This is my first story, so I'd appreciate any reviews. I'm planning to make this a three-shot, so tell me if I should continue this or not. Give me some advice!
If it isn't obvious, this takes place right before the Percy disappears in the Lost Hero. If you haven't read that yet, there will be spoilers!
Read and review! Thanks! :)
Disclaimer: I don't own PJO.
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The Last Kiss
"When she kissed me, I had the feeling that my brain was melting right through my body."
~The Last Olympian
They were walking away from the bonfire when Annabeth was suddenly pulled aside.
"Percy, where do you think you're taking me?" she demanded.
"Wise Girl, did you really think I'd let you go that easily? I haven't seen you in forever!" He said with a mischievous grin as he dragged her over to the beach.
"Seaweed Brain, it wasn't that long, and we have a whole three weeks together. Anyways, it's getting dark and…"
"You think too much." He said stubbornly and with that he swept her up into his arms as if she weighed nothing.
"Perseus Jackson, I demand to be put down right now!"
She continued to protest the whole way while her idiot of a boyfriend just smirked and rolled his eyes at her. Damn his stupid curse of Achilles.
"You are the single most irritating person I've ever met." Annabeth stated once he finally put her down. She was trying her best to remain angry at him, but he made so god damn hard! His sea green eyes were annoyingly gorgeous and his messy black hair was way too sexy. How on earth did she even end up with someone as perfect as him?
"You know you love me." And with that he closed the distance in between them. Annabeth's arms immediately locked around his neck pulling him closer and deepening the kiss while his hands got lost in her hair.
She slowly pulled back while Percy continued to kiss her neck.
"Does that make up for all the time we were apart?" she whispered.
"Not even close." He scoffed pulling her back in.
"Percy, we need to go…" she said reluctantly, untangling herself from her boyfriend. "I'd really prefer not to be eaten by the harpies."
"Fine." He said with exasperated sigh. "You are just full of demands today."
"I don't want to be harpy dinner!"
She did her best to muster up a glare (which was rather pathetic) while Percy just laughed and slowly walked her back to the Athena cabin.
"Good night, Percy"
He pulled her in for one last kiss before letting her go and heading off to his own cabin.
"Sweet dreams!" he called back. "Well, at least sweet as demigod dreams get."
Annabeth watched as he retreated back to his own cabin. Suddenly, she couldn't wait for these next three weeks.
So what did you think? Should I keep going? Review!
