Summary: Percy proposes to Annabeth and they will live the rest of their days in peace with their friends... or so they think.

Spoiler alert: Thalia doesn't join the hunt and Silena and Beckendorf don't die.

Disclaimer: I do not own Percy Jackson or the Olympians. Or any of the other characters, for that matter.

Ages: Percy, Annabeth, Nico, and Thalia are 21 (I know they aren't all the same age, but it doesn't work with them being different ages) . But they still are living at camp. They plan to move out after they are married.

Last sentence from first chapter:

"Percy I-I-I…"

APOV

"…will" I finished, taking the pretty little ring from the box in Percy's hand.

Percy looked like he was jumping for joy inside. It was the most wonderful feeling to think that it was I who made him feel that way. I mean, it was like he found out that every day was Christmas. (A/N Do demigods have Christmas? I suppose not, since they don't believe in…well, you get my point).

PPOV

She said yes! She said yes! She said yes! I swooped Annabeth into my arms and kissed her. She was the love of my life, she was what made life worth living. She was perfect. Nothing anyone did could change my love for her.

We were in the middle of our big kiss when one of the shadows in my semi-lighted room changed shape. Out walked Thalia and Nico. I noticed that Thalia had a gold ring on, too, just like my Annabeth.

"Good job, man," Nico said, snaking an arm around Thalia.

"How long were you here, Nico?" Annabeth asked suspiciously.

"Well," Nico started, "I was just about to tell you that me and Thalia…"

"Thalia and I," mumbled Annabeth

"-were engaged," finished Nico, glaring at Annabeth for the interruption.

"But you were on your knees, Percy, and Annabeth was just about to accept Percy's hand in marriage," gushed Thalia. "It was sooooo cute!"

"Chill out, Thals, you sound like a daughter of Aphrodite," scolded Annabeth.

"Which is good, right?" a new voice asked, as the cabin door creaked open, revealing Silena.

"Er… yeah, yeah of course," replied Annabeth, blushing a deep crimson red.

"Good, I was just checking. It didn't sound like a complement, if you ask me," retorted Silena. "Anyway, I was here because I was under the impression that you two," she gestured to Annabeth and Thalia, "are engaged to them," Silena then waved to Percy and Nico.

"How do you know this…?" I asked Silena, a little freaked out.

"Well," she said lifting her chin into the air, "when you have the goddess of love as a mother, like I do, you will be, ah, included in certain information." She paused to let this sink in, then said "Well, goodbye. I have some important cabin matters to take care of. We ran out of mascara," she answered to our questioning looks.

Third person POV. It is just the view as an onlooker might see it.

There was then a bright flash of light. The four demigods covered their eyes with their hands. When the light had died out, the demigods peaked through their fingers. Four very angry Olympian parents stood before them.

"How dare you, Annabeth, my own daughter, betray me and marry that oh, so very STUPID sea spawn?" Athena's voice was shaking with anger.

"And you," said Poseidon, rounding on Percy, "you MARRIED that know-it-all's DAUGHTER?"

"THALIA GRACE. YOU ACSEPTED THAT CRULE, CHEATING THING'S SON?" Zeus' voice rang above the others'.

"Why, Nico, why, would you marry that good-for-nothing's daughter?" Hades wasn't shouting, but his whisper had an icy chillness.

Just then another Olympian appeared in Percy's cabin. Aphrodite was here to save the day for her favorite couples. At least, that was her plan. "Fellow Olympians, settle down," Aphrodite sang. "If these couples want to be married, that is their choice. You can't let your own personal grudges get in the way of their undying love."

"Aphrodite," Zeus said warningly.

"I mean, love like this isn't something you get everyday," Aphrodite gushed.

"Aphrodite…" Zeus said again.

"But…," Aphrodite tried to start again.

"Aphrodite, get back to Olympus right now before I take your makeup away," Zeus threatened.

Aphrodite shrieked, and disappeared back to Olympus in a flash of golden light.

"You know, Aphrodite might not be wrong after all," Athena said after a moment.

"Athena is right," said Hades. "We can't let our own grudges get in the way of our kids' love."

"YES!" cried Aphrodite, who had evidentially been evesdropping.

"APHRODITE," bellowed Zeus, and sped off to find her, for she had disappeared when Zeus yelled.

When they had gone, Poseidon turned to the three demigods. "Well, I guess that's a yes. I, er, give you my blessing." Athena and Hades nodded.

Just then there was a green flash of light (Harry Potter, anyone?). All anyone could see was green light, everywhere. A huge, magnified voice boomed "I have taken your pretty brides-to-be. Or, at least they were. Now there're mine! Wahahaaaaaaaaaaaaa…"

Sure enough, when the green light cleared, Annabeth and Thalia were gone.

"But who could that have done such a horrible, awful thing?" mused Nico out loud.

Percy noticed Athena looked grim.

"I know who it was," Athena said. "It was our old enemy, Luke."

Dun, dun, dun. I'll update soon, I promise. Once again, please please please review. And thanks to all who have already reviewed!