Here we are again with another Annabeth goes to Goode story! Honestly guys, it wouldn't hurt to review. I'm starting to feel depressed and ignored. I mean, it's bad enough I don't own the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series. Lucky Rick Riordan for being such a genius! Anyway, TO THE STORY!...

Annabeth's POV.

RIIIIINNNGG!
My annoying alarm clock rang, trying to wake me up. Well, Ha! I was already awake, I thought giving it a smug look. Wow... I must seriously be tired. I hadn't slept all night in anticipation of today. What was so important about today, you might ask? Today was my first day at Goode High, the school my boyfriend percy attends. I had moved to New York to be closer to the Empire State Building, so I could oversee my work on Mount Olympus. And yes, I do mean THE Mount Olympus. I also wanted to be closer to Percy, but I'd never admit that to him. His head would swell up like a balloon. So I jumped out of bed, which was messier than usual with all the tossing and turning I did trying to fall into an oblivious sleep. To no avail of course. I quickly brushed my teeth, and ran a comb through my messy blonde curls, while trying to decide what to wear. Normally I would just shrug on my camp t-shirt, but i had the sudden urge to wear something different today. So after a few moments of thought, I dug out some denim cutoffs, a purple flow shirt, and my high-top purple converse. It felt funny wearing what I was, the shorts were too revealing, and as I put on a small gold band bracelet, I felt an out of body experiance, almost as if somebody else was dressing me. I finally snapped out of it when i reached the small stash of make-up my step mother made me buy but I never used. My hand was reaching for the mascara when I realized what I was doing and quickly jerked it back. Just as I was about to officially label myself mental, a chiding laugh, like wind chimes, echoed through my head. "Well, it was worth a try." It said. I would have known that voice anywhere. It HAD lectured me about my love life repeatedly. My old friend Silena Buregaurd's mom. The goddess Aphrodite.
A low growl escaped my lips, and suddenly the reason for my ridiculous need to look good became clear. Why that women cared about my appearance, I would never know, but it was obvious she was the culprit behind the crime. "Now, now. No need to get all jumpy. I simply wanted to make you look presentable for your new colleagues. And Percy." I pinched the bridge of my nose. Why? I thought. Why me? Then she let such a high pitched screetch loose in my mind, I was sure it would explose any moment now. "I'm so excited! My favorite couple now goes to the same school! I can take the drama to high school! Oh, I've always wanted to do that to Paris and Helen. Unfortunately, school wasn't an option at the time. Anyway, wouldn't want you to be late. I'll be watching you Percabeth..."
Then slowly the voice faded. Percabeth? Forget it. If I followed that crazy woman and her thoughts, I'd never be able to answer another math problem again. I considered changing, but one look at the clock cancelled that idea. Taking my worn out 1967 chevrolet impala, I quickly drove to school, not bothering with breakfast, and settling for a nice mug of coffee. The place I was staying at wasn't too far from the school. It was a small apartment for children under the age of eighteen who had to live away from their parents for certain reasons. It definately wasn't cheap, but we managed. It had been my only option after getting kicked out of my old school for starting a fight. Hey, it wasn't my fault. The day she decided to pick on me cause I wasn't kissing her ass, the day she decided she must have really wanted a cast. Anyway, Percy had asked me why I had seemed so troubled a week ago, but I had refused to tell him. I didn't wanna bother him with my problems. Now I was going to use that to my advantage. I wanted to surprise him at his school, which was the only one he'd managed to stay in for more than a year. Percy was doing great here. Suddenly a nervous feeling settled in the pit of my stomache. I hope I didn't ruin it for him...

After approximately ten minutes of driving, I had finally arrived. I quickly grabbed my back pack and rushed to the front office to get my schedule. "Hi, I'm Annabeth Chase. I'm new here." I told the lady at the front desk. "Ah, yes, we were expecting you Miss Chase. Here you go. And welcome to Goode High School." I gave her a polite smile, took my stuff and left. There were still plenty of students in the hall ways, many of which were looking and talking about me, trying and failing miserably to be discrete. At first, I felt self consciouss, and cursed Aphrodite for making me wear my current attire. Then I remembered I was a daughter of Athena. And a daughter of Athena always holds her head up high. So with a new found courage, I marched straight through my onlookers and around the halls of Goode... and straight into a moving figure. "Oomph!" I let out. I would have probably fallen flat on my behind, but a strong pair of hands rapped around my waist and kept me from tumbling onto the floor. When I regained myself, I looked to see who my captor was, and found myself staring into blue eyes. "Sorry bout that. I should probably watch where I'm going." He smiled, revealing a set of shiny white teeth. He gave a nervous laugh and tussled his brown hair. "Don't worry about it. I'm Annabeth." I said, reaching out my hand for him to shake. "Christian." He told me, accepting my hand. "So I'm guessing your a new student Annabeth?"
"What makes you say that?" I asked.
He quickly pointed to a group of students who were sneaking glances at us, at me in particular, and lowering their heads when they thought we saw them. I let out a small laugh. "Yeah, It's my first day here. Speaking of which could you help me with something?"
"Sure." "Where is the calculus class?"
"Down the hall and to the left. It'll be the first class on your right. I have that first period too. Common I'll walk with you." He said, gesturing towards the class.
"Thanks." I smiled and walked with him. Meanwhile, I was looking around for Percy. I wanted to ask Christian about him, but I didn't want to seek Percy out. I wanted to be as surprised by him as he would be by me. I know it sounded silly, but I was also nervous about his reaction. What if he didn't want me here? What if this was the only place he wanted to keep his privacy in, and I was intruding on that too?
Yeah, it definately wouldn't hurt to wait a little longer. Besides, I was a daughter of Athena, I didn't need to hide behind Percy. I could do just fine on my own.
I was so lost in thought I barely had time to notice Christian hold the door open for me and motion me inside.
"Hey, do you mind if I see your schedule?" He asked once we had taken our seats.
"Not at all." I said and handed it to him.
I watched a small smile spread across his face. "We have the all the same classes before lunch. That means I can show you around more, if you'd like."
"Sounds great." I told him, but before more conversation was held, a group of his friends clustered around him for a while, and by the time they had took their seats, class had begun.
This cycle was quickly repeated class after class, and I managed to keep up my side of the conversation just fine. It was weird, but Christian might actually be my friend. A mortal friend. The concept was almost foreign to me. I had only had a few, and I made sure to never grow atached because I somehow knew I would have to leave them behind when I got kicked out. Percy wasn't, to my dismay, in any of my classes before lunch. But I wasn't sad for long. It was lunch time, which meant Percy was bound to be in cafeteria. My heart did little somersaults, and beat harder the closer I got. "Come on, I want you to meet my friends. They'd get along great with you." He said tugging me by my arm. I really just wanted to look for Percy right now. The suspensful waiting was killing me. But Christian had been so nice to me today I just couldn't refuse. So I trudges along with him towards his table. Then came to full stop when I saw who was sitting there. He was impossible to miss with his unruly black hair, and hypnotizing sea greaan eyes. Percy. Christian gave me a questioning look, and I suddenly had an idea. If i was gonna surprise him. I might as well have a little fun."
"Play along okay?" I told him.
Christian gave me a confused glance but nodded. We made our way to the table and in my peripheral, I could see Seaweed Brain's jaw hit the ground, but I refused to look at him yet.
"Hey guys, check it out. This is Annabeth. It's her first day here."
"Hi guys." I waved, trying hard to not laugh. I turned to Christian.
"Oh, before I forget, I was looking for a boy today. Messy black hair, green eyes, and only a little taller than me." "Hey! I'm a lot taller than you!"
I ignored him and kept talking, while his friends gave him confused stairs.
"He's a total seaweed brain. Probably took a wrong turn and missed the cafeteria altogether." I turned to everyone and asked, " Does anyone mind helping me look for him?"
Before anyone could get over the initial shock of my discription, Percy was already out of his seat. "I can help." He told me. " I think I know him. Does he happen to have an amazing girlfriend?" "That would be the one." I relied and laughed. "Wise Girl."
"Seaweed Brain."
I quickly jumped into an embrace and gave him a small eck on the lips, then he enveloped me in a bone crushing hug. When we broke apart I noticed alot of things all at once. First, everybody in the cafeteria was looking at us. Second, Christian seemed the most shocked out of the whole group. And finally, Percy was smiling at me, and I could see so much joy in his eyes, I felt guilty for thinking he wouldn't welcome me here.
"What are you doing here Annabeth?" He asked still holding on to my waist.
"Surprise, I am now officially a student of Goode High."