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8th sentence: Ik ben ….. jaar oud. (Ick ben … yahrrrr owd) it means I am … years old.

So, I have no idea if you guys even read this A/N, so if you do, put 'I love the Stolls' in your review, just so that I can see who actually reads this.

Nobody actually even tried to guess my age. I'll just stop with that and ask PJO quetions. Here's question #1:

Whats the name of the person that Percy talks with in The Lightning thief in the Lotus Hotel? The next onehot will be dedicated to the one who guesses it first .

This oneshot is set after they (SPOILER ALERT! FOR TLO!) defended Manhattan in TLO, when they are in front of all of the gods. Percy is offered immortality, and it's in Annabeth's POV. Thank you so so so so so much percyjacksonharrypotterrules for this idea, I was running out.

Disclaimer: Rick and I had a competition who could hold their breath the longest, but he won. Blame my asthma! It's not my fault! He still owns all of the characters, the plot, and everything recognisable from PJO and HoO


Annabeth VII

She just became the Official Architect of Olympus. She couldn't believe it. Grover was a Lord of the Wild, Tyson became a General of Lord Poseidon's army, and Annabeth became a official architect. She was dazed when she walked back to Percy.

"I'll…I'll have to start planning… Drafting paper, and, um, pencils-" she said in a trance.

"PERCY JACKSON!" Poseidon said. She quickly snapped out of it. She wanted to hear what Percy would get. Everybody went silent. Percy bowed at Zeus' throne first, and then at Poseidon's .

"Rise, my son." Poseideon said. Percy stood. "A great hero must be rewarded. Is there anyone here who would deny that my son is deserving?"

Nobody protested, which rarely happened.

"The Council agrees." Zeus said. "Percy jackson, you will have one gift from the gods."

"Any gift?" Percy said, clearly surprised.

Zeus nodded. "I know what you will ask. The greatest gift of all." No, please not that! Annabeth thought. Anything but that.

"Yes, if you want it, it shall be yours. The gods have not bestowed this gift on a mortal ero in many centuries, but, Perseus Jackson- if you wish it-" Please don't!"- you shall be made a god. Immortal. Undying."

Unable to be with me, Annabeth thought.

"You shall serve as your father's lieutenant for al time.."

"Um… a god" Percy said, uneasy.

Zeus rolled his eyes. "A dimwitted one, apparently. But yes. With the consensus of the entire Council, I can make you immortal. Then I will have to put up with you forever."

"Hmmm," Ares mused. "That means I can smash him to a ulp as often as I want, and he'll just keep coming back for more. I like this idea."

Like you could beat him. Annabeth thought, still miserable because she would lose Percy forever.

"I approve as well." Annabeth's mom said, though she was looking at Annabeth, and Annabeth knew why.

Percy glanced at Annabeth. She was trying not to meet his eyes, feeling sick because she would lose her best friend, and her crush.

He thought for a moment. Looked back at Annabeth.

Then he said the one word that would make Annabeth overjoyed.

"No." He said.

Everyone was silent, and the gods frowned.

"No?" Zeus said. "You are … turning down our generous gift?"

Annabeth didn't like the way he said it, like there was goin to be a huge storm.

"I'm honoured and everything" Percy said "Don't get me wrong. It's just… I've got a whole life left to live. I'd hate to peak in my sophomore year."

Only you, Percy Annabeth thought. Only you.

Percy looked back at Annabeth. She din't notice it, but she had her hands covering her mouth, and she had happy tears in her eyes, because she still had a shot.

"I do still want a gift though." He said. Looking back at the gods. "Do you promise to grant my wish?"

Zeus seemed to think about this. "If it is within our power."

"It is, and it's not even difficult. But I need you to swear on the River Styx."

"Whta?" Dionysus yelled. "You don't trust us?"

Percy looked at Hades. "Someone once told me you should always get a binding oath."

Hades shrugged. "Guilty"

Well that was easy to get out of him.

"Very well!" Zeus said, with a slighty dangerous tone. "In the name of the Council, we swear by the River Styx to grant your reasonable request as long as it is within our power."

What is he doing?

Thunder boomed.

"From now on," Percy said in a commanding tone, "I want you to recognize the children of the gods. All the children … of all the gods."

The gods looked uneasy.

"Percy," Poseidon said after a silence. "What exctly do you mean?"

"Kronos couldn't have risen if it hadn't been for a lot of demigods who felt abandoned by their parents. They felt angry, resentful, and unloved, and they had a good reason."

Really Seaweed Brain, you go and offend them?

Zeus was really angry. "You dare accuse-"

Percy interupted him, on a roll now. "No more undetermined children. I want you to promise to claim your children-all your demigod children-by the time they turn thirteen. They won't be left out in the world n their own at the mercy of monsters. I want them claimed and bruoght to camp so that they can be trained right, and survive."

Wow, he turned down immortality to save others…

"Now wait just a moment." Apollo said., but Percy kept on going.

"And the minor gods, Nemesis, Hecate, Morpheus, Janus, Hebe-they all deserve a general manesty and a place at Camp Half-Blood. Their children shouldn't be ignored. Calypso and the other peaceful Titan-kind should be pardoned too. And Hades-"

"Are you calling me a MINOR GOD?" he bellowed.

"No, my lord," Percy said. "But your children should not be left out. They should have a cabin at camp. Nico has proven that. No unclaimed demigods will be crammed into the Hermes cabin anymore, wondering who their parents are. They'll have their own cabins, for all the gods. And no more pact of the Big Three. That didn't work anyway. You've got to stop trying to get rid of powerful demigods. We're going to train them and accept them instead. All childrenof the gods will be welcome and be treated with respect. That is my wish."

Annabeth was so proud and happy. He was staying with her, she still had a shot at making this work. She would design a monument to last forever. And Percy had made a very wise decision. She was so proud.

Zeus snorted. "Is that all?"

Note the sarcasm.

"Percy," Poseidon told his son. "You ask much. You presume much."

"I hold you to your oath." Percy said. "All of you."

Surprisingly, it was Annabeth's mom who spoke. "The boy is correct."

Of course he is.

"We have been unwise to ignore our children. It proved a strategic weakness and almost caused our destruction. Percy Jackson, I had my doubts about you but perhaps-" she looked at Annabeth- "perhaps I was mistaken. I move that we accept the boy's plan."

"Humof." Zeus grumbled. "Being told what to do by a mere mortal. But I suppose…"

"All in favor." Hermes said, evidently glad to have a less crowded cabin.

Everyone raised there hand.

"Um, thanks." Percy said.

Only you, Percy.

Poseidon said "Honor gaurd!"

The Cyclopes made a aisle from the thrones to the doors for Percy to walk through.

"All hail, Perseus Jackson." Tyson called. "Hero of Olympus… and my big brother!"


Sorry about not really showing any emotions or something, but I was out of ideas

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