So I was going to wait to upload this chapter, but since its done I figured I might as well. I didn't really get much feed back on the last chapter. Let me know what you think of this one.

oh and thanks to those of you who do review.


"Fight me and take your speedy ticket to tartarus agents of Kronos! Remember me this day. When you return to Kronos tell him Percy Jackson, Katajyida is coming to defeat him!" Then in a burst of power all the monsters were destroyed.

I called the order to move out. It was time to face this battle head on.

Percy came by my tent and he wanted to talk to me, but I told him anything he had to say he could share with my second in command, Felicia.

"Felicia, listen. Annabeth wont hear what I have to say, but I need her to get this message. We need to reform. As we are traveling we need to be calling all demi-gods to take up arms in defense of earth. We are going for the final battle. If we can't unite then it doesn't matter who stands up to Kronos we all will fall. Oh and I need to know anything that will help in the battle against Kronos."

Felicia went in to see Annabeth, Percy sat outside waiting to see what she thought. He had always trusted her knowledge of battle, and he prayed that she would see the reason in his words.

Annabeth sat there, he was right. Of course we would need to unite and he definitely would need to know everything he could about Kronos and the situation we were really in. Its just a part of me didn't want to talk to him. He was gone for a hundred years. Where was he? But someone needed to tell him that the gods were all but defeated. We would be on our own to save ourselves. If we succeeded then maybe the gods would be able to gather enough strength to reform and rebuild.

The truth was too, that gods didn't have children like they used to. When they created heroes now, it was with a firm hope that they would be able to turn things around and save them and the world. We would not have many demi-gods to answer the call.

"Felicia, go ahead and tell him everything he needs to know."

"I don't want to talk to him." She said with a look of disgust.

"I know you don't, but I trust you more than anyone else, and there is no one else to tell him."

"You should tell him. You know the situation better than anyone, and besides that I know that you want to know where he's been, you should ask him."

It was true that it would be better to tell him herself. After all she did know the situation better than anyone. She let out a long breath. "Very well. Send him in."

When Percy came in she could remember once again the pain from before. But she set her feelings aside and went straight to business. "Percy, you do need to know the situation we are in. The gods have fallen. There are very few demi-gods because it takes every ounce of power that the gods can pull to form enough to have kids. We will need to unite all the demi-gods. But I fear there will be few to unite."

This was a lot to take in. Percy was silent for a long time. But he remembered Fabor. He was the son of a goddess that he had never heard before and he remembered Asilin. "Wait, but I met a son of Tyche, a goddess that I've never heard of before. How could he be if this is the situation we are in? And I met a daughter of Hermes."

"I don't know these heroes, but Percy that wont change much."

"Annabeth, we need to find them, we need to find Fabor. It was fate that he found me. He will play a role in saving Olympus."

They sat there in silence for a long time. Then she asked the question that she needed to know, "So where were you?"

Percy responded, "I was on Ogygia the island of Calypso. For the past hundred years, which felt like mere months, I was blissfully blind from the truth of my past; then Fabor came and he mentioned about this prophecy and the children of the big three, and he mentioned Percy Jackson, and I knew that I was Percy Jackson. I didn't tell him who I was only that I was pretty sure I was a son of Poseidon."

"I traveled back on my own and I came to the sea of monsters. There I met a daughter of Hermes. I passed through some islands and broken memories crept up, but you seemed to creep into nearly all of those broken memories. Now that I know who you are, I remember our history though I still don't remember all."

They sat in silence for a few more minutes before Percy spoke again. "I prayed that you would never join the hunters of Artemis, but now that I have been with Calypso I guess its not really my business what you do. The strange thing is if you hadn't joined the hunters of artemis every thing that was a part of me would be gone. I would be alone to try and save Olympus. In the end I'm not the hero. The driving force for good is the hero. All heroes who unite with us to save Olympus, they are the true heroes, and you you survived a hundred years when none of the children of the big three could; I don't count, I sort of cheated. I need you. If you call all the heroes to unite, they will."

Annabeth thought about what he said. If she had been told this a hundred years ago then she might have felt devastated by the knowledge of where he was. She knew that he wasn't in love with her anymore, but perhaps they could still work well together. She also thought it was a nice thing to give credit to the demigods of this generation for being what would hopefully save Olympus."Chiron has been trying to create a new refuge for demigods now that this one was destroyed. I will take you there and you can discuss battle plans with Chiron. I haven't decided if I will help you beyond that."


If you like my idea but not my take on it you should write your own. I'd like to see someone else's take on this idea. Also the next chapter is probably going to be quite a bit shorter.

Let me know if you like it, or if you plan to make a story with a similar alternate timeline so I can read yours.