Hellur! (This is what I say to my friends for a greeting.)

Anyways, so many of you wanted to know what happened during their vacation in Montauk, and I decided to continue it. It's now going to be a three-shot.

I hope you enjoy it!

Summary: Annabeth goes on a vacation to Montauk Beach with her boyfriend, Percy Jackson and his family. Water fights, bikini-clad girls, and does Annabeth even get... jealous? Let's find out in the second part of A Day at the Mall!

ANNABETH'S POV:

"Can I have my squirt gun back?"

"No, you may not."

Percy groaned. "Why'd you take my squirt gun?"

"Because you're already going to throw me in the ocean when we get there, how much more wet could you get me after that?" I asked raising an eyebrow.

Let me explain how we got onto this conversation. On the way to Montauk Beach, we stopped to get something to eat real quick and Percy wanted to get some drinks for the rest of the trip. Being the nice girlfriend I am, I went along with him. The only thing I didn't know was he was planning to buy a water gun. And using his son of Poseidon powers, he filled the gun with water and sprayed me in the back as we walked back to the car.

And we got in the car, I took it away from him.

That's how we got into this discussion.

"Annabeth, can I please have my squirt gun back?" he begged.

I crossed my arms. "Nope."

"Please?"

"Why do you want it so bad?" I asked glancing over at him.

Percy shrugged. "I like water guns. They're so... fascinating."

"Fascinating? In what way?"

The look on his face told me he had no explanation. "Um, by the way they... squirt."

"You are such a lunatic, Seaweed Brain."

He grinned. "So, can I have my water gun back?"

"No, I'm still keeping it."

"Wise Girl!"

SCENE CHANGE

WOW.

The scene in front of me was unbelievable. The cabin was beautiful, with its old oak walls and tinted windows. It was completed with a porch with a bench swing that looked inviting. The view was amazing. Waves overlapped each other in the distance, and the smell of salt water filled my nostrils. The sky was blue and clear. I was in love. How much more wonderful could this get?

"Oh my goodness," I muttered getting out of the car.

Percy appeared by my side. "Pretty, isn't it?"

"It's beautiful!" I exclaimed.

Sally smiled at my reaction. "Percy and I used to come here when he was younger. It was our getaway from school and work and other things." She then walked off to go unlock the door.

"Here?" I turned towards Percy. "I thought you told me the place you used to go was a dump."

He nodded. "It is. We rented a different cabin this year." He leaned down so his parents couldn't hear him. "And we have more money to afford a better cabin."

"Ahhh," I mumbled.

Paul came up from behind us, carrying bags. "I would love some extra help."

Percy grinned and went to the back of the car to get the rest of the bags. "I got it, Paul."

"Thank you son," he said.

I reached over and grabbed one of the bags from his hand. Paul smiled at me while pulling them up the small steps. I trailed after him, entering the cabin. I stopped in amazement. It was more beautiful inside than out. The living room had a large fireplace and a flat-screen TV, with some white couches surrounding the coffee table. There was a staircase which was also oak, and I ran my hand along it, mesmorized by the features.

"This is... incredible," I said glancing at the ceiling.

Percy placed the bags he was carrying on the floor and stood up to his full height. "Yes, it is."

"Thank you for inviting me," I said turning to face him.

He shrugged, stepping towards me while wrapping his arms around my waist. "You're welcome."

I placed my hands on his chest, staring into his green eyes. "When are we going to the beach? I'm dying to go in!"

"I have no idea," he answered.

"Well, you're a lot of help," I joked pecking him on the jaw.

He frowned. "You missed."

I laughed, pushing him away. "Let's get something to eat, Seaweed Brain."

"Yes ma'am," Percy smirked, grabbing my hand.

SCENE CHANGE

We were walking down the pier towards the ocean as Sally gave us some instructions. I was wearing my favorite tankini. It was a white top that covered a lot of skin (which I liked) with some black and blue speckled bottoms. I tugged on my black shorts, not wanting them to be too short. Percy noticed me fidgeting and he grabbed my hand, intertwining our fingers while carrying a beach chair over his shoulder.

"They're fine," he whispered.

I sighed. "I know. I just feel like I'm showing off too much."

"You worry too much, Wise Girl."

I smiled. Sally continued to give instructions. "First things first, I want everyone to put on sunscreen. Second, I don't want you two- points at Percy and I- wandering around without telling us where you are going. And third, we need to be out of here by five o'clock to get at the restaurant on time. All clear?"

"Yes ma'am," all of us said.

"All right let's go then," she said smiling.

I continued to hold Percy's hand as we walked through the sand. I loved the feeling of sand sinking through my toes. The sun wasn't beating down on us which I rather enjoyed.

We stopped at an empty area, setting down the chairs and spreading out the towels. Sally helped me put sunscreen on the parts of my back that my top didn't cover while Percy and Paul hooked up the small tent they brought. I wanted to lay in the sun. I laid my towel down next to Percy's, and after putting my hair up in a messy bun, I lay down on my stomach. I could feel the Vitamin D soaking into my skin. It felt so relaxing.

"I love the beach," Percy said next to me.

I turned my head to look at him. He was leaning back, propping himself on the back of his hands while staring at the ocean in front of him. He was wearing black swimming trunks, and they looked great with his tan, and he was shirtless. Who knew that a Seaweed Brain could actually look- dare I say it- hot? Years of fighting monsters and training at Camp pulled off. I found myself staring at his figure too long.

"Checking me out, Wise Girl?" Percy grinned.

I blushed. "When did you want to go in the ocean?" I asked changing the subject.

"Right now."

In one quick movement, he pushed himself off his towel and picked me up, bridal-style. I squeaked as I felt the ground disappear from under me. I slapped him across the chest. He just chuckled while carrying me towards the ocean.

"Show-off," I muttered loud enough so that he could hear me.

Percy laughed. "I'll show you."

He suddenly picked up his pace. I was laughing while punching him in any place visible until he dropped me into the salt water. When I resurfaced, Percy was standing there, grinning. I glared at him. I swam over to him and used my leg muscles to push myself up and I ducked his head underwater.

He came back up, laughing like an idiot. "Really, Wise Girl? This is my domain."

Crap.

Percy pushed his hair back, making him look even cuter. "What are you looking at?"

I realized that I was staring at him again. I shook my head. "Oh, nothing."

"You're not a very good liar," he stated. I shot him a look. He started to laugh again.

"Oh, you think that is funny?" I asked raising an eyebrow.

Percy nodded. "I do."

I splashed him. He splashed me. Before I knew it, we were in a battle. Sad news is, we all knew Percy, being the son of Poseidon and all, was going to beat me and send my butt to Hades and back. After a few minutes of getting water sprayed on me, I gave up.

"All right! All right!" I shouted spitting water out of mouth. "I give!"

He grinned. "You should know better not to mess with me while I'm in water."

I rolled my eyes. Percy swam over to me and grabbed my hand that was floating ontop of the water. "You know, I wish there weren't any mortals around."

"Why?" I asked.

"Because I would be taking you for an underwater swim."

I laced my fingers through his. "I would love that."

"The sad thing is that if I do that, people around us would think we drowned. And I really don't want to be on the news and then appear out of nowhere, safe and sound," Percy explained.

I sighed. "Well, maybe, we can do it some other time."

"How about tonight?"

"Tonight?"

"Yeah. After we get home and settled, I'll take you out on a nice date and show you all the beautiful things that live under the sea. The dolphins are really nice, even though they call me 'lord' and all that, they're still nice creatures."

I laughed, running my fingers through his hair. "I love how you talk about sea creatures. It seems like you go into an alternative universe. You just start talking about the adventures that crabs and dolphins share with you."

"I do love them," Percy said. "Mom thinks I should become a marine biologist."

I smirked, looking at his facial structure. "Hmm, I can see you as a marine biologist."

"A very hot marine biologist."

"We're getting ahead of ourselves," I teased sticking my tongue out.

I walked out of the water, shaking my head, droplets of water hitting my face. I watched as girls in skimpy bikinis emerged out of the ocean, laughing while a group of teenage guys walked past them and checked them out. The group of girls glanced at me when Percy came up from behind me. He gave me a peck on the cheek before returning to his favorite place in the world: the water.

"Um, excuse me?" one of the girls said, putting her hands on her hips. I realized she was talking to me.

"What?" I asked wondering why.

She pointed at Percy and raised an eyebrow. "Is he your boyfriend?"

"Um, yes," I answered. Oh yeah. A random guy just came up and kissed me on the cheek.

"Honey, if you want to keep a guy like him," she said smiling at the sight of my boyfriend. I raised my eyebrows at her. "Then actually wear something that shows him what he wants."

I couldn't help it. I started laughing. The girl stared at me with an expression that she wasn't expecting to me react this way. I contained my laughter after a minute.

"Three things. One, don't call me honey," I said seriously. "Two, you don't know what kind of guy he is. And third, he's not dating me for sex. He's dating me because he loves me. Now, if you excuse me, I'm trying to enjoy fmy vacation. I would appreciate it if you didn't bother me again. Thank you."

I smiled at her sarcastically and walked away. I heard her yelling to her friends about the conversation. I just laughed. I continued to walk until I reached my towel. I had two towels; one for drying and the other for relaxing in the sun's heat.

Percy jogged towards me, his tan shoulders and chest dripping with water. "What are you doing?"

"Um, about to read some of my book," I answered wiping my hands and reaching for my book out of my bag.

He raised an eyebrow and knelt to one knee in the sand, watching me read. I caught glimpses of his grin and a few glances of his eyes. I sighed, annoyed by the fact that he was going to continue to watch me until he had my full attention. I threw the book beside me and crossed my arms across my chest, staring at him.

"What?" I asked.

Percy shrugged, moving to sit beside me. "I kind of wanted to take a swim with my girlfriend."

"We'll be swimming tonight, Seaweed Brain," I said reaching for my book again.

He swiftly grabbed my hand and intertwined our fingers. "I know, but I want to show you off to the world. I mean, we're going to be together for a long time, so we must as well show off..." he crinkled his nose while finding the right words. "... our relationship."

"Who says we're going to be together for a long time?" I said raising an eyebrow. I was picking with him, but when he said those words, my heart swelled. "And who knew that a Seaweed Brain could be romantic?"

Percy glared at me. "Not nice, Wise Girl. I can be romantic, if I really wanted to."

"Hmm, I find that very hard to believe," I said sticking my tongue out again.

He groaned, running his fingers through his hair. "Owl-head."

"Moron," I flipped to another page in my book.

"Earthworm."

I glanced at him. "I really don't want to start this name-calling session. We all know I'm going to win."

"In your dreams," Percy retorted.

I smirked. "Hey, dork?"

"Yes dear?" he responded, leaning back onto his elbows.

"Can you get me a drink? I'm really thirsty," I said smiling.

Percy looked at me and sighed. "I'm on it."

"Thank you, fishy."

He flicked me on the ear while getting up. "Ha-ha, very funny."

I turned around to face him and put on a ridiculous grin. "I should be a comedian."

"Sure," he said sarcastically.

I returned to my book as a light breeze blew past my face. It smelled of salt-water and fresh air, and I loved this place even more. Not only do I get to have an amazing vacation, I get to be with my boyfriend and his awesome family.

"Here you go," Percy said sitting back down and handing me a Dr. Pepper.

"Thank you," I responded shooting him a smile.

A few minutes later, he got me to put down my book for a minute to take a walk on the shore. I agreed as long as we got to take a few photos on the way. Sally approved, and now we were walking along the shore, hand in hand. The conversation went from camp to the new school year to the probabilty that Sally and Paul might be trying to have a child on their own.

"Really?" I asked happily.

"Yeah," Percy answered.

I noticed the uncertainty in his voice. "What's wrong?"

"Nothing," he said.

I shot him a look. "Perce, we've been friends for years and dating for almost two, I think I know when something's wrong." He continued to look at the view. "Are you worried that the new baby might get more attention than you?"

He shook his head. "No, it's not that. I mean, my mom has had me for seventeen years, and I think she wants to have a child with Paul."

"Then what's wrong?"

"It's the fact that I may put the baby in danger," Percy said stopping. He looked down at our intertwined hands for a second and then met my eyes. "I'm afraid with my scent and attracting monsters would put her serious danger."

"Her?"

"They want a baby girl."

I ran my hand through his hair. "Percy, listen to me. The entire sophmore year, you didn't attract one monster. Your scent gets weaker as you age, even for a child of the Big Three. Yes, there is a chance you may put her in danger, but think about it. You're already doing that with Paul and your mom. I mean, every time you go home, you take a chance of a monster following you."

"I know but-"

I put my finger to his lips. He turned silent. "I know that you're going to want to keep her safe, but sadly being a demigod, whenever she's around you, you're always taking a chance."

"Annabeth-"

I shushed him. "I'm right, aren't I?"

Percy didn't meet my eyes.

"Seaweed Brain?"

"Yes," he mumbled.

I smiled at him. "I think it's sweet that you're already protective over a sibling that hasn't even entered the world yet."

He laughed. "I'm protective over almost everyone."

"That's true," I knotted my hands into his hair. "I still think it's sweet though."

Percy kissed me on the head. "Thanks, Wise Girl."

I started to laugh as I thought about something.

"What?"

"I wonder how protective you're going to be when you have kids," I said winking at him and running away from him.

"Annabeth!" Percy called after me. I continued to run across the wet sand, looking back to see him sprinting after me. He eventually caught up with me and picked me up from the ground. "Gotcha!"

"Surprisingly," I joked after he let me go. We were walking side by side now.

"So you want to have kids with me?" he said smirking.

I laughed. "Only if we get married."

"What if I don't want kids?"

"We'll wait a while and before you know it, you'll be wanting some little Annabeth's running around the house."

"Mini-Annabeth's? Heck no!" Percy exclaimed. "We're having mini-me's!'

"Heck no!" I shouted.

He chuckled. "Heck yes!"

"Why are we discussing this again?"

"You're the one who brought it up," he pointed out. I bit my tongue. Dang it. "Oh, wow. Annabeth Chase doesn't have something to say? That's a first."

"Shut up, Jackson," I said pushing him in the chest.

Percy grinned. "Ha-ha, I'm just messing with you, Wise Girl."

I rolled my eyes playfully. "Do you know where we're eating tonight?"

"How am I supposed to know?

"I thought maybe you talked with your parents about it," I said picking up a shell from the grund and examining it.

"All I know is that it's a nice restaurant," Percy took the shell out of my hand and held it to his ear. "It's not a good one. The really good ones are the ones where you can hear the ocean," he picked up another one and did the same thing. He grinned and put it against my ear. I could barely hear the movement of the waves, but they were there.

I took it from his hand. "I'm keeping it."

"Thought you might," he said lacing his fingers through mine.

We continued to walk across the shore, and when we returned to his parents, we were laughing as we recalled a prank the Stoll brothers pulled on the Aphrodite cabin last year. With the girls, they stole all their heels and designer hand-bags, and replaced them with tennis shoes and old backpacks. I remember the girls screaming when they found them. With the boys, they put this nasty-smelling liquid in their colonge, and it was pretty funny watching them freak out.

Percy collapsed onto his towel. He rolled over onto his back, holding a hand to his stomach as we continued our laughing fest. "Ahh, I really love camp."

"Weren't you apart of that?" I asked, sitting down on my towel.

"No. I was helping them with another prank. The one on the... um, what was it-"

"Did you help on the Athena cabin?" I raised an eyebrow.

He shook his head. "No. I didn't want to be apart of that one. A few reasons. One, you would have killed me-"

"You know me so well," I smirked.

"Two, I really didn't want to be killed by my girlfriend's siblings. And three, everyone knows not to put a fake spider in the Athena cabin. The only reason why they did it is because they wanted to get back at you for beating them at Capture the Flag."

"It's not our fault that we're children of battle strategy. We also had a good defense system," I said winking at him.

Percy winked back at me, closing his eyes afterward. He had his arms behind his neck, the sun shining onto his figure. His dark hair was tousled from the light breeze. I laid down on my back, closing my eyes while absorbing the sun's warmth. I sighed happily, glad that I came.

SCENE CHANGE

Sally's eyes widened at the sight of my dress. We were in the room that we shared and we were getting ready for the dinner tonight. It was the same blue dress that I bought a few days ago when Percy and I went to the mall. Sally made a finger gesture for me to spin. I did, a smile plastered on my face when I stopped.

"It's gorgeous, Annabeth," Sally said.

I messed with my french braid. "Do I look all right?"

"You look absolutely beautiful," she insisted.

I stood in front of the mirror. The french braid, the dress, the converse... It was perfect. "I guess I do. I've never felt this pretty before."

Sally slipped on her small heels before standing up. "Well, you do. I'm afraid what might happen when Percy sees you."

I laughed while opening the door. We emerged out of the bedroom and trailed down the stairs. The boys were already dressed and they were sitting on the coach, watching a random movie. Paul saw us first and he stood up, shutting off the TV. He smiled when he saw his wife. Percy's head appeared from behind the couch. I knew he would be lying down. Typical Seaweed Brain.

Paul grabbed Sally's hand and kissed her sweetly. "You look beautiful, Sally."

She smiled, patting him on the cheek. "Thank you, dear. You look very handsome."

I walked over to Percy and he stood up from the couch, running his fingers through his hair. His mouth dropped a little as he looked at me. Normally I would feel self-conscious but with Percy, it made me feel special. He was wearing some nice khaki pants and a black button-up shirt, with a light pink tie. I smiled, stepping towards him. I grabbed the tie and held it up in front of him.

"Who knew pink would look good on you?" I said smirking.

Percy shrugged. "Paul lent it to me."

"But you still look handsome," I told him, kissing him lightly on the cheek.

He grinned. "Thanks, Wise Girl." He looked down at the dress again. "You look...uh," He rubbed the back of his neck. "...beautiful. Very beautiful."

"You've already seen the dress, Seaweed Brain."

"Not like this."

I raised an eyebrow. He just continued to grin.

SCENE CHANGE

Sally tugged us along while following the waitress. She was escorting us to our table. There was a little JACKSON slip sitting on the table and she picked it up, holding her hand out. It was a booth so Percy and I sat next to each other, while Sally and Paul sat together. The waitress came over with a notepad in her hand, smacking her gum loudly.

"What y'all want to drink?" she asked clearly annoyed by asking this question.

Sally gestured to Percy and I. "I'll take a Dr. Pepper," I said.

"I'll just take a Coke," Percy said.

The waitress smiled seductively at him. "Nothing else, sweetie?"

"No. Just a Coke," he replied glancing over at me with an eyebrow raised.

Sally and Paul ordered waters. The waitress strutted off, purposely shaking her hips more. I rolled my eyes at her flirtatuous behavior. Sally excused herself to the restroom. Percy noticed my change in expression and he grabbed my hand underneath the table, intertwining our fingers together. I turned towards him and smiled. He returned it.

"Here you guys go," the waitress came back with our drinks. "You guys know what you want to eat?"

"Umm... probably a few more minutes," Paul answered. "My wife's in the bathroom so I don't know what she wants to order." He turned to look at us. "I'm going to check out the steak bar, so I'll be right back." Paul left the table.

She nodded and looked at Percy. "What's your name, handsome?"

"Percy," he said.

"Percy..." she repeated adding a purr to the beginning of his name.

I decided to step in. "Um, excuse me? We're on vacation and we're trying to enjoy our dinner-"

"Honey?" she leaned towards Percy. "Tell your ugly sister-"

"Excuse me?" I raised an eyebrow.

The waitress looked at me. "I'm trying to talk to your very sexy brother."

Sister? Brother? That was it. "I'm his freaking girlfriend!" I exclaimed. "And don't call me ugly when you're standing here throwing yourself at some guy you don't even know!"

The waitress was caught off guard when I said I was his girlfriend. Percy tried to grab my arm, but I pushed it off. "Let me out," I said firmly. He scooted out of the way and I stomped off, annoyed and angry by the fact that some girl flirted with my boyfriend and he didn't even try to stop it.

I walked out of the restaurant, exposed to the sudden cold. I just ignored it and stood there, crossing my arms above my chest while shuddering. I just needed to cool off. I can't believe Percy just sat there, letting that girl flirt with him! GAH!

I felt a hand touch my shoulder and I glanced backwards to see Percy standing there with a worried expression. I rolled my eyes and stared at the night sky. He turned me around and placed his hands on my shoulders, making me look into his eyes.

"What's wrong?" he asked his green eyes searching mine.

I scoffed. "You honestly don't know?"

"What is because of that waitress?"

"No," I said sarcastically, trying to walk off.

He grabbed me again and held my face in his hands. "Annabeth, listen to me. The reason I didn't stop the waitress was because I was trying to show her that I wasn't interested."

"So you knew the entire time she was flirting with you?"

"Well, no. I realized she was flirting with me when she purred my name. Ugh," Percy shuddered. I almost laughed. Almost. "Don't ever do that."

I stared at him for a minute. "You're such a Seaweed Brain."

"What'd I do this time?"

"You're so oblivious," I said.

"Well, that's one of the reasons why you love me," Percy grinned.

I rolled my eyes. "Sure..." I glanced down at the ground.

"Annabeth, I really am sorry," he said lifting my chin.

I sighed. "It's fine. I overreacted."

Percy looked at me for a second. "I thought it was kind of hot when you were jealous."

"I was not jealous!" I lied.

He shook his head. "You don't lie good."

I blushed. "Shut up."

"I would have reacted the same way if it were you," he said.

"Maybe a little bit more violent," I teased.

Percy shrugged. "Maybe."

"So, are we still doing our date tonight?" I asked.

He nodded. "If only you're up for it."

"I'm up for it," I smiled.

Percy grinned. "Good."

He wrapped his arms around my waist as I wrapped my arms around his neck, engulfing him in a hug. We held each other for a while until Paul came out and got us. We pulled apart and followed Paul back into the restaurant. I glanced at Percy on the way in and he winked at me.

I wonder what was going to happen tonight.

HMMMM?

I guess you're gonna have to find out in the next and final part!

I hoped you enjoyed the second part :D

-HunterofArtemis32