Author's note: 6/6/14
Hello! I'm editing this first chapter because, well, it looked like crap before. I hate when writing is all cramped. It's difficult to read. It was my first time on fanfiction, and the layout and spacing was weird, so I'm fixing it now. Hope you like it still!
It was a normal day for demigods at Camp Half-Blood. Clarisse was bullying the new the new campers. Annabeth and Percy were sitting under a tree, Annabeth stroking his hair, him dozing in her lap.
But Grover Underwood, satyr, and Percy's best friend, was distracted. He kept asking, "Have you seen Percy and Annabeth?" Everyone he would ask would smirk and reply, "She's probably stroking his hair while he's napping in her lap."
He quickly took a scan around camp, and spotted a head of golden blonde hair, with a head of dark black hair in its lap. He quickly trotted over and said, "Annabeth! Percy! I have something I want to show you!" Percy, startled, by the sudden call of his name, snorted awake and sat up.
With a grin on his face he hugged and said, "G-man, I didn't know that you got back from Kentucky? Find anyone?" Grover shook his head dejectedly and replied, "No, but Gleeson says he's tracking some in Arizona. Anyway, I came back home to show you guys something." He held up a book that said The Last Olympian. Percy and Annabeth stared openmouthed and Percy muttered, "Crap."
Just then, the Stoll brothers, Clarisse, Chris, and Rachel came over. The Stoll brothers, Rachel, and Chis waved, while Grover showed them the book, while Clarisse smirked at the couple and asked, "How're the lovebirds doing?"
Percy and Annabeth blushed profusely. Clarisse then turned to Grover and asked, "So goat-boy, what cha got there?" Grover answered, "Just Percy's myth about how he defeated Kronos." In a split second after, Percy covered Grover's mouth and hissed, "Dude, don't tell the whole camp. There are some embarrassing moments there."
Grover shoved his hand away, "All right, jeez calm down." Percy let go and said a little too quickly, "I'm calm. Haha, why wouldn't I be calm right? There's nothing to be uptight about." He gave a nervous laugh as he glanced down at his feet.
Annabeth laughed, "Aww, Seaweed Brain, it's okay. I've been through all the embarrassing stuff with you anyways. I just want to see how your kelp-filled brain functions."
"But-"
"No buts," Annabeth said firmly. "We're reading this."
She snatched the book from Grover and led the others to a small clearing in the woods to begin.
AN: Hope you liked it!
