Hello everyone! My screenname is alexrussorules, even though I don't really like Wizards of Waverly Place anymore, oh well. This is my first Percy Jackson 'story'. I put quotes around story because really this is just going to be a lot of one-shots. I got this idea after reading one of pinkcatheavan's stories called Percabeth Drabbles. It's fantastic, you should check it out! Oh and please no flames.
Disclaimer: I don't own the Percy Jackson series
Percy Gets It
"Percy, you are so lucky Thaila didn't drag you along to that movie too." Annabeth announced as she walked in the door of the couple's apartment.
Percy-who was currently munching on a bowl of cereal-crinkled his eyebrows. "I thought you wanted to see Valentine's Day?"
Annabeth glared and opened up the newspaper. "I did, but that's before I realized how stupid it was. There were all these girls who were talking about how their boyfriends just don't get it, they wanted to be married and blah blah."
Percy frowned. "Are you one of those girls?"
Annabeth blushed, she hadn't been expecting her plan to work so well. She shoved a spoonful of cereal in her mouth and mumbled something.
Percy smirked. "So you're not? That's a relief." Annabeth's heart sank as Percy walked into the living room.
"I guess I can return this then." Annabeth turned around and there stood Percy on one knee with a engagement box in his hand. "Annabeth, will you marry me?"
Annabeth's face broke out in a grin. "Yes!" Percy placed the ring on her while she screamed in excitement.
"You know what the best part is?"
"What?"
"You finally got it Seaweed Brian!"
Percy shrugged. "I have my moments."
Annabeth rushed out of the room to call, well everyone. Percy returned to his cereal and silently thanked Grover.
Harry Potter
"Hey Percy, what do you think of this book?" Annabeth asked. She and Percy were currently browsing Borders looking for some books to add to the Camp's library.
Percy squinted at the title, his dyslexia acting up. "What's it called?"
Annabeth laughed at his expression. "Harry Potter,"
Percy's face hardened and he turned toward the shelves. "No I don't want that one."
"Come on Percy, I've read it and it's a really good series-"
"I don't like it." He turned and grabbed a random book. "Let's get this one."
Annabeth glanced at his selection and frowned. "I don't think most of the kids would enjoy a Curious George book. And what's wrong with Harry Potter?"
Percy ignored her and actually looked this time before he picked a book. "Here look Vampire Diaries, the kids from Aphrodite always throw a party for that show don't they?"
Annabeth nodded and handed him the other books they had selected (discreetly sliding in Harry Potter) and a gift card. "Here you go buy them and I'll meet you up front, I want to check out the Nicholas Sparks section."
Percy nodded and headed to the front of the story. When he was out of view point, she frowned and turned to the Harry Potter series. What was so wrong with Harry Potter?
Think Annabeth, she coached herself. Was Percy jealous?
"That's it!" She yelled aloud. Several people turned to look at her and she blushed. "They have it." She grabbed for a book and faked enthusiasm. Annabeth's mind was no longer in the bookstore however, but lost in a memory from two years ago when she and Percy were twelve.
Annabeth was lying on the floor with a new book. Percy came and sat down on the couch, she tried to ignore him but he kept tapping his foot.
"What?!"
He looked surprised and stopped jiggling his foot. "Uh, nothing. What're you reading?"
"Harry Potter," She said turning back to the book.
"Is he the guy that goes on all those wizard adventures?"
She rolled her eyes at his summary. "Yeah, that's him."
"Yeah, he's alright. But my adventures kick his butt." He started tapping his foot again.
"Knock it off!" Annabeth yelled. "Oh and you are nowhere near as cool as Harry Potter!"
"Annabeth, come on!" She saw Percy waving from the door. So that's why he hated Harry Potter, she smiled and ran to the door.
Us
"I love you." Percy said.
Annabeth smiled. "I love you too." She sighed and rolled over on her stomach. She and Percy were relaxing on Half-Blood Hill, but she knew there were monsters just a mere 20 feet away waiting for them.
"Sometimes I wish it was just you and me."
Percy titled his head so he could look at her. "What do you mean?"
"I mean no monsters, no gods and demigods, no worries. Just you and me."
Percy smiled. "It always will be about just you and me." He promised and kissed her sweetly on the head.
And even though it seemed impossible, Percy kept his promise. No matter what monsters they battled, what foes they faced (no matter how many times Hera and Ares came after them) they made sure to make time for each other.
Just them