Hello, this is the last chapter. I hope you enjoyed my story. I know if you hated it, this is a relief. Even if you hated it thanks for reading.

Chapter 10:

It was been three weeks since Annabeth and I saw Luke. Yes, we told Chiron and he told us what we told ourselves: not to worry. If Luke came we would be ready and if we weren't we weren't.

I walked to the beach with sandwiches and two sodas. Why you ask: Me and Annabeth had a date. Yes, I was dating Annabeth Chase daughter of Athena. Our parents didn't approve but what did we care. When I reached the sea shore I saw Annabeth. She was sitting with her legs extended in front of pushed some loose strands of hair out of her face then turned around and saw me. I waved and she laughed, her carefree happy laugh.

"Hello. I brought soda!" I exclaimed when I reached her.

She grabbed a coke and a sandwich, compliments of me, out of my hands and started devouring it.

"Very lady like," I commented making her stop shoving bits of sandwich in her mouth.

"Sorry," she said after chewing some lettuces.

"No, go right ahead," I told her taking a drink of my soda.

We talked and joked like we hadn't seem each other for years and I had a great time. It was getting late so I decided that it was time for both of us to leave. I walked Annabeth to her cabin and gently kissed on the cheek.

"See you tomorrow?" I asked.

All she did was laugh this lightly kiss me on the lips. I took that as a yes. As I walked to cabin three I let my arms swing at my side. I was whistling a tone when there was a bright light in front of me. I instinctively averted my eyes. When I looked again there stood Annabeth's mother, Lady Athena-goddess of wisdom. I was scared stiff. This was one of the most frightening women you will ever meet.

"Perceus," Athena acknowledged.

"Lady Athena," I nodded politely.

"My daughter," she said crossing her arms.

"Yes," I simply said.

"You two have been dating a while now," Athena stated.

"Yes, yes we have," I was getting sort of sick of the short statements.

"You know I don't approve," said Athena.

"I am aware ma'am," I threw in the ma'am there just for protection.

"That isn't going to keep you away I see," Athena noted.

"No, it is not," once again, getting sick of the short answers.

"I will be watching you two and if you hurt her-" I know interrupting a god is a bad idea but this was important.

"I will never hurt her," I said, offended.

"You better hope so," was the last thing she said before dissolving into gold.

I let out a huge breath I hadn't even realized I was holding. I continued walking toward the Poseidon cabin trying to shake off Athena's visit. I was scared of many things but Athena passed up all of them. I opened the door and quickly changed into my pajamas. I walked over to my lamp and turned it in bed I came across a note. Confused, I picked it up. Scrawled on the front was the word "Percy". I decided to open it. The note read, in Annabeth's neat handwriting:

Seaweed brain,

I had a great time at the beach. I can't really sleep so I was wondering if you wanted to meet me by Thalia's tree.

The note said more but that was all I read. By the word meet me I was out the door. I tip toed over to Thalia's tree where I saw my beautiful girl friend leading up against the trunk. I sunk up behind her then wrapped my arms around her waist. I kissed her cheek then whispered:

"Miss me?"

She laughed then turned her body to face me.

"Don't flatter yourself," she said playfully slapping my arm.

I chuckled then pulled her into a kiss. Not a wimpy little peck, no, a passionate one. I pulled away and stroked her cheek. If she wasn't blushing before, she was now. I laughed. She blushed at the smallest of things. I waited until the blush subsided to push a strand of hair behind her ear. Just as I planned she blushed. I laughed again.

"Stop doing that," she said.

"Doing what?" I asked innocently.

"You know what I mean," She said getting on her toes to lightly peck me on the lips.

Yeah, you could say it was a pretty good night.

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