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Annabeth P.O.V.Hi, my name is Asteria Chaó̱di̱s. Well, it used to be Annabeth Chase, but we'll get to that later. Before I began my story I have to clear up a few things.
Im sure you've all heard the great stories of Percy Jackson, and know most details by heart. If so, then you know of me. Annabeth chase. Of course, when you think of me, you usually think of me as Percy's sidekick, or girlfriend, nothing more. However, if you think a little harder you are able to realize some things. The main being: Without me Percy would most likely be dead. I understand you think he can take care of himself, but honestly, whenever I leave him, he almost dies. Yes, he takes care of me as well, but that's beside the point. Still don't believe me, well, here are a few examples.
Even before our first quest, I was taking care of him, even if only by giving him medicine. Then, when we were actually on the quest, he was almost killed by the second fury, when he was fighting , and i destroyed it before it could [Au: BTW, I'm changing a few things about the story to make Annabeth, a teeny bit more important.] Next, with Medusa, I figured out who she was, and I told Percy exactly how to kill her without getting killed himself. Then, at the water, as you should already know, I timed jumping of correctly, as Percy's count would have killed us. Later, at the Lotus Casino, I remembered the Myth of the Lotus Eaters, and realized where we were and got us out. When we went to Procrustes bed shop, I tricked him into killing himself. Much later, back at camp, I went looking for him because I was worried about betrayal part of the prophecy. Then I found him, and just like when we first met, I nursed him back to health. Then, when I found out Luke did it, I was sad, but I believed him, as Luke had always harboured a sort of grudge to the gods.
The next year, I saved Percy from a few of the Laestrygonians, and then soon after a Colchis bull. I also figured out how defeat the Stymphalian Birds.[AN: in case you're wondering, I am also listing the things Annabeth actually did.] On the quest, I like to think we wouldn't have made it off the Androma if it wasn't for me. Later, I remembered the location of the safe house so we could be, well, safe. On Circe's Island, well, Percy was a guinea pig for crying out loud. Of course I saved him there. Not to mention, to be honest, I never was fully swooned by Circe. Anyway, I saved him from being a guinea pig, which is a strange accomplishment, but still a good one. When we went to the sirens, I didn't save anyone, although I did learn my fatal flaw. Which isn't hubris, it's loyalty, just like Percy's. Although mine isn't just personal, it's to everyone, especially those who have gained my trust. When we finally arrived a Polyphemus's island, I immediately saved Percy from Death By Sheep, then came up with a plan to save our friends. The last thing I did on that quest was tell percy to give Clarisse the Golden Fleece.
Obviously, that winter, I didn't do much besides jump on the manticore to keep it from killing Percy, Bianca, and Nico right then and there, although it did get me captured. After that, I was forced to take the sky from Atlas, not from Luke willingly. I had to hold the sky for almost a week before Artemis arrived. Then, when the questers arrived, and I was freed, I blocked a monster attack aimed for Percy, and freed Artemis, then held the sky. Again.
I did too much in the Labyrinth to even list it all, so I'll just give you the few things you didn't know. I actually did answer the sphinx's questions. I also managed to yell to Percy how to kill Alcyoneus in the Arena, and at the ranch I told Percy to ask the river naiad for help on cleaning the stalls. I also figured out that we need a clear-sighted mortal. In Daedalus's workshop I had the idea of using the wings to escape. The last thing I did in the Labyrinth was to take Rachel's hairbrush and throw it at Kronos.
In the last Olympian, I was Percy's mortal point, so he would have died in the Styx if not for me. I also activated the statues which were a huge help in the war. Then, later on, I pretty much sacrificed myself to save Percy when Ethan attacked him with the poisoned knife that was aimed right at his achilles spot. Finally, in our last stand on Olympus, when Percy was fighting Kronos, I brought Luke out and then convinced Percy to give my knife to Luke, which killed Kronos and and ended the war. Later at the reward ceremony, Percy and I were both offered immortality. He declined because of his family, and I declined because of him. We both got a wish, and I chose for all campers to be claimed the moment they stepped into camp, and Percy wished for them to be taken to camp before they were thirteen, and for all minor gods and titans that had betrayed the gods in the first war to be freed from whatever prison they were in.
In the heroes of Olympus, practically everything happened the same as you were told. A few differences are: I fooled the son of Medusa and Poseidon, Geryon, while we were on the ship. Then, later, when we were in Tartarus and being attacked by arai, I killed as many as I could in as little time as possible so that Percy wouldn't get the curses. I had to protect him, it was my fault he was down here in the first place .I also gave Damasen the idea to change his fate, and tame the Drakon instead of kill it. In the end, the truth was that Leo wasn't the only one to die. I did as well, and I am the one who received the Physician's cure. Of course the physician's cure brought me back to life, then I killed Asterius, the giant my mother, Athena, had killed in the past. It was pretty much my revenge because he was the one who had killed me. Then, even without powers, I marched up to Gaea and fought her in hand to hand combat while she cheated by using her power of the Earth. As I fought her, the rest of the seven snuck up behind her and and at once attacked to catch her by surprise. My plan, of course. It worked, and she was so surprised, she forgot about me. Since I was right next to her, I was able to behead her in a few seconds. Then, with the help of the rest of the seven, we chopped her into pieces, as was done to Ouranos and Kronos long ago. I suffered heavy wounds from fighting Gaea one on one. Eventually, though, I was healed. After the war, Percy and I talked all about what would happen to us. We even considered marriage. I brought about the idea to Poseidon, but he disagreed. After much discussion, he agreed if I went on a quest to prove how much I love Percy, he would allow us to marry. Also, if I did an extra quest, he would even try to get Percy to propose to me. Now, I know some people may find it weird for a girl to be the one doing a quest for permission to have someone else propose to them(Ugh! No idea what was said right there), but I'm an independent person, and Poseidon is slightly over protective of Percy. So it's just the way we did it. I completed the first test which was to complete the twelve labors of Hercules. Then I went on and completed the bonus quest which was to kill Echidna and all of her main children. Of course I accomplished this. Poseidon promised me that by the night on which I returned from my quest Percy would propose to me. Which brings us to where I am now.
