A/N: Ok so I had a lot of reviewers from my last story request different ideas but I have been thinking A LOT about this idea so I want to write it. This is my story.

Gaea (Or Kronos… Haven't decided who yet) finds a way to trap our favorite hero's mind in a limbo. This is the story about Annabeth's quest to find and free Percy.

If you have any idea of the train station in the matrix this is how I am going to write it. If you don't know the matrix, if you want to get an understanding of the limbo I am writing about, check out this clip on you tube. It's going to be along the lines and the same idea of this. Even if you aren't interested, you should watch it because it is funny! There is one cuss word in the link below. I warned you.

watch?v=lEWIn0p6OUM&feature=fvwp&NR=1

Disclaimer: Percy Jackson and the Olympians is not my idea. All belongs to Rick Riordan.

yay! Ok lets start.

Percy's POV:

It was a Tuesday morning and I was getting ready for a sword fighting lesson. After breakfast, Annabeth went to go supervise some new campers and give them a tour of camp.

I was in the back of the sword arena getting my armor and strapping it on. I picked up my sword and stepped up to the arena.

A small group of sixth or seventh grade boys and girls, maybe about seven or eight, were crowded around. They were all put together in armor and held swords that weren't appropriate for their height or length. Their faces were brightened up with a mixture of fear and excitement. I remember this group from yesterday. They were really timid and anxious.

It reminded me of my first day at camp. Looking up at Luke swinging his sword, getting ready to teach us all. I shook my head, trying to get out of my head that I wasn't Luke.

"Ok guys." I announced. They hushed up and looked at me. "You all are going to get the hardest training. Even though Gaea is asleep again, that doesn't mean evil is going to stop coming." Silence.

"Who wants to go first?" I asked. "Today is going to be about shielding." A girl in about the sixth grade stepped forward and hefted her sword. Her hair was blonde and she was one of the tallest in the group.

"I'll go." She said nervously.

"Wonderful. Get up here." I said. "Let me guess. Daughter of Athena?"

"Jennifer. How did you know?" Her voice was so small.

"Just a lucky guess." I smiled. "Let's begin."

I instructed her on some tips for holding the sword and showed her the best grasp. Then I ripped into her. I swung at her. She ducked out of fear.

"What, the-" She started but I caught her off guard again with a swing to the legs. She stepped back and shielded.

"That's the ADHD kicking in. Thank the gods we all came wired with this reflex." Another swing. "It means you can't sit still in a classroom right?" I stepped behind her swiftly. "That's because you belong on the battlefield." Another swing and she spun around and snapped the sword to meet mine.

"Good." I finished up giving her tips and when she was done, I sent her off the arena and looked at the rest of them. A slow and unenthusiastic clap came from the girl behind them all. She was tall, thin, and had a face of an angel. Her blond princess curls folded from a pony tail. The most mysterious part of all was her stormy grey eyes.

"Nice job. A little sloppy though." Annabeth said, those grey eyes daring to challenge me.

"You think you can do better?" I asked her. She put a hand on her hip and slipped her dagger out from her holster.

"Yeah I do." She smiled. I threw my head back and laughed. Sweat dripped down my forehead and I wiped it away.

"Come on up here and show me some skills then." She hopped up onto the arena and found the good grip on her knife and narrowed her eyes. "Ok, we are going to have a demonstration everybody." I saw out of the corner of my eye as the group started closing in and watching with curious eyes.

We circled each other for a few seconds. Round and round in a circle.

"Take a hit Wise Girl."

"Can you take it Seaweed Brain?" She asked and threw a jab, staring the fight.

I blocked it and threw her hand aside. Going for her arm, she successfully shielded. I went for her legs, trying to sweep them out from under her. She blocked downwards.

Annabeth held my sword fighting wrist and attacked with her right arm. I threw my hand up and parried it away. She tried to push the knife down. Now it was inches from my face but I was stronger. I twisted my sword hand, forcing her to let go. With the hilt of my handle, I smacked on her sword hand but she was fast.

She ripped her hand away from mine and I was forced to fall down as I tried to smack her hand. I stopped in mid fall as she brought the sword up to my throat. She held onto one of my arms and I had to surrender. My sword clanked to the ground.

"You are no match to me, Seaweed Brain."

"Oh yeah?" I said and with one swift move, I pulled down on her arm and lifted her with my back. She screamed with delight as I flipped her onto her back and on the ground. As she fell, I grabbed her knife and she was on the ground laughing as I held her weapon to her chest.

"And I come out triumphant." I smiled to the new campers watching. They clapped a bit and I reached down to help Annabeth up.

"Nice trick." She said and brushed herself off. I pulled her close to me with the arm that wasn't holding her knife.

"I only learn from the best." I planted a kiss on her lips. When I pulled away, her cheeks were red from blushing. Yeah… I forgot I was in front of the whole class. One boy timidly raised his hand. "Yes you, in the orange shirt." Annabeth laughed a bit, seeing as we were all dressed in orange shirts.

"Aren't we all kind of related?" He squeaked.

"It's different when it comes to the gods." I answered his question. "Any other questions?" I asked. Someone raised her hand but a feeling had just washed over me.

My head became light and my legs were wobbly. It felt like I was panting, trying to get breath in. I saw Annabeth look at me but I was already losing focus. I felt my head connect with the ground as I collapsed. My toes were numb, like I had just stood outside in an ice storm. Someone grasped my hand but then that went numb too. That numbing feeling soon spread throughout my body and I panicked. Where was Annabeth? What was happening?

I looked up and Annabeth was standing over me.

"Percy? Percy, what's wrong?" She asked over and over again. I tried to answer but my throat closed shut. I couldn't make any noise.

When my eyes shut, all of my senses shut down as well. For all I know, I was probably dead. But I didn't have time to think about it because my thoughts left as well. I tried to grasp one thing but I couldn't think at all.

My last thought was of a girl with mysterious grey eyes and blonde hair. Then it all faded into darkness.

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The first thing I felt was a miserable cold along with a chilling grey that swept my mind. The smell of dank dust filled my nose and I opened my eyes. I was laying on my side in a chamber.

I have no memory of this place, just the knowledge that I was dead. And Hades didn't spare my soul.

A/N: Ok thanks for reading and please leave a review! Adios mis amigos!