People of , I have written the next chapter! Here it is!
Fanwriter1997: I'll try. I have a busy schedule... I have a HOH fanfic. I will try my best to keep updated, but bear with me if I don't post for a week or so.
PERCY
Annabeth and I were sitting on the porch of the Big House when I heard a shrill bleep!
Annabeth found the 'iPad' they had and opened up an app. Basically that iPad was a normal iPad, but it had special apps, such as Unicorn Farts. I'm fairly sure that the Stolls made that app; but with a full Hermes cabin you can never be sure!
Anyway, Annabeth opened Camp Boundary. The Athena cabin and Hephaestus cabin decided 'no camaras' because monsters would attack and destroy the camaras a lot, and mist-free camaras were expensive to make. So what happened was that the Hecate cabin helped, and they used magic to detect if something came in contact with the barrier, and if it was a threat or mortal. All this info came straight to the iPad.
Annabeth touched some icons quickly. "What is that?"
"What?" I asked alarmed.
"It's not a demigod, obviously. It's not a monster or a mortal, either."
"What is it then?"
"I'm not sure. It looks similar to a demigod, but more mortal. Or immortal."
"It's probably a glitch. Nothing important."
"Yeah," she said. "Nothing." She was trying to reassure herself; it wasn't working.
I decided to cheer her up. "Hey, why worry? We've got a date to go too."
She smiled. "Yeah, let's get ready."
We walked to our separate cabins.
I'd finally gotten my driver's license, so I just took mom's car out for a ride.
We arrived at Burger King. Yes, I am Mr. Romance Guy. I take my girlfriend on dates to fast-food places.
But Annabeth was fine with it. We went to a nook in there. It had tables, but nobody sat there for some reason. It was the perfect place if you didn't want someone yelling, "Get a room!". That happened a couple of times...
Anyway, two couples were already there. An African-American dude was sitting in a booth alone with an exotic-looking girl, chatting happily. In the booth behind them, a blond girl and guy were making out. I decided that it was best to ignore them and move to the other side of the corner.
Annabeth and I put our stuff down, and went to the cash register and ordered food. I went for the cheeseburger, naturally, while she took a chicken sandwich.
We went back to our seats and sat down. I dug into my cheeseburger. Annabeth watched me, amused. So I asked her, "What?"
"Nothing." She smiled. "You've loved cheeseburgers for at least 6 years."
I blushed. "So?"
"So nothing, Seaweed Brain. Not everything I say has a complicated meaning."
"I'm not sure about that."
She leaned over and pecked me on the cheek.
"Still not so sure."
She kissed me again.
"Not sure."
She kissed me again, full on the lips.
"I'm pretty sure."
She smiled.
But then I heard a sound outside the window. I saw scales. I saw the mortals in the restaurant. Not now.
Annabeth heard it too; she didn't mind. She grinned. "A date's not complete till the monster is dead."
I grinned back, "You're on."
With that we both walked out of the door, into the woods behind the restaurant.
