"I guess this is goodbye, Annabeth..." Percy said, pain in his sea-green eyes.
He kissed her one last time on the cheek, and stepped back into the surf. He started to glow, and Annabeth averted her eyes. When she looked again, he was alredy gone.
"God of the Tidal waves, huh." Annabeth said, smiling sadly."You'll make one helluva God, Percy."
14 years later...
"I'm sorry, Miss chase, but your daughter can't seem to be able to sit still. She keeps fidgetting and causing trouble. There is nothing else to say."
Annabeth sighed and put down the phone and glared at her daughter, who cringed at the sight of her mother's cold grey gaze.
"Geez Mom don't do that. That's really scary."
"What am i going to do with you, Alicia? This is the eighth time."
In her heart, Annabeth knew there was only one place in the world for her daughter.She gazed at her daughter, and painful memories resurfaced. "Everytime I look at her, I think of you..." she sighed, as a single tear trickled down her cheek.
"Please don't cry Mum. I really didn't mean it! I don't know how but the water in the drain leapt up by itself and doused Miss Mackenize! It wasn't me!" Alicia wailed, distressed at seeing her Mum cry.
Annabeth wiped away the tears, and smiled at her daughter. She took a good look at Alicia Chase. She had a atheletic figure, with honey blonde hair and long legs and a tapering waist. Her eyes were an oddity. It was deep sea green, the colour of the ocean. She was gorgeous by any standards, but her bad reputation of being a trouble-maker had scared away all the boys.
"I don't blame you, honey." Annabeth smiled reassuringly, pulling her daughter into a hug.
"Mom...were you thinking about Dad?"
"No dear. What makes yout think so?"
"You always have that sad look in your eyes. And you hardly every cry."
Annabeth smiled yet again at her daughter. Looks like she also inherited her grandmother's intelligence. Athena, goddess of Wisdom.
Sorry this was so short but i decided to do this before i went to sleep and i'm really tired. Please review!
