Percy wasn't very glad to hear that Annabeth had broken his computer again. Not that he didn't break it, but that he was getting sick of it breaking. So, he tried to hide his computer from Annabeth for one day. He knew Annabeth would find it soon, so he decided to go on it while she was busy.

Taking out the computer, he opened up Fanfiction. Turns out, many people had tried the challenge. Some had actually posted stories, while some people had just reviewed. Clicking the first link, he squinted his dyslexic eyes.

How to Write Fanfiction» by mae2551

Percy read the story the best he could. Leo somehow didn't bother to fix the computer so it was in greek. Percy could only guess he was sick of fixing the computer so many times. The story technically didn't finish the challenge, as it was only one perspective. But just reading the way Drew reacted to him, made him want to puke.

Percy clicked the next link.

New Review from xXWritingGoddessXx

I hate fanfiction

Percy read the review. It was shorter than the other story, so he found it easier to read.

"Running for my dear seaweedy life." He said. "Wow."

Percy noticed some grammar mistakes in both stories, but he wasn't one to judge. His was even worse. He clicked the next review.

New Review from DreaDarkk

The worst day ever

Percy spent the most time reading that one. It barely had any spaces because of it's length, but Percy couldn't blame the writer. He read the review, guessing each person that talked. Seeing as the writer basically censored the swearing, it made Percy wonder how much swearing there actually was on the website.

After reading the last story, Percy read a few more stories on the website. He realized that some of the stories on were absolutely revolting. And reading a few of the reviews on the stories, he noticed that some writers weren't the nicest people.

Checking the time, Percy panicked. Annabeth would be back any minute. He had to hide the computer. Still panicking, he thought of the best idea he'd probably ever thought of. Quickly making a new chapter for the story, he typed as fast as he could.

Thank you to anyone who participated in this challenge, and if you have not posted your story yet, once you do, you'll know you're worthy of me.

Thanks!

Percy was pretty sure some of the stories would never pass Annabeth's standards, but they passed his, so it was good enough. Hopefully Annabeth wouldn't find out that he had typed it.

Percy ran to the kitchen and turned on the sink. Using his powers, he made the water flow into a fountain. He tossed a drachma in the water.

"Oh Fleecy do me a solid, show me Nico Di Angelo at Camp Half-Blood!" He said.

Soon, Nico's face came up in the mist.

"Hey Percy, why did you IM?"

"Nico, I need you to do me a big favor."


Annabeth was glad she had finished everything she needed to. Then she could go on , and hope fully not break anything. After dropping her bags by the front door of Sally's new apartment, she headed to Percy's room.

Opening the door, she slipped in the door. Percy was there, eating a plate of blue cookies.

"Hi Percy," She greeted. "Where's your computer?"

Percy shrugged. "I let Nico borrow it."

"Why would you let Nico borrow it?"

"So he could put a definite end to it!"

"Why would you want to do that?" Annabeth asked. "And even if Nico broke it, Leo could always fix it again."

"I think the computer is not good for us and will lead to our deaths someday." Percy replied. "Oh, and Leo won't be able to fix it this time."

"How come?"

"Lets just say Nico broke it and hid it in different places."

Annabeth rolled her eyes. "We could just find the pieces again."

Percy grinned. "There's one in the Styx, one in , one on Ogygia, one in the Wilderness School, and one in the bottom of Tartarus."

"You know I could just get another computer right?"

"Oh great."