Hi! This is a short piece about what would happen if Percy Jackson and the seven would go to Hogwarts, to train to be a proper wizard... but please don't contradict me for giving a few people some 'talents' and some people not. Happy reading!

Disclaimer: I do not own any of the PJO, HoO, or Harry Potter characters or belongings. All belongs to their respective owners. :)

Annabeth was going to kill Percy Jackson.

Bad enough that he completely took away her from her studies. Now he was blabbing that he was able to 'break her out of her shell', apparently.

"Where is that little..." Annabeth growled. The bell rang. "Gods, already?" Annabeth hurried up towards Charms class. "Hey, Annabeth!" Leo grinned, stretching his arms out and placing his feet on the desk. "My charming partner!"

"Not funny, Leo." Annabeth wondered what was up with that guy. "So... did ya do your homework?" Leo asked slyly. Annabeth mentally slapped herself on the head. She had forgotten to do her homework! What kind of Ravenclaw was she?

"HA! So the rumors were true! Percy Jackson is a mastermind," Valdez crowed. A very pretty brown-haired girl slid into the seat next to them. "Shut it, Leo." Piper McLean was the best of everyone in Charms and Transfiguration classes... except for maybe Annabeth. "Here, I did my homework," Piper told Annabeth. She slid a note to her. "All the handy tricks to master the Aguamenti spell."

Annabeth smiled. Piper was a really good friend in general, and not just with boys and such. She could be really tough when she wanted to be. "Thanks, Piper. Do you know where Percy i-" "Awww, she's thinking about him already! Isn't that sweet?" Leo interrupted with his usual goofy grin. Then he received a sharp blow to the head. He winced. "Ow!"

"Just leave my bro and his girlfriend alone, Leo." Jason Grace, prefect of Gryffindor Tower and soon-to-be Head Boy, had smacked Leo on the back of his head. "Jason! My buddy! Why would you harm an unbelievably hot, unbelievably smart, and unbelievably-" "I got the point, Leo," Jason interrupted, grinning. "All right, all right, settle down," Flitwick squeaked. "We are working on the Aguamenti charm today." The class groaned. "Alright, alright. Get your goblets and remember, to keep your hand steady and speak clearly!"

"Aww... since ANNABETH didn't do her HOMEWORK, I CAN'T do ANYTHING," Leo said loudly. "Shut up!" Annabeth hissed, her face turning into a tomato, but the damage was already done. "Ms. Chase? Did I hear right? Mr. Valdez claims that you didn't do your homework... let's see if that is true," Professor Flitwick squeaked. Annabeth sighed. She already knew the charm from heart, of course, but a little extra practice would've been good. "Aguamenti!" Annabeth cried, with her hand on her wand. Slowly, the goblet filled with crystal-clear water. Annabeth tore her eyes away from her wavering hand to Professor Flitwick. "Oh, bravo, Ms. Chase! Can anyone challenge her? No! She is absolutely-" "If you don't mind, Professor, I would like to try," a quiet, deep voice replied from a raven-haired student. "Mr.- Mr. Jackson? Alright..." Professor Flitwick placed a goblet delicately onto the table, then backed up. Percy Jackson stepped up, his face regal and proud. Then the perfect illusion was broken with a expression of pure concentration. "Aguamenti!" Percy spoke, then the goblet was filled with swirling, frothy water. The professor picked it up and took a sip. His brows furrowed with surprise. "Mineral water, Mr. Jackson? How... unusual," Flitwick said. Then his face broke out into a smile. "Mr. Jackson, you have beaten Ms. Chase! Congratulations!" the professor patted him on the back. "Now, everybody, get back to work! Until your water is as clear as Ms. Chase's, or as special as Mr. Jackson's, you will have much to do! Go on," the professor said kindly to the couple. "You may help others with their spells."

"Yes, Professor," Annabeth and Percy chorused. But as soon as the professor turned his back, Annabeth glared at Percy with fire in her eyes. "Whoa, what did I do?" Percy asked. "You ruined my reputation!" Annabeth hissed. Percy shrugged. "How?" Annabeth cocked her head, pretending to think. "Well, first you hide all of my books so that I have no references to study. Then, you made me have so much fun, you made me forget I had homework. Now, you dared to make spells better than me!" Annabeth punched him in the arm, though her anger was fading away. Those sea-green eyes really were to die for. Percy burst out laughing. "Really, Annabeth? Geez, you're so dense," Percy chortled. "I'll make it up to you," Percy told her. "I'm not sure that I want to know how," Annabeth admitted. Percy winked. "Just meet me outside Gryffindor Tower," Percy told her. Immediately she started to protest. "What? Percy, I have tons of studying to do, and-" "Oh, come on, Annabeth. You probably finished all of our essays, probably did tomorrow's homework as well," Percy interrupted. He waved. "See you at dinner," Percy said, just as the bell rang.

So... more Percabeth? Less Percabeth? Tell me through the reviews, and don't wait too long for the next chapter!

-JP :)