Hello everyone! Lets all pause to take notice of how quickly I updated. I'm rather proud of myself. Also, I changed the name of this story from Tying The Knot to A Change of Plans. I want to know what you all think of that. I'm going to set up a poll in my bio to see if you guys like the original or the new name better. Please vote! Now everyone enjoy!

As soon as the paperwork was signed Percy made his way toward her. "It's time to go. Say whatever goodbyes you need to say. You probably won't be seeing each other for a good while."

Neither Annabeth nor her mother moved, but after a few seconds both went in for a hug. They held each other for a few seconds before both women stepped back. Annabeth nodded to her mother and she sent the same response. That seemed to be enough for Percy.

He grabbed her hand and quickly pulled her toward the door. "It's time to go. Athena, I'll get in touch with you later." With that he was off, with Annabeth being pulled behind him.

They didn't stop until they reached the street, and even then Annabeth was pushed into a car that quickly sped into traffic. "James drive quickly. That took longer than I expected and I don't want to be followed."

James didn't say anything but gave a small nod to show that he understood the orders. The car ride remained silent for a while after that. The couple sat on opposite sides of the car. Percy on his phone, while Annabeth sat with her body curled against the window. This wasn't the way Annabeth saw her life going. She was supposed to graduate from high school, attend NYU in the fall (with a major in architecture), then she was going to become a world renown architect and build something permanent. Marriage was never part of her plan, at least not any time in the near future. Now she wasn't even sure that she was going to be able to go to college, and how was she going to take her finals? They were next week! As far as Annabeth knew she wasn't going to be able to go back. She wasn't even sure that graduating high school was part of the plan now.

Annabeth must have been spacing out for a while because she didn't notice when they pulled up in front of a small airport just outside the city. Both men opened the car doors without a word. Annabeth waited to see if her new husband would open the door for her, he didn't. Percy continued to make his way toward the private jet as if Annabeth wasn't even there. "So much for being married," Annabeth muttered to herself before she made her way out of the car and onto the jet as well.

Once all members of the party were seated on the jet the captain made the announcement that take off would proceed shortly. It was only once the plane was safely off the ground that Percy tried to speak to her "So you're eighteen?" He was giving her with an intense look. Annabeth didn't look up.

"Yes. I turn 19 in July," was the only answer she gave. Annabeth had no intention of holding a conversation with the stranger across the room from her. Percy was determined though.

"What were you going to college for?" he asked again. This time his look was growing on annoyed.

"Architecture," was her only answer. He may want to talk to her, but Annabeth wanted nothing to do with him. He had ruined her life. He took everything away from her. He was the one that was messing up her world. She wasn't going to give into that

"That sounds cool. Why did you want to do that as your career?" He was pushing her for an answer.

"Because I like being in control of things," she answered him throwing a pointed look his way. "I like to be able to see things and watch them come to life. The idea that I could control the way a city looks is something that amazes me. I'll never get the chance to see how that feels now," she finished. Percy wasn't stupid. He knew that she was sending a shot at him.

"Well it sounds like you have a control problem. Maybe you should see someone about that," he smirked at her. He would play the game if she wanted to start it.

Annabeth rolled her eyes at him, she was done with this conversation. "Is there a bedroom in this monstrosity? I'm tired and I'd like to take a nap," she asked. He pointed toward the back of the jet, but not before she added "and to get away from you," she added under her breathe.

"What was that?" he asked her. They both knew that he had heard her, but she wasn't going to give in that easily.

'Nothing. I had an early morning today plus all these surprises have really tired me out. I've never much liked surprises," she added as a final shot. Annabeth turned on her heels to make her way out of the room, but Percy stopped her.

"I get that you aren't happy with these arrangements, but there is nothing that either of us can do right now. Our marriage will be as happy as you make it or as miserable as you seem to want it to be. This really won't be as bad as you think it will be," he said his eyes never leaving the back of her head.

"How on Earth could this be anything other than bad? I'm eighteen, married to a stranger, and no longer allowed to associate with anything that has to do with my life. That seems pretty damn bad to me," Annabeth said turning around and crossing her arms over her chest. There was no way he was going to be able to spin this into a good thing. She wasn't going to let him.

"This could be happy because we can be friends, and maybe more. I don't know any of your values on marriage, but I'm going to be loyal to this marriage. I won't cheat on you, and I won't hit you. Annabeth you are going to have unlimited amounts of money at your disposal. You'll have anything you want when you want it. Most people would kill for that," he said standing up. Percy walked across the room until he was right in front of her, waiting for her answer.

"Well I'm glad you plan to be loyal. I won't cheat mostly because I have a feeling that you'll be keeping me under lock and key for the rest of my life. As for the money, I don't want it. I want my life back!" Annabeth yelled at him. "I want to go back to my friends. I'm happy with my friends! With my life! I was exactly where I wanted to be, and now I'm never going to be allowed to go back to it. Money is never going to be able to fix that," she finished glaring at him. Somewhere deep in her subconscious she knew that he had good intentions, but she was so mad it wasn't registering.

"Look I'm not the one that put you in this situation. That was your mom. I'm the one that helped you not get killed, but if that's something that you are interested in I am sure I could arrange for that to happen. I'm not doing this because I'm secretly in love with you. Trust me. I'm doing this because I'm fond of your mother. I get that you're mad. I would have been too, but this isn't my fault, and I'd appreciate if you stopped treating me like a criminal," he all but growled.

Percy was standing over her like she was a child, and Annabeth would be lying if she said it wasn't scary because honestly it was downright terrifying. "I don't care whose fault it was. All I know is that it wasn't mine, so I'll take it out on the only other person I can right now," Annabeth said feeling like she still had a fight. "Call me a bitch if you want, but you're either stuck with me or you're going to have to kill me," she hissed at him.

With that Annabeth pushed his chest and stormed to the back of the plane. This was not her plan, and she would be damned if Percy was going to somehow make this all okay. He was about to learn how much fight Annabeth had in her, and she was going to win. Even if it killed her.

And that's a wrap! What did you guys think of this chapter? I know that it wasn't the most exciting chapter, but I promise the next one will be better. Please review and favorite and follow! Also, don't forget to vote in my bio! Be active! Yay!

Emily