Hey guys! I'm starting a new story! Hope you like it! I'm ot particularly sure where I'm going with this story, but there will be percabeth!

"Seaweed Brain! I'm so glad you're here!" I cried as I ran up to Percy. It had been a whole nine months since I'd seen him last.

"Hey, Wise-Girl!" Percy put his bags down to give me a friendly hug.

I held him there for longer than necessary.

"Annabeth?"

"Oh, sorry! I've just missed you," I let him go and we walked to his cabin.

"You wouldn't believe what I've gone through."

"What have you gone through?"

"Average teenage girls get on my nerves. The whole school year, I heard who was dating who, who liked who, and who was wearing what. It was horrible."

He put his suitcase on his bed and laughed.

"Teenage guys are the same. Except it's who's the hottest girl and what not."

I raised my eyebrow. "And are there any girls at your school that you happen to like?"

Percy thought for a moment. "No not really."

I laughed.

"Hey, Chiron needs us to meet him in the Big House, by the way," I told him.

"Then let's go," Percy said.

He held the door open for me as I walked out.

We found Chiron immediately and he said that he had big news.

"We have a new camper. I've been keeping her in here until you two got here. And she was claimed a few minutes ago."

I leaned forward. "Who's child is she?"

"Athena."

"I have a new sister?" I nearly cried.

"I'll go get her."

Chiron came back with a girl with blonde hair in pig-tails and gray eyes. She looked about my age, but I could tell she was scared.

"I'm Annabeth," I said as I stuck out my hand.

She looked at me and then slowly stuck her hand out as well. "Savannah."

She had a strong southern accent.

"This is Percy," I said.

"Hi," Percy said.

"Annabeth and Percy are going to show you around camp." Chiron told her.

She followed us out of the Big House.

"So where are you from?" I asked her.

"Georgia," she stated.

"How old are you?" Percy asked.

"Seventeen." I was right. She was our age. "Who are you?" she asked Percy.

"I'm a son of Poseidon," he replied.

"Are we supposed to like him?" she asked me.

"Huh?"

"In school, we learn about the Greek gods and goddesses. So I know that Athena and Poseidon don't get along well," Savannah explained.

"Well," I said looking at Percy. "Our parents don't approve, but we've learned to deal with it."

Savannah smiled. "Y'all are like my friend and her boyfriend back home. Their parents don't like them going out, but they do anyway."

Percy nearly tripped. My steps faltered.

"What's wrong?" Savannah asked.

"We're just friends," I explained. Savannah raised an eyebrow.

"Are y'all sure?"

"Positively," I said.

"That's the horse stables," Percy tried to change the subject.

"Horses?" Savannah's eyes grew big.

"Well, not exactly. Some are pegasi," Percy said.

"I love horses," she told us.

We continued to show her around the camp until we got to the Athena cabin.

"This is where we live," I told her.

She walked in and walked around. She stopped at the bookshelves.

"I love readin'," she said.

Then she stopped suddenly.

"Where do I sleep?" she asked.

I looked around. The only bunk left was above mine.

"Over here," I showed it to her.

"I think I'm going to like it here," she said.

Percy went to retrieve her bags from Chiron.

I watched as Savannah unpacked. She had a thousand pairs of jean shorts and short-shorts. She brought a bunch of plain t-shirts in assorted colors and a few school t-shirts. She had a pair of cowboy boots, two pairs of tennis shoes and flip-flops. She had a brush, a bunch of hair ties, a couple of books, a toiletry bag, and a sketch book and colored pencils and pens.

She also had some CDs and an Ipod.

"Is something wrong?" she asked me.

"Of course not. I'm just interested. You're the first child of Athena in four years."

"I am?"

"Yeah. So our siblings are going to love you."

The dinner bell rang.

"Time for dinner."

We walked to the cafeteria and she watched as I gave a portion of my meal to my mother. She did the same and followed me to our table.

They all smiled as she sat.

She seemed shy at first, but she soon warmed up to us.

I was beginning to really like her accent. Everything she said was so funny.

"I've always wanted a big family." she said suddenly.

"Well," Malcolm said. "You do now."