tell if Percy was okay? That seemed to be just one more question that I just couldn't answer.

I was just about to head to my next class when I spotted a girl walking over Half-Blood Hill, unlike most new demigods she seemed perfectly fine, no obvious injuries, no monsters hot on her heels, and most surprising of all, there wasn't a satyr with her.

Sure, sometimes demigods make it here without a satyr's help, and sometimes satyrs get killed before the demigod makes it here, but it almost seemed like that girl's arrival was too easy. Sure, I didn't know what she might have faced before she made it this far but I still couldn't help but wonder how she made it so easily.

Ignoring my confusion for now, I headed toward her to show her around, find out what she knows, and basically welcome her into camp. I introduced myself to her and as I showed her around camp she mentioned that someone had saved her from the minotaur and helped her get here. I asked her about the person, curiosity igniting within me.

she told me what had happened and my hope that the person might have been Percy were quickly dashed when she said the guy's name was Daniel and as she continued the story she made it clear that the guy looked nothing like Percy. She also said that her name was Amanda. As we were finishing our conversation and the tour a symbol appeared over her head, I guess Leo has a new half sister since the symbol was a flaming hammer indicating that she was a daughter of Hephaestus.

Speaking of Leo, he's still much the same as always, but the main difference is that he has Calypso now. He still spends a lot of time in bunker 9 but ever since he came back he also spends a lot of time with her. Jason travels between the camps ensuring that all the gods get the respect they deserve, but when he's not doing that he's here with Piper.

Not much has changed here other than Percy disappearing. Except for the search parties for Percy camp goes on much like it always has. training, capture the flag, campfires, everything is much the same except for the fact that there are more campers here now than before. As I headed to dinner I couldn't help but continue to think about what might have happened to Percy.

I wasn't looking to get him back, after all, I'd broken up with him for a reason, but now I'm not sure if the person I'm interested in likes me back, hopefully, she does but I don't know for sure. I had fallen for one of the daughters of Hecate, not Lu Ellen, but one of her half sisters. I knew that Thalia and Nico are really worried about Percy as well, especially since Nico wasn't sure if Percy was dead or alive

Grover's point of view

I was talking to several nymphs about how we could go about saving a forest where Mortals were planning on cutting down a lot of the trees in order to build a mall. As we discussed ways to drive the mortals away and make them rethink what they were going to do I realized that I could smell monsters but for some weird reason I could also smell the sea, we weren't even close to a beach. I warned the nymphs about the monster or monsters depending on how many there are.

Some of the nymphs returned to their trees, rocks, or other pieces of nature that they were connected to. A few nymphs stayed to help me if I needed it. I was surprised when a large wolf came out of the trees and then stopped in its tracks when it saw me. it took me a moment, but I realized the reason why I smelled monsters was because it was a werewolf.

The sea scent seemed to be coming from it too. That seemed odd but I didn't really think about it. For a moment, the wolf and I just stared at each other, it was black and its eyes were the same shade of green as Percy's. I couldn't help but wonder why it hadn't tried to attack me. my confusion turned into shock when the wolf shifted to its human form.

If satyrs could have heart attacks I probably would have right then and there because when the wolf had fully changed, before me stood my best friend Percy Jackson who said, "Long time no see G-man,"

I stared at him for a moment before stuttering, "p…Percy"

Amusement obvious on his face he said, "Yes Grover it's me,"

When I finally got over the fact that my best friend was a werewolf I asked, "What are you doing out here?" "When did you become a werewolf?" "What about Annabeth?"

He raised a hand to stop me from asking yet another question before explaining what had happened to him. I have been away from camp a lot lately so I hadn't heard that he and Annabeth were no longer together. He also explained that after the breakup he needed some time alone to accept what had happened. He also said that he'd had an unfortunate encounter with Lycaon and some of his wolves.

We talked for a while and he eventually said that he would help with what we were doing. It was certainly a shock to find out what had happened to Percy, but despite what had happened to him he was still my best friend. I'd known him since he was twelve so I wouldn't even think of abandoning him. He also admitted that he was worried about what everyone else would think, especially his father. I tried to reassure him that everything will be alright but when it comes to the gods you just can't be sure.