Annabeth's POV

I was sitting in my cabin, waiting for Percy to get here. The truth was, I was a little nervous about seeing him again. I mean, I left him last summer, and didn't even say good bye, what kind of a best friend is that? Well, any ways, it was almost lunch, and Percy would be here any minute. I got of my bed, and waked toward Half-blood Hill. I sat down at Thalia's pine tree, and waited. About five minutes later, a car pulled up, and Percy walked out of the passenger seat. I started to plan what I was going to say to him in my head, when she saw me. His face lit up, and he dropped his bag, and ran up the hill. My nervousness vanished when I saw him, and I raced down the hill to see him. When I reached him, he gave me a big hug, and I hugged him back.

"Hey Wise Girl, how have you been?" He asked me when we broke apart.

"Not, bad, the usual monster here and there, but good, how 'bout you?"

"Same." We walked up the hill, and when we got to the top, I realized something.

"Um, Percy, aren't you going to get your stuff…at the bottom of the hill?"

"Ah man! I forgot about that!" And he ran down the hill wile I laughed. When he came back up, we walked into camp.

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The rest of the day went by normally. Then dinner came. When every one was done eating, Chiron stomped his hooves on the floor to get our attention.

"May all the head counselors of the cabins please meat me at the Big House. Everybody else may leave to the camp fire for marshmallows." Everybody hustled out of the dinning pavilion, and all the counselors headed for the big house. When we got there, Chiron was in his weal chair looking worried. I sat down, and Percy sat down next to me and whispered,

"What do you think he called us here for?"

"I don't know, but it must be important."

When every one sat down, Chiron spoke.

"Thank you all for coming, this meeting is about—"

"CHEESE WIZ!!!!!!!!!!" Grover had just come bounding through the door, and grabbed the bottle of Cheese wiz and ate the whole thing, even the can!

"Um, no Mr. Underwood, this meeting is not about Cheese wiz. As I was saying, I feel the need to give a quest, and this quest will be to go to the Princes Andromeda, and find out what the enemy is planning, and, if possible, put a stop to it. I have decided to give this quest to Annabeth, do you accept?"

"Yes sir," I said.

"Good, then you may consult the Oracle." I stood up and walked to the steps. I opened the green trap door, and stepped inside the dingy attic. The attic was loaded with old junk from heroes who had been dead for millennia. I walked up to the Oracle and asked:

"What is my fate?" Green smoke came from her mouth and six people appeared, my dad, my step mother, Athena, Luke, Thalia, and Percy

My father said in the raspy voice of the Oracle: Two shall go to Mexico's Gulf.

Then my step mother said: On there boat, Andromeda will not see.

Then Athena spoke: The daughter of Athena shall make her choice.

Then Luke spoke: To kill or to live the enemy's voice.

Then Thalia said: The daughter of Athena's last breath she shall take.

Then Percy spoke: Unless true love's kiss saves her mistake.

(A/N: sorry, I suck at prophesies)

I walked down the steps and sat back down next to Percy.

"What was the prophesy my dear?" asked Chiron.

"Um, two shall go to Mexico's Gulf.

On there boat, Andromeda will not see.

The daughter of Athena shall make her choice.

To kill or to live the enemy's voice.

The daughter of Athena's last breath she shall take.

Unless true love's kiss saves her mistake," I said.

"Well, the first line is easy enough; you and one other shall go to the Gulf of Mexico. Who would you like to go with you?" said Chiron.

"Um, Percy, do you want to come?" I asked.

"Wouldn't miss it for the world," he said with a smile.

"Okay, the second line… I believe it means that Percy and Annabeth shall take a boat to the Gulf of Mexico, but the part about Andromeda not seeing…?" Chiron's words trailed off as he thought.

"Maybe it means that our boat is invisible or something," said Percy. Wow, Seaweed brain thought of something before I did…that's a new one.

"That's a possibility. Beckendorf, do you think you could make a boat that can turn invisible by tomorrow?" asked Chiron.

"Yah, sure, no problem," said Beckendorf.

"Excellent, now the third line, the daughter of Athena shall make her choice, well; the daughter of Athena must mean Annabeth, so that means that Annabeth will be making a choice to either kill, or preserve the enemy," Chiron said.

"Um, okay, but what about the next line?" asked Percy.

"The daughter of Athena's last breath she shall take? Does that mean Annabeth's going to take her last breath or something?" said Percy, looking at Chiron worryingly.

"Unless true love's kiss saves her mistake, so that must mean that she won't take her last breath, but only if you kiss her," said Celina (A/N: Spelling?) Percy and I blushed a deep red and glared at Celina as she grinned.

"How do you know it's me who will kiss her?" asked Percy, still blushing.

"Well, you're the only one going with her!" said Celina.

"Okay children, lets not jump to conclusions," said Chiron, but I could tell he agreed with Celina.

"Okay then, Beckendorf, you can work into curfew to finish the boat, Annabeth, Percy, you will be leaving tomorrow at 6:00 am, so get some sleep. You are all dismissed," said Chiron. I had better get a good night sleep, because tomorrow was going to be a big day.