Chapter One: Breakfast with Annabeth

(Percy POV)

Quick disclaimer: I do not own Percy Jackson and The Olympians or The Heroes of Olympus. This story is just if there were no huge threats all the time, and the kids at Camp Half Blood and Camp Jupiter went to camp in the summer and school in the school year. They all go to the same school because that's the way I want it to be. Suck it up. Hahaha enjoy!

Percy was being shaken awake.

He never was good at adjusting back to school after the summer. His mom, Sally, had to slap him once. Annabeth had absolutely never gotten over that.

"Goddammit Percy, wake up!" Annabeth hissed at him. "I told you I was coming to pick you up in my totally, completely AWESOME new car and that you had to wake up early by yourself!"

"W- what?" Percy mumbled groggily. "Mom, I don't want to wake up…"

He rolled over on his side and snored loudly. Annabeth swore loudly, then bent down and yelled in his ear, "Wake up!" and pulled his blue comforter off the bed.

She dropped it with a shriek. "Percy, this is covered with your sweat!"

Percy finally sat up, blinking. "Oh, hi Annabeth."

"What made you forget that I was coming to pick you in my new car?!" Annabeth demanded.

"What new car?" Percy asked, pretending to be oblivious.

"The new car that I got for my sixteenth birthday after I totally beat you and got my driver's license!"

"I know, I know," Percy sighed. "I was just messing around."

"Where is your backpack?" Annabeth asked angrily.

"Oh, I haven't packed it yet."

Annabeth let out a blood curdling scream. "What do you mean, you haven't packed it yet?!"

"Chill out," Percy said calmly. "I was joking again!"

Annabeth tossed her hair. "Get your backpack and lunch. We're going to Starbucks. I need a coffee to deal with you."

She flounced out of the room, her beautiful blond curls bouncing up and down. Percy rubbed his eyes and got up. "No need to be so dramatic!" He called after her.

Percy got dressed and grabbed his backpack, which he actually had only half-packed, which he found out from an enraged Annabeth who had found all of his books and his geometry summer homework packet, which was also only half-done.

"You, Percy Jackson, better be grateful that I came to your house two hours before school just to wake you up!" Annabeth growled. "You better jump in the pool, take a shower, and finish your summer homework and pack your backpack!"

Percy was now very afraid of Annabeth. "W-why do I need to get in the pool?"

"Because it's freezing outside, and that will wake you up and bring you to your senses!" Annabeth shouted. Percy ran outside and dove in the pool, which did relieve his senses (he was a son of Poseidon, how could it not?) and hid for a little while to let Annabeth calm down.

When he had finished following Annabeth's first two orders, he quietly tiptoed into the kitchen. Annabeth was bustling around, and she had put all of his school stuff on the breakfast table.

"Have a pancake," she said calmly. "I even made it blue for you."

In blueberries and blue icing, she had written the words, "SEAWEED BRAIN" in big letters to help with Percy's dyslexia.

"Thank you," Percy offered tentatively as he started eating.

Annabeth swiped his plate away, quick as a fish.

"Hey!" Percy protested.

"Homework first," Annabeth said firmly.

"No fair," Percy complained.

"Not my fault you didn't do your homework," Annabeth scowled dangerously. "And if you take too long to finish the packet, I will eat your pancake."

"No!" Percy yelped. "You are not worthy of the blue pancake! You're a daughter of Athena, not Poseidon!"

"So what?" Annabeth huffed. "I'm wearing a blue shirt!"

Sally, Percy's mother, and her boyfriend Paul Blowfis walked in. "Oh my gosh, what is going on here?" Paul gasped. Annabeth and Percy were yelling at each other, and there was a giant blue pancake with "SEAWEED BRAIN" written across it in blue icing in the giant block letters, a small stack of perfectly round pancakes with honey and maple syrup drizzled over them, and a once neat, but now messy stack of schoolwork and books with papers already sticking out everywhere.

Sally covered her mouth with her hand, but it was obvious she was laughing. "You two, clean up this mess before you leave for school. Paul, if you would, please pack Percy's backpack for him with that messy pile of papers on the table. Annabeth, dear, give Percy his breakfast - he can't work well on an empty stomach. Percy, finish that geometry packet I told you you shouldn't procrastinate on. I will make breakfast for Paul and I."

"Alright, ," Annabeth said.

"I hate when you're right," Percy grumbled.

"Of course I will," Paul said, planting a kiss on Sally's cheek before heading over to the table. She looked very satisfied.

Annabeth put up the syrup and honey, and Paul organized Percy's backpack for him. Percy finished his geometry packet (Mostly by hastily scribbling down some random answers to keep Annabeth happy).

Later, Annabeth and Percy got in her "new and totally awesome" car and started towards Blue Sky Preparatory. Talk about a stupid name, but the author was too lazy to think of anything better.

Um, I'm sorry? What was that, Percy?

Uuhh, nothing. I love this story so much!

Yeah, right. You better keep your mouth shut or I will show Annabeth your Geometry packet.

No! Anything but that! I'll be quiet.

Awesome, now get back to the story so I can get more reads.

Of course! I absolutely LOVE getting reads!

Please, just shut up and get to school.

K.

Awesome.