Percabeth and the Olympians

Chapter One: We get an unexpected summons

Setting: Camp Half-Blood, the day after Percy and Annabeth declare there feelings for each other. Right after TLO.

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Percy POV

I woke up with to the sound of the conch horn. My mind was filled with anxiety, that is, until I recalled the previous evening. Annabeth. Me. Together at last. My heart soared, my previous sleepy looking eyes were now awake with excitement. Annabeth. My Annabeth. My girlfriend. Last night had been perfect. From the moment Annabeth came to sit by my side, to the moment the other campers threw us "lovebirds" in the lake, to "the best underwater kiss ever." I felt great. I had defeated the titan lord, I was the son of the sea god, and Annabeth. Must I say more. I started hearing other campers moving around outside. Making there way towards a smell I knew only too well to be breakfast. Breakfast! I was still lying in bed, I needed to get dressed, and hurry. How long had I been here thinking. Ha, thinking. Wouldn't my Wise Girl be proud. I quickly pulled on some clothes, and walked out my cabin door. A few feet away from me, she stood. Annabeth. Wise Girl. My Girlfriend.

"Hey Seaweed Brain!" she called, waving to me, "what took you so long?"

"I was thinking," I told her, possibly a little to proudly. Proudly? I think all the time. Right. This was Wise Girl I was telling I was thinking.

Annabeth raised an eyebrow, "thinking?"

"…about you," I added.

"Well, you were obviously lost in thought, because if we don't hurry up, we'll miss breakfast," she called, already walking towards the pavilion.

"Hey! Wait up," I called as I hurried to catch up with her. We walked side by side for a few seconds, our hands moving closer together until our fingers were interlaced. We walked in silence for a little while. Then Wise Girl spoke up.

"So I guess this is the last day, huh?" she sounded a little sad. I know I was. I knew I would call, and IM (Iris Message) her, but I would miss her warm touch, and cool breath. Those stormy gray eyes, and flowing blonde hair.

I sighed, but I knew I must speak. "I suppose so. I'll call you every day, and I'll try and IM you, but I'll have to see if my dad can give me some more drachma," I told her. I was not only trying to brighten her spirits with that information, but also mine. This would be a rough summer. We walked in silence the rest of the way to the pavilion.

"I'll see you after breakfast, Wise Girl," I said as we parted ways at the pavilion. I going to sit a the Poseidon table, and she at the Athena. Poseidon and Athena. Those two worried me. They are sworn enemies, and Athena has made it known that I should, and I quote "stay away from [her] daughter." This is one godly command I've never been able to keep. Annabeth and I had been best friends for a long time. Both of us had secret feelings for each other, but neither of us would admit it. That all changed last night, and I'm worried about Athena's reaction. I wondered how well my invincibility would hold up against her wrath. I wonder if she know yet or not. I hope for the latter, it may add a few extra days to my lifespan! "Blue coke," I told my glass, and it instantly filled with blue coke.

"For breakfast," Annabeth said as she walked by to give her food offering to the gods. "I don't think so." Annabeth quickly changed it to water. I sighed, resisting the temptation to change it back. I got up and followed her to the fire where we gave our offerings.

When it was my turn, I scraped the best part of the meal off my plate and instead of praying to Poseidon, I prayed to Athena. "Please don't kill me." That was all. No explanation. I waited for the nice smell to come up, but when the smoke hit my nose, it smelled like smoke. I was rejected. Then, it quickly changed. I wonder why, maybe my dad had Athena in a choke hold. Wouldn't surprise me. I wish those two could just get along for once. I mean they're gods, but they're acting like four year olds. Surely the god of wisdom can see that. I noticed people already filing out of the pavilion, so I quickly finished off my plate, and headed over to Annabeth who was still eating.

"Hey Wise Girl!" I said smirking, "what's taking you so long?"

"Nothing," she said as she quickly finished the remaining food on her plate. "The camp van is about to take everyone home, let's go say bye to Grover before we leave."

"Okay," I said. Wow. I had forgotten Grover. Ah well, teenage love. The only thing you think about. We walked to the forest, where we saw Grover and Juniper sitting in a clearing talking to each other.

"Oops, are we interrupting anything," I asked as Annabeth and I walked into the clearing. Grover, startled, quickly turned around.

"Wha- no," is all he said.

"Well, Annabeth, and I are leaving, so we came to say goodbye," I explained.

"Okay," Grover said, "see you next summer." Annabeth and I walked away, Annabeth looking over her shoulder and waving. We walked together to the top of Half-Blood Hill. I knew what was coming before she spoke.

"Race you to the bottom!" Annabeth yelled.

"You're on," I stated. Right as I was about to take the first step, Chiron trotted up.

"Percy, Annabeth! We need you in the Big House." I wondered what that was about. I looked at Annabeth, but all I saw was puzzlement in her eyes. We followed Chiron to the big house where we found Mr. D waiting. Chiron ushered us in, and then changed to his human form, and wheeled himself to a corner.

"So Peter and Anniebell have arrived. Too bad, I was hoping we wouldn't catch them," said Mr. D nonchalantly.

"Nice to see you to," I uttered under my breath.

"You've been summoned to Mount Olympus," said Mr. D. He didn't even wait for a response before we were all standing in the throne room. 11 major gods looking down at us, while Mr. D walked to his throne. Zeus began to speak.

"Perseus Jackson and Annabeth Chase," he ordered, "step forward." We quickly obliged. It's not wise to disobey a god.

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