Sorry about not updating the story. Just been so busy with life, and to be honest, I hit writers block. So I decided other do the only thing I know to cure it. Rewrite the story. Then I got cured of my writers block. And then I started to write chapters for other fanfiction ideas. I have some for a OC x harem Fate/ Stay Night fanfic, OC x harem RWBY fanfic, and others. BTWs, if you're interested in either of them, just ask and I'll post the first chapter.

But I'm going to ask you all a question, should the next chapter in the one after have a lemon in it or not?

Disclaimer: I do not own PJO or HoO.

Of all the huntresses to become a monster it had to be Zoë. Just what happened to her? Which god was responsible for this?

"You have any idea on how she ended up like this?" I asked Artemis.

"A god turned her into this. I'm sure." She replied. But then her eyes gained a deep and cold rage.

"But which one? No Olympian would dare to due this to my hunters?" She said, the cold rage seeping into her voice.

"What about Aphrodite or Hera?" I asked. "Don't you have bad relations with them?"

"Aphrodite wouldn't make a monster. When she wants payback against something she usually uses love in some way. And Hera just gets apathetic to father's immortal children, since she can't do much to harm us when were born." I guess that explains why there aren't really any myths of her ruining their lives.

"So it's a minor god then?"

"Has to be. When I get my hands on whoever did this, I'll tear them apart and feed them to my wolves." She growled.

"But we should deal with her first." I said. But the now monster Zoë was staring right at me with a predators eyes.

"I've seen that look before" Artemis said suddenly. "That's the look of a predator."

Why did she want to kill me? I never interacted with her even once in this life.

"Do you know a way to turn her back?" I asked her.

"No. Only the god who made her like this can turn her back. Poseidon didn't turn Medusa back because of this very reason." I never thought about it before, but I guess it makes sense.

But Zoë then took a step forward. She then raised her clawed fingers.

"RAAAAAAGGGGHHHHH!" She screamed.

She then rushed forward, aiming her claws right towards me. But I easily sidestepped. But a liquid managed to touch my cheek.

Then intense pain flooded through my body. I was instantly reminded of the time I spent in Tartarus with Annabeth. And I did not enjoy even having a thought with the slightest connection to her.

"AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!" I screamed in pain, falling onto my knees. This is definitely some kind of poison. But what does it do?

"Percy!" Artemis started to run towards me but Zoë stopped her. "Graaah!"

"Zoë stand down!" Artemis commanded her. Zoë stopped for a while, clearly hesitating. Did she remember her loyalty to Artemis?

But she then turned towards me. Even while weakened with the pain, she was easy to dodge. But then I started to throw up. And unfortunately, it wasn't the regular kind of throw up. But it was the golden blood of immortals.

"Percy!" Artemis rushed to my side, checking up on me. "What? Your pale." She said after immediately checking up on me. What poison could do this to me? Artemis then teleported us away from Zoe. We were in a room with tons of animal pelts around us. Then I realized that I was in her palace. But I couldn't get a chance to admire it, because of the pain suddenly increasing.

"Ugh." I inadvertently groaned in pain. At that point Artemisl laid me down on her bed. It had her scent of the forest and honey.

"Drink up." Artemis took a satchel full of nectar out of somewhere and poured it into my mouth.

"Rest up. No one will come in here." She said to me. "I'll take care of Zoë." She told me solemnly. I wanted to tell her that she didn't have to. That I could turn her back. But unfortunately for me, I was in so much pain that I could barely talk, and I wasn't sure how I could turn her back.

I was also beginning to lose my consciousness.

"Don't worry. This time, I'll save you." Artemis said to me, before I completely blacked out.

POV switch, Artemis

Zoë was turned into a monster. I will make sure whoever did it will be sent into Tartarus if it's the last thing I do. But right now, I need to take care of my lieutenant. It hasn't even been a week sense we lost Zoe was in a reasonable state, I could make her stand down and give me some of her poison so I could make a antidote for Percy.

But I can't reason with her now, so I'll have to take the poison from her myself. I'll have to kill her. Not the first time I had to kill a hunter, but it always hurt when I have to kill one of them. But I always resolve myself before, and I'll resolve myself now.

I managed to find her in the hunters camping site. I disappeared into the woods and took out my bow and arrows. I have to be careful not to get close to her, because if that poison was capable of incapacitating Percy, then it could incapacitate me.

If I didn't need her poison I could aim at her vital spots, giving her a quick death this time. But I'll have to make her feel it a bit this time. I then aimed at her shoulder and fired.

But Zoe's senses must've increase because she was able to dodge it. Looks like this will be a littlle difficult. She then lunged toward the woods in my direction. 'She's faster than before!' Zoe soon arrived in front of me, but when she did, she slowed down, her attack on me nearly stopping. But I couldn't let her off easy.

I shot her a left arm off, the one with poison used on Percy. "Graaah!" She screamed. But I felt my arm be shot off as well.

What! But when I took a look at it, my arm was completely fine. What happened? I didn't get time to think about it, as Zoe grew a new arm. But this time, Zoë raised her right arm, and a purple liquid started to secrete from her clawe. She then rushed toward me, trying to cut at me with her claws, but I turned into a bee to dodge. Why? Because when Percy dodged at least a drop managed to get on him. Since my body's smaller than his a drop probably couldn't get on me as easy as him, but I didn't want to take any chances, so I changed into something small and hard to track alone.

I then landed on a nearby tree and changed back. I then took out my bow aimed at her right arm, and then shot at her. But she prevented it by holding up her hand and letting it go through it, with it hitting her shoulder imstead. But when she did, I felt as if my arrow hit my hand instead of hers. When I shot her arm off it felt like my arm was shot off, and just now, when my arrow hit her hand, it felt like it hit my hand. Zoë can make others who attack her feel her pain.

But what god would give her that ability? We only do that as a way of spite. No one would make the ones who try to kill her feel the pain she feels. They have to be extremely perty for no reason. And have her being able to put someone in extreme pain with poison seems sadistic.

Wait. A god who is petty enough to make others feel her pain, and sadistic enough to give her that poison. Only one goddess fits that description. Nemesis.

When I get my hands on her. But I have to finish Zoë off quick and use the poison to make an antidote. I then aimed at her using three different arrows. I resolved myself for the pain I would feel as I aimed at her heart, head, and stomach. But the second I fired the arrows they were all sent back to me, I jumped into a different tree to dodge.

When I looked back Zoë was gone. But then I remembered about Percy and retrieved the severed arm.

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When I got back I rushed towards Percy to in see how he is now. He was sweating in his sleep, and when I touched him, he was burning up, and I heard him groaning in pain. I have to make a antidote fast. I may not be the goddess of medicine, but I managed to pick up a few things from my brother Apollo. Namely, how to make a antidote. But I have to work fast.

"Please wait, Percy." I whispered to him, kissing his cheek.

Inside Percy's Dream

POV switch

Why? Why did I have to dream about this? It was the battle at Mount Orthys, where Zoë died. Why do I have to dream about it? But then I was surrounded by a black void.

Do you accept this fate? Losing her a second time? A mysterious feminine voice whispered to me as the scene replayed itself. 'Why would I want to accept it? But what can I do?'

You have the blood of six primordials in your veins, do you think you can't do something?

'As if I could. I have a limit you know. As if I could break another gods curse.'

So you'll simply accept what your sisters have planned for you? Live your new life like everyone else?

'I have no way out of this, I can't escape and I'm reliving a memory.'

I can give you a way to save her, but the second you awaken, you'll be weaken as a result. Would you accept this deal?

'How could you save her?' I asked the voice.

The inevitability that she remains a monster will simply be changed. Don't you want this.

'If I can save her this time I'll give you what you want.'

If that is true, you're lucky I'm only asking for your power. If it was your beloved, I doubt you'd accept this offer.

'Who are you?' I asked her.

You aren't a fool, so stop acting like one. It should be obvious, Perseus.

'If we talk again, I'd figure it out by then.' I promised her this.

Heh. Guess it's better than nothing little one. Now, it's about time, that you, woke up!

When she said this I opened my eyes and got up with a start. I looked around and I saw Artemis resting at the side of the bed. She looked exhausted, and I felt better, but weaker than before. I think I'm at a fourth of my original power at most.

"Thank you, Artemis." I whispered to her, stroking her hair. Artemis then started to move. She slightly opened her eyes, and when she saw me up, her eyes opened in shock.

"Percy!" She then hugged me, and I hugged her back. "Thank goodness the antidote worked." She said.

"Antidote? So you had Apollo make one for me?" I asked her, surprised. Artemis shook her head, with a grin on her face.

"No, I made it myself." She told me. "I do have at least some medical knowledge."

"Did you kill, Zoë?" I asked trying to sound nonchalant on the topic, even though she did try to kill me. But then a sad look appeared on her face.

"No. But I now know who turned Zoë into a monster." She told me. "And she is such a pain in the ass."

POV Switch No One

"I see you failed me." Nemesis said to the monster that was formerly Zoe. Zoë was now chained to a wall, thrashing about. Nemesis was looking calmly at the scene, nectar in her hand. She then started caressing Zoë's face.

"But don't worry about it. I always get my dues."

Alright! How was this reappearance chapter? Please review! And as for why I weakened Percy, I fear making him a Gary Stu.

FateMaster out!