Sophie Jackson- A new Generation

A/N: So this is my first story, yay! I love fanfiction, and I just created an account today so I could let my explosion of PJO story's burst forth from my head! This is the story of Annabeth and Percy's child. I ship them hardcore! I know this is over used, but it has been in my computer for a while. So here we go!

Summary: Sophie Jackson is Percy and Annabeth Jackson's daughter. For years, she has been living in her parent's and brother's shadow, waiting for her big break. But when a prophecy that her parent's avoided is brought out, will she be able to take the heat? Or will she cower from her responsibilities and run away?

Percy's POV

"ANNABETH! The baby is crying again!" I yelled to my wife, exasperated. She came out, looking like she had just run for ten miles. Twice.

"I thought it was your turn!" she snapped. I almost felt bad for her, but I was just as tired as she was, maybe even more.

"Nope, I just put Sophie to sleep!" I tried to say calmly, but it came out as more of a yell. Annabeth looked like she was about to crack. We had battled countless of matters, saved the world twice, and even fallen in Tartarus, but nothing could compare to this challenge. Raising a baby. She was beautiful, with my crazy strait hair, but with Annabeth's blonde hair, if you will. She had green eyes, but with a grey rimming. But oh my gods, that girl could scream! Just then, her older twin brothers Charlie and Luke came running in. They had blonde hair and green eyes. Although they looked the same, their personalities couldn't be more different. Charlie was about three minutes before Luke somehow I knew they would argue about in the future. They were both in their terrible two's, which just made it that much harder to have a newborn. Anyways, Charlie was shy and calm, but he was already showing signs of being the smart one. He was already using common sense when he listened to his mother. Luke on the other hand was probably was going to be a trouble maker. Scratch that, he already was. He found it extremely hilarious to draw on the wall.

"Dadda, why is Sophie crying again?" Charlie screamed, since Sophie could be heard from upstairs. Charlie could already form coherent sentences.

"Yweah, it's hwurts my ears." Luke complained, gripping his ears. I sighed.

"Because Sophie is a baby, and baby's cry a lot." I explained. "You cried a lot too." I said, looking at them. Just then, the screaming stopped, and Annabeth came down, looking relieved.

"She should sleep for a while now." She gave a pointed glare at the boys. "And if I hear you making too much noise, you will both get a spanking, got it?" The boys nodded, but I saw a mischievous twinkle in Luke's eyes.

"Okay momma." They both responded. While they ran off to play, I looked over at Annabeth.

"We are doing good!" I exclaimed, patting a spot next to me for Annabeth to sit down at. She nodded, looking tired. "I mean, there hasn't been prophecy's predicting our children's lives at all." Annabeth slapped me.

"Ssh Seaweed Brain, you're going to jinx it!" she whispered. I rolled my eyes.

"That's silly Wise Girl. Nothing bad is going to happen. Not as long as we work together." We kissed, and everything seemed amazing, if just for a second. We jumped when Charlie and Luke came crashing it the house.

"Dadda, you promised us a sword fighting lesson. Oh, and Uncle Frank is back!" Charlie yelled. He seemed to have forgotten to be quiet.

"Ssh Charlie! You'll wake up your sister. Go outside Percy and keep them distracted for at least two hours. Please, I haven't slept since eight last night." Annabeth pleaded. I gave in. At least I had gotten six hours and sleep.

"Okay Wise Girl. Love you." And I went outside to entertain my sons.

"Frank my man! How was the quest?" I greeted Frank, my lifetime friend. He had gone on a quest to get a statue for Aphrodite. Gods she could be a handful sometimes.

"Hey Perce, the quest went fine." Frank looked like he hadn't showered in weeks. Hadn't he thought to shower before coming to my house? "I have bad news." He sighed, like he did it all the time. The smile fell from my face.

"What is it?" I asked, slightly worried.

"A prophecy…for Sophie."

A/N: Dun dun dun! So how was that? The idea has been sitting on my laptop for a while now, so I decided to start with that. I know the topic is over used, but I had to write it out. I will try to update every other day at least, but I know it will be hard, especially with all the homework they give us! Anyway um, review, review, review! I deleted this story a while back, but I just wasn't satisfied posting one-shots, although I will still continue with them! I already have chapter two ready, although I'm not quite sure when I will post it! Love y'alls!

~Emily