AN: Helo again. Please Read, Enjoy and Review. I accept annonomous reveiws and flames.

Disclaimer: I do not own PJO.

"Annabeth I didn't mean it like that." I said trying to apologize.
"Watever seaweed brain." She said storming off.
"Annabeth!" I yelled running after her. I grabbed her hand and turned her around.
"I'm sorry Wise girl. That's not what I meant." She glared at me.
"Well, what did you mean then?" She demanded. Ilooked into her eyes and saw them filled with hurt. I opened my mouth to say something and they hardened. I closed my mouth and she pulled her hand out of mine and ran away.
"Annabeth." I whispered. I sighed.
"Your going to have to apologize now Percy." My mind whispered. I sighed again and started to walk toward the Athena cabin. I knocked on the door. I could hear the shuffling of feet. Then Malcom, Annabeths half-brother, pened the door and sighed.
"Annabeth doesn't want to talk to yuo right now." He said starting to close the door on me.
"Please Malcom." I pleaded with him. He looked down.
"I'm really sorry Percy." He said and closed the door. Istood there for a second then an idea of how to win her back struck me. I turned and walked quickly to the Apollo cabin.

-Later that night at the campfire-

"Annabeth you need to come to dinner." Malcom told her. Annabeth dried her eyes and sat up.
"I suppose I do." She said. Malcom grinned at her.
"Come on then let's go." Annabeth nodded and walked to the front of the Athena cabin line.
"Let's go!" She shouted. They walked out of the cabin and down to the dinning pavilion.
Where they sat at their cabin's table. Annabeth quickly lokked up at the poisedion table and saw that Percy wasn't there.
'Where is that seaweed brain?' She thought.
'Why do you care after what happened this morning?' The logical side of her brain argued. I internaly shrugged and went to get myself some food. After she sacraficed some of her meal to the Gods she sat back down. she couldn't help, but do a quick search of the pvilion for him. She sighed when she saw him grabbing some food, but instead of only sacraficing some of his meal he tipped the whole plate in and the flames flared a bright green and yellow. She looked at him confused. He then dropped the plate off at his table and ran outside. Annabeth sighed and went back to her meal.