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Many, many years later…

Percy POV

"I just wish we had more time," I muttered against my wife's hair. "I left you for fourteen years if I had been there."

"It still would not have been enough time. But Percy, we've had an amazing life together. You're the love of my life, Perseus Jackson."

"And you're mine, Annabeth Jackson. I love you," I said but then it changed.

I looked over at my beautiful wife. We were no longer in our old age, even though she still looked beautiful then. We were back in our late teen's again

"So, we're," I let the sentence trail off and Annabeth touched my cheek.

"We're dead Percy," Annabeth said.

"Do you think the kids are alright? And what about our grandkids and our great-grandchildren," Annabeth cut me off with a kiss.

"Percy, it's done. They'll be fine. We passed on our best qualities," she said fondly.

"But both of us?" I asked.

"Died in each other's arms," I jumped a little when another voice spoke. It was Aphrodite along with all the other gods.

I held Annabeth in my arms. She began to speak, "I'm not one to assume, but we get Elysium, right?"

Athena shook her head. "No, my child."

I scrunched my eyebrows. "Seriously? After everything," but then Zeus snapped his fingers and I saw everything in a new light.

I saw Annabeth, my wife, but she wasn't Annabeth. She was Andrea, my love from the little countryside in Victorian England. She wasn't only Andrea, but Abigail. I saw us sacrificing ourselves for each other during the demigod Civil War.

Annabeth gave me a teary smile. "Phillip, Proctor."

I smiled back. "Andrea, Abigail, and Annabeth."

She looked back at the gods. "We've been reborn, this was our third time."

Poseidon nodded. "And each time you found each other. However, this was the only lifetime you made it long enough to truly live a life together. Have kids and a marriage."

"Does that mean?" I trailed off.

"The Isles of the Blest," Hades confirmed.

Annabeth stiffened slightly. "But what about all of our friends, we can't just leave them in Elysium."

Hades smirked. "You can visit whenever you want, there are no barriers when it's the two of you. You may realize one is missing though. You may remember him as Jason Grace from your lifetime. He's going for a third rebirth as we speak."

Realization dawned on me. "Wait, Jason was Jeremiah? We were Greek and Roman before and almost solved the crisis then."

"That was until you had to get yourself killed!" Annabeth commented.

Aphrodite daubed her eyes. "Whatever lifetime you're in, you always are perfect for each other."

"And don't worry, Jason, Jeremiah is in great hands. He'll be Jackson this time after all," Zeus commented. "He'll be Chase's son." Lily and Dylan's son whose wife was expecting our third grandchild.

Annabeth teared up. "So, we're done? No more dragging us out of paradise to try and stop a demigod war, not once but twice?"

"Hey, Wise Girl, you're the one who mentioned if we tried rebirth once, why not try it again for the Isles?" I said smiling.

"Go enjoy your eternity." Zeus said, and all the gods were off.

A gate in front of us opened. Annabeth and I had lived a long and healthy life. Unfortunately, that meant we outlived all our friends. But they were all here, minus Jason.

Piper was one of the first to greet us with Thalia soon to follow. Who would have thought we would be in-laws and share grandchildren? Grover gave me a huge hug and Leo, Frank, and Hazel piled in after. We pulled apart and I saw my mom. I rushed over and couldn't have felt happier.

That's when our two children came up as well, Luke and Katie. I had gotten so little time with them, but all of that would change now. I embraced them and had a hard time letting go.

After a day of festivities, Annabeth and I retreated to the island for the night. We sat on our deck glancing at the scenes around us.
"Percy, can you believe it? We've met each other three times. And this time we actually got to get married and have kids and grow old together."

I wrapped my arms around her. "I'm glad Abigail convinced me to do it."

"But seriously, Seaweed Brain, you couldn't have given me better lives," Annabeth said with a wide smile. I leaned down to kiss her. She continued. "Are you ready for spend the rest of eternity with me?"

"With you Wise Girl, I could see no other way."

Thank you all so much for reading. I started this story a long, long time ago. Although I do see many errors when I reread and things I would change, I would never because it made me fall in love with writing. From the beginning of this story to now and my other stories in progress, I've grown so much. Thank you all for reading and please check out my stories.

-WiseGirlandSeaweedBrain