Percy PoV

I didn't propose to Artemis right after we finished our tacos, though I suspect her answer wouldn't have changed.

The ring was currently sitting in its little box, which was propped open on her nightstand as she slept.

I pulled her closer and closed my eyes, content to fall back asleep for the time being.

Before I could fall asleep, she began to stir and slipped out of my arms to sit up.

I heard a surprised gasp and smiled.

My girlfriend pulled me up to be sitting with her and kissed me hard on the lips. "Yes, Percy. I'll marry you."

With a grin plastered on my face, I pulled her into a tight hug. "That's fantastic. Anyhow, now that we've established that you want to spend the rest of eternity dealing with my annoyingness, what are you thinking about for breakfast?"

She thought for a moment. "We could go to a restaurant here on Olympus."

"We most certainly could," I replied, kissing her temple. "Should I just let you lay in bed for a bit while you get dressed or did you have something else in mind?"

The goddess sighed. "I do have a meeting to attend later today, so it's probably best we get to breakfast sooner. We can enjoy ourselves more thoroughly that way, and I'm sure there are other things we could do if we have time afterwards."

I smiled and got out of bed, kissing her cheek.

She made a grabby motion and I helped her up before going to get changed.

I threw on a clean set of clothes and attempted to brush my hair, which unsurprisingly didn't do what I wanted it to.

My fiancee appeared walked up next to me and chuckled lightly, pulling away the comb. "You know that combing your hair isn't going to do anything."

"An attempt was made," I replied. "Are you ready to go get breakfast?"

She kissed my cheek and nodded. "How long do you think it's going to take for someone to comment on the ring?"

"That depends on where we would be sitting," I remarked. "But I wouldn't be at all surprised if other Olympians stopped by to comment on it after it's mentioned the first time."

The woman shrugged. "As long as they don't try to stop me from eating my breakfast."

I took her hand and we appeared at a smaller restaurant on Olympus.

We were seated near the back of the restaurant where there were very few other customers.

After scrolling through the menus on the tablet, we punched in our orders.

She selected breakfast quesadillas and I picked something called a breakfast skillet.

I knew mine would probably be a skillet with breakfast food inside it, but I was somewhat hoping for it to be a skillet made out of breakfast food.

As we waited for our food to arrive, we were disrupted by Aphrodite.

Artemis pulled out of my arms and sat up properly. "What do you want?"

"I just came to congratulate you on your engagement to Percy," the love goddess defended. "An engagement means a wedding, and you know how much I love planning weddings."

"We haven't really discussed any of that yet, but I think I'd rather leave that up to Hera and Athena," my fiancee responded quickly, wanting her to leave.

"Well, again, congratulations," Aphrodite reiterated. "I hope you plan on letting everyone know at the meeting, because there is no way in Tartarus that I'm going to be able to keep my mouth shut."

Artemis looked like she was going to make a snarky remark about Aphrodite's mouth having things in it when the other goddess left and our food arrived.