demigods.
- synopsis: summers at camp half-blood are never dull—especially when there’s a cute boy at every corner.
- pairing: 00 line x reader
- genre: fluff, angst
- author’s note: back at it again with another 00 line series because i like pain! i recently discovered my old copy of the last olympian in the depths of my messy room, and i knew i had to do a camp half-blood au (edit: percy jackson is getting a disney+ series so i guess i’m psychic). i wanted to make the fic names resemble rick riordan’s chapter titles, and they’re kind of cringe but i tried my best. like my avatar series, the fics are standalones and can be read in any order (though you might miss a couple of easter eggs here and there)!
- important: this may not be 100% accurate to the camp halfblood in the books because i needed to bend some rules/traditions for the flow of the story. hardcore stans, please don’t get mad at me!
credit for the template used in my edits ( x )
as the self-proclaimed matchmaker of camp half-blood, you have had a 100% success rate with all of your matches. your current project is finding a date for your best friend, huang renjun—a prickly smart aleck that perfectly fits the child of athena stereotype. unfortunately for you, he seems to be hellbent on tarnishing your perfect record. his refusal to get a girlfriend prompts you to come up with all sorts of conspiracy theories (alien abduction, ghost possession, lizard people etc.) in an attempt to crack the code that is renjun. even though you’re able to create these insane scenarios inside your head, you can’t seem to realize the glaringly obvious: renjun is in love with you.
ever the perfectionist, you take your job as the head counselor of the athena cabin very seriously. unlike others, your summers at camp half-blood are when you are at your absolute busiest. you don’t have a moment to rest, constantly running around to make sure everything is perfect. but the gods seem to have a twisted sense of humor, throwing a wrench into your meticulous schedule in the form of an unconscious boy right in front of the entrance of the camp. because you’re the one who discovers him and the fact that he’s taken a liking to you, you’re tasked with looking after him—donghyuck—until his godly parent claims him. you become a sort of mentor to him, despite your initial protest. his presence eventually goes from a nuisance to a solace to you, and you find yourself wishing he could stay by your side.
after a mission gone awry, you’re severely injured and rushed to the infirmary. you have an extremely close brush with death (and your father), but you manage to somehow survive. once you come to, you find out your life was saved by the camp half-blood’s golden boy, na jaemin—the unspoken favorite son of apollo and the infirmary’s most talented healer. you want nothing more than to get back to your mission, but you can’t get past jaemin. even though everything he says is delivered with a sweet smile, you find him to be quite terrifying. during your recovery period, he does his best to try and befriend you, but you’re making it quite difficult for him. you really don’t want anything to do with him, in fear of misunderstanding his kindness for something else. but you know, and so does he, that it’s only a matter of time.
being the daughter of the goddess of victory, winning is literally life or death for you. when it comes to battle prowess, you’re close to unmatched. the only one who can give you a run for your money is lee jeno—the frustratingly handsome son of ares, who also happens to be your greatest rival. you’ve been duking it out with him since your first meeting, turning everything into a competition. the two of you easily cement yourselves as the top two warriors at camp half-blood, which is why you get paired together for a top secret mission: to retrieve the stolen golden fleece. both of you reluctantly agree to a truce for the sake of the camp. however, the more time you spend with him, the more your hatred for him seems to dwindle. you tell yourself that the fog of war is just getting to you, but deep down, you know it’s something more.