Hey, guys, just some fluff about Percy and his little sister, Pearl Andromeda Jackson, daughter of Sally and Paul. She's born when Percy is 16, at the start of the second series. I own nothing/no one except Pearl.
"Mommy, where's Percy?" 5-year-old Pearl asked innocently.
"He'll be here soon, baby. He's picking up Annabeth from the airport" Sally promised, stirring the blue cookie dough.
"I hope they get married soon" the little girl said matter-of-factly.
"You and me both, sweetheart. Go ask Daddy where he put the chocolate chips, please" her mother requested, smiling.
"Yes, mommy".
"Daddy says they're next to the bag of sugar, Mommy" Pearl said, getting them, before sitting down to continue drawing.
"Thank you, Pearl. Can you get the door, please?" Sally asked, as the doorbell rang finally.
"Percy!" Pearl cried, opening the door.
"Hey, Pearl!" Percy picked her up.
"Hi Annabeth! Mommy said to tell you we're having olive and pepperoni pizza" she said, turning to her brother's girlfriend.
"Great! Thanks, Pearl!" Annabeth smiled. She absolutely loved this little girl.
Sally came out of the kitchen to greet them, having just popped the cookies in the oven.
"It's great to see you both again!" she said, hugging them.
"Are you guys getting married yet? Mommy says she wants you to hurry up!" Pearl asked, her baby blue eyes wide with hope.
"No, Pearl, not yet. But if Percy doesn't hurry up and propose, I might do it myself!" Annabeth winked at the younger girl.
Paul came down the stairs, and shook Percy's hand.
"The pizza will be here any minute" he said.
They all went into the dining room, including Pearl.
"So, I was hoping you two could babysit Pearl for alol of tomorrow? About nine to three?" Sally asked, pouring some sparkling water for Annabeth and Paul, cherry Coke for Percy, strawberry-kiwi juice for Pearl, and plain, icey-cold tapwater for herself.
"Yeah, sure. We could take her to our apartment, if you want" Annabeth said. Percy was too busy colouring with Pearl to say anything.
"Oh, I'll just drop her off, I need to go that way anyway" the mother said.
"Make sure to bring her bathing suit, then, because, knowing Percy, we're going to go to the beach for a while" she said, throwing her boyfriend a annoyed/loving look.
The doorbell rang again, so Paul got up to pay. Percy also got up, to help carry the pizzas. Annabeth and Pearl got up to get with plates, while Sally took the cookies out of the oven to cool.
"So, did you get the lifeguard job, Percy?" Paul asked, cutting up Pearl's pizza.
"Yeah. I start next week. Can't wait, the beach is my favourite place, after all" his stepson answered, sipping his cherry Coke.
"And Annabeth? Did you get your job?".
"Yeah. I have a few half-siblings who work there, which definitely helped a lot" Annabeth said, smirking into her sparkling water.
"Well, my latest book is being published in a couple months" Sally said.
"That's great, mom. Pearl, you're starting first grade soon, right?" Percy asked, colouring a Rainbow Dash in a light shade of purple
"Yeah! At Daddy's school! And, guess what, Percy! I lost my tooth!" Pearl said, smiling to reveal her missing front tooth.
"Wow! Did the tooth fairy leave you something?" her older brother asked, winking at the others.
"Yeah! Three dollars" she said, holding up three fingers to eleborate her point.
"Wow!" Percy smiled at one of the only people that he knew would never not love him.
