The Fine Print.
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Down down cities fall down on me. by youngjusticewriter
Fandoms: Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan, The Heroes of Olympus - Rick Riordan, Percy Jackson and the Olympians & Related Fandoms - All Media Types
07 Nov 2025
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If anyone here should be a narrator it should have been Luke. Luke wasn’t a kid. He wasn’t new to this demi-god thing. He was-
“The snake haired ladies were starting to annoy Percy. They should have three days ago when he dropped a crate of bowling balls on them at Napa Bargain Mart. They should have died two days ago when he ran them over with a police car in Martinez. They definitely should have died this morning when he cut off their heads in Tidden Park. No matter how many times Percy killed them and watched them crumble to powder, they just kept reforming like large evil dust bunnies.
The description of crumble to powder was familiar. “They’re like Mrs.Dodds,” Percy said out loud. He felt cold because unlike Mrs.Dodds they didn’t stay dead. How was his future self managing to keep killing them? Percy managed to kill Mrs.Dodds out of sheer luck and with Mr.Brunner having given him a pen that wasn’t just a pen.
“They’re monsters like Mrs.Dodds.” Grover began to explain and Percy should be thankful for Grover giving him answers but Percy couldn’t help but feel a bit angry.
“So you admit there was a Mrs.Dodds.”
Grover looked as though Percy had kicked him in the ribs.
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- Part 1 of The Fine Print.
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I’ll be the biggest star (there’s no use chasing water falls). by youngjusticewriter
Fandoms: Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan
18 Oct 2025
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Percy thought about how Annabeth had reacted to Nico’s sword being able to harm mortals. Percy remembered what Chiron had told him when he started on his first quest: that a hero should never harm mortals unless absolutely necessary.
“I didn’t know they could make weapons like that.” Percy pushed the words out. “Cause it’s not Stygian Iron, right?”
A grin tugged on Luke’s lips. He looked proud. “It’s one of a kind.”
But that was thing? Mortals could be dangerous. Percy, of all people, knew that. But that wasn’t the the only Percy knew. “Can we talk?”
Luke shot him a look. “Of course.” After a moment he added, “I was actually going to come looking for you so we could talk before you left camp. What do you say we go down to the woods one last time, look for something to fight while we talk?”
Percy breathed in. He should have felt relieved that Luke was being so friendly. Ever since he had gotten back from the quest, Luke had been acting a little distant. He had been afraid Luke might resent for foi-
“Come on,” Luke encouraged, voice warm. “I’ll even throw in some sodas and some blue food dye.”
The words made Percy’s stomach twist. Despite everything, this was Luke.
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- Part 2 of The Fine Print.
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Don’t look up to me, I’m not as tall as you think. by youngjusticewriter
Fandoms: Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan, The Heroes of Olympus - Rick Riordan
08 Nov 2025
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“You’re hiding something,” Thalia accused. She didn’t even need to yell for her voice to fill the car.
Annabeth didn’t look at her. Annabeth often didn’t like look people in eye but usually, Percy had noticed, she would look at their face when they drew her attention.
“….I can’t talk about it,” Annabeth eventually admitted. She didn’t sound happy about it. Of course, she wasn’t. Percy remembered what it had been like after they had gotten out. First, she had been angry she couldn’t tell Chiron about the future and then she had-
Thalia inhaled sharply. Anger made her facial features twisted. “Why the fuck-“
Percy cut off the moment she started cussing. “Don’t.”
Thalia whirled her head to look at him. “This doesn’t have anything to do with you.”
“If you cuss at her, I’m kicking you out of this car,” he threatened before breathing in through his nose. He didn’t bother counting in his head to try and calm down; it never worked. This did have to do with him. Everything, unfortunately, about this had to do with him; if the gods had never gotten ahold of that book then Annabeth and him wouldn’t know Bianca and Nico were children of Hades. They wouldn’t have known-
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- Part 3 of The Fine Print.
