A/N: This is my first fanfic, so please review. But please not to harshly.

Percy

"Now what? We finished the prophecy really early. There should be like, 3 months before the next one starts." Annabeth said. All of our friends were with us. Thalia and Jason, Piper, Frank, Nico, and Hazel. We were making our way down to the small city that resided in the Roman demigod Camp.

"We should all go on vacation. You know, so we can catch up with each other." Thalia suggested, leading us into the city. "Besides, if anything does happen, there are other demigods to fill in until we get back."

"Yeah, I kind of want to get away from this continent. We've seen pretty much all of it. We should go somewhere different to have newer, happier memories."

"Sounds good to me." I said, as we arrived at the city. We decided to go eat and finish this discussion. Once we ordered, we started thinking about the details of this trip.

"You know we couldn't all travel together, right?" Piper noted as we sat down. "Thalia and Jason wouldn't be comfortable traveling by seas or by any way Nico travels. The same goes for Percy and Nico." This was true, but we all wanted to go someplace together. It was the point of our trip.

"We could travel separately." Nico said quietly. We all kind of stared at him. Including Thalia, who almost gawked. Nico looked down at his food, steaming in his face. It wasn't a bad idea. We could travel separately and comfortably and all meet up again in the same place.

"Where did you want to go?" asked Hazel, breaking the silence.

"Um…Europe. Just not the homelands—anything but that." Thalia said.

"Not even one small trip? For a day? I wanted to study the architecture." Annabeth pleaded in a small voice, looking down.

"So Percy will take you." Thalia decided. "We can all go off on our own too. So we don't get…tired of each other." We all stared at her.

"I don't know how to navigate or do any other trippy stuff! The only time I've been in places other than New York was for a quest." Thalia and Annabeth looked at me like I was the crazy one, while everyone else continued with their own plans for traveling. I could tell Annabeth and Thalia weren't happy about something involving me. Annabeth sighed.

"You don't have to navigate or do any other 'trippy stuff'. You just have to come with me. I can't go alone. And I already know you don't really care if we go back to Greece so soon." She answered. I was going to object, but I realized it was true. I really didn't care, as long as I was with my friends—preferably not being chased by monsters.

"Fine." I grumbled. "But if something bad happens, I'm blaming it on you." I said to Annabeth. Thalia laughed.

"Don't act like you won't have a good time!" Thalia said. We all went back into planning our trip. It was exciting. As for regular money, we were set. The Roman Camp and Chiron had invested in a lot of big companies. Annabeth had too.