A/N Thank you to all the amazing, wonderful support that I'm getting! You guys are the best. By the way, I don't own age of Ultron so this probably won't be exactly the same as the movies, but I'll do my best! So don't be mad!

Steve Rogers
Avengers Tower

The Avengers were discussing bringing the teenagers on the next mission. "Aren't they just the back up?" Clint asked. Fury gave him a stony look. "I've already answered that." He said angrily. "I didn't include them in the Avengers Initiative just to have them sitting around. They're needed on this mission. We need all the help we can get."

"That's true," Natasha admitted. "But only the first two, Percy and Annabeth. This was supposed to be a stealth mission. Let's try to keep it that way."

"Agreed," Tony said. "What say you, Point Break? You've been awfully quiet about this whole thing."

Thor fidgeted nervously, which was really unlike him. "I have already expressed my views on the matter." He certainly had. Thor had again said that they were making a huge mistake and meddling with things that mortals shouldn't meddle with. Needless to say, the tension was a little high.

"Fine," Steve said. "We'll include them. But on one condition." Everyone looked at him, even Tony. "We treat them as our equals. It's not going to help anyone if we treat them like they're inexperienced and useless. Who knows what they've been through, with their fighting skills? Who knows what kind of pasts they've had?"

Everyone nodded. "We treat them like they're part of the team," Steve finished. "Because they are now."

"So, not any different then we're treating them anyway?" Clint joked. Steve ignored them. "And Stark? Don't call them 'kid'." Tony tried to put on an innocent face but couldn't quite pull it off. "And what makes you think I would do that?"

Steve rolled his eyes.

Percy Jackson
Roughly two days later

"No," Percy said resolutely. "What do you mean no?" Tony asked impatiently. Annabeth squeezed his hand. They were staring up at a quinjet that would take them to Sokovia. "Just what I say," Percy maintained. "I don't do planes. Annabeth, maybe. But not me."

"Why not?" Tony asked again. Percy glanced at Annabeth. They hadn't explained what they were to the Avengers yet. Percy couldn't quite get up the nerve, and they hadn't gotten permission from Olympus yet. Finally, he said. "I don't fly. It's part of my religion." Tony raised an eyebrow, skeptical. "Your religion."

"Yes." Said Percy firmly.

"Well, if you can't go on a plane for a mission then I don't-"Tony began angrily. Steve put a hand on his shoulder. "Stark. How are you planning to get there?" Steve directed to Percy. He grinned. "You got a boat?"

After half an hour and a ton of arguments, Percy got a boat. "Ohhh, yeah." Percy said, running his hands over the smooth metal. "This'll work." The boat shuddered, sensing his presence. Tony, it seemed, couldn't refrain himself any longer. "How are you supposed to get there in time?" He asked.

Percy gave them a shark grin. "I will. Trust me. In fact, ten bucks I beat ya there." Tony scoffed. "Um, definitely. I love easy money." If he'd have glanced behind him he would have noticed Annabeth's smirk. Percy winked. "See you there, Wise Girl." Annabeth rolled her eyes. "You're terrible at goodbyes, Seaweed Brain."

Percy saluted Tony and Steve, climbed into the boat, and shot off. Tony stared at him. "Does that boat seem to be going a little faster than usual?" He said in an undertone to Steve. Steve looked around, but the boat was already out of sight.

Percy grinned to himself as he sped across the Atlantic. This would be the easiest ten bucks he ever made, although it was possible that he would get a monster attack. He shook that thought off. This was the Atlantic, not the Mediterranean.

Annabeth
Quinjet
Somewhere over the Atlantic

Annabeth's hands kept fingering her silver dagger. Once or twice she realized that Tony and Natasha Romanoff glancing her way and muttering to each other. Most of the time, though, Steve Rogers nudged them and whispered. He seemed to be trying to treat them better. Annabeth appreciated the sentiment, but Percy and she would never be accepted in the mortal world. Not yet, anyway.

That could change after the world recognized them as Avengers, or their identities, anyway. Annabeth jumped. Her suit! She stood up suddenly. "I need to change into my costume." She announced. Tony looked at her strangely. "Why would you need a costume ki- I mean Annabeth?" He said, wincing as Steve drove an elbow into his ribs. "This isn't a costume party."

Annabeth shrugged. "I've got friends, and a family, and a kind of normal life. I'd like to keep that unaffected from the Avengers, especially if I get into any legal trouble." She winked at Natasha, who looked surprised, as if she didn't expect a teenager to think of that. Annabeth wanted to yell, I KNOW THINGS TOO! "Just because I'm a kid doesn't mean I'm an idiot." Annabeth said, and stalked off to grab her back.

As she left, Annabeth thought she saw Steve give everyone a look like, 'what did I tell you?' Annabeth opened her bag to pull out her suit and again marveled at what a good job Piper had done. It was sleek gray, with flexible material for her to run and jump in. It also had two belt holsters for her steel and bronze knives, just in case she ran into any monsters.

She pulled her hair into a bun, because, really, who could play basketball, let alone fight with your hair in your face? When she walked out, everyone stared at her. "Sorry, I'm taken." Annabeth joked. "What's that knife made out of?" Tony asked. Annabeth smirked. "Steel." Natasha snorted. "No, I mean the other one." Tony said impatiently. "Celes- I mean, bronze." Annabeth gave him a look that said clearly that asking any more questions would not be good for his health.

Tony got the message. Annabeth cursed herself. She'd almost said Celestial Bronze. Who knew what that could lead them to discover? Annabeth walked up to Natasha Romanoff and said, "Fancy a rematch? I'm a bit rusty."

Natasha looked taken by surprise, but nodded. "Oh, this is gonna be good." Bruce muttered, until Thor shushed him. He was watching Annabeth intently. Annabeth winked at him and then dove at Natasha, pulling out her knife as Natasha pulled out her electric… sword? Spear? Whatever.

They fenced and stabbed so quickly and so fiercely that the two girls looked like blurs. Occasionally Steve made a move like he wanted to intervene, but never did. Finally, once again, Annabeth pinned Natasha to the floor, disarmed, and with her knife pointed at Natasha's throat. "Do you yield?" Annabeth asked. Natasha looked like she wasn't used to saying those words but said, "I- I yield."

Annabeth released her hold and reclined against the wall. "Well? Anyone else want a go?" The Avengers looked at each other. Clint rolled up his sleeves. "What? I'm never one to shirk from a challenge. Am I allowed to use my bow?" Annabeth grinned. "By all means. Although, we probably shouldn't use the ones that explode. It wouldn't do to blow up the plane before we even get to Sokovia."

Steve Rogers P.O.V

They were having a great time. Underneath all of the soldier and seriousness, there was an actual teenager under there. Still, it was a little disconcerting. An eighteen year old had taken out Black Widow. A blond New Yorker had caught one of Hawkeye's arrows. And what normal teenager could lift Thor's hammer?

Meanwhile, Thor himself was standing hunched in the back, watching the whole thing. Steve was getting seriously annoyed. What was Thor hiding? He knew something about Percy and Annabeth that he wasn't saying. Steve couldn't think of any other reason for Thor keeping secrets than that he was scared. That really freaked him out, because whatever could scare a Norse god could not be good.

Tony had politely declined fighting Annabeth because he wasn't good at hand to hand combat and if he got out his suit and blasted her and she dodged, he would bust a hole in the plane.

Finally Annabeth raised her hands. "I'm tired. When do we get to Sokovia?" Tony looked up. "Well, you heard her, JARVIS."

"Approximately six hours and sixteen minutes, sir." Annabeth arched her back, stretching. "I'll be back. I have to call Percy."

"I thought you didn't have phones?" Steve asked before he could stop himself. Annabeth spared him a glance. "We don't."

Steve studied her. He'd gotten a pretty good sixth sense of people. Annabeth, he was sure, was one of the good guys. He didn't know how she became one, and why she was so involved in the fight, but Steve was sure that they could trust her. Annabeth was also a whole new level of weird. She was going to call Percy, but they didn't have phones? And then there was Percy's whole aversion of flying. No matter what he said, Steve was pretty sure it had nothing to do with his religion.

Annabeth P.O.V

Annabeth turned on the sink and filled up her water sprayer. She started pumping it and threw a golden drachma into the mist. "Oh goddess, accept me offering." She muttered. "Show me Percy Jackson." The mist shimmered and Percy appeared. "Annabeth!" He said, grinning. "Shh. Not too loud. The Avengers think I'm just calling you. Where are you?"

Percy frowned. "Um, I'll get there in about five hours, I think." Annabeth didn't need to ask how he knew that. As a son of Poseidon, he had perfect bearings at sea. "You're gonna beat us, then." Percy grinned. "Great! I'm gonna need that ten bucks to buy cookies while we're in Sokovia."

Annabeth smiled. "Seaweed Brain, we're probably going to be there for a while, most likely fighting things the entire time."

"But I thought this was supposed to be a quick mission? You know, get in get out?" Annabeth laughed. "When has our luck ever been that good?" Percy shrugged.

"You're right. Well, at least I get the satisfaction of winning." Annabeth opened her mouth to tell him about beating Natasha again when she heard footsteps. "Um, gotta go. Bye!" She broke the connection, and just in time. The door opened and Natasha was standing there. "This fell out of your bag," She said. She was holding Annabeth's baggie of emergency ambrosia! "Thanks!" Annabeth said, snatching it back and barely concealing her panic. "Any time, "Natasha said, though she looked at Annabeth funny.

"I heard voices in here." Natasha said, glancing around. "I was calling Percy." Annabeth said simply. She stuffed the ambrosia between her belt. She got the feeling she would need it soon.

Annabeth walked back out. "So," She said. "I'm no good without information. What are we doing in Sokovia, and why? And no saying, 'we're getting a scepter.' Who's scepter? Why is it so important? I need details, people."

She'd been dying to ask for a while now. She hated not knowing anything. "Well," Tony began, "On the attack on New York- You do know what that is now, right?" Annabeth nodded. She'd found it all out on Daedalus' laptop. "Anyway," Tony continued. "Loki had this scepter. It was really powerful. When he touched it to your chest, he controlled you." In the back, Clint shuddered noticeably, and Natasha put a hand on his shoulder.

We used it to turn off the portal, but we lost it to HYDRA." Annabeth nearly groaned, but restrained herself. "We've gone to a lot of HYDRA bases-before you joined, of course." He added hastily. "And it hasn't been there. We're pretty sure this is the one."

"And if you do find it?" Annabeth asked, watching Tony closely. "Thor takes it back to Asgard." Tony said. "Oh, and another thing. We've heard rumors that Strucker-a commander for HYDRA- has been using the scepter to create enhanced humans." Annabeth stared at him. "Explain."

Tony complied. "We're not exactly sure what they can do, but somehow the scepter enhanced their abilities. Maybe they're stronger. Maybe they can control people. We just don't really know."

Bruce put in, "We'll probably see them there, though. If this is where the scepter is, HYDRA will have their best protecting it." Annabeth nodded. Then she went to a secluded area, pulled out Daedalus' laptop and searched "enhanced humans". Maybe the internet would give a better explanation then Tony Stark. The Wikipedia had nothing. Random science fiction websites came up, but none were factual.

Finally she just searched HYDRA organization so she could learn everything there was to know about it. It wasn't like the Avengers had an orientation video.

Five hours and thirty six minutes later, the quinjet landed in Sokovia. "Ha! We beat him." Tony said triumphantly. Annabeth grinned and pointed down. "Don't be too sure. I told Percy where we were going to land." Sure enough, a waving figure next to a docked boat was about ten feet away from them. "There's no way," Tony said, but Bruce started to laugh.

"What took you guys so long?" Percy said, walking up to them and winking at Annabeth. "I've been here for over an hour. Where's my ten bucks?" An exaggeration, Annabeth knew, but there was no need to tell the Avengers that. Tony groaned but pulled out some crumpled bills from his pocket. Annabeth pulled Percy into a hug. "Any problems with monsters?" She whispered.

"No, but be quiet. They could be listening. Sure enough, Steve was eyeing them with great interest. "Well? Where is it?" Percy asked. "I'm ready to kick some HYDRA butt!" Annabeth put a hand on his shoulder. They had to act like professionals with these guys. "We rented some jeeps." Bruce said. "Come on."

Two hours and two lost cars later, they could see a huge monastery looming in the distance.

Percy P.O.V.

Percy had already put his suit on in the boat, but was not looking forward to the battle, whatever he said to the contrary. Chiron had always said that a hero was never to harm mortals unless absolutely necessary. And here he was, about to lay siege on a whole building full of them. He knew it was for a worthy cause, and he knew that these mortals were bad. The fact remained that the keyword was mortal. "Remember, this is a surprise attack, and we want to catch them off guard-"Steve started saying, but he was cut off by a piercing alarm that sounded throughout the trees.

"Well, so much for that." Percy muttered. Percy and Annabeth leaped out of the car drew their steel weapons and started stabbing soldiers left and right. Percy winced every time he did it, and Annabeth didn't luck too comfortable either.

The rest of the Avengers had no such limitations. Percy glanced up and saw Iron Man shooting towards the building. Percy was expecting him to bust right through and was surprised when he bounced off. Filtered version? "Shoot!"

You can probably guess what he actually said. "Language!" Steve said. "JARVIS, what's the view from upstairs?" A smooth British voice sounded in their earbuds. "The central building is protected by some sort of energy shield."

"Of course it is." Percy grumbled. "This is far more protected than any HYDRA base we've taken on so far." JARVIS continued.

"The scepter must be here!" Thor said. "At long last." Percy grinned. Annabeth said this was going to take a while? Nah. Just in and out. "Percy!" Annabeth called. "Your hood!" Percy cursed in Ancient Greek. He'd forgotten to hide his face. "'At long last' is lasting a little long, boys." Natasha said. "Yeah, I'm pretty sure we lost the element of surprise." Clint said dryly.

"No one else is going to deal with the fact that Cap just said, 'language'?" Tony said sarcastically. Steve sighed. "I know. It just…" He slammed a soldier or two with his shield. "Slipped out." He finished.

Percy laughed. Suddenly, he felt a whoosh of air. Percy spun around. He glanced back and saw Clint hiding behind a tree. A guy appeared, only about twenty years old. "You didn't see that coming?" He said mockingly before dashing off again. Percy realized what was happening before Clint did. "Clint!" He yelled, but it was too late.

A the gun from the bunker swiveled and a beam of blue light shot out of it, hitting Clint. He yelled and fell over, clutching his side. Natasha to him and felt his side. So did Percy. "We have an enhanced in the field." Steve said. "Clint's hit!" Natasha said.

"Can someone deal with that bunker?" She added as it continued to shoot at them. The Hulk leapt over and tore it apart. "Thank you." Percy was tempted to grab his ambrosia but he knew it would do more harm than good to a mortal. "Stark, we need to get inside." Steve said through gritted teeth.

"I'm closing in." Tony said. A moment later, a missile flew out of Iron Man and hit the base of the building and the shield disintegrated. "Clint's hit pretty hard, guys. We're gonna need an evac." Natasha said worriedly. Percy was surprised at the feeling in her voice. For some reason, he didn't feel like she cared for anyone. He was obviously wrong. "I can take Barton back to the jet." Thor said. "Steve, you, Stark, and the d-"Percy stiffened. "I mean, Perseus and Annabeth secure the scepter."

"Copy that." Steve said.

"Thor, what have I told you about using my real name?" Percy said. Tony swooped over and grabbed Percy. "Dude!" He yelped. "A little warning next time, fly boy?"

"Secure the scepter!" Thor said commandingly. "And for gosh sakes, watch your language." Tony said sarcastically. Percy laughed. "That's not going away any time soon." Steve sighed. Percy and Tony flew inside the building.

Percy walked inside. "Gosh, I hate flying." He looked up and saw a bunch of burly guys with gun pointed at them. Percy drew his sword and started deflecting the bullets, but Tony said, "Guys, stop, we need to talk about this."

A pocket in his suit opened and rocket missiles targeted and hit all of them. "Good talk." Tony said. "Nice," Percy said appreciatively.

Tony stepped out of the suit and muttered something to it. "Where do you think it is?" Percy asked. "Could be anywhere." Tony said, walking around. "JARVIS, download all their files, please. Scan the walls." A red beam scanned the room.

"The wall to your left, sir. I'm reading steel reinforcement." Tony stared at it. "Please be a secret door, please be a secret door, please be a secret door…" He pushed it and the wall slid open. "Yay!"

"I'd guess it was a secret door." Percy commented. Tony held up his hand to say be quiet. Percy fell silent and they walked down the long stairway.

Meanwhile, Annabeth and Steve were creeping along to Baron Strucker. Steve silently pointed outside the doorway. Annabeth nodded. "Baron Von Strucker." Steve said, striding through the door. "HYDRA's number one thug." Strucker turned around. "Technically, I'm a thug for S.H.I.E.L.D." Strucker said.

"Well, then technically you're unemployed." Annabeth said, drawing her knife. Annabeth felt a tingling on the back of her neck. She turned around and saw a flash of red and she and Steve were thrown back down the stairs. Annabeth jumped up and was about to attack when the girl backed up and the doors closed without her touching them, horror movie style.

"You'll have to be faster-"Strucker started to say, and Steve slammed him with his shield. "Second enhanced. Female. Do not engage." Steve said into the earbud.

Back with Percy and Tony, they'd just walked into a huge cavern. Percy recognized some Chitauri alien ships from pictures. "Guys, we've got Strucker." Steve said. "Yeah…" Tony said, walking around. "We've got… something bigger."

Percy stared around the room. "How did they get all of this?" Tony shrugged. "Who knows? The government cleared up most of the Chitauri waste but they couldn't manage to clean it all. Illegal salvagers, robbers, even civilians desperate enough to get money would sell this stuff to just about…" His voice trailed off. Percy saw a curved spear with glowing blue mass sitting on a holder.

"Thor. We've got eyes on the prize." Tony said, and all of the sudden hands appeared on the side of his head and a woman shot red energy into it. Percy reacted instinctively and slashed at her, but before he could she did the same thing to him.

Percy was plunged into a vision.

He was standing on the borders of Camp Half-Blood. It looked normal at first, but all of the sudden a shadow passed over the land and it seemed to contain all of the things he'd ever feared: Kronos, Atlas, Gaia, Tartarus, and all of the monsters he'd ever battled. Then he blinked and the shadow was gone.

In its place were hundreds of bodies of dead demigods and mortals. Annabeth, Jason, Piper, Leo, Frank, Hazel, Thalia, Nico, Will, Reyna. All of the people he'd ever cared for. And they all seemed to be looking at him with bitterness.

Annabeth grabbed his hand and pulled him to his knees. She looked tortured, angry, scared, like the time Percy had battled Akhlys. "How… could you… abandon us?" She said. Her breath came through in short gasps. "You… could have… saved me. All of us. Why didn't you help? Do… more?"

Percy shook his head, trying to convince himself that this wasn't real. Annabeth's hand slipped from his. "No…" He whispered.

Then, as quickly as it started, the vision stopped. Percy blinked. He was back with Tony. Percy felt frozen in place, and apparently so was Tony, until he thrust his hand out so suddenly he almost smacked Percy. He ducked just in time.

He suddenly remembered the woman. He spun around, hand flying into his pocket to grab his steel sword. He pulled it out but the lady just used her red energy stuff to push it away. She was watching Tony with almost hungry eagerness.

Suddenly the same guy who shot Clint appeared out of nowhere, accompanied as usual by a whoosh of air. Percy dove for his sword again but the woman just pushed it farther out of his reach. Meanwhile, Tony didn't seem to hear or care about what was happening. Pieces of the Iron Man arm flew to his hand. Percy watched with apprehension as Tony grabbed Loki's Scepter off its rack.

Percy Jackson: Mission Marvel

A/N Sorry guys I just had to do that. This is the part in the movie where they show the Age of Ultron logo and I just couldn't resist. Whoa that was the longest chapter I've ever written! *Gives pat on the back* Anyway, that was a long chapter, sorry for the long wait, I'll be out with a new chapter soon enough! As always, reviews are amazing! Please continue!

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