After the battle, Percy and Annabeth decide to settle down like they've planned.
Go to college together, live in an apartment together, go to camp half blood during the summer, and love each other to the fullest.
But things take a turn when Triton, the prince of the Sea, dies.
Thus, Percy takes his place as prince.
But for that to happen, he must leave the world he's known, the love of his life, his family, his friends, and become a God.
He refuses the offer but soon, the sea goes in feral with no prince for its kingdom.
Percy makes the choice to become prince BUT also be able to return to the mortal world whenever he wants.
There, he became prince and heir of the sea. Living in the palace while attending college with Annabeth.
Things take a turn once again when Percy comes to age.
He must hold a selection to find his perfect queen.
At his first thought, he immediately chosed Annabeth.
But according to rules, he must give 35 willing girls a chance to prove their worth to rule the kingdom.
He must face the selection and face through through challenge of finding love.
Even when his heart is set to someone else.
Five years after Percy Jackson's disappearance, Olympus is falling, and their enemies are at a new height of power. Camp Jupiter has been destroyed and its inhabitants slaughtered, while Camp Half-Blood is facing problems of its own.
After a kidnapping dangerously shakes the camp's morale, Rachel gives the first prophecy she has given in years - cryptic, yet it assures them of death.
Meanwhile, Percy and Piper struggle to wrench themselves free of Pontus' grasp in the deep village of Agatha. Their time is running out like sand in an hourglass, and the axe dangling over their hands is lowering.
Annabeth is broken, Jason is hurt, and the Seven are falling apart. They scramble to pick up the pieces as they sail across the Atlantic in search of their only hope: the spell to awaken Ouranos, primordial of the heavens before he was cut down by his son Kronos.
In a mad dash to save the world, the Seven faces problems that could tear them down from the inside.
TRIGGER WARNING: Mention of trigger themes such as eating disorders and PTSD is present in this story.
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