A/N: Hey guys! New PJO FanFic! (Finally!) Pretend that my last story (The Second Summer) never happened, but the Last Olympian did happen. Comment if you'd like! : )
Percy POV:
"Over there, Argus," I told the blue-eyed driver. He steered the taxi over to a big white building on Queenwood's campus, Annabeth's school. It was a huge school; Annabeth had to love it.
"Annabeth!" I called to her through the open window. Her gray eyes glanced up from a book she was reading, and she spotted me.
"Percy!" Annabeth ran over to the car. I got out, and she grabbed me into a huge hug. I felt a little color seep to my face.
"Hey," I smiled at her.
"So," she gestured to the campus, "do you like it?"
"It's awesome. How do you like it? You go to school here."
"I love it. I think it's beautiful. And the architectural classes are amazing!"
"Good. Now load your bags into the car. We have some catching up to do."
In about five minutes, Annabeth and I were on our way to Camp Half-Blood.
"So, how's Olympus coming?" I asked her.
"Pretty good," she replied. "The gods keep nagging me about it though."
"Really?"
"Not Poseidon, Zeus, and Hades, Seaweed Brain," Annabeth punched me lightly in the shoulder. "They probably have way better things to do."
"So do the other gods," I insisted. "Who nags you? Your mom?"
"Nah, my mom's okay about it. But, like, Aphrodite, Ares, Apollo. Especially Apollo."
"What do you mean?" I asked, a smile creeping onto my face.
Annabeth, oblivious to my expression, continued. "Well, the other day, during class, I glanced out the window for a split-second. And there's Apollo, standing in one of his muscle-man poses smiling at me and mouthing the words 'Statues of me'!"
I cracked up, imagining the Sun God posing outside Annabeth's school. Annabeth soon joined me laughing.
By the time we stopped laughing, Argus grunted. We glanced out the window. We had arrived at Camp Half-Blood.
After unloading all of our bags, we walked over to our cabins. Annabeth stepped back and folded her arms.
"It looks good," she said.
"Huh?"
She looked at me and rolled her eyes. "The cabins, Seaweed Brain. We redid them because of your wish last year, remember?"
I glanced around the cabins. Instead of a "U" the formation had become a complete rectangle.
"It does look great," I replied. She nodded, them turned around to head to the Athena cabin.
"See you at dinner, Seaweed Brain?" she asked.
I grinned. "Where else would I be?"
She nodded again, smiled at me, and walked to her cabin. I grabbed my trunk, and turned in the opposite direction towards to Poseidon cabin.
I slammed open the door only to be welcomed by the peace and quiet of the room. Luckily, there weren't any Poseidon kids here yet besides me, but Annabeth kept warning me that I'd better be prepared.
I sighed, put down my trunk, and flopped onto my bed. I shut my eyes, and before I knew it I was fast asleep.
Suddenly, I was awoken by knocking at the door. I groggily got up, and wiped the sleep out of my eyes, surprised that I couldn't remember my dreams.
I swung open the door, and gasped.
