Okay, this is my first Percy Jackson fic and I don't really know where it's going. But I do know that it is rated M for a reason and if you don't like it, don't read it. This is to take place around the time that Percy and Annabeth are 19, Nico is 15, and if I bring Thalia she will be 17 (because of the whole ageing-like-a-tree thing)
And my little brother had better not read this because it is NOT for kids!!!
Oh and I did add some original characters
Disclaimer: I don't own the Percy Jackson books.
Percy POV
It was the fourth week into the beginning of camp and I could not have been happier to be back. Annabeth and I had just finished our last year of high school and we couldn't think of a better way to celebrate than hang out on the beach at Camp Half-Blood—well, I could think of a better way but there was no way I was going to try it on Annabeth.
Annabeth and I had been dating for three years and I know most guys would have made the move by now but those guys weren't dating a girl who could easily kick their ass into the next week. The sun was setting and the two of us were in each other's arms watching its beauty.
Annabeth sighed. "Have you ever seen anything like that? It's almost as beautiful as the Great Wall."
I laughed. "Babe, neither of them compare to you." I watched her blush and she kissed me passionately. "And they can't kiss like you either." I murmured and Annabeth giggled slightly.
"It amazes me how you can be so sweet and then ruin it with your stupidity."
"It amazes me that it still amazes you."
Annabeth laughed again and then she kissed me once more, only this time I didn't ruin it with some stupid comment and wrapped my arms around her waist. How had I gotten a girl as great as Annabeth to ever kiss me in the first place? I was secretly amazed that she still spent any of her time with me after all these years.
After a few minutes of heavy making out, Annabeth did something unexpected: like pushing me on my back and straddling my waist, for example. She grinned evilly at me and we continued on with our kissing only this time it was deeper and more seductive than any of our earlier kisses. Annabeth's hands ran up my chest and I shuddered under her touch.
I cautiously slid my hands from her waist up the inside of her shirt. Annabeth didn't seem to mind my touch and, in fact, she moaned under my hands. My breathing was shallow and I could feel my jeans getting tight on me in . . . areas.
Annabeth spoke in between kisses. "How long . . . have we . . . been dating?"
I briefly wondered why she was asking but dismissed the thought as Annabeth's hands slid down my chest and to my belt buckle. "Three years?"
Annabeth pulled away. "And why, in these three years, have you not invited me to come with you to your cabin?"
I hesitated. "I didn't want to rush you into anything." I paused for a second and then I smiled at her. "Do you want to come with me to my cabin, Annabeth?"
Annabeth smiled back at me. "I might."
Then our smiles died in unison as her cell phone started to ring. Annabeth looked at the number and frowned, "Maybe it's the wrong number . . . but I should take this anyways, just to be sure."
I nodded and she answered the phone only moving so that I could sit up but otherwise staying on my lap. "Hello?" I could hear a girl's voice on the other side of the line but her words were too fast and frantic for me to understand. "Thalia? Slow down, Hun, I can't understand you."
I took in the worried look on Annabeth's face and mouthed "What's up?"
Annabeth didn't answer me. "What do you mean Artemis kicked you out?" Annabeth listened for a while to Thalia ranting on the other end and then said, "That's a bunch of bullshit! Alright, Thalia, we'll come get you, don't worry."
Annabeth hung up the phone and sighed. "Sorry, babe, but we'll have to put this on hold for now; Thalia got thrown out of the Hunters. We have to go pick her up from the air port."
"How did she get thrown out?" I was thankful for the fact that our plans had been canceled by something dramatic, if not I would be suffering from major blue balls right now.
"Artemis and Zeus got into an argument and Thalia was forced to choose between her father and Artemis." Annabeth sighed. "A child has no choice even when they say there is one; we must always be loyal to our Godly parents."
I sighed and Annabeth got up. "I'll have to tell Nico that we are going to pick up his favorite person."
Annabeth sighed and kissed me. "I'm really sorry we don't get to spend this time doing what I had hoped we would be."
I nodded in agreement and left to go get Nico, he sure would love to hear this. Nico had always hated Thalia and she didn't really hate him, she just didn't care about whom he was or what he did. I guess it could be because of their parents or it could be because of the "Bianca" situation, which Nico was still very touchy about.
Regardless of his reason, the three of us were the only children of the big three and that was all there was to it. As far as Nico and Thalia were concerned, that was the only thing they ever needed—or wanted—to know about each other.
If I had been told that everything would be different by the time we got back, I wouldn't have dreaded telling Nico about Thalia's return, because I would realize that that was of little importance compared to future events.
Okay, so I will post the next chapter as soon as it is finished. I have been thinking a lot about this story so I'm sure I will be able to post very, very soon.
R&R, please!!!!!!
