Just a little thing I wrote cause I was bored, never written percabeth before so I hope it isn't to horrible. Please favorite and review! Disclaimer: characters belong to Rick Riordan
"He's staring at you."
Annabeth sighed and set down the book she was reading.
"You have pointed this out to me many times, Piper."
"Just look, Annabeth."
Annabeth glanced over to the lifeguard, to see he was staring at her. He smiled and tilted his head when he saw her looking over, but she just returned to her book.
Next to her Piper sighed, "Annabeth, he is literally telling you to come over. Why don't you?!"
"Jason! Your girlfriend is annoying me!" she called out without looking up from her book. All she got in response though, was a long groan. Jason was half asleep, lounging on a pool chair in the shade. Trying to concentrate on her book, Annabeth didn't notice PIper reaching for it and snatching the novel away.
"Hey! Piper, give it back!"
Laughing slightly, Piper ran and hid it in her bag next to Jason. She turned, and grabbed Annabeth's arm, dragging her from the chair towards the water.
"Piper, stop! I don't want to swim with you!"
Piper turned her pleading eyes onto Annabeth, and pouted her lips slightly.
"Please come swimming with me? Jason won't come and you never go swimming. " Annabeth sighed and ran her free hand through her blond hair.
"Will you leave me alone if I go swimming?"
Piper smiled really big, and clutched Annabeth's hand even harder.
"YES! I swear, I'll bother Jason after. I will let you read in peace, and never make you come swimming with me again." Reaching out, she took the sunglasses of her friends head, and threw them onto her chair. "C'mon."
Groaning, Annabeth let herself be dragged to the pool edge. Before she could stop Piper, she was pulled into the pool by her friend, right were the lifeguard was. As the cool water surrounded her, she screamed inwardly at Piper. Why did she come with Piper today? Something like this always happened when she hung out with her. After she broke up with her ex, Luke, Piper had been trying to get her a boyfriend. It could be a waiter, lifeguard, or one of Piper's handsome cousins, she always said no. She wanted to find a boyfriend herself, when she was ready.
Annabeth's feet hit the rough bottom of the pool, and she shot up like a rocket. Gasping for her, the blond smoothed back her hair and turned to her grinning friend.
"Sorry, but I knew we would get more attention if we jumped in."
Glaring, Annabeth splashed water in the brunettes face, causing her to laugh. Piper hit her back with another wave, and eventually Annabeth was laughing too. They swam in the pool for a while, and a few times, Annabeth would catch the lifeguard staring at her.
"Go talk to him." Piper urged her.
"Piper, I will not talk to him. I don't want to talk to him. Please, stop harassing me to- AHHH!" Out of nowhere, a football came swirling their way, hitting Annabeth hard in the boob.
"Holy crap, Annabeth! Are you okay?"
"Fine, I'm fine." she gasped, trying not to cry. "Shit, shit, shit, Piper he's coming over!"
Annabeth was trying not to hold her tender boob, as the lifeguard came jogging over.
"Piper, this is so embarrassing! I got hit by a football in the boob! Why is he coming over!? Shit, shit, shit!" Piper seemed pretty shocked herself, as the lifeguard bent down on one knee at the edge of the pool.
"Hey, are you okay?" His green eyes looked at her concerned.
"I'm fine, I just need to get out, so…" Annabeth swam to the ladder next to the lifeguard and pulled herself up. The throbbing of her left boob was going down, but her embarrassment was rising. She got hit with a football! A football! In the boob! It was almost funny how pathetic it was. Annabeth heard footsteps behind her and assumed it was Piper but, when she turned around, It was the lifeguard.
"What are you doing?" Annabeth asked, putting some space between them.
"I wanted to know if you're okay." he said, stopping next to her chair. Annabeth grabbed her towel, and wrapped it protectively around her body.
"I told you I was fine…" Annabeth answered absentmindedly, as she looked for Piper. The brunette was still in the pool, watching them with a cheshire cat smile.
"Just checking, my friend Rachel got hit uh, there, once and she wouldn't stop complaining about how much it hurt"
"Where is this Rachel? Maybe you should go bother her?" She looked at him, and was struck with how green his eyes were. He smiled and ran a hand through his black hair.
"She smartened up. Told me to go bother someone else so, here I am." He gestured to her pool set up, and laughed a little bit. Annabeth smiled slightly at him, and picked up her bag, starting to pack up. She could feel the lifeguard staring at her for a while, and when she turned to confront him, he was giving her this stupid lopsided grin. Annabeth raised her eyebrows at him, before continuing packing.
"What's your name?" he asked as she put her shirt on over her damp bathing suit. Annabeth snorted and reached for her shorts.
"I don't like giving out personal information to strangers." She said, slinging her yellow polka dot back over her shoulder, motioning for him to get out of her way.
"I'm Percy." he said, as she pushed by him.
"That's nice." she called to him as he speed walked to catch up to her.
"Will you come back soon?"
"Why do you care?" Annabeth was surprised, this guy could not take a hint.
"I need someone to annoy." he said jokingly. As they passed Piper still in the pool, Annabeth glared down at her. Piper looked extremely proud of herself, and would probably gloat about this moment for a long time. Annabeth just rolled her eyes and kept marching on. Suddenly, Percy zoomed in front of her, blocking the exit for the pool.
"What's your name?"
"You've asked me this before."
"You didn't answer me before."
"Why do you want to know my name?"
"Friends need to know each others names."
"Were not friends."
"But we could be, if you told me your name."
Annabeth stared intently at Percy before, her grey eyes scanning his face.
"It's Annabeth."
Percy smiled, and stepped aside for her to get by. He bowed mockingly, and despite her annoyance, she smiled.
"Till next time, M'lady."
"I can see why you have no friends." She said, finally making it out of the pool.
"Not everyone appreciates my wit."
She looked at him one more time, and he was smiling that smile.
She decided she hated that smile.
Walking away she took out her phone and prepared a very angry message for Piper. As she typed, she tried to ignore the green eyes watching her walk away. She also tried to ignore, the soft flutters of excitement at the thought of seeing Percy again.
