A/N: Hi y'all! I am still working on the next chapter for 'His Mistake', so don't go thinking I dumped it! This is a little Fic that I started writing in Science! Annabeth and Percy are 16. Let's just say Kronos isn't that big of a threat, yet. Oh, sorry, it is short! When I start stuff on the spot it never comes out long! The next chapters will be longer!I am only in middle school, so my writing isn't fantastic. Feel free to, criticize, praise or any other form of commenting. All you have to say is "Good job" or "I liked it" Or even just those little heart things. Don't feel bad if you say "This is a piece of crap," but I would like you to help me make it so it is not a 'piece of crap'.

DISCLAIMER: I just said disclaimer didn't I? Well, here we go!

As Annabeth paused to rest she saw a glint of something bronze. She quickly snatched her invisibility cap from her back pocket and put it on. Being in San Francisco, you could never be too safe, with Mount. Tam being so close. She inched closer to where she saw the glint, then behind her across the clearing she was in, she heard a rustle of leaves. Annabeth stopped and looked behind herself, her hand now on her dagger. What she saw was a boy with dark brown hair, around her age, now in the middle of the clearing. He was looking around as if trying to find something, probably Annabeth. He had a confused look on his face, most likely because he had seen Annabeth, but then as he was about to sneak up on her, she disappeared. What was strange about him though, was his shirt. A purple shirt with the words 'Camp Jupiter' written on across the chest. He had a sword of Celestial Bronze, so he must be a demigod, but Camp Jupiter? What in Hades was that? As she crept nearer to the boy in purple, to catch what else was different about him, she felt a gust of wind and her hat blew off. She made an attempt to grab the hat while the boy wasn't looking, but the movement had caught his attention, and caused him to look Annabeth's way. His eyes widened, which gave Annabeth the opportunity to see what color they were, Sea Green. The boy kept his sword lowered, he approached Annabeth slowly, and grabbed a- was that a pen cap? out of his front pocket. He placed the cap on the tip of his blade and the sword disappeared- no it turned into a pen. He shoved the pen into his pocket and threw his hands up, in surrender, Annabeth guessed. Then he shoved his hands toward her, though he wasn't even close to her. She heard something in the bushes behind herself. Just as she turned to look around the boy spoke.

"Sorry 'bout this." The last thing she saw was a huge wave of water engulfing her.