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Get ready for some Percabeth! Don't worry I won't overdose, just a gentle supply to fuel a strong relationship.
Sorry, there's not much in this chapter except for a Percabeth moment, but, friendly advice, read carefully. Wouldn't want to miss something important would you? Bwahaha You want to know what the heck I'm talking about? Patience, patience. Chapter 7 will tell.
Please review or I shall give in to depression and my world will become a spiraling pit of sadness with no hope of return.
Of the many traits Connor Stoll has, finding a nice hotel has got to be at the top of the list. The beds were comfortable, the price low, the food great, and it was right next to the train station, which had (wow, we are lucky!) a train leaving at ten tomorrow morning for Nevada.
Our good luck put us all in a good mood. We had arrived at the hotel around eight p.m. Which was a bit early, but after all headaches and lack of sleep, our group was exhausted and hungry.
After getting our room, which was actually a three bedroom deluxe suite, everybody went downstairs to get food. Everybody except Annabeth.
I nudged Percy, "Go apologize."
"What? NO! I only said what I believe in. There's no problem in that! She should apologize for being so stubborn!"
"Oh, right, and you're not stubborn at all, huh?" I said sarcastically.
"That's beside the point."
"Well, at least you should talk to her."
He grumbled, "Fine." But I knew he wanted to talk to her and was sorry that he had made her cry.
Travis, Connor, and I all spent awhile deciding what to eat. All the aromas of the different foods filled our nostrils and kept us switching our mind on what to eat.
Okay, yeah, I know what you're thinking. We should know better than to walk into a to-good-to-be-true hotel and actually stay there. But this place was so… natural. There wasn't a single thing strange about the hotel. I guess it is possible for there to be good things in this world.
The other two had to use the restrooms, so I brought the food up to our suite alone. I completely forgot that Percy and Annabeth were supposed to be having a heart-to-heart "I'm sorry" chat when I opened the door. Luckily for me, it barely made a sound and I stopped myself with the door only an inch open. They didn't notice me.
"I don't know why I'm still defending Luke, it's just… After knowing him for so long, it's just really hard to let him go." Annabeth spoke shakily. Percy must be having a hard time trying not to get her to cry.
"I'm sorry." Poor Percy. He must be having such an awkward time with this.
"You shouldn't be… I've been really unfair to you, you don't deserve to be treated that way."
He tried for some humor, classic Percy. "Well, I'm such a doofus, I might actually deserve it"
Annabeth cracked a small smile. "You always make me feel better, Percy." She leaned in little towards him.
"I don't know, I didn't make you feel better in the car.."
"I overreacted, I'm sorry." She leaned in more.
"You-" Percy didn't finish his sentence because Annabeth close the space between them and kissed him.
Yes, it was sweet. Yes, I am so bad for snooping on them, but hey, who would want to miss a moment like this?
Well, I had to get into the room because the boys were out of the bathroom and walking towards the door were I stood.
I walked in, looking down and making lots of noise so they'd have time to break apart and think I never saw them.
"Hey, I've got food."
Percy got of the couch were he had been sitting and, still looking dazed and a tad confused, said, "Oh, thanks."
Once the others came into the room, all five of us ate and spoke small talk until we adjourned and went into separate rooms to go to sleep.
When I was asleep, I had the strangest feeling. It was like I was about to get another prophetic dream, but something held it back. But I didn't really think about it until the next day, when we got on the train and headed for Nevada. So far so good.