Hello, everyone. I know that I have Hero of the Hunt in progress and do not worry. Meanwhile, I had this idea and I thought that I should give it a try, and see how it goes.

This story will be a chaos one, but I will try again something different from the things I have read. Please review for everything. Thanks in advance.

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Percy

"Father, Lady Athena, will you give me your blessings for marrying Annabeth?" I asked trying to sound as confident as I could, but nervousness was still evident in my voice.

My father turned to Athena who looked right back at him. This couldn't be very good. A smirk appeared on Athena's face, could they be up to something?

But they turned to me and nodded. They approved of me asking Annabeth to marry me. Athena turned to Poseidon with an expectant look and a sly smirk playing across her lips, while my father could only groan at her, putting his head in his hands.

That moment Aphrodite appeared next to Athena in a puff of pink smoke and a bast of perfume. "We told you." she said, smiling triumphantly. Turning to Athena and giving her a victorious high five and laughing together at my father's obvious dismay.

I looked at him with a puzzled look on my face.

"I am happy you finally talked to us, but couldn't you have done it a month later?" he complained loudly.

"Woah, hold up. Did you really make bets about this?" I asked looking up at the gods in front of me with wide, disbelieving eyes.

"Oups!" Aphrodite said and vanished as quickly and smoky as she had appeared.

My father just groaned again while Athena laughed lightly.

I couldn't blame them, eternity had to pass somehow.

Although I didn't like what they had done I could breath freely again. Athena and Poseidon had put their rivalry aside for my happiness. And Annabeth's.

I could see in my father's eyes that he was proud of me and I could see that Athena thought that I and Annabeth deserved each other. Even after a long time of her disapproving of me, it warmed my heart a bit knowing that that she now thought I was good enough for her daughter. I thought that this was one of the happiest moments of my life.

Now nothing could stop me and Annabeth from being together forever. Maybe the fates laughed at my ignorance, but I didn't care, I was in love. As my father hugged me I brought to my mind the events that followed the defeat of Gaia.

For the past few months after the war, the two camps were getting closer and closer and the campers learned from one another, even with the distance between them. While an argument would arise here and there, it was nothing out of the ordinary, or the unexpected. Usually it was over something stupid and only made the camps come closer after it was resolved. Even with Leo still missing, the general mood was good and most of us still waited for the arrival of our fiery friend.

My relationship with Annabeth was at its peak. After we returned from Greece we couldn't spend much time apart from each other. Surviving Tartarus, and a few wars with someone tended to make you a little closer together. One of the greatest moments from our return was when we got to my house to see my mother. I didn't understand how much I missed her till the moment we were outside of my apartment's door. Of course, I couldn't do it alone, and I was glad my Wise Girl was with me, she always gave me the courage I needed. When my mother opened the door she practically fainted, her knees buckling at the mere sight of me standing before her, alive and well. I had only caught her thanks to my reflexes.

We spent all afternoon telling her about the months we were apart and the journey at Greece. She seemed to worry about the things she heard but in the end, I was still alive, wasn't I? And we hadn't started talking about Tartarus, she only would have worried about me more if we had. That place still gives me the creeps. During the nights, I wake up from nightmares from there. Most of the times Annabeth is there for me, either in my cabin or hers. I was sure Chiron knows that but didn't do something, for that I was genuinely grateful. We had told some of the stories to our friends and it helped somehow, but that place had a serious affection on me and Annabeth and it still does. Who wouldn't be? I mean we literally had to drink fire to survive, the air itself burned our eyes, throats, skin and lungs. Monsters were even more of a threat than they usually were. And I am positive that we would have died if Bob and Little Bob hadn't been there to help us.

I had visited Olympus after I left Annabeth alone in my cabin, where she came to sleep the night before because of the nightmares. I knew that she would try to search for me and ask Chiron where I went, but when I talked to him about my plans he ensured me that he wasn't going to talk.

As my father touched my shoulder, he brought me back to reality.

"Go my son, and may the gods be with you." He said and and he looked confused as Athena laughed. "We are with him Poseidon. No question why Annabeth calls you Seaweed Brain. That's where you got it from." she said looking at me but flashed away when she saw Poseidon's annoyed look.

And just like that, he snapped his fingers and I was on the top of the Camp Half-Blood hill. I couldn't stop the smile that had spread across my face as I thought about all the adventures that had started and ended here. Not to mention the one that was about to begin once I popped the big question. I couldn't wait to propose. I took out a small box I had in my pants, the ring my mother gave me when I told her my decision. As I opened it I saw that the diamond on the top had changed color from red, it was now a sea green and gray that mixed together beautifully, in complete harmony, with each one being the other half of the other. "Thank you," I said turning to the sky and heard a thunder crack on the distance, letting me know that the gods heard me. During dinner I would be giving quite a few gods some food.

I raced down the hill and to the Athena cabin where I imagined Annabeth would be. I didn't even bother knocking as I went in the cabin I saw Annabeth's office, well, where she works for any project. I recognized the Mark of Athena, a coin in the table, next to her cap of invisibility and her sword from Damasen. Even though she doesn't use it, she keeps it to remember our giant friend. I was staring at these items as I remembered the sacrifice of Damasen and Bob and I felt a hand on my shoulder. I turned and saw Malcolm.

"Hey, how are you?", he asked.

"Fine, you?" I replied quickly.

"Good, trying to find a way for an easy transport between here and Camp Jupiter." he said, sounding a little defeated.

"You'll figure something out, you always do. Where is Annabeth?" I asked before the conversation could go on for too long, I could barely hold back my contained excitement.

"Off to the beach", he said and waved me off as I rushed off to find her.

I just couldn't wait.

When I arrived I saw her lying there with her eyes closed, taking in and enjoying the sunshine and the gentle breeze that came with being next to the lake, the sun making her blond hair glow in a magical way.

I stood there and just watched her, a small smile crossing my lips as I pictured our future together. Gods, I thought, I love her. I started heading towards her when a cry was heard from the woods. Annabeth stood up quickly drawing her new dagger her mother gave her as a gift. It was a beautifully made dagger indeed. It shown with a brilliant gleam, the Celestial Bronze making the owl head glint slightly more in the sunlight that reflected off the pristine blade, while riptide was already in my hand. We locked eyes and understood each other and run towards the woods together once more.

We arrived near bunker 9 when we saw something my mind couldn't process. A metal dragon was in a clearing of the woods, breathing fire while two figures were under his foot protectively. I narrowed my eyes trying to see if I could recognize one, if not both of the figures. My eyes widened instantly when I recognized one.

"Leo! Festus!" Annabeth shouted, drawing Leo's attention towards us while the other figure remained facing the ground.

Leo. He was alive. But who could the other be? I would have to save my questions for later as I decided to fend off the attackers.

Looking to find the attackers and help my friend, I found out that the things we were supposed to fight off were nowhere in sight. I didn't have to voice my question as Annabeth shouted to me.

"They are invisible! We must do something to make them appear."

"Smoke! We need smoke." I said when the idea hit me. My gaze immediately moving to Leo.

"Leo, burn the grass around you!" I shout out and saw Leo looking at me with confusion but did as I instructed. And we saw them. There were around twenty, nasty little flying angel like pirates with swords. As I made them out I couldn't help but think of a cupid on crack.

As we approached them I heard some of them yell, "You will come back to Ogygia." while others shouted "It doesn't have to be willingly, you don't get to say anything on the matter."

With the realization of now figuring out who the other person was came shock and I stopped dead in my tracks.

It was Calypso. I had forgotten her. My biggest what-if. But too late I realized what I had done. I had frozen in mid-battle.

Taking those few moments to collect my thoughts proved to be a terrible mistake. Five of the cracked up cupids had approached me too quickly and were ready to kill me. And then they suddenly weren't.

Or more accurately, I wasn't. Annabeth pushed me down and two of them impaled her in her chest with their miniature cutlasses, while the third was ready to cut her head clean off her shoulders. But then a fireball larger than any Leo had ever made, meaning it could have only been Festus, vaporized all the spirits while Annabeth fell on her knees, bleeding, gasping for air.

"NO! ANNABETH! NO!" I screamed as I threw Riptide and ran to her side, catching her mid-fall and gently laying her on her back in the scorched grass.

She was losing a lot of blood from large gashes in her lower back and I couldn't do a thing. My whole life was laying on the ground, her soul ready to leave and I couldn't help her. A feeling of powerlessness started washing over me as her body grew colder by the second. I could only look at her, hold her hand and feel the pain destroy me from the inside. Her breathing became more ragged as her end was coming nearer by the second. She coughed, and I leaned closer trying to hear her last words.

"I love you." she managed to whisper into my ear before her grip on my hand loosened and her gray eyes lost their intelligent spark.

"NO GODS WHY?! WHY?!" I yelled as I started sobbing while hugging the dead body from my never-to-be wife. I shouted to the air, my anger and pain starting to take over my body.

Then, I heard the trumpet and most of the campers appeared from the woods and as they took notice of the aftermath of the battle, most of them were shocked and some already started crying at seeing the lifeless body of Annabeth in my arms.

And in a bright flash of light, the gods appeared before the campers. They must have sensed something.

"Percy." I heard my father say, the sadness strongly prominent in his voice. At the same time Athena screamed the name of her lost daughter, tears streaming down her face.

Poseidon came and dragged me away from Annabeth with much effort and held me tightly as I screamed, yelled and cried my throat raw. The emotions were too much for me to handle. I pushed him off of me as a new wave of anger started crawling up my throat.

"It is your fault, Zeus. Had you fulfilled the promise to me when I saved you from Kronos and freed Calypso." I snapped, venting my anger. My eyes burned with fresh tears.

All the beings, mortal, immortal, spirits et cetera held their breath as they heard my words, turning to see Zeus' reaction. He drew his master bolt and readied himself to do what he desired all these years.

"Show respect boy. Are you asking for death?" he said, lightning crackling around him dangerously.

"Yes," I answered as I picked my sword from the ground. I let my emotions flare angrily to my body, creating an earthquake as I couldn't keep it bottled up any longer. I had knocked some campers down, but I didn't care, my eyes stayed solely on Zeus, who didn't even flinch.

He was ready for my attack. But it didn't come.

"Yes, I am!"

I turned my sword to myself and tried to thrust it into my gut.

But before I could feel the metal tear me apart I was teleported somewhere else in a black light.

"It is not your time yet." I heard a voice as I drifted into unconsciousness.

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