Chapter 1

Annabeth and Percy. Percy and Annabeth. You would say their names like you say milk and cookies, or sugar and spice. They were inseparable. If you wanted to know where Percy was, ask Annabeth. If you wanted to know where Annabeth was, go to Percy.

The two were as close as close can get. Like two halves that complete a whole. Their friends doubted that they would be able to go as much as one day without each other. You could never find the friendship they had anywhere else in the entire world.

It was the first day of school. The Sun was shining, birds were singing, Percy was throwing a tantrum about not wanting to go to school. Yep, it was just the usual.

"But mommy, I don't wanna go" the four year old complained. "Percy. Honey, I love you and want you to be smart. You have to go to school for that" Sally Jackson tried to calm her son. He made his signature 'seal face' and said "if you love me so much, why would you want to send me away to school for this many hours" he held up all his fingers.

Sally shook her head at her over dramatic son. Even at four he could make a pretty good dramatist. Percy saw that his mom wasn't giving in and tried a new tactic. "Mommy" he pouted, adding a lisp for good measure, "i can't stand to be away from you for that long today".

At first, Sally nearly cooed a at her son and considered not what he said. Just for a split second. Then she realised what he was doing and smirked. She would have a little fun with him."don't worry Percy, this isn't just a one day thing. We get to do this every single day" she said with fake enthusiasm.

"Every single day!?" Percy repeated slowly. He looked ready to pass out. "I thought it was just a one time thing." "You thought wrong. Now get your bag and park that butt on your car seat" Sally said. "We're going to school". Percy groaned and got into the prius.

Meanwhile, at the Chase residence, everyone's favourite little blonde Angel was ready at the door to go to school, her bag on her back and he curls in a neat ponytail. And if she wasn't your favourite blonde Angel before (because you had no idea who she is), she is now.

"Mother" she called. "I'm ready for school". Athena Chase came out of the kitchen with her car keys in hand. "Someone's excited for their first day of school" she smiled. "Come along now, Annabeth. Let's go".

Percy arrived first at Happyday Elementary School. Annabeth got there right after him. Their mothers walked them to their class, with constant complaints from Percy about how none of this was fair to him and Annabeth looking at him in confusion, for she had been waiting forever to start school.

The two were left in the same classroom as their mothers walked away, engrossed in a conversation. Percy looked at the neat child nest to him and felt subconscious about his Massey raven hair which usually stuck out in all directions due to him not brushing it.

Annabeth thought that she would not get along with the bright eyed boy next to her, as he seemed to be the exact opposition of her. However, these feelings changed when he stuck out his hand towards her. "I'm Percy" he said. She gave a small smile and shook his hand ."Annabeth".

Percy looked happy at his accomplishment of mingling on his first day. "Can I call you Beth for short. Oooh I know, how about Annie. Even better". She shook her head. "You can call me Annabeth, Seaweed brain" she retorted. 'Seaweed brain' he thought. "My brain is so not made of seaweed" he said crossing his arms.

"But it is full of seaweed" she said smugly. He decided to fire back. "Well aren't you a wise girl". Annabeth looked at him. "That's actually something to be proud of. I just said your brain doesn't work ".

Percy was annoyed with the know it all. "Well it'll have to stay until I find a better bad thing" he stuck his tongue out at her. She just sighed and rolled her eyes. "Hey Annabeth. What's so interesting in the sky that you keep looking there?"

She groaned. "I'm rolling my eyes at your stupidness, Seaweed brain." Percy gasped. "Annabeth, you just a bad word. Watch out or your mouth will be washed out with soap. And believe me, soap may smell good but it tastes horrible. I even tried it once and I did not like it one bit."

"Only you would do something like that" Annabeth sighed. What was she gonna do with this boy! He needed a-lot of fixing. She wasn't even sure if she could handle it. The little four year old was especially smart for her age, top of her class and a teacher's pet. So this made her and Percy polar opposites, but that's why their friendship wasn't any ordinary one.

It was colouring time, and the duo were sitting next to each other, extremely absorbed in their sheet of paper. Guess which electric blue eyed, spiky haired girl came and sat with them. For those of you who couldn't guess it was Thalia Grace, don't talk to me.

Behind her was a pale boy with really dark brown eyes and shaggy hair. As well as a skinny boy who for some reason reminded Percy of a goat. How random huh.

"Hi" Thalia spoke up, getting milk and cookies' attention (I'm just gonna call Percy and Annabeth this for now so deal with it. Percy being milk and Annabeth cookies). They looked at her curiously. "I'm Thalia, and these are my friends Neeks and Grover" she introduced the two behind her.

If you don't know which description fits which personality either, you really shouldn't be here reading about the world of Percy Jackson. Cause I'm starting to think you haven't even read the series and just clicked on a random fanfiction. This is for PJO fans only. And PJO is Percy Jackson and the Olympians.

Back to the story, sorry bout my little rant. "It's Nico" the dark looking kid said. Cookies thought he looked the walking dead. He seemed to give off fumes of darkness, even as a child. "Can we colour with you" Thalia asked, ignoring Nico's protest.

"Sure why not" milk said. Before Turing to cookies and whispering loudly "she's scary". Cookies rolled her eyes. "She heard you, dumb head". Grover laughed and Thalia just grinned. "Good. People should be scared of me".

So the five little rays of sunshine coloured away to their hearts content, till finally it was time to go home. "See you morrow" milk waved to cookies, for tomorrow was too big a word for his little brain. "It's to- morrow" cookies corrected him, before waving to the rest and running to her mother. "I made some new friends today" she said excitedly.

Little did she or milk know that this was a turning point in their lives. The day their lives truly began. This is the day when it all began and they developed the most precious friendship over the years. This is the day when Percy met Annabeth.