The butterfly affect

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Summery- Annabeth, Jason, piper, and Leo were caught in a bad storm on the way to New Rome, and crash landed. With the Argo II destroyed, they head back to the NYC, only to find things a little different... Okay VERY different. They walk into a completely alternat universe. How will they get back?

IMPORTANT!: characters are going to be a little OC because of the whole AU thing. Takes place between SON and MOA. Annabeth and Percy are still sort of dating. Mostly from Annabeth's POV. Any q's ask when reviewing.

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Annabeth's POV

It's bright, like, your standing next to the sun bright. I find the extremely odd. Um, did some turn the lights on in the underworld a little too high? Wait, this isn't the underworld, because its never light down there, ever. Turning around I see that there is nothing but white empty space. I look down to see no body. Did I die? Is this what it feels like?

I look around some more, not liking this situation. Where was Charon? And the river? Then I see something in the distance. Some sort of rectangle, and I start to move forward. I move slow at first, then picking up speed, and soon I'm practically flying at the thing. That's when I realize, I am not moving, IT is. The things coming at me at lightening speed, suddenly scaring me with its fast movement.

I try to turn away, so it won't turn me into a annabeth-pancake. My wish does not come true, I am stuck. My feet feel like blocks of concrete, stale and unmoving. I shut my eyes, not wanting to see it smash my face flat.

Poooooooooonnnnnnnnnnggggggg ggggg! That was certainly not what I was expecting. When the thing crashed into me, it made a sound that was very similar to an elevator reaching its floor.

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I was hit with another blast of light, thought this one I was familiar with. You get it with you first walk outside when you have been indoors for days. For some reason, a quote from Leo came into my mind. 'Let there be light!' He had said, when we first tested the electrical systems on the Argo. That phrase applies very well to right about now.

Now I see that I'm lying on my back, facing a clear, bight blue sky. The memories come back to like slamming into a freight train. The Argo... We crashed... Piper, Leo, and Jason... Where are they? I then heard a groan from my left.

Looking over I see Piper flat on her back. She was starring at the sky too, and had a dazed took to her clouded over eyes. I got worried for a second, but then I saw her stomach moving up and down, showing me that she was breathing. Her clothes were in taters, burned from what could only be a fire. She didn't look hurt though, just some minor scraps and bruises. All the sudden, her calm demeanor was broken with a strangled gasp. She sat up faster than her body could most likely handle, and from her pain filled moan, it seems she had figured that out the hard way.

"Piper?" I asked. My voice was scratchy, like I hadn't spoken for weeks. She then turned her head, as if just realizing I was there.

"Annabeth? What happened where are we?" She said in a voice much similar to mine, but then cleared her throat.

"I really don't know..." I kind of trailed off, just realizing our surroundings. We seemed to be in a forest of some sort. The trees were tall, but not overly thick. Most of them had already lost there leaves, letting me know that here, wherever we are, it's a around November. A soft, yet freezing breeze cut thought the trees, and froze me to my bones. It rustled the leaves piled around us.

She looked toward me with helpless eyes, and then in a small voice whispered, "Where are the boys?"

I turned my head, looking around what appeared to be a patch of trees, somewhere near the east coast. But I saw nothing that looked remotely similar to the two teenage boys. I looked at Piper, but soon regretted it. Her eyes were starting g to fill up with water, and her body was starting to shake from controlled sobs.

It was just then that we heard a soft moan coming from my far right.

I glanced at Piper again, only to see her getting up and chasing after the sound. I followed here, to see if it was Jason or Leo, or a monster trying to lead us to our death. I decided to be optimistic, and vote for the former, especially after hearing Pipers proclamation of, "Jason!"

Walking down the small hill, I see them more clearly. Jason is sitting up, and now hugging the life out of Piper. He is a little bruised, and has the occasional cut, but overall he seemed okay. His pants were covered in dirt, and his shit was in ruins. There were sticks and leaves tangled in his golden blond hair. Piper didn't seem to care though, she just put her hands on either side of his face and gave him a long passionate kiss.

The sight brought back memories of Percy. I remembered how when he did something completely idiotic, I would sand on my toes and kiss him, while scolding and laughing at him, of course. He would always smell like sea salt and homemade cookies. He'd rap his long arms around my waste, and I'd tangle my fingers in his black hair. We would have a moment of bliss together, just forgetting everything else and only focusing on each other. It was times like that, I realized that I loved the seaweed brain. Now it almost hurt to see them like that, they're sharing something that I may never have again, especially since we don't know where we are.

I was brought back from my thoughts of my boyfriend ( if I can still call him that ) when I noticed Leo. He was laying on his stomach, not moving. I quickly made my way over to him. Jason and Piper seemed to now see him too, after they were done lip-locking, and Jason's cheeks were the color tomatoes. I rolled him over by his shoulder, and heard Piper mutter an "oh, Gods..."

He was unconscious and had a huge pinkish-purple bruise that went from his temple to the middle of his forehead. A scrape stretched across the area right above it, leaking a little blood from the edges. His skin was too pale to be considered heathy, and sweat made curly hair stick too his neck. The only sign that he was still alive was the soft breathing from his nose, and the small line of drool coming from his mouth. For a moment, no one spoke, only stared at the son of Hephaestus in horror.

Snapping out of it, I turned onto his back, tilting his head so not to rest on the bruise. Checking my pockets, I prayed to the gods that I had some ambrosia with me. In my back pocket, I found a small square of what looked to be mashed birthday cake and feed it to him quickly.

The silence that followed was stiff. We all were worried for him, and we needed him to get up. Our prayers were answered because a few minutes later he was sitting up and hacking up what was left in his stomach. He looked scarred and confused.

"Where're we?" He asked, his voice sounding course and unused, like mine was. Jason shook his head looking at his feet.

"I really don't know. The last thing I remember was the Argo crashing, then waking up here."

We all looked at our surroundings again, seeing if this place had any significance to us. Nobody said anything for a few minutes, so I decided to speak up.

"Maybe we should look around a little, see if we could find someone to direct us to a hospital. I think Leo will need more medical attention after the ambrosia wears off. Can you walk?" I directed the last part to Leo, who nodded and started to stand up, only to fall back toward the ground. Jason caught him at the last second.

"Okay, maybe I can't." Leo said while settling back on the leaf covered ground.

"How about Annabeth and I go look around while you to stay here, Okay?" Piper proposed. That seemed to calm everyone down, even with out using her charmspeak.

Jason gave her a quick kiss. "Be careful."

"We will. I will come back here if anything happens."

And with that we set off down the hill, hopefully heading in a direction that has a main road. We did not expect however, to run into a old friend of mine and Percy's. This is going to be a long day.