A/N: I did this chapter as well, I didn't add much because I felt the only way to add more was to keep writing the chapter. The next one is already written and I like the way this ended.


Chapter 2: A Meeting on Olympus

Annabeth awoke the next morning feeling extremely fatigued; she hadn't gone to bed until three in the morning! She knew she should talk to Percy and tell him she had cheated on him. She also knew she didn't want to lose him in their blissful relationship. Percy had never kept any secrets from her and she didn't want to keep any from him. Annabeth believed it was for the best though, that Percy did not find out. Ever.

Annabeth looked everywhere for Percy but couldn't find him. Little did she know, Percy was in the forest talking to none other than Athena.

"Hello, Lady Athena, to what do I owe the pleasure of this meeting?" Percy asked politely, knowing this couldn't be good.

"Be quiet, sea spawn, I did ask you to speak," Athena said a little harshly, "Besides, you should earn your place. I am ordering you to break up with Annabeth, or I shall send you on a quest."

"Oh? Where does this 'quest' go to?" the son of Poseidon asked.

"Tartarus of course," Athena said with a malicious glint in her eyes. "Your goal is to go in and defeat the titans that have been imprisoned there. Alone." Athena flashed out without waiting for an answer. Percy was scared, he knew he couldn't break up with Annabeth. He loved her, but he also had promised himself after the war with Gaea that he was never going back there. He shivered. A difficult choice lay ahead.

At about noon Percy returned to the camp for lunch, and was met with a very, very angry daughter of Athena.

"Where were you? I had thought you were gone again!" Annabeth screamed at him, "Why didn't you tell me where you were?"

"Annabeth, you know I'd never leave again without at least leaving you a note. I know how worried you were when Hera stole my memories and sent me to Camp Jupiter," he replied. Annabeth just huffed again and stomped to her table while Percy got his food. 'Girls, can never understand them.' Percy thought. 'They are like the unsolvable puzzle.' Percy dumped in his offerings and took his time eating, enjoying the taste of his sandwich. He looked over to the Athena table to see Annabeth was missing. Percy wondered where she went, but didn't dwell on it. If she wanted to tell him, she would.

"We have to stop meeting like this, if Percy finds out he will break up with me. I don't want that and I'm sure you don't either," Annabeth told the man as he kissed her neck, she tried to stop him but didn't put all of her effort into it.

"You know you want me, Annabeth. Just let me do it," he whispered into her ear seductively, "I might tell Percy though, unless you swear on the River Styx to let me have you whenever I want." At this point Annabeth's clothes were halfway off and her mind had started to become clouded with lust.

"I swear on the River Styx that you can have me until such a time I am not dating Percy," she said, sealing her own fate.

"Good girl, good girl," he murmured as his pants came off and she was laid on the ground.

After lunch Percy became worried, Annabeth wasn't around yet. He went to look for her in the forest when he heard what he thought was a moan of pain.

"Yes, Poseidon! Just like that!" Annabeth moaned, "Ohhhhh yeah!"

"You like this? You want more?" Poseidon smiled, until he saw who was in front of him. Percy's eyes were aflame with anger and betrayal. How dare she do this to him? He had been planning on going to Tartarus to get her mother's approval to continue to be with, and eventually marry her! Yet Annabeth was laying here having sex with another man! His father no less! He would make them pay.

"What the fuck are you doing!" he screamed, "Why would you have sex with him Annabeth!" Poseidon thought he might get out of this unpunished.

"Percy, he made me! I either had to let him have me or he would kill me! You have to believe me, Percy!" Annabeth cried in despair. He had found them out; her worst fear had come to pass.

"Bullshit Annabeth!" surprisingly this wasn't Percy, but Poseidon, "You had sex with me willingly for weeks!" Percy drew Riptide and slashed Poseidon across the face.

"How could you do that, Dad? Why? Why her? Don't you have naiads or Amphitrite? Why do you have to take her away from me?" Percy didn't look angry anymore. He just looked depressed, as if he had nothing left in the world. Annabeth supposed he didn't, he found his girlfriend cheating on him with his father.

The tears started flowing from his eyes as the winds started picking up. The skies darkened; waves slammed against the beach with the sound of impending doom. It started to rain as Percy screamed in agony and anguish. He sprinted as hard as he could back to his cabin and immediately crashed to the floor, wondering how the fates could be so cruel to him.

He hadn't left his cabin in three weeks. He had cried every day and slept fitfully every night. Percy hadn't eaten a single morsel of food either. He didn't see the point; especially if his request of the Olympians was granted. When he emerged from his cabin he almost went blind. After sitting in the darkness of his cabin so long, the sunlight was almost too much for him. The campers who saw him gasped. Perseus Jackson, the man who saved Olympus not once but twice, was but a shadow of his former self. The savior of Olympus was paler than Hades himself. Some of the campers were counting his ribs while others looked at his face. His cheeks were sunk in and his eyes looked like they were dead. Soon the one person Percy did not want to see had to speak.

"Percy, what happened to you?" Annabeth asked.

"You should know, Annabeth," he said, his voice devoid of any emotion. The camp apparently was kept in the dark about what had happened and they started asking about it. "Let her tell you, I have business on Olympus to take care of."

Percy got in his car and immediately set off for New York City. He had to ask the gods a question. When he arrived at the New York State Building he had to practically steal the key from the guard so he could ride the elevator. The guard hadn't recognized him in this state. When he got to the top, he stepped out of the elevator and walked towards the throne room.

"Apollo! I am NOT your little sister!" Artemis yelled.

"Are too!" the sun god replied.

Zeus called the council to order, "An unknown hero has a request to make of us, he said I would enjoy what it was. Bring him in, Hermes." Hermes brought in Percy, the gods gasped at the sight of him.

"Who are you?" Athena demanded.

"Don't you remember your daughter's ex?" Percy answered, the emotionless voice wavered Annabeth's mentioning.

"Percy? What happened to you?" Athena said, while she despised him, she didn't want him to die.

"Ask Annabeth why don't you? Since she's so special and can't ever be hurt," the sudden bitterness in his voice startled everyone.

"Enough chatter," Zeus ordered, "Why are you here, Perseus? I will not be making you a god."

"I would not wish to live forever, my request is that you kill me." This surprised everyone in the throne room except for Poseidon. This was not missed by most as the sea god was forced to explain what he had done. When Athena found out she was furious. That Barnacle Beard dare have sex with her daughter and then have her swear on the River Styx to keep doing it? She would show him! After the business with Perseus was done of course.

"We will not grant you this wish, it is unwise to end your own life early," Zeus spoke carefully, not wanting to enrage the Earthshaker's son.

At the rebuttal Percy looked outraged, "I wish then, to become immortal and lead a group of men who forgo love and the company of women. I am prepared to take this vow as well."

Zeus knew what Aphrodite would say so he would make Percy wait, "You must think this through first, child. You are too angry in order to just make this decision. Give another a chance first."

"Women are all the same, Lord Zeus. Deceitful, cheating bitches who don't deserve a second chance!" Percy walked out of the throne room, knowing that next time the gods considered his request he would be allowed to just do what he wanted.


A/N: This is the end of Percabeth, there is no chance they will ever get together again. Please give me some feedback and read and review!