Hi peoples. So, the last chapter was seriously short. I got bored, forgot where I was, and I didn't feel like checking so I just uploaded the chapter and looked at it. However, I will not change it. I'm too lazy. Also, this story will kinda have two plots. One will be about Annabeth's issue; one will be about Percy's secret. There will be some false Percabeth. I don't think our 'friend' is smart enough to work a computer, much less look for a website that requires reading!

Annabeth's POV

"Seriously, Seaweed Brain? Quit hogging all the pepperoni!" I commanded.

"Why don't you just eat the hamburger?" he asked stupidly.

I rolled my eyes at him. "Because I want pepperoni too," I told him.

"Fine, whatever." We switched boxes; about half of each pizza was left. There was the sound of the bells on the door. And who should walk in but Cody Dineen and his little posy? Percy and I looked at each other, as if to say: Hurry up and eat!

We scarfed down the rest of the pizza in less than five minutes. Luckily, Dineen is pretty dense, because he didn't notice us. Oops. Didn't notice us yet. He looked around the tiny dining area. Then his eyes locked on me. They were bloodshot and a very ugly shade of blue. He quickly said something to his friends and got up. Oh crap.

Percy's POV

He was walking to us. Annabeth suddenly got very distracted by the pizza in front of her. I didn't; I looked directly at him.

"So, Jackson, I see you're still hanging with the hottie!" he said patronizingly. I looked back at Annabeth. She raised her eyebrows at me as if to say: Well? I shrugged and gestured for her to go ahead. She smiled and I immediately wanted to take it back.

"Why don't you come over to my table and hang out with some real people?" he offered.

I took a big bite of hamburger pizza. "Because I already have a boyfriend," she said. I choked on my pizza.

Cody raised one eyebrow. "Oh yeah? Who?" I was still trying to dislodge the pizza from my windpipe.

Annabeth rolled her eyes. "Percy, duh!" I resumed choking. "Are you okay, Percy?" she asked. I nodded.

For what happened next, I blame my parents. I'm their fault. "Yeah," I said. "I just wasn't aware that we were telling anybody yet." Oh, gods, what was I doing? She reached across the table and took my hand.

"I think we should now, we've been going out for long enough."

Cody leaned in right in front of me and whispered, "Watch your back."

I waved my hand in front of my face. "You need a tic tac."