Author's Note:

Hey! So I revised this chapter a little bit by improving some of the grammar, the punctuation and whatnot but storywise, it's the same. Again, The Lost Savior: Fall of Olympus is actually my very first fanfic so I hope you guys enjoy this as much as I enjoyed writing it. I am no way near Uncle Rick's capabilities in writing but I hope that this story lets you relive all the adventures Percy and the gang have gone through and the emotions you felt while reading it. Disclaimer: I don't own Percy Jackson or any of the books published in relation to Percy Jackson or Rick Riordan. I am just a fan showing my devotion through writing. I hope you guys enjoy and let me know what you think!


CHAPTER 1

ANNABETH

Thunder and rain clashed like never before tonight. It was probably one of the worst storms in New York history and sadly, I knew why. As the car passed by, the residents of the Big Apple ran as if a monster was going to attack the city at any moment. I watched as the rain hit the window, following their lead as tears started to fall from my eyes. I knew Percy was looking at me because he sighed and his hand tightened around mine as if he was silently telling that everything will be alright… but it's not alright. None of what is happening right now made sense or was okay with me. I felt my heart slowly breaking as I recalled what had happened earlier tonight, leading us to where we're going in the middle of the night.

Percy and I had just fallen asleep when someone knocked on the door a couple of times. Seeing how Percy was drooling and snoring, I decided to break free from his grip and head to the door. People didn't mind me sleeping in Percy's cabin after they found out about our death trip to Tartarus. They knew about the nightmares and best left us alone when we got back to camp after the war. I caught a glimpse of the wall clock by the door and saw it was close to midnight. I sighed as I opened the door and saw Clarisse with a frown on her face.

"You and Percy summoned at the Big House." She didn't sound as commanding or irritable like always. Especially at this hour, Clarisse would be furious but I didn't bother to ask her. I nodded as I thanked her then made my way to Percy.

"Percy?" no response.

"Percy!" I tried to shake him but he just groaned. Typical Seaweed Brain.

"Percy!" I yelled at his ear.

"Wh-wh Annabeth I'm here!" he said as he tried to grab his side, thinking I was there. "Annabeth?" Then he looked at me. "What's wrong?" he rubbed his eyes and yawned.

"Chiron wants us to see us." He groaned as he sat up and put on his shoes. I glanced at the door and saw that Clarisse was no longer there. Probably went back to bed.

As Percy and I walked to the Big House, I couldn't help but feel something bad was about to happen. Well, duh Annabeth. Why would Chiron want you at this hour? I sighed and shook my head.

"Why do you think Chiron wants us?" Percy said as he rubbed his eyes, voicing out my thoughts. I couldn't help but smile when I saw how unruly his hair was.

"I don't know. But let's find out then go back to bed. Alright, Seaweed Brain?" he nodded then we walked hand in hand to the Big House in silence.

"Chiron? We're here." Percy announced as we opened the door.

"In here, Percy and Annabeth." I figured he was in his office drinking tea (which he always does whenever he's stressed about something). The moment Percy and I walked in, the smell of jasmine surrounded the room, making us calm. We took a seat and looked at Chiron's grim face while he held onto his mug.

"What's wrong, Chiron?" Percy asked, still rubbing his eyes.

"There's something you should know." He looked like he was about to break down.

"Can't this wait tomorrow, Chiron? It's already very late." Percy said, making my grip on his hand tighter. If it wasn't important, Chiron wouldn't wake us up at this hour.

"I'm afraid not, my dear boy. I'm afraid you are requested to report to Olympus now." My eyes widened. I didn't bother looking at Percy because I know he would be as shocked as I am.

"Why, Chiron? Has something happened?" my heart began beating really fast. Chiron stared at the two of us. This is bad news. Chiron sighs. He opened his mouth a couple of times but I could feel him hesitating. Yup, this is DEFINITELY bad news.

"It seems that a false accusation has reached the gods' ears. I don't know who started this accusation but the gods are not happy, especially Lord Zeus."

I shook my head. I didn't want to hear the next words that left Chiron's mouth again. I looked at Percy and saw nothing but light slowly draining out of him. I leaned on his shoulder but he anticipated it and wrapped his arm around me as I lay my head on his chest. I could feel his steady heartbeat. I glanced at the rear view mirror and a couple of Argus' eyes looking at us. I could them starting to tear up but decided to focus on the road and not drown us with his tears. Literally.

As soon as we stopped, the rain got heavier and thunder roared louder. Argus stepped out to get an umbrella for us and ran to Percy's side. Before he opened the door, I felt Percy's trembling lips on my forehead and hugged me tighter. I wanted to break down then and there. When Argus opened the door, Percy got out first but still held my hand as I slid out. The umbrella was big enough for the three of us so we made our way to the entrance of the Empire State Building. Once we reached the covered area, Percy and I looked back at Argus and we both nodded at his way as a sign of thanks before we entered the building.

I couldn't help but keep my eyes focused on Percy, as if he was going to disappear any moment if I didn't keep looking. It was the same, expressionless face since Chiron told us what had happened. He didn't even bother to greet the guy at the elevator who finally recognized us after all these years. Percy just grabbed the card and made our way to the elevator. As the elevator doors closed, I felt Percy's hand tighten around mine. I looked at him and saw that he was already staring, tears were forming his beautiful sea green eyes. Deep inside it felt like he was already drowning in the ocean even though he is the Son of Poseidon. I let my other hand touch his cheek, mentally telling him that it will be alright. As soon as we heard the ding sound, we both stiffened.

Olympus was not quite the same after I had rebuilt it. The marketplace was certainly more organized and the temple was much more alive but that didn't matter right now. As we made our way to the temple of the gods, I tried to come up with strategies to get out of this. There must be a way! I said to myself, but the pain has clouded my head too much to even come up with a goodbye.

By the time we reached the top, all the gods were silently seated in their respective thrones and all eyes were on us. Zeus was the one who broke the silence first, "Perseus Jackson, you have betrayed us."