In an average sized apartment, an auburn haired girl exited the bathroom, having just brushed her teeth. As she made her way to one of the two bedrooms, she noticed that the dining room light was still on. Stepping into the light, Artemis saw two people at the dining room table. One was a seventeen year old boy with black hair that had a white streak in it. The other was a six year old girl with long, silvery-white hair. Both of them were asleep, the boy had his right hand on a pencil and the girl had hers on a green crayon. The boys homework and the girls colouring pages were scattered along the table. Artemis sighed and looked at the clock on the far wall. It was 11:42.

'Looks like she tried to outlast him again,' Artemis thought as she picked the girl up.

The girl let out a content sigh as her head rested on Artemis' chest. Artemis turned off the dining room light as she left the room, leaving the boy at the table. She entered the bedroom she was heading to before. There were two beds in the room, which little floor space for anything else. One bed had two pillows while the other had only one. A full laundry basket sat at the foot of the bed with one pillow, a sheathed broadsword leaned against the wall beside it. A nightstand stood between the beds. On top of it was a lamp, an alarm clock, a bronze pocket knife and a little blue box that gave off a blue glow.

Artemis turned off the light, leaving the room illuminated by the glow of the box. She walked over to the bed with two pillows and placed the girl in it before climbing in herself.

"Good night Selene," Artemis whispered, giving Selene a kiss on the forehead.

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The next morning, Artemis woke the boy up by plugging his nose and shoving an ice cube in his mouth. He nearly choked on the ice when he gasped for air.

"What is wrong with you?" He asked, clearly furious.

"I just thought you would want to wake up nice and early for your finals," Artemis said in a mock cutesy voice, "especially since you stayed up so late studying."

"Oh right, finals," he groaned, "I was not ready for today."

"You better get ready,"

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After school, Artemis was forced to wait for Percy with Annabeth. It didn't take long, because Percy and his friend, Sam, were the first of their class out the door.

"Freedom!" Sam yelled at the top of his lungs.

"Shut up, Sam," Percy groaned, "my head still hurts."

"Sorry."

Percy didn't get much time to relax as another loud noise worsened his test induced headache.

"Darling!" Khel yelled as she ran out the school and jumped on Percy, "I just finished my exam," she looked around, "and it looks like I finally beat the hot head."

"Actually," a voice came from the bottom of the school steps, causing everyone to just notice Allianna, "I was the first one done."

Khel tightened her her grip on Percy in her frustration. The expression on Percy's face practically screamed "please let go". Sam knew better than to try and help Percy and instead chose to leave. He waved good bye and ran off. Percy tried to wrench Khel's hands off when a new voice sounded.

"How many times do I have to say it?" A girl with deep brown hair and an icy stare that Percy found familiar stated, "No public displays of affection on school property."

"Who are you?" Percy asked as Khel let go of him.

"She's Sophie Griffith," Artemis explained, "she's in the same class as Khel and myself."

"And I'm also part of the student council." Sophie exclaimed.

"Just thought I'd ask. But it's weird," Percy thought aloud.

"What's weird?" Sophie asked.

"I can't quite put my finger on it, but there's something familiar about you."

"That is weird," Sophie admitted, "but it does remind me. I've been meaning to speak with you before the school year ends. Would you mind coming with me for a second?"

"Uh, sure," Percy turned to the others, "you go on ahead, I'll catch up."

"Whatever," Artemis mumbled as she and the others left.

Percy followed Sophie through the school. She led him into an empty classroom and closed the door behind him. She then leaned on the door and sighed.

"So, what did you want to talk about?" Percy asked.

"She hasn't changed much, has she?" Sophie asked.

"Huh?"

"I know I look completely different, but I'm still surprised that she didn't figure it out."

"What are you-?"

"And yet you noticed the instant you saw me, didn't you?"

"Noticed wha-?"

"Tell me, does Lady Artemis make a good mother?"

"Lady? Wait, are you a hunter?"

Sophie smirked, "You still don't recognize me?" she let out a soft chuckle before adopting a different, yet familiar tone, "Thou art still the fool I remember thee to be."

It was at that point that the wheels finally began turning in Percy's head. It took him a couple of seconds to figure it out.

"Zoe?" Percy asked, receiving a nod in confirmation, "but, you're dead. Artemis turned you into a constellation."

"She turned my body into a constellation. My soul still went to the Underworld. I was given the opportunity to be reborn and I took it. I used my second chance at life to become more acquainted with the city you call home. I spotted you a few times but opted against approaching you, as you may not have recognized me. So I lived a mortal life until Lady Artemis started coming to this school. And the fact that she brought a child with her shocked me to no end. And then I learned that you were the father. In hindsight, it makes sense. There's something about you that can touch even the most closed off hunter. It also got me thinking, you are the one who wields the sword I created, perhaps you could be the one I give my life, had more importantly, my maidenhood to."

Zoe looked at Percy and didn't know what to make of his expression. It was a mix of shock, contemplation, and his mind being blown. In what may have been the strangest response ever, Percy let out a surprised squeal and immediately fell forward, losing consciousness.

There we go. The first chapter of the sequel you guys wanted. This is going to take a while.