Random Person with No Name is starting this story back up! I know it started as purely Percabeth reunions, but I want to finish this story. The next chapters will be short drabbles on Percy and Annabeth escaping from Tartarus, some of them lighthearted, some of them not so much. If I don't work my way through the prompts by the time Percy and Annabeth do escape, then I will do reunions where the 7 + Nico are welcomed home to Camp Half-Blood, where both Camps are, and they explain everything that happened. So welcome back, readers, and hope this is an appropriate way to finish the story.

Mood: Excited. I'm finishing this! WOOHOO!

Song That's Stuck in my Head: State of Grace by Taylor Swift

Diss: Writer's Block. We've all been there.

Prompt: You don't mind?

It was all over.

It was done. We were safe, and I held Annabeth in my arms as she wrapped a blanket around us.

Everyone on the ship was happy. Even Nico was smiling. No one said it, but we could tell that they were happy for us to be back.

I pulled Annabeth closer, and squeezed my eyes shut. Visions of all that had happened flew through my mind. It's not real. . . It can't be real.

Annabeth had sensed my discomfort, and she turned and wrapped her arms around my neck, laying a soft kiss on my collarbone. She pulled what was left of my shirt closer around me, and Leo came over with another blanket that Annabeth gratefully took. She wrapped that around us as well.

I shuddered, and pressed my lips to Annabeth's forehead. While we were all happy, the only sound was Festus whirring to Leo in his machine language.

Nico was the one to break the silence. "Hey. . . Percy. I've been using your room. If you want me to find somewhere else to sleep-"

"No." I said, trying not to drift off to sleep right then and there. "Take it. I'll be staying with Annabeth."

Everyone on deck turned and looked at us. Annabeth shifted uncomfortably, before saying, "Well, you don't mind, do you?" She looked challengingly around at all the people on deck.

"Chiron won't be happy." Coach Hedge crossed his arms and glared at me. "Any funny business, Jackson-"

"If there was any place that funny business would have went on, it would have been that first night out of Tartarus when we had camped in the woods, away from the Argo because you all hadn't found us yet, after the final battle went down." Annabeth said sharply.

"Yeah. . ." I shrugged. "What she said."

Everyone turned and looked at me, and I smiled sheepishly. Frank and Jason laughed as Hazel threw herself at us.

"It's so good to have you back!" She almost squealed, and I laughed as I hugged her small frame.

She was thinner than I remember her being.

"You haven't been eating, haven't you?" Annabeth asked accusingly.

Hazel had the sense to look slightly ashamed. "Nico and I were trying day and night to find Epirus."

I sighed, and got up, helping Annabeth to her feet as well. "It's good to be back."

Leo almost jumped on me from behind, as Jason and Frank clapped me on the shoulder and they all gave me hugs- in very manly ways, I must add. Piper and Annabeth shared a long hug, and Coach Hedge brought out the diet cokes.

After our little impromptu party, we just stood around talking. Soon, we fell into a comfortable silence.

I was hugging Annabeth from behind, resting my head on top of hers. Her arms were crossed on top of mine. Frank and Hazel were holding hands, and so were Jason and Piper. Leo had his arms wrapped around Hazel and Piper's shoulders, and Coach Hedge had dragged Nico into the circle and was making him stand next to Frank. From that vantage point, he glared at Hazel and Frank's linked hands, something I think Frank was very pointedly trying to avoid noticing.

It was good to be back.