I own nothing
Percy POV
We were on our way to the Parthenon, and I was as nervous as a man can be. Sure, I've fought armies, Titans, Gods, and the worst of all the monsters in Tartarus, but compared to what I was about to do I would gladly take it all at one time, without a sword, blindfolded, with no weapons, and one hand tied behind my back. Annabeth to my knowledge didn't know what this was about she just had a huge grin plastered on her face since we arrived yesterday. She was talking nonstop about all the designs and architecture of this building and that, and I was loving being with her.
We arrived at the Parthenon at the faintest glimpse of light from the sun. Apollo was being kid I guess and giving me a few minutes to compose myself. We were sitting on the bench waiting for sunrise so we could get a better view of the building. She was practically vibrating with excitement, and I was practically almost throwing up from nervousness. Now the sun was beginning to rise and we could see well. Annabeth was looking around in wonder dragging me all over the building telling me about support beams, angles at which they were held, how they made all the marble, why it lasted for so long, what she would improve on the design of the pillars, and a lot more that was making my head heart from trying to keep up with all of it.
We stayed there till about eight o'clock and sat down to catch our breath before heading to the next building she wanted to see, I decided it was now or never. I snapped my fingers and manipulated the mist and made all of the mortals leave, also revealing my surprise that I had had for Annabeth. I had lit the braziers to a blaze, and had polished everything making it look somewhat like it ancient self would have when it was first built.
She turned as I got down on one knee "Annabeth Chase, I love you with all of my heart, you are my only love, I would give everything just to be in your presence, You are the breath I breath and I want to spend the rest of eternity with you, will you do me the greatest honor a anyone could ever have and marry me" as I finished up I pulled the ring out of my pocket and opened the case.
"Percy, I don't know what to say" she said looking back and forth at me and the ring
"Say yes Annabeth, please" I told her with pure passion in my voice.
"Of course it's yes Seaweed Brian" she said
I slid the ring on her finger and stood up and hugged her
"Did you do this traditionally, or are we going to have to run from my mother when she finds out" she said with the biggest smile I had ever seen on her face
"Well, of course she knows, who do you think helped me with all of this" I said spreading my arms.
Her face turned into the picture of happiness. She was smiling from ear-ear and was hugging me. I felt like I was in isles of the blest.
It's been two months of planning and working around our schedules, but today is finally our wedding day. Guess where we're at: Olympus? Sanfrancico? Camp Half-blood? Wrong was at Montauk My second favorite place on earth. Annabeth was so excited and had been so happy for the last few weeks I thought she was going to explode from it, but she was able to contain herself.
We were about thirty minutes away from the wedding when it showed up. I knew it would make an appearance because of all the threats it had given me.
"Hello, Percy, you have defied my wishes, so tell me why I shouldn't destroy yours and Annabeth's life" Hera asked a.k.a. the BITCH
"Because Lady Hera if you do, no force on earth will stop me from destroying you god or no" I said with pure malice in my voice.
"Merely asking I have no intentions of messing up your lives, especially after how hard you worked for this wedding, quest from almost all the gods except me and I wonder why that is?" she said
"Well, last time we talked you were threatening Annabeth so that clears it up" I said
"Fair enough, but all the same I have a gift for you" she said
"What is it" I asked
She brought out a key.
"What this" I asked her
"That would be the key to any home you, pick that's for sale" she said with a smile
"Thank you, but first you have to swear on the River Styx that it will not hurt anyone in my family, including my wife" I said
"I swear, but really was that necessary" she asked
"My mother once warned me about a woman scorned" I said with a smile
"Good luck" she said and found her seat.
a few minutes later the wedding started. Annabeth's dress was amazing. It was sea-green with an owl embrioded on the back; she looked like a million drachma. Once we were married we went to the reception and received a bunch of congratulations from people. When we left I thought about a how our relationship had grown.
From friends to best friends to dating- horrible brake up to husband and wife. Whatever fate had in stored for us in the future I knew we could take it with each other at our sides. The future looked bright and full of hope and it was going to stay that way.
THE END