I have recently updated the previous chapters of this story so please read them and let me know what you think. I am sorry if you think my writing is not upto the mark my first language is not English. Any tips or ideas are welcome.

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Timeline: The Titan's Curse

Sally Jackson's POV

Hello there! I am Sally Jackson, but most of you know me as Percy Jackson's mother. Of course you probably know that Percy was a result of me meeting Poseidon, the Greek god of seas, storms, earthquakes and horses. After that I was with an abusive-rotten husband named Gabe Ugliano (who was just as ugly as his name suggests). Of course after Percy's first quest Gabe had magically disappeared (*wink*) and he didn't come back even after we reported him as missing. Currently Percy is at camp for this winter, after I dropped him off to Westover Hall, a military school where I dropped him and his friends, Annabeth ( I am sure Percy has a crush on her) and Thalia (the girl who was once a pine tree which is a story I am sure you all know).

Anyway I have invited Paul Blofis (A/N: while typing this name the autocorrect decided that Blowfish was a more suiting surname), a fellow student with me-with salt-pepper hair which makes him look like a TV actor-in the writing seminar of the college I go to, at my house to study along. He is also an English teacher at Goode High School. He is honest, polite and genuine which lead me to easily become friends with him.

Ding-Dong

That must be him. I went to get the door and invited Paul inside. He entered with his books and I leaded him to my kitchen table where he sat down while I went to my room to retrieve my books. We sat down and started working on our homework. I offered wine to Paul which he agreed to and we sat books between us, wine glasses in hand at the kitchen table just talking. I told him about how I found the guy on the bench behind mine a little bizarre and he laughed and said, "Sally, you're a riot. Want some more wine?"

What I failed to notice was the Iris-message of my son right there. I said, "Ah, I shouldn't. You go ahead if you want."

"Actually, I'd better use your bathroom. May I?"

"Down the hall," I directed. Then I heard, "Mom!"

I jumped, startled so much that I almost knocked my textbooks off the table. Worried as to why Percy was Iris-messaging me I turned to him and asked, "Percy! Oh, honey! Is everything okay?"

"What are you doing?", he demanded. I blinked and blushed despite myself.

"Homework." Then I saw the look on Percy's face which seemed to say it all and said,"Oh, honey, that's just Paul—um, Mr. Blofis. He's in my writing seminar."

"Mr. Blowfish?" my son asked.

"Blofis. He'll be back in a minute, Percy. Tell me what's wrong."

Percy then told me about how when I dropped them off at Westover Hall they met up with Grover who told them that he found two powerful demigods. When they divided to get the two demigods- a brother and sister- Percy found them but they were attacked by a Manticore and how Annabeth jumped on his back but was now missing. I grew worried too, Annabeth was a lovely and level-headed person who visited a few times since her visit after Thalia was brought back and of course I had heard a lot about her from Percy, who clearly cared a lot about her. When Percy told me that he was not allowed to go on the quest to get her back,I was both relieved and worried. Relieved that my son did not have to go on another life-threatening quest and worried about Annabeth and about how restless Percy will be if he does not get to go on this quest.

"Oh, Percy…" I said.

"Yeah. So they tell me there's nothing I can do. I guess I'll be coming home."

I twirled my pencil in my hand thinking, I made up my mind. "Percy, as much as I want you to come home"—I sighed I can't believe I was encouraging my own son to do this—"as much as I want you to be safe, I want you to understand something. You need to do whatever you think you have to."

He stared at me blankly. "What do you mean?"

"I mean, do you really, deep down, believe that you have to help save her? Do you think it's the right thing to do? Because I know one thing about you, Percy. Your heart is always in the right place. Listen to it."

"You're… you're telling me to go?" he asked clearly surprised at what I said.

I pursed my lips. "I'm telling you that… you're getting too old for me to tell you what to do. I'm telling you that I'll support you, even if what you decide to do is dangerous. I can't believe I'm saying this."

"Mom—"

I heard the toilet flush which means I have to hurry to say whatever I want.

"I don't have much time," I said. "Percy, whatever you decide, I love you. And I know you'll do what's best for Annabeth."

"How can you be sure?"

"Because she'd do the same for you." And I really meant it because I know Annabeth is a kind-hearted soul and she wouldn't mind even giving up her life for her friends. Also because I couldn't bear to see Percy looking so heartbroken and I realized that this was more than just a crush, Percy loved Annabeth.

I swiped my hand through the Iris-message just as Paul came out of the toilet. I knew Percy and Annabeth would both be safe as long as they had each other.

This technically isn't mortals meeting Percabeth but I really liked the idea and thought to try it out. So how was it? Good or bad? Also if you have ideas for further chapters or even character please let me know in the review section or by PM-ing me. Thank you.