I decided to try a different format once an idea like this popped into my head, so I'm sorry that this one took me a little bit to finish! I'll be going back to the usual format for the next chapter.

Description: Percy's become a famous Youtuber out of necessity, and now he goes through life posting daily videos whether it be vlogs, sketches, or gaming commentaries. Read about his adventures navigating through the vast world of Youtube fame.

Disclaimer: I still don't own the rights to PJO or HoO, but I do own the OCs and story.

Reviewer Responses:

**TheExiled1809: Yeah, I thought back to when I'd first started playing Minecraft. It was hard to get the feeling of pure ragequit into words, but I'm glad you liked it!

**PercyPortalPotterPriorPlumbobs: I had the chapters all outlined before, but now I've got to outline and write them. Expect a little slower release rate, but I'll still try to release good quality chapters! Thank you again for the suggestions you left.

**LovelyMunchie: Glad to hear you liked the chapter! To be honest, I was stuck between GTA V and Minecraft when deciding what game they should play, but I decided that Minecraft would be a good opener.

**AdmetoUltor14: Thank you for the kind words. I'll try to keep the release rate up, but my main concern is writing quality chapters that I'm satisfied with!

**Sandrine21: I've still got a few ideas up my sleeve, so I'll be happy to keep going until they run out! Thanks for the feedback.

As always, suggestions and feedback are much appreciated. Without further ado, enjoy!

Chapter 4

Percy's P.O.V.

The inevitable blush creeped across his cheeks. He'd never thought things would turn out like this. Getting public attention from his subscribers was no big deal, but now people all across the city would know his face. All because he'd tried to help some poor girl.

It was through sheer happenstance that he'd been there when it happened. And of course someone who couldn't even be bothered to help the woman pulled out their phone to record Percy. It was just his luck.

So far, the news reports had been showing the story on repeat every hour or so all morning. Sighing, he clicked the television off and stood up from his spot on the couch.

He was planning on going out to lunch with Annabeth today, and he had to pick her up from the architecture firm she was still interning at. Percy was truly happy for her; she'd finally been offered a paid internship, and they only presented those kinds of opportunities to future employees. He smiled softly at the thought of Annabeth finally achieving her dreams.

Not to mention the fact that it made things a little easier on their living expenses.

Percy glanced at the clock. It was 11:00 o'clock, and the plan was to pick Annabeth up at a quarter to noon, so he figured he should probably head out now. New York traffic was a general pain in his rear end, after all. He grabbed his keys off the kitchen countertop and headed out the front door, making sure to lock it behind him.

Traffic was as terrible as expected, but Percy had still managed to arrive five minutes early. He figured Annabeth wouldn't mind it if he went up and surprised her. After making sure to lock the car doors, he walked up the steps leading to the firm and right through the front door.

The man behind the front desk glanced up and raised an eyebrow at him. Percy sidled up to the man.

"How can I help you, young man?" the man smiled lightly at him.

"Er- I was wondering if you could point me to the intern office?" he scratched the back of his neck.

The man nodded and pointed to a door on Percy's left. He nodded, thanked the man, and walked to the door. By the time he'd gotten to it, a woman was exiting the office, and she held the door open for Percy to go through.

He thanked the woman and walked into the office. After a few seconds of scanning the office, he saw a head of bright, golden locks in the back of the room. He grinned from ear to ear and walked to her.

Annabeth's eyes were staring off in thought when he reached her. As soon as she saw Percy, a look of relief crossed her face.

"Just about ready for lunch, Wise Girl?" she smirked at him.

"I don't know, Seaweed Brain, I'm waiting around for my boyfriend. He might be upset if I'm not waiting for him when he gets here." Percy grinned even wider.

"I'm sure he won't mind. I'll be sure to bring you back at some point." Annabeth gave him a soft peck on the lips.

"So where are we going then?" He grasped her hand in his own.

"Well, I hadn't really had a specific place in mind, but I saw a good-looking pizza joint on the way here." He gave her hand a squeeze.

Annabeth looked up at him. She'd noticed a change in Percy recently. He'd always been playful with her, but there was a noticeable change in his confidence around others. Back in high school, he'd always denied her claims that he was actually pretty popular.

Of course, he'd always been oblivious, but she hadn't believed anyone could miss all those hungry looks from the girls and envious looks from the boys. Not that the boys had any real reason to be envious.

But ever since starting his Youtube channel, he'd become more adjusted to meeting fans and being around people in general. It was nice seeing such a positive change in Percy, and she had only his subscribers to thank for it.

"Is there something on my face?" He raised an eyebrow at her.

Annabeth blinked and shook her head. She smiled softly at him and gave his hand a squeeze. She had seen something on his face; written all over it, in fact. It was pure and utter bliss.

Nate's P.O.V.

Coffee was always a necessary part of Nate's morning. Brewing a pot of the stuff and watching the morning news were part of his daily routine. Of course, that was only if it was a work day. If it was the weekend or a holiday, you could almost certainly find him laughing his butt off at one of Percy Jackson's videos.

Unfortunately for him, today was a work day. So instead of heading onto Youtube, Nate was plopping down on the couch in his fluffy, woolen bathrobe and clicking on the television to watch the local news. And can you imagine his surprise at seeing Percy Jackson's face plastered on the screen?

"-and in other news, yesterday evening local Youtube sensation Percy Jackson defended a young woman from what police have stated to be a stalker. A witness nearby captured the event on video."

The young anchor woman's face cut to a blurry, low-resolution video of what looked to be a black haired man wearing a grey hoodie standing between a short, copper-haired woman and a grimy-looking man.

The stalker seemed to be holding something short and metallic in his right hand, but it was hard to tell. He took a swing with what Nate guessed was a knife at the raven-haired man's chest, but he side-stepped it with ease.

He then grabbed the stalker's wrist and twisted it. Nate guessed that the confrontation was going on about 40 feet from the camera, but he could still hear the bone-crunching snap through his television speakers.

The stalker fell to his knees and held his wrist gingerly. The knife now lay useless on the ground.

"What a stellar display of heroism. Wouldn't you say so, Don?" the anchor woman reappeared on screen.

"Yes it was, Diane," the camera panned over, "and luckily, the undisclosed woman was able to escape with minimal injuries."

Nate sipped his coffee, still in awe. He'd seen Percy's swordfighting skills, but he looked more like a trained martial artist in the video than a swordsman. It seemed there was a lot more to Percy than just the pretty face and the whimsical nature.

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