Percy Jackson - After The War

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This takes place after the war with gaea. So this will have some spoilers from the House of Hades in it. Just thought i'd let you all know! There might be some spelling errors in there but hopefully you all wont mind.

Percy's POV: I was sitting on my bed thinking about everything thats happened. The war was over and Gaea was defeated and all the monsters were gone. Demigods could finally live in peace. I know all of this sounds good but i dont know. i loved going on quests and fighting monsters, aside from the fact that i nearly got killed most of the time. But now the new demigod generation can't have that, again aside from the fact that you get killed in painful nasty ways. But i dont know, we'll just have to see what happens. But trust me, i'm happy to know that i dont need to be scared of everyone i see. But whats been bothering me the most is what happened with me and Annabeth in Tartarus. Those memories will scar  me forever, and i know Annabeth hasnt been doing much better. And what do you know, she's calling me right now.

Annabeth's POV: I was listening to music when the visions started again. I started having them about a month after we got back. They showed me images of me and Percy leaving Bob, drinking out of the Phlegethon  river, and all of our worst experiences. I then moved to my desk working on my blueprints, hoping to get the visions to stop. but as usual, they didnt. They normally last a few minutes but sometimes they can last days. Sometimes i think i'm going insane. Before the visions got worse i decided to call Percy. Gosh, we've been through so much together. the first time i met him he was a scrawny 12 year old boy with shaggy black hair and drool coming out of his mouth. But now he's more musculer, has straighter hair, and has a more anguler face. But i guess i can't go into that stuff now. Well i told him to come over right away....just before i passed out.

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