Hi again! Lynn is back with her next chapter of "Mortals Meet Percabeth"! I got a suggestion saying that Percy's friends should meet Annabeth when she is at his house. I think that is a great idea, and that will be my next chapter. If anyone else has any more suggestions, constructive criticism, or really anything you would like to tell me, put it in a review! Anyway, enjoy the next chapter, and sorry in advance for spelling and grammar mistakes!

Disclaimer: I don't own PJO or HOO.

Danny's POV

I walked into Starbucks to see my best friend, Percy Jackson, with a goddess of a girl. My first thoughts were, What is Percy Jackson doing at Starbucks? But my attention shifted to his... friend? Acquaintance? Girlfriend? I shook that last thought from my mind. Percy Jackson did not have a girlfriend. Even if he did, he couldn't have gotten a girl like this. She had a toned body, beautiful golden hair, and stormy-gray eyes. Her eyes held her whole personality. I was good at reading things like that. She was relaxed, but tense. She seemed to never fully relax. I had met people like that, in fact, Percy was like that. And this brings me back to the story. Percy Jackson was here, with this, goddess girl.

I stepped up to the counter, quickly scanning the menu for something warm to drink. It was the middle of winter, and it was probably the coldest winter I have ever experienced. It was 20 degrees outside. What kind of weather am I in?

Once I payed and sat down at a table, I watched Percy and the girl converse in (what seemed to be) a very important matter.

"Percy! I can't put a statue of you in your room!" What were they talking about?

"But Wise Girl! You're an architect, can't you use your architect skills and work a statue of me into my room?" I was totally lost in the conversation. Well, when you think about it, what they were talking about wasn't my business, and I shouldn't be listening and- oh never mind!

"Percy, do you even realize what architecture is about?"

"No, but I have a feeling I'm about to find out."

"Architecture is about expression and design while maintaing a practical eye as well as an imaginative one," she stated simply.

"What does that even mean?" Percy asked, looking extremely confused.

"That means, you need to be able to realize what is practical and what isn't, while still being creative about your ideas. Think about it. If I was to design a statue of you, which not to mention would be a gigantic project in itself, I would have to rearrange furniture, get my basic as well as my advance per portions set and-"

"Annabeth, you're rambling."

"Sorry, I just get so lost in architecture."

"I've noticed."

"Shut up, Seaweed Brain." By now, I was more than lost, I was a-surviver-on-the-titanic-who-was-flung-off-the-boat-into-the-middle-of-the-ocean lost. Were they a couple? I mean, they haven't been kissing, or showing any signs of intimacy.

"Percy, I think that guy over there is staring at us. Should we go check it out? Do you think it's a monster?" I realized that the girl, who must be Annabeth, was talking about me. I mean, I know I might be a bit overbearing, but monster?

"Let me check it out." Percy turned around so he was facing me. I was sitting at a table on the other side of the store. "Danny? Is that you?"

"Hey Perce!" I said casually, not wanting to sound like I was eavesdropping.

"What are you doing here?" he asked. What was I doing here? It's a Starbucks!

"Just grabbing a drink. What are you doing here?" Percy smiled. It wasn't a school smile, it was a real smile. A smile I hadn't seen him wear for a long time.

"I'm here with my fiancé, Annabeth."

"WHAT? You're getting MARRIED?" I asked a little too loudly. I didn't even think they were dating!

"Yeah, we're getting married when we graduate."

"Why didn't you tell me?"

"Well, I didn't want to make a big deal about it at school, so..."

"Well, um, ok then, so uh..." I really didn't know what to say next.

"Percy, are you going to introduce me to your friend?" asked Annabeth, who had walked over from their booth to my table.

"Oh yeah! Annabeth, this is my friend from school, Danny. Danny, this is Annabeth." Annabeth smiled and stuck out her hand. I shook it, and turned back to Percy.

"So, when did you guys meet?" I asked, feeling awkward. My bets friend was getting married... How did I not know?

"We met when we were 12 at our summer camp. Then we started dating when we were 16, but these romance obsessed girls at camp tell us we were a couple from the start," replied Annabeth.

"So you guys have been dating a while."

"Yeah," Percy answered. He then looked at his watch. "What the Hades! My watch says it's 9:41! Oh wait, it says 6:14. Annabeth, we better get home." Annabeth nodded in agreement.

"Bye Danny!" yelled Percy, walking out of the store.

"Bye Perce!" I yelled back.

"Bye Danny!" yelled Annabeth, smiling.

"See ya soon!"

I watched them as they walked away. Percy kissed Annabeth's cheek, and she smiled.

"I love you, Percy."

"I love you, too, Annabeth."

They got in the car and drove away.

I felt so distant from Percy. He never even told me he was getting married! I thought we were best friends... but then again, didn't he mention he went to summer camp?

And that is the story of the time I saw my best friend (supposedly best friend) on a date.