Hello here is an update to the story. Sorry if this is too much like the movie, the rest of the story will not be as similar.
A little side note is anyone going to see the sea of monsters movie? I am tomorrow for the midnight premiere and I think it'll be a lot better than the last movie. But i have been seeing things and clips on Tyson and I think they got him a little out of character. I dont know it was only a few things I saw so I dont know but he doesnt seem like a little kid like he is in the book. He is one of my favorite characters and i dont want them to mess him up.
But anyways here it is, please review, constructive criticism is much needed when writing.
enjoy the chapter!
I do not own Percy Jackson and the Olympians or the Vow
Percy.
"I vow to love you in every way shape and form, forever and always. I promise no matter what you will always be my best friend and lover. I promise to love you through your smart ass remarks, and your boring lectures on architecture, but I promise you will always be my wise girl. I promise to always know that this is a one in a lifetime love. I vow to know in the deepest part of my mind, heart and soul, that no matter what challenges we face, we'll always find our way back to each other." I said. "I do."
"I vow to help you love life, to always care for you with tenderness and to have patience that our love demands. To speak the words when words need to be spoken and always share my thoughts to you. I promise to agree to disagree of all blue food, and to always deny going to the ocean, even though I love being there with you, even when you act like a seaweed brain. I vow to live within the warmth of your heart and always call it home." Annabeth said back to me smiling huge but a small tear running down her face. "I do."
"You may kiss the bride." My best guy friend Grover said.
We were in the Greek mythology exhibit, Annabeth and I first met at. Both of us agreed we didn't want a big ceremony for a wedding. We just wanted to be married. Our closest friends were here; Annabeth's best friend Thalia, my half-brother Tyson, and Grover, who was currently leading the wedding.
So I just smiled widely at Annabeth and took her face in my hands and pressed my lips to hers.
When we broke apart both smiling like idiots we heard a museum guard scream, "Listen kids you can't be here!" So we ran and they didn't hesitate to come after us. I took Annabeth's hand and all five of us ran out of the museum as fast as we could and into the open city.
The two guards finally stopped chasing, so I picked up Annabeth in my arms and I kissed her like no one was watching. I didn't care what anyone thought, I was the happiest person living right now. So when I set her down she was laughing and smiling huge, "I love you." She said.
Still barely conscious I opened my to see swarms of doctors, bright lights, and hospital equipment.
"He's awake, nurses!" But before the doctors could make their way to me I fell back into unconsciousness.
"C'mon I want you to meet my mom."
"Percy, is it really necessary, I'm not very good around other people's parents. I'm hardly normal around my own parents."
"Annabeth, we have been dating for months, I want you to at least meet my mom. She'll love you." I gave her puppy dog eyes.
"Fine, I'll go." She said hitting my arm.
"Perfect." I said kissing her real quick, and took her hand in mine. I lived in an apartment in the city with my mom, Sally. It kind of bugged me that my mom never met Annabeth and we have been together for a while. She knows I'm dating her, but she never met her...it was a problem.
Ever since meeting in the museum exhibit Annabeth and I hung out a lot. It wasn't until a couple months ago that we really made our relationship official. I never had been happier.
When walking into the apartment building Annabeth gripped my hand tighter. When arriving at my door, I had lost feeling in my hand that she was holding.
My mom came right to the door and opened it.
"Percy!" She exclaimed pulling me into a hug. I've always loved my mom, and she is the strongest person I know since she has gotten through my dad dying in a shipwreck and her previous abusive husband having a heart attack and dying. I personally didn't care if her past husband died or not, I hated him with all my guts. But no matter what my mom has been rock solid through it all.
"And you must me Annabeth." My mom said pulling her into a hug also. "I've heard so much about you. Percy hasn't stopped talking about you since the moment he met you at the fieldtrip."
"Mom." I shot her a death glare. She just laughed.
"It's nice to meet you too Mrs. Jackson."
"Oh please call me Sally. And come in please."
"Mr. Jackson?" A nurse came over to me. I had been at the hospital waiting for Annabeth to wake up for days. At first we weren't sure whether or not she was going to be okay, but they had come to me and said she'd probably be waking up in no time. It scared me to look at her when I first went to see her. She had huge cuts on her forehead and cheeks, and she had to have an oxygen mask to breathe. But beside all that she still was my wise girl.
"She's awake." I shot up when I heard her say that.
"How is she?"
"Better, she is improving very well." So I walked over to the room she was in and practically ran to her bed side.
But before I could said anything I heard "Hello Annabeth, I'm your nurse. You were in an accident. How are you feeling?" The nurse said walking over to her with a clipboard in her hands when her eyes slowly opened.
"My head hurts, and I'm very thirsty." She said her voice hoarse.
"A headache is normal for accidents like this, and I'll get you a glass of water." The nurse started to leave and Annabeth's eyes met mine.
"Was anyone else hurt in the accident doctor?" The nurse stopped walking and looked over to me. What was she talking about?
"Annabeth you remember me right?"
Her eyebrows scrunched together, "Aren't you my doctor?" I saw the nurses face in the corner of my eye and her mouth made an O shape.
"No, Annabeth, I'm Percy…your husband." Annabeth's eyes went wide.
"My…husband?" She looked down are her left hand and there it was; the small diamond around the braided silver band. I had picked that one out because I thought it matched her eyes the best, and I did love her eyes.
But now she wouldn't remember that, she didn't remember me. Would she ever?
I left the room as fast as I could.
