Author's note: THIS IS A ONE-SHOT, maybe (if requested) a two or three shot. For my story about Reyna, check out "Reyna's Heart".

Disclaimer: I don't own THOO.

Switched perspectives, "A"=Annabeth, "P"=Percy

"P"

I feel ridiculous, wearing a purple bed sheet when I was about see my friends and girlfriend who I hadn't seen in eight months.

I was happy I was going to know who they were, though.

I just stood, next to Reyna, with Hazel and Frank on my other side. I felt bad, because Hazel and Frank had been helping me a lot, and I was just going to have to leave them.

"You'll be ok." Hazel said, patting my arm.

"I'm just incredibly nervous, about seeing friends I haven't seen in eight months while wearing none other than a bed sheet." I said.

She just smiled.

"A"

Breathe in, breathe out. Breathe in, breathe out.

I was so nervous. I hadn't seen Percy in eight months. What if he found another girl, or forgot about me? I mean, he was a good-looking guy, he could easily have gotten in to a relationship with some daughter of Venus, or some warrior-princess Amazon.

"You know, as a daughter of Aphrodite, I can sense things like, oh, boy problems. Spill." Piper said, sounding more like a girl friend than the daughter of an apparently all-knowing love goddess.

"What if he forgot? What if he found someone else? What if he's not in to me?" I said, talking very fast.

"Quit worrying. You'll be fine."

"I sure hope so." I said to myself as the ship landed.

"P"

It landed.

A nervous feeling went through my body, and I hoped she didn't come off first, because I needed all the time I could get to prepare myself.

But at the same time I hoped she did, because I wanted to see her more than anything.

The Argo II has landed.

First, the cabin leaders walked off. All but one.

Then, there she was.

I tried to stay by Reyna's side, but I couldn't help it.

I ran as fast as I could, and skidded to a stop in front of her.

"Percy? Do you remember me?" she asked nervously.

"How could I forget?" I asked, we were standing about an inch apart now.

"Well, I certainly didn't forget you." she said as she punched me in the arm, hard.

It hurt, really bad.

"What was that for?" I asked.

"Well, Seaweed Brain, usually when people just disappear for eight months and don't contact their girlfriends the moment they get the chance, that girlfriend is bound to be mad." she said.

True enough.

"Whatever, Wise Girl." I said, rolling my eyes.

Suddenly, she pulled me as close as I could get, and kissed me.

I wanted things to stay like this forever.

She pulled away from me after five minutes, and smiled at me.

"I love you." we both said at the same time.