Annabeth Chase hated Percy Jackson. It had been like that since forever, and it was just a fact of life. Percy was a player. He toyed with girls, used them and threw them away like inanimate objects when he got bored. Every other week, if you looked around the hallways of Goode High School, you could see him with his tongue stuck down some girls throat. His current girlfriend, for lack of better word, was Calypso Oygia, Captain of the cheer team, but sweet and gullible and carried around the belief that "Percy loved her", and "I can change him". Annabeth was 100 percent sure that she would end up like the others, kicked out, probably after having sex, and blubbering about how she loved him and please take me back. Percy would slam the door in her face. You would probably hear the sound of Percy's worn loafers clicking through the compound as she sobbed. No, Annabeth Chase wouldn't let that happen to her. Annabeth Chase was smart. She currently had her eye on Luke Castellan, Star of the Goode Titans, the football team. But the main reason they were compatible was because of Luke's hatred of Percy. No one could understand why. I mean, how could anyone hate Percy Jackson? His sea green eyes glimmered in the light and his untamable raven black hair made you want to run his hands through them. His pink lips that were often curled into a smirk, or the occasional grin were so kissable, and his body was lean but obviously muscled from being the swim team captain for 3 years. And it really didn't help that he was 6'3.
Annabeth Chase hated Percy Jackson.
But Percy Jackson loved Annabeth Chase.
Hey again guys! Mimi here. That's not my actual name, but feel free to call me that. So, this is the prologue to my new story(obviously). I'm going to work harder to update more and make my chapters longer. Probably won't abandon and burn this one. Sooo, I'll try to update this story every 3 -4 days, and if I'm realllyyyy busy, it might be up to a week till I update, but the next chapter will probably come in by Tuesday.
See you soon,
Mimi
