Annabeth was looking at the sky, slightly worried about her meeting with Percy. Six months had passed... What if he had a new girlfriend?
No way - She thought, putting that thought away from her mind: she had better things to worry about. What if the Romans attacked them?
They wouldn't able to defend themselves, since Leo had spent the most part of the day throwing cannonballs "accidentally" on the birds.
And, if Jason was right, there were about 600 Romans at Camp Jupiter...
Suddenly, Leo shouted: "There's the camp! I'll try to land softly..." He was interrupted by Jason.
"Why don't you let me land? It didn't turn up so well last time..." he said with a smile on his face.
"I'm sure the owner didn't mind... They have plenty of those trucks in there" he replied.
Relutancly, he let Jason land next to a small house. Annabeth studied it more carefully... No, it wasn't a house,
it was some sort of circle, the entrance was surrounded by six marble columns. She thought it would be nice to have one of those in Manhattan, and she promised herself she'll build one... Then she realised she may not have that long.
Heading towards them were a boy and a black haired girl... followed by some kids in white togas. As they got closer, Annabeth was filled with a wave of hapiness: the boy was Percy.
Percy:
Percy was happy he'll finally meet Anabeth, but at the same time he was a little scared of what might happen. After thinking a little bit, he knew that Annabeth and his friends wouldn't fight, but he didn't know the other kids in that ship, what if something went wrong?
He ran towards the ship, followed by Reyna, Hazel, Frank and the other members of the senate.
A blond boy got off that enormous war machine, followed by a black haired one, he figured out that was Leo, the boy that send the message. Finally, Annabeth got off the ship, she looked beautyful. She stared at him for a moment, inexpressively, and then, out of nowhere she ran toward Percy and kissed him. Under normal circumstances, he would have been embarassed, but he was so happy, so... in love, he did't care much.
They split apart. Annabeth face was as red as a tomato. She laughed.
"I've missed you Seaweed brain"
