SO here we are. I'm finally done with my first ever published Percabeth fanfic. The ending sucks socks, but whatever.

Here you go.

One year later:

"Percy! Go get the door! I'll take care of Jayden!" I yelled.

"Percy!" I heard from downstairs. I carried a sleeping Jayden down to meet Livvy. "Where's my goddaughter?" Livvy demanded. I handed Jayden to her. "She's so cute," she whispered. Livvy was 15 and was turning 16 in a week. I was so tired from taking care of a 2 month old baby, but I had enough in me to throw Livvy a proper sweet sixteen. Percy and I had both graduated early and Percy owned most of the major sea industries. I was the CEO of a major architecture company.

Two years later:

I hung up the phone and ran back to the bathroom. I checked it and then bit back a squeak. Percy had yet to arrive from work and I wasn't sure how he'd take the news. When the door opened, I ran downstairs and handed him a plate of blue pancakes drenched in syrup.

"Thank you. What's up?"

"There's something I have to tell you."

"What is it? You can tell me anything Annie."

"I'm pregnant again." Percy's reaction: _

"Really? That's amazing!"

"Thank god! I wasn't sure how you'd react."

"I'm always happy to have another little Annie running around." I smacked him and then went to make myself some food.

25 years later:

"I'm here Mom!" Jayden called. I was only in my mid-forties, but I already had a granddaughter. Jayden handed me Lucy. Her eyes were closed, but when she opened them, they were just like Percy's. Jayden had grey eyes and dark hair. Somehow, Percy and I managed to have 9 children. In order they were Jayden, Weston, twins Penelope & Persephone, George, Fred, Diana, Marcus, and Alina after the baby robot from high school.

Everyone was around dining table and I smiled at my huge family thinking about how it was the Testing that had started all of this. Funny. I was reading a book called The Testing. I smiled as Percy wrapped his arm around me and I knew we were going to fine no matter what happened.

And no matter what, always remember. Bob says hello.