Summary: Directly after the second Titan's war, the children of the Big 3 are asked to stay on Olympus, due to a box and letter. Basically a PercyxNico reading the series story, minus changes listed in ch1.

Things changed:

Gabe is alive and stalking Percy

Like, full blown extreme stalking and stuff.

Nico and Thalia know

Nico and Percy are dating

They spent a lot of time together between BotL and TLO

The percabeth shit in TLO is Percy and Nico instead.

Gabe was very abusive (sexual, physical, verbal)

Nico doesn't know

Thalia doesn't either

Percy is the Use

Percy and Nico have a Dom! Sub relationship, just no sex until the river

But Percy is still sarcastic, tactless, and teasing

Only, Nico is in charge of him (mostly health-wise and stuff)

Nico and Thalia have teasing nicknames for him (Seaweed Brain, Kelp head)

Nico also has serious/romantic/comforting nicknames from him (hun, babe, pet, love, sweetie, etc.) and he has a lot

Nico knows Percy's mortal point

So does Thalia

Not Annabeth

Percy spent most of his time on Ogygia thinking about Annabeth kissing him

That's when he realized he was gay.

He kissed nico for the first time right after nico suggested the river Styx

Nico went to Goode with Percy and Rachel

Rachel didn't kiss him

Nico tops

They first tried after Percy went in the river

Nico didn't think hades would hurt Percy

Percy doesn't get super pissed at/doesn't stop trusting nico then

Nico would use shadow travel to visit him every night during the war

Thalia, Percy, and Nico are like siblings (but dating)

For every year after TC nico aged 2 years and is now 15 (and aging normal again) thanks to the fates

Thalia is the only one who knew nico and Percy were a thing until the greatest underwater kiss

Annabeth was never more than a sister to Percy (beyond Aphrodite's magic that she admits to)

Annabeth was in love with Luke

She kissed Percy to try to distract herself from it

Nico knows all of that

Nico is taller than Percy or Thalia

Percy is taller than Thalia

Nico still had olive skin

He's more muscular than Percy

All three are more powerful than in the books

Thalia takes her vow more lightly than most hunters because "if Artemis can spend time on Olympus with her family, than I can spend time with my cousins who are like brothers to me, and do whatever (non romantic) stuff I want with them" and Artemis doesn't care

They're all very protective of each other

Little Percy has a lot of scars from Gabe

Gabe scares Percy more than Kronos ever did

The big three are really protective of their kids

No one minds PDA

Hera is a bit nicer once she knows Percy isn't with Annabeth

But Percy doesn't like her cause she insulted nico

Disclaimer: Not my characters, or my idea (well, the changes were), and anything in Bold is Rick Ridordan's. Bold Italics is Author's Notes, and italics is all sorts of things.

The war had just ended. All of the demigods were leaving Olympus, but Percy, Thalia and Nico had stopped for a moment, just outside of the door to the throne room. They all took a moment to clear their heads, figuring out what had just happened. Thalia was the one to break the silence.

"Luke... He's gone? Used Annabeth's dagger?" she asked, tears threatening to fall.

Percy quickly rushed to hug her, "sorry, Thals. It was the only way."

Nico joined the hug, and the three took the time to appreciate the fact that the most important demigods in their lives were okay.

"Thalia Grace, Perseus Jackson, Nico Di Angelo?" Zeus called from his throne, as the large brass doors opened.

"Yes, Lord Zeus?" Nico asked, wondering what the gods wanted this time.

"Your presences are required."

Thalia is the one to break the hug, and they step back into the room.

"A box and a letter have just appeared, and the letter is addressed to "All fourteen Olympians, Percy, Nico, and Thalia"." Hermes said.

"What's the letter, and what's in the box?" Thalia asked curiously.

"We haven't read the letter yet." Poseidon said.

Hermes grinned, "Here I go."

"Dear everyone,

You have been gathered, or whatever you want to call it. Basically, you are all here to read five books, called the Percy Jackson Series. In the future, a man named Rick Riordan will write this series, which is all of Percy's adventures from his point of view, kept PG and some stuff in the later books is changed, so that homophobic fans are accepting of the series (Sorry Nico). I feel obligated to inform you all that after Mount St Helen, any romance between Percy and Annabeth is really Nico, but the author changed it. Also, Nico, Rachel did not kiss him, and there was never any romance between them.

Read and enjoy.

Anonymous

PS: Guys, trust each other. Get passed your differences, accept each other. And Percy, when it comes up, tell them the truth. You'll understand.

"That was interesting…" Nico muttered.

"My entire life, and thoughts, read to my two best friends and the most powerful gods? Fuck…" Percy sighed.

"Hey hun, won't be that bad. I'll protect you from the big bad gods," Nico teased, kissing his boyfriend's nose.

"Gods, guys. No PDA with eternally-virgin cousin around," Thalia joked, not really caring.

"Right… Sorry," Nico blushed a bit, "Can somebody read the summary of the first book?"

Hermes picked up the top book in the box. "Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief."

Percy Jackson is a normal twelve-year old boy (or so he thought), who is diagnosed with ADHD. His ADHD causes him to lack control and get into trouble over and over again. What Percy doesn't know is that his misbehavior may have something to do with him being a "half-blood"— the son of a human and a Greek god. Percy becomes aware of his true identity when he loses his mother and is sent to a "half-blood" camp. After being at camp, Percy discovers that his father is the Greek god Poseidon. Percy has become a pawn in a battle between the gods that may be the cause of World War III. Buy Percy is sent on a journey to the underworld to retrieve Zeus's stolen lightning bolt from Hades. Grover, the satyr, and Annabeth, the daughter of Athena, accompany Percy on the journey. If all goes well, their quest should restore peace on Mount Olympus (which is the 600th floor of the Empire State Building). On their journey to the underworld, they battle a variety of mythological beings and receive guidance from Percy's mother Sally and a centaur named Chiron. This fast-paced, engaging tale will easily capture and hold the interest of young adult readers from Percy's warning to the reader on page one until the surprise twist at the end.

"Who's going to start?" Zeus asked.

"Are we all going to have to read?" Percy asked.

"Yes."

"I guess I'll start…" He sighed.