Hello! So this is the final chapter, an epilogue I decided to do. Hope you like it and reviews are welcome (: Checked by AuroraBorealis97'


Epilogue

"They went through near-death quests. They hold the sky on their shoulders. Years ago a volcano exploded and it was Percy's fault. They went into the Sea of Monsters…" I had told these so many times that I've learned them by heart, but every time I tell them, I watch as my daughter's eyes light up as I tell her godparents' stories, and every time, it made my whole day a bit better. She asks me every night to tell her a different story from her godparents. She is so happy hearing them, hoping some day she will have adventures like those. But not knowing the pain they had gone through. And their matching grey streaks are just one (or two?) of the permanent reminders that every story is true. That's possibly the only story I haven't told my daughter, the story behind the matching grey streaks. I have told her that they held they sky, but I haven't gone into any more detail.

15 years have passed and too much had happened. A war even took place, which was probably the hardest year for Annabeth and the Camp as a whole. It was a short while after I met Percy that he disappeared. No one knew where he was, until this Jason guy told them. They went to Camp Jupiter, which apparently was for Romans instead of Greeks, and rescued Percy and then headed towards Greece where the war against Gaea took place. And the prophecy of the seven was completed.

Now, years after I got married, we had a little 3 year old girl. Percy and Annabeth had already gotten married, but decided not to have children and they seem to be as happy as they had been on their wedding day. Both love my daughter very much, and they even let me tell her every story about their adventures.

Percy and Annabeth visit every time they can, usually during holidays since they live in New York, while I stayed with my family in San Francisco.

It's surprising how this friendship has lasted. Fifteen years is a long time, and even longer for Percy and Annabeth, and twenty-one years seems like almost your whole life, knowing the one you love and I think they are the sweetest couple ever.

But with demigods, no one knows how long it can last.


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I wanted to say thanks to every person who reviewed and gave me ideas while writing this story (prequel and sequel). They helped me a lot and gave me the desire to continue (: . Thanks and see you in other fanfic!

- Golden Drachma