Disclaimer: Don't own Percy Jackson.


Serena and Ryan dated until she was 24 and he was 29. He proposed three times, until she finally accepted.

They had a beautiful girl named Silena. Three years following, they had a bouncing baby boy named Ethan.

At ages ninety four, Ryan died naturally. Not known to Serena, he was being told to wait for her down in the Underworld.

So when she died at age ninety eight, she found herself in the judgment tent with him by her side.

"Serena. Mayrse. Annabeth. You have one final life. Same to you Ryan, Robert and Percy."

"Unfortunately, we have missed an important step in your previous lives." Rick Riordan spoke sadly. "Please exit the tent."

Annabeth and Greek myth buff Serena had an inkling of what was missed. Percy and all his reincarnations had no clue.

They vanished and found themselves by a river. It dawned on Percy what it is and as he thinks it, the two lives in him realize it as well.

Hades himself steps from the shadows, Aphrodite next to him and looking out of place in her hot pink maxi dress.

"My favourite love story." Aphrodite greets them. Percy sees Annabeth in her. Robert sees Mayrse and Ryan sees Serena.

"My lady. My lord." Annabeth bows her head towards them.

"It was brought to my attention from many gods and goddesses," Hades starts. "That I have neglected to have the two of you drink from the river." He motions to the churning water below them.

"We-" Aphrodite stopped at Hades quailing look. Heaven forbid they found out he was an old softie. "I was against the idea, seeing as we-I loved watching the two of you meet again and again." The love goddess sighs in sorrow. "But alas. Rules like this shouldn't be ignored."

"We will let you have your final words, then drink. After you do, you will never, ever remember each other, until you have died and stand together in the Isles of the Blest." As if on cue, laughter and music float up from the island. Its obvious a party is happening there, people are dancing dances from over the centuries.

"Farewell." The god and goddess melt into the shadows. Well, one does. The other vanishes with a pop of sparkles.

"I used to like water." Percy stares at the river in contempt.

"Percy."

"Robert."

"Ryan."

The voices merge as one as they say, "I'll see you again in the Isles of the Blest."

"Save me a dance." They kiss sweetly, then drink.


"Hurry up! I'm going to be late for work!" A frantic voice yells through the bathroom door. The sound of a hair dryer ends as a voice yells back from inside.

"Hold your horses!" Megan threw her hairbrush at the door; then groaned in defeat as she had to go pick it up again. Three quick strokes through her hair, a bit of eyeliner, and she throws open the door.

Only to be almost run over by her older sister.

"Geez! Thank you!" The door is shut quickly and the audible click of the lock reaches the brown haired girl.

"See you later!" Megan yells as she dashes out the door, backpack in hand.


It's a few months into year six and Megan has two best friends.

The gorgeous Celina and the garden obsessed Katy.

"Over here!" Katy waves from one end of the classroom as Megan walks in.

"Did you hear, Aden's been accused of trying to drown a student?" Silena speaks after a quick hello.

"Uh. No." Megan fingers the necklace she's wearing. It's a necklace that her parents have no idea where she got it from. One bead in particular she loves. It's a trident.

"That might not be true." Katy looks disapprovingly at Silena's gossip, then looks back at Megan. "They were found in the washrooms, a toilet cracked in half. The other kid was drenched and Aden wasn't."

"I'm sure he just slipped." Megan says sarcastically as class begins.

Unbeknownst to the student body, the Minotaur was approaching.


"See you tomorrow!" Megan waved to Celina and Katy as they walk away. They get to go shop, and she has math help.

Not for her. For others. Her math teacher said she had the intellect of a tenth grader and her help would be much appreciated. So now she's a tutor.

So engrossed in the fact that she didn't even sign up for this, she didn't notice her ginormous math textbook tipping precariously out of her locker.

Until it fell it hit the kid with the locker below hers.

"Ouch!" He rubbed his head reproachfully as Megan started apologizing profusely. It was Aden.

After spotting blood on his forehead, she clapped a hand to her mouth. "Come one. I'll help you get that blood off."

She starts to tug him away when he shakes her off. "Sorry can't. I'm going to be late. I have a math session with some student tutor." He rolls his eyes.

"Well, that's me, so we can afford to skip." She grabs him again and tugs him into the girl's washroom.

"Really? Why not the boys?" He complains.

"Shut up." Megan wet a paper towel and was about to dab it on him when he stops her.

"Watch." Folding out a finger, a swirl of water comes from the taps and he guides it to his forehead, where the blood and scratch both disappear.

"Omigosh is that normal?!" Megan shrieks and drops the paper towel.

"To me it is." He wags a finger and the water collides with her nose. "Oops sorry."

"It's okay. How long has this...happened?" She gestured to the tap and to him.

"Ever since I can remember. With the ADHD and dyslexia, it's all pretty normal." He slumps down and she sits with him.

"I have those too!" Megan said.

"At least you don't walk around and realize you're able to read Gre-"

"Greek." She stares at him. "You as well?"

"Yeah." They both look at the other for a while.

"Wow. So, all weirdness aside, how bad do you need math help?"

"A lot. I'm completely failing."

"It can't be that bad."

"I know. Boy with super powers fails math." He chuckles dryly.

"I wish I had a super power."

"Being super smart is a power." He says honestly. "I know someone who once said you need brains as well as anything."

"They sound smart. Who is it?"

His nose crinkles for a second. "Dunno. My mom I think."

"She sounds nice. What about your dad?"

"Don't have one. What about you? Have any missing family members?"

"A mom. I have a step mom though. She's okay."

"I guess we should go and-"

Megan never finds out where, because suddenly a big cow crashes through the wall.


"OH MY GOD WHAT THE HELL?" She jumps up. Upon further glance, it's not a cow.

"A Minotaur." She exclaims breathlessly.

"That's a myth." Aden says, then yells out as the Minotaur runs at him.

"I don't think it is now!" Megan jumps out the way. "I read somewhere that they can't see very well and rely on smell."

"Where'd you read that?" Aden joins her by the door.

"A book called the Lightning Thief." She answers.

"That's fiction."

"This is supposed to be t-AH!"

The Minotaur rammed into her, knocking her into a stall.

"Megan?!" Anger rolls through him as he yells her name. Someone like him, and for all he knows, she's dead. He doesn't have time to see if she's okay though, because now he's the target.

"Nice bull. Minotaur. Thing." He sweeps the room quickly, looking for anything that could be used as a weapon. His gaze lands on a pipe that had been torn from the wall.

Not thinking at all, he rolled under the legs of the beast and grabbed the pipe. As the Minotaur turned toward him, he gripped the pipe.

"Just like baseball." He chants as he swings blindly.

It connects with a sickening crack and it's horn hits the mirror, shattering it.

The Minotaur stares at him dumbly, before disintegrating.

"Uuuuuh." He hears a moan from the stall.

"Megan?" Aden quickly runs over and sees a stirring brunette.

"I'm okay. He didn't impale me, I hit the top of his head." She stood unsteadily, then crumpled.

"Here," He wrapped her arm around his shoulder and they started walking. Until the math teacher rolls into the washroom in his wheel chair.

"Oh dear." He didn't spare a glance at the ruined wall. "You two look terrible."


"Oh my Zeus!" Aphrodite squealed as she appeared in the Underworld. "Look!"

Shoving an IPad two hundred in front of the God of the Dead's nose, a live video played.

"Is that who I think it is?" Hades asked.

"Yup! Even after drinking from your dumb river, they meet!"

"They won't remember anything though. If they hate each other, no past memories will appear and bring them back together. They could just be friends in this life." Hades pushes the phone away gently.

"Don't rain on my parade." Aphrodite sighed. "But you're right. Maybe a push in the right direction...?"

"No. We can't interfere." Hades stopped her.

"Fine. I'm leaving." She started to flounce away before calling out, "this place needs more pink."

"Dear god no." Hades held his head in his hands.


"Demigods." Aden laughs. "Mmhmm."

"Sh." Megan leaned forward. "You're saying I'm a daughter of Athena."

"Yes. And he," Mr. Brunner, no he's Chiron now. "Is a son of Poseidon. It's a miracle you're still alive. You have a heavy scent."

"Thanks." Aden crosses his arms. "I showered today."

"That's not what I mean." Chiron shook his head. He was about to say something when Megan interrupted.

"My family!" Megan's hands fluttered helplessly.

"They know. You're sister was a camper here. Now that she's twenty something, she left. And being only a daughter of Athena, she didn't have to stay year round."

"But the Minotaur came and I'm a daughter of Athena." Megan pointed out.

"He came for him," Chiron pointed to Aden. "You're dad always knew what you were. Athena herself told him. "Anyways." He turns toward both of them. "I'm sure you'd like a tour."

"I guess." They look at each other and though they had never been close, things had changed.


"Did you ever think something like this would happen?" Aden asks as the two lounge on a couch in the Big House.

"Not really. My life was always normal. And you! You're the son of one of the Big Three!" Megan saw a picture of a boy standing with a blond girl. His arm was wrapped around her and they looked cute together. He was hot...

Aden followed her glance. "She's cute." He cocked his head to the side and reading the name plate, said "Nanabeth..."

"Annabeth." Megan corrected him. Dyslexia did that. And as they had just been taught, had them hardwired for Ancient Greek.

"Whatever. I want to go on a quest."

"Being you, you'll get one soon." Chiron speaks from the door.

"Being me?" Aden asks. "Who?"

"You'll find out when you die." Chiron didn't say it as a threat. More like a statement

"Okay..." Aden stood and offered a hand to Megan to help her up. "I'll walk you to your cabin."

"Thanks."


"See you tomorrow?" Megan entered her cabin as Aden asked.

"Duh." And with a flash of grey and green, she closed the door.


"Elysium sounds fun." Aden picked a blade of grass as he and Megan sat by the lake.

"It does." Megan turned the page of the book her new siblings had leant her. "I'd try for the Isles of the Blest if I achieved Elysium."

"But." Aden cut in. "What if this is already your third life?"

"What?" Megan put the book down.

"I mean. You could have already lived the two lives need to go to the Isles. This could be your last life. Or your second."

"I'm sure it's not." Megan picked up the book again.

"I think it's mine. My last life I mean." Aden played around with another blade of grass. "I have that feeling."

"Whatever floats your boat." Megan turned the page again.


"One hundred drachmas." Hades and Aphrodite held out a hand to Athena. "And say it."

"Fine!" The Wisdom goddess threw up her hands in despair. "Percy and Annabeth are the best love story of all time. Their love transcends time blah blah blah."


You're probably confused. 'They shouldn't remember.'

Well they don't. This shows that their love goes through, even with no memory of their past lives. It's as the title says. A full circle.

Also, 'what an abrupt ending! DN, rewrite it now.'

First of all, no. I won't. Second, Megan and Aden's story very loosely based on the plot of PJO. It's a full circle. Events play out again, although there won't be a Titan war or a Giant war. Something different.

There is one more chapter; this isn't the end of the story because if it is, it's a pretty crappy ending.

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