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"What about this one?" Percy asked, pointing to a dress in the book.

I groaned. "What the heck is that? It looks someone puked on it."

"There's nothing wrong with it." he laughed.

"It has ruffles and probably annoying laces where I don't want them to be." I explained while flipping the page.

"Wise Girl, I was kidding." Percy told me with a stren tone.

I glared at him then turned my sight to the dresses on the pages. I was trying to find the perfect wedding dress. My sister, Brianna, lended me these wedding books filled with hundreds of dresses. She said pick one and send me the picture so she could order it. I laughed because I would never find the perfect dress.

"Percy... do you think we're rushing into this?" I asked, not taking my eyes off the dresses.

He was silent for a moment. "What do you mean?"

"I mean, like rushing into getting married so soon. We're still young Perseus Jackson." I smirked, turning my gaze onto him. "I just don't want to rush into things, quite yet."

Percy sighed. "I don't think we're rushing into things. I mean, we're twenty-six, twenty-seven. That's not that old or young. It's like right smack in the middle."

"You're turning thirty in three years mister." I laughed.

"Hmm-mm." he nodded. "We still need to include Alyssa in the wedding. What is she going to be?"

"Oh, she's going to be my bridesmaid." I joked, smiling.

Percy grinned. "I must love you enough to marry your smart-mouth remarks."

"Seaweed Brain!" I yelled then laughed.

He then leaned over and closed the book, standing in front of me. His green orbs stared into mine. I was drowning in them. I smiled as he placed his hands on my cheeks. Percy, my fiance, leaned down and kissed me, but they left mine as we heard Alyssa walking down the hallway.

"Daddy!" she squealed when she walked in. Alyssa ran over to him, hugging him tightly. "I had someone visit me."

"Who?" he asked.

"A lady who was nice to me. She told me great things will happen to me when I get older." Alyssa explained.

"Where did you meet her?" Percy asked.

"In my room. She said her name was Ap-Aprodite."

"Aphrodite!" I yelled.

The goddess then appeared in the living room. She wore a white dress with gold emeralds on the sides. Her long hair was pulled over her shoulder while sitting on the love seat. Her golden/white heels matched her dress. Her hair had a tiara placed on the top.

"Aphrodite, why are you visiting my kid?" Percy asked, letting go of Alyssa.

Alyssa climbed onto the couch, turning on the TV in the making. I grabbed my fiance's hand and pulled him into the kitchen. Aphrodite followed us and she faced us.

"Why are you here?" I asked.

She smiled. "I needed to see my favorite couple! And Percy's beautiful daughter."

"What did you tell her?" Percy questioned. He was standing behind me, his hands lightly touching my back.

"The things I always tell people. That she's going to find her true love when she's seventeen. Alyssa's such a sweetheart and she's so cute." Aphrodite changed the subject.

"Whoa-whoa! You told her what?" Percy yelled.

"'She's going to find her true love when she's seventeen." she answered, giving a big smile.

I heard him groan and his face dug into my hair. I looked at the goddess before me. That wasn't the only reason she was here.

"What's the real reason you're here?" I asked.

Aphrodite leaned forward. "Athena doesn't like you two together. And she doesn't like the idea of you two getting married."

I glared up at the sky. "You tell her, she doesn't run my life anymore. I'm not listening to her. I don't give a crap what she says. She's done so much damage in my life that I don't need it anymore. Athena walked out on me."

Percy was grinning against my hair. Aphrodite clapped her hands and smiled. "I'll give her the message. And Annabeth, look at the third page of the wedding booklet. I think you'll find something on that page you'll like. Actually no, you will love it."

"If it has ruffles and laces in places I don't want them, I don't like." I told her.

She smiled. "None of that. Just check it out and your sister will be coming over tomorrow for wedding plans. She wanted me to tell you that since I am helping her with the wedding."

My eyes widened. "Hu-huh?"

"It will be the best wedding in demigod history!" Aphrodite shouted then snapped her fingers, disappearing and leaving behind purple fragnance smell smoke.

"Aphrodite! You better not make my wedding a big one!" I shouted to the sky.

I heard a laugh in the background and turned around to face Percy. He was staring at me and his lips were slightly parted, making his breath blow onto my face. I hate how he always has mint fresh breath. It wasn't fair. My breath was the smell of grapes like I just drunk nectar.

I leaned my head on my fiance's chest and wrapped my arms around his neck. I felt his cheek pressed against my head and I smiled, feeling his strong arms wound around my waist.

"Why don't you want a big wedding?" Percy asked, pulling away. His green eyes stared at me as his fingers moved a piece of hair and tucked it behind my ear.

"Because I don't want a lot of people at it. I mean, your parents, mine, our friends, Chiron, and maybe some gods." I told him. "I don't want a huge wedding that has people that I don't even know."

He laughed, pressing his forehead against mine. "Have you talked to your mom?"

"No. I haven't spoken to her since I was nineteen. She visited me in college after I finished Olympus. After that, I haven't kept in touch with her because I don't want to bother her." I answered. "What about your dad? Have you spoken to him?"

"Not really. I mean, he came to the birth of Alyssa and everything and her first birthday. But after that, I haven't really kept in touch with him. I always thought they always called you, visited you, you know?" Percy explained.

I smiled. "You are a Seaweed Brain. You can talk to them on regular basis... all thanks to you."

"What do you mean?"

"When you made the gods promise to claim their child when they're thirteen. The gods have been keeping that promise and also keeping in touch with their kids. The last time I visited camp, there was a lot of Athena children. We had to build onto it, thanks to me." I laughed.

"You had to slide that in there, didn't you?" Percy chuckled, his green eyes sparkling.

I shrugged my shoulders. "I have to. I am an architect, aren't I?"

"Very funny. What about the Poseidon cabin?" he asked.

"You were still the only son of Poseidon and I think you're dad is keeping it like that. I think he likes only having one son of the Big Three. I mean, Zeus hasn't had any other children besides Thalia and Jason. Hades hasn't had any other children besides Nico and Bianca." I explained. "The Big Three hasn't had any more kids as I know of."

"When was the last time you visited camp?"

"Two years ago. It wasn't very different besides I had to make blueprints of new cabins for many campers. They were building a second floor for the Athena cabin, a second floor for the Ares, and a third floor for Aphrodite." I laughed.

"I wouldn't be surprised." Percy laughed. "I mean, how many times does Aphrodite cheated on her husband? A million and two?"

"I have no idea. You can ask her that at our wedding." I smiled up at him.

He grinned, pressing his forehead against mine again. Our eyes met each other's and I felt myself drowning in his gaze.

"I never thought that I would meet you again." he told me.

"Really?" I asked.

"I mean, after nine years I thought you might of gotten married, had kids, and forgotten everything about me. I gave up on a lot of things during these past nine years of us being apart. But I think the worst thing I have ever given up... was breaking up with you." Percy sighed against my mouth.

I smiled and swallowed the lump in my throat. "I'm sorry you had to regret that. It was my fault also. It wasn't just yours. I always blamed you for our break-up, but I realized that it was also my fault. I never was faithful in our relationship. I never thought of you might think. I only thought of myself, my ideas, my job. I never though of your issues, your job, you."

"Nothing to regret now." Percy then leaned in and kissed me, pressing our lips together in a deep, passionate kiss.

I placed a hand on the back of his neck and knotted my fingers into his hair, placing our lips together in another deep kiss. I felt his tongue graze across my bottom lip and I smiled, parting my mouth. His hands went on my waist, his fingers sliding under my shirt. His thumbs rubbed my waistline and it felt kind of good with this stress about the wedding going on.

I never got tired of this, not even when we were younger. It was always peaceful, nothing to worry about, kisses. Now, since we're older, they are more passionate than ever.

He pulled away, breathing heavily. "I love you."

"I love you too, Seaweed Brain." I whispered.

Percy grinned. "Ah, Wise Girl... why did I ever let you go?"

"I don't know." I smiled. "At least you have me now. That's all that matters."

"Exactly." he agreed before grabbing me into another kiss.

This is what I could contribute with this writer's block. I hope you guys enjoyed it!

Hopefully, I will be able to update Pain this week sometime. I'm dealing with some drama that's going around and trying to get it passed, but that's not effecting my writing or schoolwork. I have to keep my grades up to write.

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