As they walked down the hallway, Annabeth kept asking questions.

"How did you find me?" was her first one.

"We saw that you were going the wrong way, with Tanya and Jenna. Grover had commented to me, let's see…about a week ago? Anyway, when they got accepted into Goode, he said they smelled funny. So, Thalia, Grover and I had been keeping an eye on them. So obviously, when we saw them leading you away, we followed them. We got a little lost on the way though, so that's why we didn't come sooner." Percy explained.

"Are you all demigods?" She continued.

"No. Thalia and Percy are, but I am a proud satyr. Protector of Demigods!" Grover said with a mixed tone of pride, and drama. He grinned to show that he was deliberately saying it so dramatically.

She snorted. "So who're your godly parents?" she asked.

"Zeus." Thalia said.

"Poseidon." answered Percy.

"SATYRS RULE!" Grover cheered.

She rolled her eyes at this, and chuckled.

"What about you? Do you know who your godly parent is?" Thalia asked her own question.

"I have no idea. I mean, I know I'm a demigod, but I just don't know who it is yet." Annabeth shrugged.

"Do you have any clues?" Thalia pressed.

"Um…" Annabeth frowned. "Well, I know it's not my dad. So it's my mom, I know that much."

"Aphrodite?" Percy murmured, almost inaudibly. In fact, only Annabeth had heard him. She frowned at him, but was confused as well. Why would he say Aphrodite? That made absolutely no sense.

"Why don't you tell us about yourself? Your personality might make narrowing down options easier." Grover suggested.

"Ok." Annabeth agreed, and took a deep breath. "Well, I guess I'm more reserved than most girls here…What I mean is, I'm not really into parties, they make me nervous and uncomfortable, and so if I ever had to go to one, I would probably stick to the side…And, besides Thalia here, I'm not obsessed with getting a boyfriend, I'd much rather get an A, but if I was to get a boyfriend, I would prefer him to be a smart boy, with good grades…My favorite animal has always been an owl…I dunno why, I just like them. I absolutely love books and architecture, and was considering joining the Book Club here, only for some reason I cannot stand hearing other people read aloud…I always get straight A's, and sometimes people come to me to help on their homework….I don't really require a lot of friends, I do pretty well solo…I'm terrified of spiders…" Annabeth paused, as Everyone had raised their hands to stop her.

"Well, that was a mini autobiography." Percy said.

"Percy, an autobiography is when someone tells you their life story. It is not when someone shares personal traits, or qualities with you." Annabeth sighed.

Percy frowned. "Whatever…You know what I meant…" he grumbled.

"Nonetheless, I think I have a few ideas of who your parent could be." Thalia said.

"Who?" Annabeth asked curiously.

"I think our best guess would be Athena…you possess the traits of an Athena kid perfectly, but I can't say for sure yet." Thalia said.

"Ok. I've always thought Athena would be a pretty cool godly parent." Annabeth smiled.

"Don't make her mad." Percy shuddered. Annabeth couldn't help but to laugh at that.

"Don't ask." Grover advised.

"Ok?" Annabeth raised an eyebrow.

"Guys, we're here." Thalia pointed to a door labeled Mr. Brunner.

Annabeth knocked 3 times on the door. "Come in." Mr. Brunner said from inside. She opened the door, and walked in, Thalia, Grover, and Percy behind her.

"What are all of you doing here?" he frowned.

"Monsters." Thalia said gravely.

"Ah. I see." Mr. Brunner said wearily.

"We think that it would be best to take her to Camp Half Blood." Percy advised.

Mr. Brunner nodded. "That is a wise choice, Percy. Tell your mom to take all of you children there."

" …Will I find out who my parent is?" Annabeth asked.

"Annabeth, first, call me Chiron. And unfortunately, I cannot answer your question." Chiron smiled sadly, and wheeled over behind his desk.

"Ok?" Annabeth said, surprised. "Wait. You're the Chiron…like, trainer of heroes, and all that stuff?" she widened her eyes.

Chiron smiled at her. "Yes indeed, my dear. Now, Percy, Thalia, Grover, and Annabeth…You guys have to leave. I'll be there as soon as I can." He instructed.

Thalia nodded, and walked out of the room, with everyone else following her. The foursome walked out of the school.

"So, where is it we're going?" Annabeth asked.

"My house." Percy grinned. "I'm kidnapping you." He said in a low, threatening voice.

"Are you now?" Annabeth raised an eyebrow.

"Um…No?" he asked.

"Good." Annabeth smirked.

Percy looked confused for a moment, but just rolled his eyes and continued walking. Soon enough an apartment building came into sight.

"Welcome to my kingdom." Percy said dramatically.

Thalia and Annabeth rolled their eyes, and followed Percy and Grover upstairs.

They got onto their floor, and Percy quickly unlocked the front door. A woman was walking around in the kitchen, making what looked like blue cookies.

"Hey, Perce." The woman looked up, and her eyes slightly widened at the amount of people. "You didn't tell me you were having guests." She said.

"No…Annie, the blonde here, is a demigod. We need you to take us to Camp Half Blood." Percy explained.

"Don't call me Annie." Annabeth muttered. He glanced over at her, and grinned, sticking his tongue out.

"Ok, but how will we fit?" Sally frowned.

"Well, it has five seats doesn't it?" Percy asked.

"No, not anymore. Remember, the Cyclops tore up the seat?"

"Oh yeah." Percy remembered.

"How the heck do you forget something like that?" Annabeth demanded.

Percy shrugged. "Stuff happens." Annabeth rolled her eyes in annoyance.

"Back to my question, who will sit where?" Sally asked again.

"Dibs on shotgun!" Grover yelled.

"Alright, Grover's riding in the front seat. That leaves you, Thalia and Annabeth in the backseat. I guess one of you could share a seat." Sally suggested.

Annabeth cringed. She didn't like close contact with people…so sharing a seat with someone…She wasn't exactly thrilled…

"Alright Annie, I'll share with ya." Percy said.

"You're such an idiot. She'd want to seat with a girl that doesn't annoy her." Thalia smirked.

"Let's play a game. Because I would prefer Thalia, but that wouldn't be a rational decision, as it is formed by opinion. So, to find a fair choice, we play rock paper scissors." Annabeth said coolly.

They both turned to her, shrugged, and turned to eachother.

"Rock, Paper, Scissors, Shoot!" they both said in unison.

Thalia had paper, but Percy had made a gun figure.

"No fair!" Thalia protested, while Percy grinned smugly.

"Alright, guess I'm sharing with Percy." Annabeth sighed.

"Okay, so the seating's all figured out. C'mon, I'll drive you guys." Sally said, grabbing some keys off the counter.

They all walked out into a parking garage, and climbed into the car. Sally was right…the 5th seat was completely torn, 3 large scratches running down the middle.

Grover sat down next to Sally in the front seat, while Thalia climbed into the middle seat in the backseat.

Next came Percy and Annabeth…

Percy came in first, and sat down. Annabeth quickly realized that she wasn't going to fit. It seemed as though Percy had realized this as well.

"I'll just sit on the floor by your legs." Annabeth said unhappily.

"Aww." Thalia said sympathetically.

Percy smirked smugly, and shifted his legs to give her more room. Annabeth cringed and slowly crawled into the car, slamming the door behind her. She pressed her back against the car door, and rested her head against Sally's driver seat.

"Guys…I'm gonna go to sleep." Annabeth yawned.

"G'night." She heard Grover and Thalia say.

"Good Night Annabeth." Percy said.

Annabeth slowly drifted off, the vibration of the car soothing her to sleep.

Ok so I hope you guys enjoyed!I won't be working on the next chapter till sometime next week, so look forward to then!

Annabeth was suddenly jolted awake. At first she was surprised and half awake…and then she was shocked and horrified. She had been leaning against Percy's legs. As in…actually having contact with him.

She immediately leapt away from him, banging her head on Sally's seat. Thalia continued sleeping, and Percy woke up…of course. He smirked down at her. "Were my legs a good cushion?" he asked.

Annabeth scowled at him stuffing her face in her knees to hide her blush.

"You're blushing." He accused, laughing.

"No I'm not!" Annabeth retorted, feeling her face burn, and she quickly turned away.

"You really don't like being embarrassed do you?" Percy rolled his eyes. "I mean, you lied about going the wrong way when we were at school, and now you're lying about blushing. It's normal; a reaction to my usual awesomness. No hard feelings for blushing." He smirked once more.

"Awesomness? Really? Is pure arrogance and stupidity considered awesome now?" Annabeth snapped.

"It is if it comes from me. You know that Annabeth. Because you wanna know why? You liiike me." Percy said in a soft sing-song voice.

Once again, her face started to warm up. 'Stop' she told her body. And she wished Percy would stop reading her mind. Wait…He wasn't reading my mind, right? Because he says I like him, and I don't, so that's impossible!" Annabeth argued with herself.

"In fact, you like me so much, that you're thinking about me now." Percy once again read her mind.

"No I'm not." She immediately argued.

"Yes you are." He responded.

"No I'm not." She said furiously.

He leaned over closer to her and softly said, "You only argue with me like this when I'm spot on about you." He grinned triumphantly, and leaned back against his seat.

Annabeth scowled, frustrated. She was usually so good at hiding her emotions, how was he reading her so well. She sighed crankily and rested her head against Sally's seat once more, trying to fall back asleep.

"Percy!" Thalia yelped angrily.

"What?" he said, whistling innocently.

"Why the hell did you draw a lightning bolt on my forehead?"

"So y-y-you could be Parry Hotter." Grover yawned, still half asleep.

"Pretty sure Harry Potter's a boy." Annabeth rolled her eyes.

"Unless…Unless he has…a sister!" Percy widened his eyes.

"That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard." Annabeth argued.

"But is it?" Percy said seriously. "I mean thing about it…what if when Snape found Lily and James and Harry in that house, but not just Harry….But a girl as well! And what if he stole said girl, and hid her away from Voldemort! There could have been an unknown girl involved." (I'm gonna write a story on that, so please no copying on that, ok?)

"I still think it sounds stupid." Annabeth said bluntly.

"Oh my gods you guys, stop it with the romantic bickering!" Thalia groaned, placing her hands on her head.

"Rom-ro-Romantic Bickering?!" Annabeth spluttered.

"Hereee we go…" Percy rolled his eyes, covering her ears. She narrowed her eyes at him, and squeezed herself over to Thalia.

"Alright, you listen here-"

"Ya little whippersnapper!" Percy finished.

She ignored him, and continued speaking. "I do NOT love Percy, I never will, I argue with him because he's wrong, and he argues with me to 1. Be stupid and 2. Piss me off. Is that understood?" She said irritably, crawling back to her spot by Percy.

"Ok, guys, this is as far as I go, hop on out." Sally interrupted, waving goodbye, and Annabeth practically leapt out of the car, and then…wait for it…fell over. Her legs gave out, and she slowly stood back up. Having them bent up for so long had not made walking easy.

"Clumsy Mumsy." Percy called out.

"That doesn't even make sense!" she yelled.

"Yes it does! You're clumsy, and you act like a mum!" He shouted.

"Shut up!" she yelled back at him, the only comeback she had available.

"NEVER!" he wailed.

Annabeth groaned loudly, and stomped towards a large marble gate, assuming this was Camp Half Blood.

She stormed through the gates, and suddenly realized she had no idea where she was going. She scowled, stomping back over to Percy. Thalia, and Grover apparently had snuck past them, saying that they didn't want to deal with the annoying romantic tension.

"I knew you'd come back." He grinned.

"Did you predict I'd get lost? Are you the new oracle now." She shot back.

"Nope. I'm just smart. And you're predictable." He answered.

"I am not!" she huffed.

"Then how'd I know you were going to argue with me?" he winked.

Annabeth stayed silent.

They walked through the camp, heading towards a large house. A large man was sitting on the porch, drinking a diet coke.

"Yo! Mr.D!" Percy yelled.

The man looked up, clearly annoyed.

"What is it Perry Johnson?" he sighed.

"New camper!" Percy suddenly grabbed Annabeth, and easily lifted her up above his head so the whole camp could see her.

She squeaked, and tried to jump down, but that only resulted in Percy falling, and her falling down on top of him, nearly colliding her face with his face.

"Aw, come on now, why'd you knock me down, I was having fun!" He whined.

Annabeth rolled off of him and stood up. "As you already know, I'm a new camper, Annabeth Chase."

Suddenly everyone gasped. She frowned. "What?" she asked.

She glanced up, and saw a smoky gray owl floating above her head.

Capturing her urge to shriek, and locking it up, she took a deep breath, and said in a controlled tone, "What is that?"

"You're a daughter of Athena after all. What do ya know." Percy said. The owl disappeared, and some of the campers slowly wandered away in different directions. Annabeth took a deep breath, and slowly looked around her new home nervously, wondering if it was a good thing...or a bad thing.
Sorry for not updating for so long! I couldn't use my computer for a while but oh well! Here's the chapter! Hope you liked! Review please!