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Annabeth's POV
The first couple of minutes were a bit awkward as we walked side by side out of the parking lot. Neither of us really talked and I was still unsure of what pace we should be walking at.
If I go too fast than he'll think I'm trying to avoid him, but if I go too slow he'll think I'm lazy-Oh what does it matter?! It's not like we're on a date! Maybe I'm putting way too much thought into this.
I heard a deep chuckle beside me and I came out of my thoughts. Looking up slightly I saw Percy looking at me in amusement.
"What?" I asked and Percy shook his head.
"Nothing…" He trailed off, but I could still hear the silent laughter behind his voice. I frowned readjusting the strap on my backpack.
"No tell me. What's so funny?"
"I don't think you'd find it very funny-"
"Tell me!"
"Okay fine! Just promise not to physically hurt me when I say it." He said and I nodded my head pretending to agree. I'll hurt him anyways.
A small smile appeared on Percy's face.
"I was just thinking that this was the first time I've ever seen you so quiet! You're usually yelling at me by now-Hey! You promised you wouldn't do that!" He exclaimed rubbing his arm where I hit him. I rolled my eyes ignoring that last comment.
"I can be quiet at times!"
"Obviously, but only when you're thinking of something really hard!"
"How do you know that?" I questioned.
"Well considering that just a few seconds ago you were staring at your feet not blinking and pouting, I thoug-"
"I wasn't pouting, I don't pout!" I grumbled and Percy raised an eyebrow.
"Actually you do, quite often too!"
"No I don't!"
"Yeah you do! But it's not that bad, it's actually kinda…" Percy abruptly stopped talking.
"What?" I asked.
"Is something wrong?"
Percy shook his head staring straight ahead. He had a poker face on and I would've believed it had his eyes not given him away. He was holding something back and he was very uncomfortable.
"So…" I started changing the topic.
"When are we going to get the lab done? We only have until tomorrow to finish it and I really don't want Mr. Lewis to count us as late! If we are I'm almost a hundred percent sure he'll dock points for that-"
"You know for a girl who claims she could be quiet at times, you sure do talk a lot-"
"Shut up Percy!" I glared as he laughed at me.
"This is serious! What if he gives us a zero and we fail-"
"Relax Annabeth! He's not gonna give us a zero because we're going to finish the project tonight."
"Tonight?" I asked and Percy nodded.
"That is if your free? If not, then I'll do half and you can do the other-"
"No!" I exclaimed as an image of Percy sitting all by himself struggling to read the questions flashed through my mind.
"I want to do it together…we'll get it done faster!" I quickly added.
Percy's eyes scanned my face for a second before a tiny smile appeared on his face. It was so small, but something about that smile that made me feel like he could see right through me. The question is, what part? Was it the slightly hidden part of me that really wanted to do the lab with him just to spend more time with him, or was it the part of me that wanted to help him with his dyslexia? Him knowing either of these thoughts, didnt sound too appealing to me!
"So we'll do it together."
"Good! My parents would freak if they found out I got a zero, especially my mom!"
Percy chuckled for a second, before his face fell slightly.
"Speaking of parents…How are you holding up?" He asked his face serious. I raised an eyebrow at him.
"I'm fine. Why do you ask?"
Percy shifted uncomfortably before gently trying to ease the subject on.
"Well I know it's been kinda rough for you lately with their divorce and everything so, I-I just wanted to make sure you were okay."
Realization dawned on me. He still thought my parents were getting a divorce.
"Um actually Percy," I started, feeling the embarrassment creep up on me along with an annoying blush.
"My parents aren't getting a divorce." I admitted and Percy frowned.
"But I thought you said-"
"I thought they were getting a divorce, but I just found out yesterday that I was wrong. In fact, my mom is actually…pregnant."
Percy was silent as he digested the new information. I wanted to apologize and tell him I was sorry but I didn't know where to start. Only God knows how angry he must be and I don't blame him.
A chuckle escaped his lips.
"Wow Chase. That's the second time today that you've admitted to being wrong! Is this the same girl I ran into on Friday?" He joked laughing.
I rolled my eyes, but smiled despite myself. Inwardly I let out a huge sigh of relief.
"First of all you didn't run into me, you slammed a door on my skull, which are two very different things! And second of all, shouldn't you be mad at me?"
Percy shrugged his shoulders.
"Why would I be mad at you? I mean sure you made a mistake, but I don't really care! If your happy…"
We reached the outdoor ticket booth and we stopped walking. Percy faced me.
"Then I don't have a reason to be mad, now do I?"
His eyes scanned my face making me self-conscious for the first time. I couldn't think of anything to say and it unnerved. I hoped for him to fill the silence with one of his stupid jokes, but he didn't. He didn't say anything. He just stared at me with those remarkably hypnotic eyes. I found myself staring back and getting lost in them.
A loud 'Ahem' broke our stare down and we both looked towards the sound.
The line of people had suddenly disappeared and we were up next to get our tickets. The man in the booth waited impatiently for us to move up.
"Next on line please." His tone reminded me of Mr. Lewis. I glanced at Percy before quickly pushing our moment aside and walking up to the booth. I felt him behind a few seconds later.
"Two tickets for Batman vs Superman pleas-"
"Hey Annabeth, look at that!" Percy exclaimed pointing to something in the sky. Turning around I looked up.
I was met with a clear blue sky, with a few straggling clouds in the midst. Nothing out of the ordinary, but like a fool I continued to look. Five seconds later I turned back around frowning.
"I didn't see anyth-" I stopped abruptly once I saw the items in his hands.
"You jerk!" I exclaimed pushing his shoulder.
Percy stumbled back laughing as if expecting the shove.
"You tricked me!"
"Some may call it that-"
"I have money! I could've easily payed for my own ticket Percy!"
"Do you like popcorn?" Percy asked ignoring my rants, as we walked into the theater. Scowling I replied
"Yes, and I can pay for that too!" To prove my point, I quickly got on the snack line. Percy sighed his muscular chest inflating than deflating. I snapped my eyes somewhere else.
"Look it's not that big of a deal! I just felt that since you let me tag along it would only be fair if I paid-"
"Then I think it would be fair if I bought the snacks!" I countered.
"But-"
"No but's! I'm paying and you can't stop me." I crossed my arms in a defying stance and he raised an eyebrow amused.
"You're so weird!"
"But a good kind right?" I tested. Percy stared at me in that weird way again and smiled.
"Yeah…"
"Good…So what do you want?" I asked changing the topic. Percy ran a hand through his already messed up, midnight hair. I could tell he was about to open his mouth to protest again and I held a hand up.
"Stop trying to convince me to change my mind. I'm paying and that's it."
"But can't I jus-"
"Hi, how may I help you?" The cashier greeted. She looked oddly familiar with her amber colored hair and green eyes.
"Yes, can I have a large popcorn with two Pepsi's."
"What size for the Pepsi's?" She asked and Percy butted in
"Small-"
"Large please!" I smiled secretly elbowing him.
"Is that all?"
Just to annoy Percy, I added
"Can I also get gummy bears with that?"
"Sure. Your total is fifteen dollars and fifty cents."
I handed her a twenty-dollar bill and received my change. She went to the back to make our order.
"You are a very stubborn person." I heard Percy mutter and I turned around.
"No I'm not! Just very determined, that's all!"
"Yeah, a stubbornly determined person!"
"Whatever, same difference. But aren't you excited? I've been waiting to see this movie for months!"
"Me too! My mom and I used to watch every superhero movie together."
"Where is your mom now?" I asked before I could stop myself. The smile on Percy's face fell.
"Y-You don't have to answer that." I stammered.
"It's none of my business-"
"Here's your large popcorn, two large drinks and candy. Have a good show!" The cashier lady smiled returning. I gave a strained one back and took the drinks. Percy took the popcorn and candy and together we walked to the theater area. We took our seats and waited for the main previews to appear and for the lights to dim down.
"I can't believe we're seeing it! It's gonna be so awesome!" I gushed putting the drinks down.
"Yeah it'll be-"
"I can't wait to see the plot twist, they always have one and they're always brilliant! I wonder if there's gonna be a cliff hanger! If there is do you think there gonna spill it over into the next DC movie? What if they make it completely different from the comics? I don't think it'll be that good if they do becau-"
"Note to self: Annabeth's a nerd, in school and out. Don't ever bring her to a movie based on any forms of literature…" Percy laughed and I glared at him fiercely.
"I am not a nerd!"
"Could've fooled me-"
"I am simply an educated individual that likes to read and learn about interesting topics-"
"Nerd!" Percy fake coughed and I hit the back of his head. It was a soft hit, more like a tap but Percy still shot me a look. I smiled a fake apologetic smile.
"Sorry! My hand slipped!" I said 'sheepishly'. Percy dropped the fake glared and gave me a smirk his eyes smoldering.
"You know, it's funny how two days ago you couldn't stand me, but now it seems like you can't keep your hands off me!"
"Oh Percy you've got it all wrong! Two days ago I wanted my hands all over you!" I said trying to keep a straight face on. Percy raised up in his seat in shock and turned to fully face me.
"Really?" He asked raising an eyebrow in disbelief.
"Of course, I wanted to have my hands all over your body…So I could punch the crap out of you!"
I laughed unable to keep a straight face anymore. Percy gaped at me and then pretended to be offended.
"Wow Annabeth. That was just cruel!"
"I know!" I laughed and soon enough Percy joined in. The lights started to dim and all the noisy chatter started to die down. It was so dark that I could barely make out Percy's face.
"Batman's." I murmured. Percy leaned in towards me.
"What?"
"You wanted to know who's side I was on. Batman's." Even in the dark I could tell Percy was smiling.
"Prepare to lose Chase."
Time Skip
"So how'd you like it?" Percy asked as we walked out of the cinema two hours later. I gave him a half smile, my eyes adjusting to the light.
"It was okay, I guess."
"You didn't like it ether?"
"Not even a little bit! God that had to be the worse comic book movie ever!"
"I know right!" Percy exclaimed, laughing at my bluntness. I noticed the way his eyes sparkled with amusement whenever I ranted about something.
"They talked through more than half the movie and it took way too long for any action to happen!"
"They also had way too much drama for it to be considered an action movie! More like a chick flick if anything!" I said.
Percy and I laughed as we crossed the street and got onto the next sidewalk.
"I have to say though," I started secretly loving the undivided attention Percy was giving me.
"I liked the ending, even though it's kinda obvious what's gonna happen next."
"Yeah, I liked the cliffhanger too. I just wished the rest of the movie was that good."
"You know what movies gonna be ten times better though?"
"What?" Percy asked.
"Captain America, Civil War! That's going to be brilliant!"
"Aren't all Marvel movies? I love DC, but Marvel wins hands down!"
"Hell yeah it does! The fighting is way better and the comic relief is hilarious!" I agreed. Percy gave me a funny look.
"Comic relief? You mean the jokes?"
I rolled my eyes at him.
"It means the same thing! Comic relief is just the literacy term."
"And you say you're not a nerd!" Percy snorted. I rolled my eyes again, but didn't say anything.
"All you need is a pair of dorky glasses, braises, tight suspenders and a bowtie and you've got the perfect adorable nerd look!" He laughed.
"Adorable?" I questioned raising an eyebrow.
Percy gave me a look as we reached Thalia's house. He opened the gate for me and we both walked in. He still hadn't responded to my question.
We walked inside the house and we were immediately greeted by Thalia's dad.
"Is Thalia with you guys?" He asked frantically. His eyes were filled with concern and annoyance. I gave him an apologetic smile.
"Sorry, no! She said that she was going somewhere after school, but she didn't tell me where."
He ran an angry hand through his hair and Percy put a and on his shoulder.
"Relax Uncle Z! Thalia's fine, she probably went to the mall or something! Last time we were there she said she wanted some more jeans so she probably went to buy some!"
It wasn't the best excuse, but it seemed to calm her dad down a bit.
"Okay…" He said still unsure. His eyes darted back and forth between me and Percy before he asked
"What are you doing here Annabeth?"
"We have a science lab to finish, but I can come back if your busy-"
"No, I was just wondering. I actually have to leave now for a meeting, but I trust that when I return this house will still be intact?" He said looking mainly at Percy. Percy let out a boyish grin in return.
"Don't worry Uncle Z, I'll keep Annabeth in check!"
I rolled my eyes at him as did Mr. Grace. He made his way to the door when Percy stopped him.
"Do you mind if we order some food?" Percy asked.
"Not at all, just make sure to clean up after! Also tell Thalia to call me as soon as she gets home!" He said before going out the door.
After Mr. Grace left we, luckily for me, went into the living room. I didn't want to admit it, but I was a little scared to go into his room alone with him. Going into his room seemed a little too…intimate.
We sat down on the light colored couch and I took out my science binder. Percy took put his and we started on the lab.
"Do you remember the reading? If you do, we'll start with number one." I asked him. Percy nodded his head but through the corner of my eye, I could see him shift uncomfortably. His deep green eyes darted around the page in confusion and I quickly thought of a plan.
"I'm gonna get something to drink. I'll be right back."
Percy vaguely nodded his head, still squinting to read what was on the page. I got up and walked into the kitchen. I set out a few napkins for the aftermath of my plan. I looked in the refrigerator to find some water and once I found it I poured myself a glass filling it to the brim. I walked back into the living room.
I was sitting next to Percy, who was still trying to decipher the words on the page, when I 'accidentally' spilled my water on my paper.
"Crap!" I yelled dropping the paper. Percy looked up noticing the mess.
"Shit…I got it. I'll go get some napkins-"
"It's fine, I'll clean it up…and stop cursing." Getting up, I heard him let out a deep chuckle that sent a shiver up my spine. In the kitchen I grabbed the set of paper towels I had laid out and took them into the room.
When I went in Percy was already on the floor inspecting the spill. He reached his hand out and smiling slightly, I handed him a napkin. I got on my knees and we cleaned the mess up together.
"Thanks." I muttered after the water was cleaned. I wasn't good with apologies and I'm sure even Percy knows that by now!
"No problem, it's all part of the job!" he smirked and I knew that I would regret asking my next question.
"Your job?" Percy's smirk widened.
"To help damsels in distress, like you! I'm superman remember?" He said referring back to the insult I made the night of my bathroom meltdown.
"You're a jerk, you know."
"So I've heard!" He laughed and I rolled my eyes. We both got up and sat on the couch.
"So since my lab's ruined we'll just share…if that's okay with you of course?"
"Y-Yeah sure!"
I shyly moved closer to him and he put the paper where both of us could see it.
"So first question…"
Time Skip
Half an hour later we were done with all the questions and I was exhausted. Percy and I lied slumped down on the couch, glad to have finally gotten the work done.
"My head hurt!" Percy whined and had it been two days ago, I would've laughed at him and told him to shut up, but now my heart only breaks for him.
"Try resting your eyes." I suggested. Percy closed his eyes, hiding his magical orbs from my view. He sighed in relief a small handsome smile dancing across his face.
"You know I had a really good time today. I'm glad you let me come with you…even if you are really annoying."
I shoulder bumped him on that last comment, but laughed despite myself.
"I had a really fun time with you too…even though you're a huge douchebag."
Percy laughed at this, before we settled into a comfortable silence. Being here with him felt surprisingly nice. I really did mean it when I said I had a fun time with him today. If it wasn't for him I'd probably be at home alone and bored.
"Wanna watch some TV?" Percy asked opening his eyes. He reached for the remote, but I stopped him.
"No. You don't want to strain your eyes, it'll only make your headache worse."
"Okay mom. I won't watch any TV." He joked and I couldn't help but crack a smile.
"I'm serious Percy. And don't try to do any reading for awhile either. I even had trouble reading in this light." I said referring to the slightly dimmed room. I heard Percy take a sharp breath in before abruptly sitting up.
"What?" I asked sitting up too.
"H-How long have you known?" Percy asked in a low voice. His eyes were wide awake now and they were filled with disbelief and disappointment.
"Known what?"
I knew exactly what he was talking about, but I didn't want him to know that. Percy's eyes narrowed and he looked at me with anger.
"Don't play dumb with me Annabeth! How long have you known, I have dyslexia?"
I couldn't meet his eyes and looking at the ground I admitted
"Since third period."
"Oh my god...And here I was thinking that you actually wanted to be friends with me. That you might've wanted to be…God I'm such an idiot!"
"No Percy, I do want to be friends with you it's just all bad timing-"
"Yeah because friends hang out with each other out of pity!" He spat. His eyes were filled with hurt and betrayal.
"You know that's not true Percy-"
"You know you almost had me fooled there! It's a good thing that we've cleared everything up so you don't have to pretend anymore-"
"Percy just listen! It's not what you think, I was going to tell you! I swear-"
"When Annabeth? Before or after you made a fool out of me…Well I guess after now huh?"
"But I-" I was cut off by the front door swinging open. In walked Thalia and with one last look, out walked Percy.
"Percy wait! Just hear me out!" He ignored me and continued to walk up the stairs without sparing me a glance. A few seconds later we heard the slam of a bedroom door.
"What the hell is his problem?" Thalia asked setting her bag down.
"I just wanted to help." I said more to myself than her.
"Why? What happened?"
"I just need a minute…your dad wanted you to call him." I walked up the stairs and went into the bathroom. I closed the door, letting out a big sigh. How did things turn bad so fast? We were getting along so well and I just ruined everything.
I stared at the white tile floor, remembering the night he held me when I cried. How I was so embarrassed and how I pushed him away. I didn't want his pity and I didn't want him to look at me any differently. Most of all I remember how angry I was. A couple hours before the incident we were at each other's throats and then he was acting all nice? Even after he claimed he just wanted to help, I still didn't believe him. That must be exactly how Percy is feeling right now.
I walked to the sink and washed my face. Maybe I should do what he did. Maybe I should face the problem head on and not stop until we solve it.
Wiping my face off I stepped out the bathroom. I nervously walked down the halls trying to find his room, which wasn't that hard. It was the one blaring music that was resonating through the entire house.
Stupidly I knocked on the door, thinking he would hear me. When I didn't get a response I tried a different tactic, one similar to what he did the other night. I barged in the room.
The room, like all the other guest rooms, was large and spacious. The walls were painted grey, but the bed that was usually in the center of the room was pushed against the wall. Percy lied on the bed staring at the ceiling when I opened the door. He looked at the door and when he saw me he scowled. Turning the music up he turned his back towards me.
"Percy I just want to talk!" I yelled trying to be louder than the blaring music. I don't know if he ignored me or couldn't hear me, but either way I didn't get a response. Slightly annoyed I marched over to where the speaker was. Covering my ears, I looked behind it for an outlet. Once I found it I pulled it out and the noise immediate stopped.
Percy didn't move a muscle and stayed on the bed.
"Look I know your angry, but just hear me out-"
"I'm not interested in anything you have to say-"
"Will you stop interrupting me! I was only trying to help you!"
Percy finally faced me sitting up. He stared at me with angry eyes, but I could see the hurt behind them.
"I don't want to talk about this anymore Annabeth, so just leave."
"No." I walked closer to the bed arms folded and Percy raised an eyebrow.
"What?"
"No. I'm not leaving until we solve this."
"Then I'm leaving." Percy got up to leave and I quickly stepped in front of him.
"Neither of us are leaving this room until this is solved."
"You can't stop me from leaving Annabeth! We both know I'm stronger."
"So your saying you'd rather hurt me than let me explain myself to you?" I countered. His eyes darkened significantly and he glared at me.
"Don't be stupid Annabeth! You know I'd never hurt you-"
"We'll that's the only way you're getting out of here, unless you hear me out!"
Percy groaned in frustration running a hand through his hair.
"Why are you always so stubborn?!"
"Because I care-"
"There's a difference between caring about a person and pitying them-"
"And I care! Just like you did the other night…just how you still do." Percy glared at the ground, but remained silent. Taking a leap of faith, I walked closer to him until we were only arm's length away from each other.
"I didn't tell you I knew because I didn't want you to think I would look at you any differently. I was scared that you thought I'd pity you which I don't. Everything we did today, I wouldn't do it any differently if I didn't know you had dyslexia."
"And why should I believe you? Especially after that stupid water scandal you pulled! You tricked me and now you're expecting me to be okay with it?"
"Of course not Percy! I just want you to understand that I am sorry and that I don't pity you!"
"And once again, why should I believe you?"
"Because I'm here! I'm here and I'm telling you I was wrong! I should've told you, but look at it from my perspective-"
"I am and that's what pissing me off! All the things we did today meant nothing to you! Absolutely nothing! You did it because you felt like you had to!"
"We're just going around in circles here…" I sighed. Percy shook his head and sat back down. How was I supposed to convince him when he wouldn't listen to me?
A thought came to me and I bit back a smile. This will just have to do.
I calmly walked over to Percy and still staring at the ground Percy said
"Annabeth I really don't wanna talk about this anymo-What the fuck!"
We both crashed onto the bed and before he had any time to react I straddled him and pined his hands.
"What the actual fuck are you doing Annabeth?!"
"Nothing." I said nonchalantly.
"Get off of me!"
"Not until you forgive me."
"This is ridiculous Annabeth, let me go!"
"Are you still mad at me?"
"Yes!"
"Then no. I'm not letting you go." I smirked.
"And how exactly is this going to convince me to forgive you?" He asked angrily and I shrugged my shoulders.
"I don't know, but it helped me when you did it."
"We're different people Annabeth! What works on you doesn't necessarily work on me!"
"Exactly!" I exclaimed. "We are different people and different people think differently right?" Percy rolled his eyes at me.
"Yes, now can you please-"
"So we can think differently on certain things right?"
"Yes, but-"
"So it's possible that what you think and what I think can be completely different, even in the same situation?"
"Of course they can but what does that-Oh." Realization finally dawned on him and I waited to see his reaction. He frowned at first and I was wondering if he was mad that I tricked him again when he jerked his hip.
Not expecting the sudden movement, I let out a small scream as my body flipped to the other side of the bed. I felt my hands get pinned above my head and the tremendous pressure added to my…lower regions, made me squirm uncomfortably.
"I hate it when your right." He grumbled.
"You could've flipped me over this whole time?!" He ignored my question.
"I mean now I feel all bad." He continued and I glowered at him.
"You should, now get off! Your too heavy-"
"I should've listened to you more instead of going off of an assumption…It just seemed to make sense at the time." He said sheepishly.
"I get it, now can you please stop straddling me?"
Gone was the apologetic Percy as a devious smirk played on his face.
"You know I remember asking a similar question, not too long ago! And you know what the girl said in response? She said 'I'm not letting you go until you forgive me!' Funny how the tables turn right?" He said mocking me in a high pitched falsetto.
"That's not fair! Your like ten times my body weight and you could've escaped the whole time!" Percy ignored my argument and continued
"So…Do you forgive me?" I hated and loved the glint in his eyes at the same time. My pride had come back and I decided it was time to have a little fun.
"No."
"No?" He asked cocking an eyebrow.
"Did you just say no?"
I smirked at his shocked expression and replied in the same mocking tone he used earlier
"I don't know if I should forgive you Percy! I mean after all the things you did today, it's gonna be hard to just let it go…"
"You do realize you're in no position to argue with me, literally and figuratively-"
"You called me a nerd several times, you refused to let me pay for my own ticket-"
"But I let you buy the snacks." He pointed out.
"-and then you wrongfully accused me of being stuck up."
"I never said you were stuck up!" He defended and I shrugged my shoulders.
"You implied it."
"You know what I think?" He said a smirk coming back onto his face. His sea green eyes pierced into mine, staring at me with amusement.
"Please enlighten me Percy?"
"I think you like us this position!" He teased.
"I do not!" I denied. I could feel my face starting to heat up and much to my embarrassment Percy took a notice to this.
"That blush is telling me otherwise-"
"Can you just get off of me?"
"No thanks, I like the view from here!" To emphasize his point, he leaned in closer to me. My breath hitched for a second as I took in his capturing eyes once more. Up close I could see all the different shades of green swirling in them.
"Are you ever going to let me go?" I couldn't help the small smile that appeared on my face when I thought back to when I last said those words. Percy remembered it as well as he replied
"Never." His face broke into a breathtaking smile and from here I could see that it was slightly lopsided. I didn't mind though, in fact I think it made him look…cute.
The door flew open and we both looked to it shocked. I froze when I saw my best friend standing in the doorway. I tried to get words out, but my mouth couldn't form sentences.
"What the fuck is going on here?!"
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