A.N. I'm so sad! I lost my beta! Anyways, I posted this chapter, she fixed the chapter up until Thalia's POv. I'm extemely sorry about any mistakes you find, I did my best. Please enjoy the chapter!

Annabeth's POV

All I could hear is my own voice in my head saying, "I'm Pregnant."

I sank to the floor in a heap, crying my eyes out. Tears splashing on the floor of Thalia's bathroom. Tears of utter and complete joy. "I'm having a baby," I thought to myself. "Percy's baby". I smiled at Thalia through my tears and said, "I'm having a baby."

Thalia smiled at me and said "Congratulations!" and she pulled me into a hug. But she gave me a look of determination through her bangs and said, "We need to tell Percy." I smiled at her, and I rubbed the tears out of my eyes from before while I got up and sprinted with Thalia to the Poseidon Cabin.

Percy's POV

Grover and I were in my cabin discussing the upcoming game of capture the flag when suddenly Thalia and Annabeth burst into the room, both beaming like idiots. Yet Thalia's smile was quickly wiped off of her face when she noticed that Grover was in the room.

Thalia really didn't like Grover she never let on why but I think it had something to do with him flirting with one of the huntresses.

Thalia walked over to Grover and whispered something in his ear which then sent him sprinting out of the room. Thalia then stuck her head out the door and yelled "Bye! Please forget to right!"

I finally decided to say something before Thalia tried to kick me out of the cabin even though it was mine.

"Um what the HADES was that about?" I asked raising my eyebrows.

"Well," Annabeth began to say but was fumbling over the words "I...um...I..well um..."

"Oh for God's sakes Annabeth can't you get two simple words out! She's pregnant!" Thalia screeched throwing her arms in the air.

"Pregnant?" I thought.

Thalia's POV

I screamed out the words, "She's pregnant!" and I was back to smiling again. Annabeth was like a

little sister to me, but now, with a baby inside her, She's not so little anymore. She's a big

girl. Almost a woman, turning Eighteen in three months. I was happy for her, that she found her

true love. That she found happiness in her pregnancy. Of course, she was worried about her baby,

but she was happy. And I was happy for her. And I was going to give her the best baby shower in

the history of baby showers. Percy and Annabeth would enjoy it greatly. Speaking of the two

lovebirds making out in the corner, I figure I'd better go. Like, now.

I left, and guess who was standing right outside the door? If you guessed that stinky, furry

goat boy, Grover, DING DING DING, we have a winner! Blech. I hate that stuipid goat boy.

I closed the door behind me and Grover said, in a sing-song voice, "Whatcha doin?" I glared at

him. "I thought I told you to leave." He still smiled. He then bleated, in that annoying goat voice, "Why did you leave so early? And why did you leave them all by themse- oh." I glared at him, with a frown on my face, but laughter in my eyes. This goat boy really was stuipid! "Wow, goat boy. You really are extremely dumb." He didn't take offense in that. He just smiled. He then expressed exitedly, "I try!" and then trotted off to his other goat freinds. What a dweeb.

Then, something loud and obnoxious surprised my eardrums and successfully irritated me. It was

Chiron, blowing the horn to let us know it was time for dinner.

I went ahead and stomped my way to the dining pavillion, in search of food for my aching

stomach. Wait, aching stomach? I didn't even realize how hungry I was, due to baby shower plans

running through my head. I started walking faster, so I could get eating.

Percy's POV

Annabeth and I pulled apart, only because we knew that if we didn't come to dinner, Chiron would

get suspicious. And I certainly hate it when he gets suspicious. Annabeth and I tried,

surprisingly successfully, to fix our hair and clothes so we didnt look like we just made out.

We ran to the dining pavillion, hand in hand, and smiles on our faces. Annabeth and I sat

together, and I was very grateful that the tables were switched around so that the Poseidon table and the Athena table were sitting next to each other.