Authors Note: This is going to be OC.
Percy's POV
I'm driving to school right now. Yep school. Sorry I didn't introduce myself.
My name is Percy Jackson savior of Olympus, son of Poseidon. I'm Twenty nine and I'm married to Annabeth Jackson. Right now I'm heading to Troy Middle school, because Annabeth's niece, Kendall forgot her math book. So, here I am on my way to give it to here. Kendall's parents both died in the Titan war. Her mom was a daughter of Athena and her dad was a son of Apollo. When her parents died her mom left her with Annabeth. We kind of adopted her, so she is like my daughter.
I'm at here school now. I got out of my car and headed toward the school. I went to the office and went up to the lady at the desk.
"Hi, I'm here to give Kendall Jackson something" I told the lady
"Yes, here is your visitors pass. Her room number right now is 403." The lady told me
"Thanks" I said, I started walking toward her classroom. When I got there a kid was already going in, so I just followed. After the teacher was done talking to the kid, she asked what I wanted. I told her I needed to drop off something for Kendall. The teacher pointed to the corner of the room, where two girls and a boy sat. I recognized one of the girls as Kendall, but they didn't notice me because they were all too into their books.
I walked up to Kendall' and when I got there I taped her shoulder and backed up. As soon as it registered in her brain that it was me she jumped up and gave me a hug. (Have I mentioned I haven't seen her in almost six months, because of helping my dad.) So yeah, I guess she must have missed me. When that happened we became the scene of the class, so everyone was watching. I pulled away from her.
"I've missed you so much." She told me
"I've missed you too."
By now everyone had a questioning look on their face. I explained and the class nodded.
"So, why are you here?" she asked
'You forgot this." I said holding up here math book.
"Thanks, but I didn't have math today because of testing." After she told me that I felt like an idiot. I should've known not even a granddaughter of Athena would forget a math book.
"Well, now that I feel like an idiot I think I will leave." I said walking toward the door
"Wait!" she yelled
"What?" I asked, she motioned for me lean down so I did. She then gave me a kiss on the cheek.
"Thank you and I missed you. See you at home" she said and then walked back to her seat.
"Bye" I said and walked out the door.
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-Rosie Marie
