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Year: 1733

Annabeth's eyes widened as she tried to say his name but the gag cut her off. He seemed to realize that she was awake, because he immediately moved towards her. She closed her eyes and bracing herself for an impact but instead all she got was a wave of fresh air. He had undid the gag and was working on the ropes that tied her hands and feet. Once she was free he turned to her with an apologetic look on his face.

"Are you okay?" he asked. She just stared at him, how could he expect her to be okay! She had been gagged and bound and was now being driven off somewhere.

He noticed the look on her face and said, "Sorry, for the whole binding and gagging thing, it's all formalities. Although I told Jason that you didn't need to be bound, he obviously doesn't listen to me. Forget what the rules say for once, but no, he has to follow every one of them," Percy rolled his eyes.

"What is going on?" she said finally finding her voice.

"You are gonna meet some people, but first would you like some water?" he asked kindly. Annabeth didn't know what to make of him, he seemed to care yet he was still taking her someplace and who was she going to meet? Deciding to ignore the questions she nodded and accepted the thermos of water. Percy helped her to the front of the carriage where she sat beside him in silence for the whole ride.

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Year: 1922

Rachel, as Percy soon discovered, was a very fun and quirky person. He also discovered that she wasn't Annabeth. In fact he often found himself comparing her to Annabeth. This annoyed him because it had been about a month and a half since he had seen the blonde haired beauty and she still had found a permanent place in his head. And here he was again, at the grand house where he had first seen her. He had almost not come to the party but after finding out that it was going to be here he had agreed. With Rachel on his arm he waded through the crowd of people. As he passed a woman with a rather elaborate red headpiece he caught a glimpse of blonde. The sight shocked him that he immediately craned his neck trying to catch sight of it again. He found nothing. Had he just been imagining it? He shook his head and continued.

The second time it happened he was sure that he hadn't been imagining anything. The flash of blonde most definitely belong to a person, a person wearing a black sequin dress, whose face he couldn't see. It was going up the stairs. He immediately jumped up and started following it. The library, of course, he should have known.

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Year: 2014

He had lost her. It had been almost three days. Every call, text, message was ignored. She hadn't been on facebook, twitter, she'd basically cut him off. It was funny, how in an age where is was so easy to contact people, yet it was so easy to cut them off. He hated Drew with a passion now, one part of him wanted to go yell at her for making him lose Annabeth but the other part did not want to see her face. He groaned in frustration as he checked his phone for the millionth time. He lay back in his bed, staring at the ceiling. He decided to listen to music. Music was the one thing he knew he could turn to, find solace in.

The first song that came on was Six Degrees of Separation by The Script, Percy swore he almost died after he heard it.

Annabeth didn't know what to do. It was nice of Luke to offer to get a drink but all she wanted was to go home. And once inside the walls that she had rebuilt had crumbled. How had she been so gullible to believe he actually liked her? She slammed her fist down on her bed causing her phone to fall off and bounce to the ground. When she looked at the screen it was black. Great, the last thing she needed was more trouble. With one last desperate hope she turned on music. The one thing that might help right now.

She fell asleep to tears and Breakeven by The Script.

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Year: 1773

Percy wished he wasn't so nervous sitting next to her. After all he had a job to do, but despite being gaged and bound she still looked beautiful. Percy had to remind himself to keep his eyes in front of him, and not on her. She sat rigidly, perfect posture, and stared ahead her grey eyes betraying no emotion. They slowed to a stop in front of the house. Percy got of first and tethered the horses. He offered a hand to Annabeth and helped her climb off. They entered the parlor of the house where Jason and Nico were sitting.

"Good to see you here safely, I hope there were no run ins?" Jason pointed the question towards Percy.

"No, no interruptions," he responded.

"Can someone please explain," Annabeth cut in in a very rude manner, her teacher would not have approved, "what is going on?"

Jason looked at her a bit surprised while Percy nodded approvingly.

"We need to know all your plans," Jason stated blatantly.

"What plans?" Annabeth's voice faltered a bit.

"Annabeth, we know that you're a patriot and part of the most active groups right now. The dumping tea into the harbor was pre planned and you knew about it. You know the other plans too, we need to hear them," Percy explained kindly. He could tell she was thinking, analyzing the situation. She finally spoke up,

"Why should I tell you?" she asked, staring them down.

"Because," Nico said coming out of the shadows surprising everyone, "We are here to help."

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Year: 1922

Annabeth wondered if he would come. She had agreed to this party for the sole purpose of it's location. She would like to say that Percy had not been on her mind, that she had not enjoyed the parties she went to because he wasn't there, or that she glanced again at every dark haired man to check if he was Percy. Quite frankly, it annoyed Annabeth how much she thought about him. She was logical, she knew that the chance of seeing him again was next to nothing and that she should move on. But, her heart refused to listen.

She entered the crowd of people with her friends, in a minute she had lost them. The amount of people was overbearing, maybe it was because she only went to limited amount of parties now days, but she didn't feel as comfortable as before.

She made her way to the staircase and ran halfway up the stairs. She stopped and watched the throng of people from above. She thought she saw his face towards the edge of the crowd. But another look and there was nothing. She shook her head, she needed to stop. With one last look she turned around and walked up the rest of the way, opening the double doors to the library.

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Year: 2014

When Annabeth finally got her phone fixed three days later, she saw. Around twenty messages and ten missed calls, all from Percy. As she scrolled through them, tears starting to pool in her eyes.

"Annabeth?"

"Annabeth please answer me!"

"It's not what it looks like!"

"Annabeth please hear me out!"

It went on like this, until the end,

"Annabeth, I need you."

And then they stopped. That had been about a day ago. Annabeth stared at her phone. Only she knew how she had somehow gotten through three days...it had been torture. Now she realized that she wasn't the only one hurting. And it was too late to do anything.

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