Thanks so much for all you who reviewed, I will take your comments into consideration. As pointed out to me by someone, The story line is a bit hard to follow with the changing characters so often so I have decided to do one character per chapter. ;) This Chapter will be a bit shorter than before so bear with me, I will update it soon.

Percy

"Come on, Percy!" Grover called to me. He was dancing with Juniper like there was no tomorrow. I was leaning against Cabin Ten, a.k.a Aphrodite's cabin. They were hosting the activities tonight, and as always they chose to host a dance. I'd always hated school dances, and this one was no exception. I was just about to offer to clean the pegasus stables when Annabeth appeared. She was wearing a long blue dress that shimmered in the moonlight. Her hair was curled. And she was wearing make up! She tossed her hair and strode towards me. Grabbing my shoulder, she spun me onto the dance floor. "Uh...er?" I stammered. She winked at me. "How do I look?" She asked as she twirled for me. "You look...You look..." Finally my brain began functioning again. This wasn't Annabeth. Annabeth, who never wore a dress in her life, who never let her hair down much less curled it, who would rather write a paragraph on the statistics on how they built the Parthenon then spin on a dance floor. I should have known the minute she walked in. Gritting my teeth, I dragged her off the dance floor and into the shadows. "Hello, Aphrodite." I said. She sighed and transformed back into her actual form. "Oh Perseus, We could've had so much fun." She pouted."Wheres Annabeth?" I was getting fed up with the goddess of love. Aphrodite ignored me. "Oh and don't tell Ares about this because you know how he is..." She babbled on. "I said, Where is Annabeth?" I stormed, causing water from the nearby fountain to drench the goddess. She threw me a disappointed look. "Oh Percy." Those two words of charm speak caused me to want to take back what I'd done but I shook of the effect with a frown. "Where is she! I'm warning you Aphrodite, you better tell me right now!" I whipped out Riptide. She laughed shrilly. "Calm down, darling. She's fine. Here I'll prove it." Throwing a drachma into the fountain, she commanded, "Oh Iris, goddess of the rainbow, show me Annabeth." I closed my eyes, completely unprepared for what I was about to see.