Yay! two fan fictions started in one day. I'm on a roll. FYI, there was just a giant thunderstorm and I had to walk like a block to the car. I got soaking wet! It was horrible. It was one of those really annoying warm rains and it was humid. Anyway, to the story.
Disclaimer: I am not Rick Riorden.
Annabeth POV.
Look, I didn't want to know about them. Finding out that there are Romans was hard enough. I had thought that I was prepared for anything; I had no clue how wrong I was.
It was my last day of school, and I hadn't seen Percy in a few weeks. I was so caught up with studying, I just didn't have time.
I was about to get onto the bus when a voice behind me said, "Hey, Wise Girl,"
I smiled as I turned around and saw the one person I had been hoping for. The first thing I saw was his sea-green eyes and tousled, jet black hair. I didn't give him time to say anything else before I kissed him.
"Hi Seaweed Brain," I replied after I let go of him.
I was about to say how much I missed him when a person behind me said, "Wow, Annie has a boyfriend,"
"And he's cute!" Margaret replied.
I turned and saw, that yes, Bella and Margaret were standing there in awe that the nerd they thought they knew actually had a boyfriend. To be fair, I wasn't all about books, I did have a personal life. I only devoted 60% of my time to books. Ok, maybe 70%, but still, I loved Percy more than any book.
"Lets go to camp," Percy told me.
I had momentarily forgotten about him. I was still thinking about how book weren't my life when he said that so I asked "What?"
"Let's go to camp half-blood," he said again.
I turned and left Bella behind, still watching us mind you, to go to camp Half-Blood.
I walked in with Percy and was struck with how many new campers there were. If I had thought that there were a lot of people last year, I was mistaken. There were fifty archers practicing their aim, and the sword arena was packed with newbies. But, to no surprise, there weren't many people in the arts and crafts building other than the Hephaestus cabin kids. But even then they were mostly in the armory. I was astonished by how many new buildings there were. Most of the fields were covered in small huts to accommodate all of the new campers. I was guessing that the camp would have to expand it's boundaries or cut some of the forest to make room.
I walked over to the Athena cabin with Percy at my side. I dropped my backpack on my bunk, and started looking for my laptop. It was only when Percy asked what I was doing I remembered that I had lost it in Tartarus. That stupid spider Arachne made me lose my first dagger and Daedalus's laptop. I should've asked my mom to find it for me. I decided to borrow Malcolm's and start on my summer homework.
"Annabeth, are you doing all of your summer homework now?" Percy asked as he sat on a spare bunk.
"Yes," I replied nonchalantly.
"Annabeth, you have all summer to do your homework. Would you rather do your homework, or me?"
I stared at him blankly. Did he just ask if…? I decided that I should double check and said, "Um, Percy, are you, feeling ok?"
He stared at me for a moment as if he didn't know what he said. All of the sudden a look of horror appeared on his face and he nearly shouted, "No! Annabeth, I didn't mean that. I was just thinking, we haven't seen each other in a while and we should hang out."
That satisfied me. At least now I knew that my boyfriend hadn't been taken over by aliens.
