Hi! This is the first fanfic I'm writing so please forgive me for any mistakes made. I've noticed that there aren't any xovers of Percy Jackson and Henry Danger. I absolutely love these two topics so I figured 'why not try it?'. So here we go! This story takes place after BoO and Season 3 of Henry Danger. FYI, I'm a huge Percabeth fan so they will be in this. Now on with the story!!

Chaper One

Percy's POV

My name is Percy Jackson. My girlfriend is Annabeth Chase, and we were so close to graduating at Goode High School, but being the total Seaweed Brain I am, I sorta accidentally blew up my science class. I saw this pretty blue liquid, and this green goo, and I wanted to see if I could make a turquoise slime, so I might of mixed them together. I think you can figure out the rest from there. Paul was pretty angry with me, and he talked with my mom. He quit his old job, and now we're moving to some place called Swellview. I've got no clue who would name a town that, but I guess it must be really Swell! Haha, you see what I did there? Ok, I'll try not to be so punny. Hehe...

Anyways, Paul is gonna be a new history teacher there at Swellview High. Annabeth said she'd come with me, but I think she's only gonna come on weekends. Anywho, I'm super disappointed we're leaving Manhattan, but I guess this gives me a new start. Again.

Mom and Paul are traveling by plane, but I'm leaving on Mrs. O'Leary after I go say goodbye to the camp and Annabeth.

When I got into Camp, I walked straight to Cabin 3; my cabin. I figured that she'd be waiting for me in there anyways. I opened the door, carefully peeking my head in. I knew it was coming so it was sorta pointless for me to try avoiding the unavoidable.

My shirt collar was yanked on, and the next thing I knew, I was on the wood floor of my cabin, Annabeth sitting on top of me with a wide smile spread across her face. "Glad to see you're not late for once. Or blowing up science classrooms."

I rolled my eyes and smiled up at her. "Oh, come on! It's not my fault I wasn't paying attention!! It's ADHD's fault! Anyways, you had to see it coming. There's only so much Paul can do for a 'Troubled Kid' like me."

"Ugh! You're such a Seaweed Brain!"

"Oh, come on!! You know you like it that way." I gave her my best crooked grin, which I received an eyeroll in return. "I forgot to tell you that your judo flips aren't getting any better."

That caught her attention even more. "What did you say?" She asked me, narrowing her eyes. If not for going to You-Know-Where, I would've been terrified of that glare, but I got used to it, and I could see the amusement dancing in her stormy gray eyes. "My judo flips are flawless."

I smiled even wider, pulling on her shirt collar so our noses touched. "Exactly my point, Wise Girl."

"I've said it a million times and I'll say it again. You're such a Seaweed Brain." She smiled, and we shared a passionate kiss.

The door flung open, and I heard the familiar voice of a very ticked off girl from the Ares Cabin. "Ugh! Come on, Prissy! Don't you know what being Appropriate is?"

I tore away from Annabeth's lips and gave another lopsided grin. "And don't you know how to knock, Clarisse?"

She gave a dirty look, then a huff of annoyance. "Yeah, whatever. Chiron wants to see you in the dining pavilion a couple minutes before dinner. He wants you to say goodbye to the campers."

I smiled at her, then looked at Annabeth, who still sat on my stomach. "Well, I guess we'd better head to the pavilion to say adíos to everyone."

Annabeth slowly pulled away from me (much to my dislike) and went over to the closest mirror, pulling out any sticks that might've gotten in her hair (more likely something sticky from my cabin floor). I smiled and snickered a little bit. Annabeth's reflection in the mirror just rolled her eyes in a very dramatic way. She spun on her heel, hands on her hips. In a mock voice of a British woman, she told me:

"Mr. Perseus Jackson, I believe that laughing at a woman is ratherly flirtasious to do. Especially to me. My Fiancé would be furious!" And with that, she flipped her hair and walked away like the boss she was.

I sat there, shocked. Since when did she have a fiancé? I never remembered proposing to her.. did I?

I took off out the door in search for my Wise Girl, trying to find the unmistakable blonde princess curls in the crowd of about 30 kids. It was winter, after all, so there weren't many kids there.

Finding no one (cough*Annabeth*cough), I walked in the general direction to the open pavilion.

When I got there, I walked over to Chiron, who was sitting (if you could call it that) in his wheelchair, watching the sun begin to set.

"Hey, Chiron," I said, giving a slight nod of my head; I didn't want to take my hands out of my pockets.

He smiled at me and gave me a nod back. "Hello, Percy. Beautiful sunset, isn't it?" He turned his attention back to the setting sun, the bright hues of pinks and golds weaving themselves into the once blue sky.

I gave Chiron another smile, and sat down next to him. "I'm gonna miss this place. And the view."

Chiron chuckled at me. "Yes, I can understand why. We're going to miss you, but we're still going to see you in the summer, and we can always IM you if you're needed."

It almost sounded like Chiron was reassuring himself more than me. I turned to look at him, sea green eyes meeting ancient chocolate. Only Chiron himself knew how long those eyes had been aging, as well as the mind behind them.

Returning myself to reality, the conch horn blew signaling dinner time. I smiled at Chiron and we turned our attention to the slowly filling tables.

Annabeth's POV

I laughed at myself as I took off out of the Poseidon cabin. Percy's face was priceless. It'll take him a while to remember the apple incident back when we were twelve.

I walked to the bathroom, making sure I got all the gum and gushers (American snack) out of my hair. Percy had only been here a day and his cabin was already as messy (if not messier) than his old room.

It pained me to know I was still going to be here by myself while Percy was in Swellview. At least I could see him on holidays and weekends, and I could always Iris Message him, but none of that is quite the same as seeing him there in person everyday.

Anyways, I walked out of the bathroom and headed to the pavilion for dinner, knowing Percy would head in that general direction either way.

I stopped myself when I saw him sitting next to Chiron. They almost looked like they were having a father and son bonding moment. Now that I thought about it, Chiron did sorta treat Percy like a son. He's the miracle that everybody needed in their lives, and now he was leaving. I was once again pulled to my earlier thoughts of how I wouldn't be with him everyday of this winter, but I knew we'd be together eventually, no matter WHAT the Gods threw at us. Percy was my other half, my DNA code. Without him, I'd be dead, and there was no other way to put it.

I didn't think I could stand being away from him, even for a couple days. It'd been months since we defeated Gaea, since we went, um..since we went... yeah, down under into THAT place. But we still had nightmares without the other. I couldn't do that to him. Not to my one and only love.

I decided it was needed to call my dad and talk to him about some well-needed moving.

A/N: I'm sorry that chapter was so short. I intend to make them longer. Like I said, I will gladly accept constructive criticism. If I could get one or two likes and/or reviews then that would be totally awesome. I can't promise how often I will be updating, with my sports, school, and an upcoming surgery so the more people read my story, the more I will try to update. I hope you enjoyed the story, and I'd love ideas to help move the story along. Thank you so much!!