So because of everyone telling me to make a second one, I did. Not really sure what I am going to do with this one, but I do plan on having all of the Olympians in it, and of course having Percy get into an epic battle with one of them. But, for now I hope you guys like this one.

"Hey everyone we are getting ready to land." Leo's voice rang through the speakers on the Argo II. It had been a long week coming back from Greece, and Percy wasn't sure what he was going to do when he got back. Annabeth Iris messaged him, apparently the Romans have found had some trouble on the path to New York.

Percy wasn't sure, but the way Annabeth made it sound, it was almost like she knew it was going to happen. Whatever the case, Percy was just happy being back. Everyone stopped looking at him like he was a broken machine, well, all except for Jason and Nico. He could understand why too. There was times, when even Percy didn't feel like himself.

The closer and closer they got to Camp Half-Blood, the more he felt like he didn't belong there. He couldn't put his finger on it, but he just could feel the anxiety rising in him each day, like something big was going to happen.

"Hey Percy are you ready?" Annabeth's voice broke him from his mind.

"What.. Oh yah I'm good to go." He said, trying not to show the worry in his voice. He didn't want to upset Annabeth anymore then he had already in the past year. Everything from, leaving her, to trying to kill her. It made him feel like the worst boyfriend in the world. The look she gave him though almost made it all worth it. She just stood in his door way, smiling at him. He was happy that she didn't look so stressed all the time anymore. The bags under her eyes were gone, and she acted more like the old Annabeth he knew so well.

"What are you staring at Seaweed Brain?" She said, unsuccessfully hiding a laugh in her voice.

"Just the spider in your hair." He said, pointing to the top of her head.

Percy has seen Annabeth fight giants, gods, demi-gods, titans and so much more in his life. However, the face she made when ever she came in contact or even looked at a spider was always priceless. After she screamed, and started hitting her head like a crazy baboon. That was far to much for him to handle.

After her screams died down, she gave Percy what Leo likes to call the "Athenian glare of Death" witch would have been far more effective if her faces wasn't so red.

"That isn't funny Percy." She said, still trying her best to hold her stare, she must have registered that it wasn't working on him, so she just gave a sigh, "whatever, Chiron says he wants to talk to you." She said.

Percy could tell that she was serious now, it had been a week since Greece and they still were tiptoeing around the topic. Whenever it came up the room got quiet, and you could almost feel the tension weighing on everyone's shoulders.

"Yah, I figured he would, but before I do that I need to see somebody first." He said, walking over to Annabeth. "Don't worry though, I will see you at the fire to night." He told her that then jumped over the edge of the ship going straight towards the water below.

Thankfully no one saw him get out of the water, that would have been hard to explain. As he looked at the part of New York, he defiantly missed everything about this place. He still couldn't tell if this was his home or not, but he figured if it was then he had to stop by and say hello to someone first.

Walking down the street, the sound of cars and people going on with their day, almost drowned out the sound of the nymphs in the trees playing around. This whole adventure really took its toll on everyone but Percy was just happy to some things left out of the chaos. If only for a few moments.

Walking up to the building that he remembered, he got into the elevator, feeling the knot in his stomach rise. He wasn't sure if this was a good idea or not, but he had to explain everything, or else it would make him feel so much worse. Stepping out of the elevator, Percy almost threw up, the feeling of all of this pressure was almost to much to handle.

When he got to the door, he almost just opened up and walked in, but decided it was better to give a knock just in case things didn't go as well as he planned.

"I'm coming." The sound of a familiar male voice was said on the other side of the door.

"Now or never I suppose." Percy said to himself.

As the door opened the person on the other side gave Percy the weirdest look. A mixture of relief, sadness, happiness. All came out to greet the young demi-god.

"Oh my... Percy.. Is that you?" He said, reaching a hand out to grab Percy's face, almost like someone would if they were holding glass hoping it wouldn't break by their touch.

"Hey, Paul." Percy said, his voice trying to mask whatever was trying to crawl its way out. With just those words, Paul wrapped Percy into a huge hug, one that he was sure not even a giant could break. After a few moments Paul pulled back, slightly embarrassed by what he just did. That was all Percy needed to know this was defiantly a good idea.