Chapters: 6/7
Fandom: Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan, Percy Jackson and the Olympians & Related Fandoms - All Media Types, Ancient Greek Religion & Lore
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Relationships: Annabeth Chase/Percy Jackson
Characters: Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase (Percy Jackson), Amphitrite (Percy Jackson), Poseidon (Percy Jackson), Athena (Percy Jackson), The Olympians (Percy Jackson), Rhode (Ancient Greek Religion & Lore), Benthesikyme (Percy Jackson), Benthesikyme (Ancient Greek Religion & Lore), Herophile (Ancient Greek Religion & Lore), Kymopoleia (Ancient Greek Religion & Lore), Danaë (Ancient Greek Religion & Lore), Perseus (Ancient Greek Religion & Lore), Andromeda (Ancient Greek Religion & Lore), Sally Jackson (Percy Jackson), Hercules | Heracles (Ancient Greek Religion & Lore), Hebe (Ancient Greek Religion & Lore), Hera (Percy Jackson), Zeus (Percy Jackson), Ariadne (Ancient Greek Religion & Lore), Helen of Troy (Ancient Greek Religion & Lore)
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Athenide (Percy Jackson), Time Travel, Deity Percy Jackson, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Time Skips, Ascension, Accidental Ascension, Sibling Bonding, Inspired by Andromeda and Perseus (Ancient Greek Religion and Lore), References to Ancient Greek Religion & Lore, Childbirth, Implied/Referenced Sexual Assault, Weddings, Myth: The Marriage of Hebe and Heracles (Ancient Greek Religion & Lore), Myth: The Abduction of Helen and Persephone by Theseus and Pirithous (Ancient Greek Religion & Lore), Trojan War, The Iliad References, Inspired by Ariadne and Dionysus (Ancient Greek Religion & Lore), Drowning
Series: Part 4 of of Perse + Athenide
Summary:
Percy looks up to find her father in a heated argument with Athena. The scenery has shifted from winter to summer, the sun beating down on the mountaintop. Both of them have changed outfits and stand about 10 feet tall.
Would this be strange under any normal circumstance? Yes. The gods have been making an effort to be more relatable ever since they realized that mortals were less inclined to help them if they remained aloof.
Does Percy care at this point? No.
Is she paying attention to them? Also no.