Percy took Annabeth on a date - nothing out of the ordinary. They were going to the cinema, which they often did. Percy kissed Estelle on her forehead, waved his parents goodbye, grabbed his girlfriend's hand and walked out of the house and towards the bus stop.

They arrived at the cinema. 'Which movie did you pick?' Percy asked his girlfriend. Annabeth grinned. 'Titanic. It's in theatres for only a week, so I decided we could watch it. Annabeth hugged her boyfriends' arm. Percy rolled his eyes. 'It's a fine film.' 'It's more than just fine, Percy. Percy shrugged. 'Whatever you say.'

They bought popcorn and a bottle of coke. 'Why don't they sell coloured dye with this yet?' Percy whined, while holding up the snacks. Annabeth laughed. 'Maybe you could bring that on the market and earn a fortune.' 'I totally should,' Percy answered.

They walked into the theatre, and sat down in their places. Percy put the popcorn in between them, and each of them put their bottles to the ground. Percy stared at it for a minute. 'There is about a ninety-nine percent that either one of those bottles falls over and there is going to be a mess,' Percy said. Annabeth nodded.

An elderly couple sat down behind Percy and Annabeth, looking slightly annoyed with the youths in front of them. The room went dark, and the commercials started. Percy pointed at a commercial of a roomba. 'Our camp should adopt that as a pet.'

Annabeth shook her head. 'People will start worshipping it, and than it'll take over the Hermes cabin, after that the rest of the cabins, than it will throw over the camp directors, it will infiltrate camp Jupiter, brainwash everyone, throw over Olympus with it's armies and it will be the king of the universe.' Percy laughed. 'Susss!' He heard behind him.

Percy looked at the woman behind him, but didn't say anything. He didn't know how, but somehow he recognized her grey eyes from somewhere. He looked at the man, and couldn't help but recognize him as well. But then the movie started, and he got distracted by it.

After Jack saved Rose from jumping of the boat, annabeth cuddled up to Percy and kissed him on the cheek. Percy kissed her on the forehead. Annabeth leaned in to kiss him on the mouth, but then she heard the woman behind her kick against her chair. She looked behind her, and the man looked at her and gave her a dirty look. 'Kids these days,' the woman mumbled.

Annabeth felt, just like Percy, like she had seen the woman and the man before. Yet, the scene where Jack tries to fit in with the aristocrats started, and her attention got taken away from the couple behind her.

The popcorn was almost gone, and when both demigods reached for the same kernel, they touched hands. Annabeth grabbed her boyfriends' hand, and pulled him into a kiss. Percy kissed her back. Annabeth out her hands behind her boyfriends' back, but she heard someone cough and scrape their throat behind her. Someone, again, kicked against her chair.

The demigods pulled apart, and angrily focused on the film again. The break begun, and Percy and Annabeth stood up to go to the bathroom. Percy looked behind him, and realized that the couple was following them. He duck behind a wall, and looked at them. Annabeth put her hand to her mouth, and grabbed her percy's hand. She ran away with him, towards the snack shop.

'Percy, those are Athena and Poseidon!' Annabeth whispered a bit to loud. Percy looked like everything fell into the right place. Then he grinned. 'I have a plan.' Annabeth's eyes lit up. 'I understand what you mean.'

The break was over, and Percy and Annabeth walked back into the theatre. They didn't kiss again until the scene where Rose was asking at the sinking Jack to come back. After that, Annabeth acted like she was crying. Percy put her hand around her shoulder.

Athena kicked against his back, and that was his cue to lean in and kiss Annabeth on her mouth. The kept kissing until Athena and Poseidon basically ran out of the cinema.

They watched the end of the movie, and walked out of the theatre. Outside, Athena and Poseidon were waiting. Annabeth leaned closer to them. 'Good movie wasn't it, mother? Father-in-law?' The demigods ran down the street, laughing their heads off, while the two gods stood by the street - completely dumbstruck.