These are drabbles that I wrote out of complete bordeom. I don't own PJO. It'd make me happy if you reviewed. I'm somewhat sad. My best friend is grounded for the weekend. Sooo sad...

~!KATE!

The first time Sally Jackson met Annabeth Chase was two months after Percy returned from his first year at Camp Half Blood.

Annabeth's father had a meeting in Manhattan, and Annabeth had convinced him (After Percy had convinced her) to let her stay with Percy and his mother for the day. Percy was elated to have his best friend-save Grover- over, and that made Sally happy as well.

Annabeth arrived around ten o'clock, wearing a blue and white baseball cap, skinny jeans, and a rather baggy T-shirt that Sally assumed was made for a male. Her curly blond hair was tied back in a ponytail. But what really caught Sally`s eye was her eyes. They were an intelligent gray, pretty, yet quite startling.

"Hello," She said, smiling at Sally when she opened the door, "I'm Annabeth."

Sally smiled at her. "Yes, I know. Percy's told me about you. Come on in."

She called for Percy as Annabeth sat down on the cheap couch. Sally watched as her son conversed with the girl, and shook her head at the words being exchanged. She noticed Annabeth roll her eyes on several occasions, though her eyes were filled with amusement and happiness.

Sally stepped into the kitchen for a while to make herself a glass of lemonade and start lunch. She was shocked when she stepped into the living room and saw her son...doing homework.

Annabeth sat next to him, patiently correcting mistakes and giving him helpful tips.

"Try dividing it like this. No. Erase that and multiply it again. Yeah, good."

And the most astonishing part of it all: Percy actually seemed to be understanding it. He wasn't stupid. No, he was really very smart. He struggled with schoolwork, though, and it looked to Sally that right now, he was enjoying it. Maybe not the homework, but the company of the person helping him with it.

She heard Annabeth laugh saw Percy smiling sheepishly. Annabeth snatched the pencil from his hand and erased whatever he had written.

"Redo it," She said, trying to hold back more laughter.

Percy laughed and obeyed. It made his mom happy to see him this happy. She hadn't seen him like that in a long time.

That was the day that Sally Jackson decided she liked Annabeth Chase.