Chapter 1
Annabeth couldn't believe it, her dad finally agreed to let her go see Percy in New York. She was sitting on a plane, about to land. What Annabeth didn't know, was that her dad had talked to Sally and arranged that Annabeth would stay with the Jackson's, and Paul, in New York for the rest of her junior year. Annabeth was reading a book, not noticing that the flight attendant was trying to get her attention.
"Miss, miss," the flight attendant was saying while rudely snapping her fingers in front of Annabeth's face.
"Yes."
"Can I talk to you in the back?"
"Uhh… sure," Annabeth knew that monsters were all around her, and that they could possibly attack her at any moment, but she didn't think this was one. Monsters have a certain look to them when they were posing as mortals, and this one didn't have it. Annabeth got up and followed whatever was in front of her to the pilot pit.
"Now Annabeth, you are probably wondering what I wanted to talk to you about," at this point the lady had sat down across from the pilot. Annabeth was still very confused about who this lady was or how she knew her name, but she didn't really care at the moment. She was staring at the pilot.
"Zeus?! If you don't mind me asking, what are doing flying a plane?"
"I get bored up there on Olympus, this is what I do in my free time," Zues said. Annabeth turned her attention back on the flight attendant.
"So I'm guessing you would like to know who I am, Annabeth," the flight attendant said with a smirk on her face. Annabeth looked away while the goddess turned into her real self. It was Hera. Her favorite goddess.
"Yes, Hera?"
"We just wanted to let you know to watch out while you're at Percy's. There has been a lot of monster activity this year."
"Ok I will, thanks for telling me," Annabeth turned to leave but Zeus said,
"And make sure you tell my children that I am watching out for them the best I can, and we will be touching down in about 10 minutes.
As soon as the plane touched down Annabeth took off to the hotel she would be staying at for the night. Or so she thought.
