By you doing simple things, it's making me fall in love with you even more.

"Percy," Annabeth mumbled while tossing to face Percy. She could see his back move as he breathed. She pushed the covers off over her and kissed his muscular back. She reached her hand over to find his. Percy awoke as she touched his hand and he intertwined them together. Percy turned around still keeping their hands together. He brushed her cheek with his thumb. "Merry Christmas," he whispered. Annabeth smiled.

"Merry Christmas." Percy leaned in to kiss her. He couldn't resist her soft lips and lemony smell. Annabeth ran her fingers through his hair gripping it. She wrapped one leg over his and pulled him closer. Percy laughed pulling away.

"Annabeth," He laughed. "It's Christmas morning." he twirled a stray piece of her hair in his finger.

"Oh, fine." Annabeth grumbled. She hoped out of bed and grabbed Percy's button down shirt from the floor. She pulled it over her shoulders, it was funny how much she loved to wear his clothes but how much she hated him wearing any clothes whatsoever. The shirt reached just below her thighs. Perfect. She chuckled and made her way to the kitchen. She still couldn't believe this was their house. Especially since she designed it. Never did she imagine she could afford to build her own house. But the money she had earned from rebuilding Olympus had surprised her and the stupid apartment she had was getting under her skin. Annabeth pulled herself away from her thoughts as she walked down the stairs.

"Annabeth, could you make me a cup of coffee?" Percy yelled from their room while putting on a pair of sweatpants. He rummaged through his sock drawer to find just what he was looking for. The little black box seemed to radiate as he opened it. The small ring shined as he admired it. Small green and blue diamonds accentuated the white one in the middle. Percy closed the box. Then began digging for the envelope that held the two things that would make one of Annabeth's biggest dreams come true. Finally, he found what he was looking for. He opened the envelope to find two tickets to Greece. He bit his lip and placed the tickets in his robe pocket, but held the little black box in his hand. His heart was pounding rapidly in his chest. Percy couldn't believe he was actually going to do this.

He stood in the doorway watching Annabeth. She was humming a song Percy had never heard of. He admired the way she gracefully moved around the kitchen, flipping pancakes and bacon. He swiftly moved towards her and slowly wrapped his arms around her waist. Percy softly kissed her cheek, he sneakily slipped the ring into her robe pocket.

"Percy," she chuckled. "I hope you're hungry." She moved away from his grip and set the table.

"Believe me I am," he whispered, in her ear. Annabeth laughed.

"Yeah, okay," She said sarcastically once she sat down. The smell made Percy's stomach ache. He really was hungry. He chuckled and sat, too.

"So," He paused, taking a bite of pancakes. "What are the plans today?" Annabeth shrugged.

"Nothing until tonight. Remember? We're going to your mom's house." Annabeth smiled, drinking some of her coffee. Percy nodded.

"That's right, my mom was really excited when I told her we could go over there for Christmas. Thank you for coming, too." Percy smiled, looking into her striking grey eyes.

"You really think it would have been a problem with me?" Annabeth chuckled, finishing her breakfast. She stood up to place her dishes in the dishwasher. "She's been like a mom to me since I was 12. I love her." Percy chuckled, happy that she had said that.

Percy was thankful that Annabeth hadn't taken off her robe all day and by the way she talked to him, she didn't know he snuck the box in her pocket.

"Do you want to watch a movie?" Percy asked as Annabeth made her third cup of coffee.

"Sure, make sure it's a Christmas one!" Annabeth laughed. Percy looked through their movies located at the bottom of the TV. From the corner of his eye he could see the twinkling lights of the Christmas tree. Annabeth walked in with her coffee and a blanket. Percy randomly picked a movie and popped it in. Percy snatched the coffee from her hand and placed it on the coffee table. He wrapped the blanket around both of them.

"Why did you do that?" Annabeth chuckled. Percy kissed her hair. It was funny how the scent of her hair always changed, Christmas afternoon it smelled like gingerbread. It definitely wasn't a normal hair smell, but Percy couldn't get enough of it.

"Oh, I don't know. I just needed you." Percy laughed kissing her cheek. Abruptly, Annabeth shifted her wait. "What's wrong?"

"Hold on a second." Her hand went into her robe pocket. She slowly took out the little black box. She looked up at Percy, a smile was slowly forming on his face. "Percy, what is this?" a serious yet playful look was on her face.

"How about you just open it?" Percy whispered. Annabeth flipped the top off, the ring sparkled. She couldn't believe her eyes. It was the most beautiful piece of jewelry she has ever seen. And probably the only piece she would ever wear. "Annabeth," He whispered, placing his hand on her cheek. "Will you marry me?"

She really couldn't respond to that question, her mouth became dry and she was holding back tears. She cleared her throat. "Seaweed Brain…" Her voice trailed off. She looked into his sea green eyes. "You don't even need to ask that question." She smiled. She couldn't contain her laughter. Percy smiled. Annabeth wrapped her arms around his neck, pulling him closer. Percy unlatched his lips from Annabeth's and smiled.

"So, I'm guessing that's a yes."

A/N: So here's another new series. But it has no storyline whatsoever! So, all it is a list of first things that Annabeth & Percy go through. Such as first kiss, first holidays, etc. There will be a lot of chapters but don't expect a storyline. So please R&R. (:

-demigodgirl1