Nothing has felt the same since the Sea of Monsters. Being Percy Jackson’s twin now means carrying more than just quests and prophecies—it means learning who to trust in a world that never stays still for long. And somehow, Luke Castellan has become part of that world. He’s no longer just the boy you once clashed with at Camp Half-Blood. Somewhere between training sessions, late-night conversations, and shared battles, the distance between you has started to fade. The tension is still there—but now it feels different. Less like conflict… and more like understanding. Like he sees you in a way no one else does. And you might be starting to see him too. But peace at Camp Half-Blood never lasts. When Artemis goes missing and a new prophecy is spoken, you and Percy are pulled into another quest—one that feels bigger, stranger, and more dangerous than anything before. Along the way, you meet the Hunters of Artemis, face monsters that test everything you’ve learned, and realize this isn’t just about saving a goddess. It’s about what kind of demigod you’re becoming. Annabeth is still out there, working with Kronos—but something about her feels more complicated than just betrayal. Every encounter with her feels like there’s something she’s not saying, something buried beneath everything she’s chosen. And it leaves you wondering if people are ever truly just one side or the other. As the quest unfolds, the lines between ally and enemy don’t just blur—they shift. Secrets come out. Old wounds reopen. And through it all, Luke stays close in a way that surprises you more than anything else. He doesn’t push you away. He doesn’t let you face it alone. And slowly, without either of you really noticing, something begins to change between you—something quieter, steadier, harder to ignore. With Percy risking everything for the quest, Luke standing beside you more than ever, and Annabeth’s choices growing more uncertain with every step, you’re forced to face a different k

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