Wedding Bells

A percabeth fanfiction

All characters belong to Rick Riordan

I'm dedicating this to my cousin who just got married today to an amazing woman. Congrats to Brian and Kelsey.

Sally's POV

My little boy is growing up. I know there's no stopping it but I want him to stay my little boy forever. I can hardly believe he's a married man now. Of course I already view Annabeth as a daughter. I always have. I just can't believe Percy is that grown up.

I listen as Thalia makes a toast. She's standing on a chair with a microphone in her bridesmaid dress. The dresses are a shimmery blue green. They are strapless and reach the ground. The bridesmaids are Piper, Hazel, Reyna, Clarrise, Calypso, and of course Thalia who is the maid of honor.

Thalia is making a wonderful speech about how amazing Percy and Annabeth are. She starts to shout and jumps off her chair. People are cheering and its just an amazing sight.

Next to make a toast is the best man. The groomsmen are Leo, Frank, Nico, Chris, and Jason, the best man. They all look so handsome.

After the toasts we eat dinner. I sit at a table with Paul, Fredrick and his wife Helen and Poseidon and Athena.

The reception is held in a lovely ballroom with tables and chairs set up. The tables are set beautifully and there's a large dance floor. In the back are tables with appetizers and the cake. There is even an ice sculpture. It is an elegantly carved owl.

After dinner it is time to dance. I watch as Percy gingerly takes Annabeth's hand. He leads her to the dance floor and sets his hands on her waist. She wraps her arms around his neck and leans her forehead on his. He whispers something in her ear and she smiles and blushes slightly. After that we watch Annabeth dance with her father. Then it's my turn to dance with Percy. We get up and he takes my hand. He leads me to the dance floor and sets his other hand on my waist. I put my free hand on his shoulder. We spin slowly to the music.

"I can't believe you're so grown up," I say to him.

"I'll still be your baby no matter how old I get," Percy replies with a small smile.

I try not to tear up. Percy and I finish out our dance. I sit down again.

The night is filled with happiness and dancing. A celebration of marriage. Percy and Annabeth look so happy to finally be married. And I'm happy for them too.