Title: The Good Girl's Bad Boy

Genre: Romance/Drama

Rating: T

Date: Tuesday, January 15, 2017

Summary: Annabeth was fine, she was great actually. She had great friends and attended a nice private boarding school. She was doing perfect at her school. That was, until the new guy showed up. This new bad boy just had to ruin her life forever, or maybe, he was the person she had been waiting for all those years.

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Disclaimer: I do not own Percy Jackson or any of the Percy Jackson characters.


Chapter 2

Annabeth awoke to the sound of two people talking near her. She opened her eyes and the first thing she saw was the bright, white ceiling above her. She tried to sit up, but her head started spinning and she instead let herself fall back down. "Ow..." she muttered, trying to remember what had happened. She looked around the room and recognized it as the nurse's office. She was sitting in a light-blue bed with a stand next to it that held a glass of water. There was a curtain that separated the room from another side and there was a window to her left. "Hello?" she asked to no one in particularly.

The nurse appeared from behind the curtain. She gave her a warm smile, "Why hello there, I'm glad you're awake."

"What happened?" Annabeth asked in confusion. She remembered a guy, getting another shirt, and then a skateboard, but it seemed everything was blurry after that.

"Well a kind young man brought you in and said that you fell off the stairs and hit the back of your head in the concrete outside. You're lucky he saved you, or else it could have sent you to the hospital," the nurse explained. Annabeth suddenly recalled what had happened. A skateboard, the same guy, getting hit, and everything going black. Her eyes widened. That jerk had the nerve to bring her in and lie to the nurse about the situation.

"Oh a girl came to see you, you were still out so I told her she could come visit later. I believe her name was Kate... Katilyn? Katie!" the nurse interrupted her thoughts.

"Oh alright... When can I get back?" she questioned. She wasn't going to mention the lie, not yet anyways. She needed some time to think first, or at least for her head to stop hurting.

"Oh honey, you have to rest for today. That bump in the head could have side effects. It's best if you stay here for the rest of the school day and rest in your dorm afterwards. You have a pass for tomorrow and you can return to school on Friday," the nurse replied. She closed the curtains and adjusted the covers on her bed. A knock at the door caught both their attention. The nurse glanced at Annabeth before disappearing behind the curtain.

Annabeth sighed and closed her eyes for a moment. She heard soft footsteps getting louder and felt someone approaching her. She opened her eyes only to be met by some sparkling sea-green orbs in front of her. She felt her face get warm for some reason.

The guy sat on the chair next to her, "Hey, I'm glad you're okay."

"You're the one who ran into me with your skateboard and then lied to the nurse about it," Annabeth replied annoyed.

The guy chuckled, "Well I don't want to get kicked out on my first day. Sorry about that, I was kind of in a hurry..."

"To do what..?" Annabeth asked with a roll of her eyes.

"To visit my sick grandma at the hospital..." he said defensively.

Annabeth instantly regretted her tone, "Oh I'm sorry... I didn't know." She suddenly felt bad for what she had thought of him. She sighed internally and decided not to tell the nurse about the lie.

"Don't worry about it," he replied.

They sat there in an awkward silence.

"How is she doing?" Annabeth asked.

"Who?" he replied with an arched eyebrow.

"Your grandma..."

"Oh," he nodded. "She's alright. Hey, I don't think I ever caught your name."

"That's because I never told you," Annabeth looked down at her lap. She felt her face get warmer. She wasn't sure why she was blushing, she hadn't ever been in that situation with a stranger. There was something about the guy that made her stomach tingle, and she wasn't sure if the feeling was a good one of a bad one.

He chuckled, "Well... What's your name?"

"Tell me yours first, and I'll tell you mine," she looked up.

"I asked first," he pointed out.

"No deal."

The stared at each other for a moment until he turned away, "Percy. My name's Percy Jackson."

Annabeth arched an eyebrow, "Wait... Aren't you the son of that famous CEO..? Poseidon?"

Percy rolled his eyes, "Yeah. That seems to be the only thing people know about me or care about when they first meet me."

"Oh, sorry... I'd just heard of him, what are you doing all the way over at California? I thought your dad lived in New York," Annabeth mentioned.

"Got into some trouble at my old school," he grinned proudly. His grin was cut short though, "Plus, my dad wanted to get rid of me."

"Why would he want to do that?" Annabeth questioned.

Percy kept silent. He smirked again, "So I told you my name, how about you tell me yours?"

Annabeth gave him a small smile, "Annabeth, that's my name."

"Annabeth? Oh, that was my grandmother's name," Percy replied with a chuckle.

"Was..?" Annabeth asked in confusion. "You mean is..?"

"Oh yeah, is!" Percy laughed awkwardly.

Annabeth narrowed her eyes, "You're lying." She suddenly felt a sense of anger. That jerk was playing her. He must have been playing her from the beginning. "You lied."

Percy kept silent and looked down, "Well yeah... I did."

"Why? You know what. Don't explain. I'll tell the nurse the truth," Annabeth muttered clenching her fists.

"If you do, you wouldn't like what happens next," Percy threatened, his voice changing tones and his body moving towards her.

Annabeth sent him a glare that gave off a million daggers, "Oh yeah? And what would that be?"

"You really don't want to provoke me Blondie. You best keep your mouth shut about what happened," he replied, his tone loosing any trace of amusement.

Annabeth laughed, "You're just a petty little spoiled brat that thinks the world revolves around him."

Percy snarled and reached into his pocket. He quickly pulled out an army knife and grabbed Annabeth's wrist before she could pull away. Her eyes widened, "You wouldn't," she said.

Percy smirked, tightening his grip around her wrist, "Try me."

Annabeth pulled her hand away in a quick motion and rubbed the spot. She narrowed her eyes, "You shouldn't be carrying weapons around like that."

"Why not?" he asked, still keeping his stupid grin and playing around with the army knife.

"It's no child's play. You could go to prison," Annabeth replied in a serious tone.

"Who says I haven't?" Percy retorted in an instant. He pulled the army knife away and slipped it into his pocket. He twirled a strand of her blonde hair around his finger, "You're precious. Like a Goddess."

Annabeth snarled and pulled her hair away. Percy just grinned mischievously and got up. He gave her a small bow, "Until next time." She stared at him as he disappeared behind the curtain and let out a sudden breath she didn't know she was holding in. The guy made her extremely anxious for some reason. She didn't know why, but she didn't like it one bit.

After a few minutes, the nurse came back into view. She smiled at Annabeth, "Good news! You can go back to your dorm now. You seem to be doing great but just to make sure you don't have any side effects, you'll have to miss today's and tomorrow's classes. You're free to go! I believe your friend, Thalia I think, is waiting for you outside the office."

"Okay... Thank you," Annabeth gave her a warm smile and got up carefully. She felt dizzy for a second but she was able to walk. Thalia was outside the nurse's office in her usual all-black outfit and pixie hair cut. She gave her a smile. With her dark red lipstick, it looked like Thalia was impersonating a vampire.

"I heard you went to the nurse's office? What happened?" Thalia asked while walking down the hallway.

Annabeth gave her shrug. She looked around before explaining the situation to Thalia, "That stupid new guy ran over me with his skateboard and I hit my head on the concrete."

"Which new guy?" Thalia furrowed her eyebrows.

"I think his name is Percy or something. Stupid freak threatened me. He said if I told the nurse he would do something," she said while crossing her arms.

"Percy said that?" Thalia asked with a bit of shock in her voice. She looked forwards, "Ugh that jerk is going to pay."

Annabeth shook her head, "Don't bother. He'll go against you too. He's just a petty boy who thinks he's all that."

"Nah. He can't go against me and he knows it," Thalia replied, keeping her eyes glued forwards while playing around with the feather on her keychain.

Annabeth looked at her with a puzzled expression.

"He's my cousin. Jerk uncle wanted to bring him here because apparently this school helped me..." Thalia rolled her eyes.

Annabeth's eyes widened, "What? You never told me Poseidon was your uncle!"

Thalia shrugged and slipped the keychain into her pocket. She stopped walking and turned to her, "I didn't know until recently either. Apparently my dad knew too, he just never told me. Then again, my dad's a jerk too."

Annabeth nudged her arm, "Don't talk about your dad like that."

Thalia rolled her eyes, "Come on let's get you to your dorm."

"Wait," Annabeth grabbed her wrist and pulled her back. "Do you really know what Percy is capable of doing? He... He had a knife with me. And after I laughed about him being a petty little boy, he took it out and threatened me. His eyes even seemed to change... Like they got... Darker. Or maybe I'm just exaggerating," Annabeth explained rubbing the wrist Percy was grasped. She felt a cold chill run down her back.

Thalia sighed, "I don't know. I didn't know him until recently, but he never set on my gut right. Guy's a troublemaker. You should stay away from him anyways, he could get your scholarship removed."

Annabeth nodded, letting Thalia's words sink in. She knew she didn't like the guy the first time she saw him, but for some reason, she felt a mysterious attraction towards him.

"Coming?" Thalia asked. She was already near the end of the hallway.

"Yeah," Annabeth nodded and followed her lead.


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