Hay there! I hope you enjoy my crossover. I'm editing so the errors are gone. I hope you enjoy the new di Angelo family.

Disclaimer: I do not own PJO or HP all credit goes to J.K. Rowling and Rick Riordan.

I walked slowly to my father's throne room, I was understandably nervous . After all father had summoned me he sounded anxious which didn't make the case any better. If you can make the Lord of the underworld anxious then it must be life ending to all. It seemed like an eternity before I arrived to the grand doors to my ever ending doom

I closed my eyes briefly, praying that lady luck was on my side and opened the doors. What I saw did not surprise me in the least, he say on his throne, posture as regal as it had ever been.

"Nico," He started, breath hitching for the starkest of moments. " 'm sending you to school." I was given no chance to respond to this shocking news as he plowed on as if he had rehearsed this very scene within his mind dozens of times before presenting it to me. "Not just any school," Here he grimaced showing a slight displeasure for the news, "a school for wizards, or Hecate's legacies, or some that she blessed." He finished satisfied that he got through it.

I nodded along processing what I had learned. If demigods were real then wizards (Or in this case Hecate's pets) could be real to I suppose.

"Alright but why do I have to go?" I asked curious to why it was needed for me to attend such a school.

His next words seemed to pain him. "Your mom was a witch from a powerful family. That's all you need to know, now leave, and get your things." He said. An obvious dismissal, I bowed and left to go pack.

So short chap I know. Next chapter I'll edit and I hope you enjoyed the new and improved chapter.

1/19/17: Well here we are again revisiting my cringy fanfics ah memories. I tried to improve on my younger selves writing style by mixing in previous plot points so it stayed true to the original version of the chapter but flowed different. Hopefully it no longer sounds so stuffy to you poor people who read it the first go around.