This is sorta like an introduction for chapter seven.
Annabeth gets kinda mean in this chapter, and I'm not trying to play her off like that, but it's who she has to be.
She hates Bekah because she's stealing Percy.
You will notice when I post Hidden Chapter 1.
Ready for chapter seven now?
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Song: Fall For You – Second Serenade

Percy's P.O.V.

I was happy that we could have this time together. Sure it had only been a short time, but I still had missed her like crazy. I was just walking through the forest with Bekah by my side, enjoying our time together. We both knew that we only had short time together before we would have to go back to the reality of camp and start living again in the real world.

"So…how's being good going for you?" Bekah asked sitting down on a tree stump.

"Good. I mean, as good as I can ever be." I sat down on the ground across from her. I didn't want to make our normal separation any harder then it would have to be.

Bekah nodded in agreement, then sighed. "What did you do this morning?"

"I sat on the beach and talked to Annabeth, then I got last place in cabin inspection." I smiled softly, watching fallen strands of her hair fly across her face because of the breeze.

She raised an eyebrow, but didn't ask any questions. "Well, I hope you enjoyed your morning, Percy."

I laughed, "Yes! And I will have so much fun washing dishes for the next week!"

Bekah giggled, "You're on dish duty?"

"Um, yes. Why?"

"So am I! I took the camp's SUV on a drive this morning and got caught." And she was happy about this why?

"How'd you get it started without having the keys?" My stomach fell, so she could drive. She was way too old for me, yet here she sat.

"Connor unlocked and hotwired it for me. On the bright side, the cops didn't catch me. That would have been really bad." I think I saw her smile.

My stomach calmed slightly. "And just how old are you, Bekah?"

"Fifteen and a half. People always think I'm at least seventeen. Though, I really don't understand why."

"Could it be that you resemble a super model?" I asked sarcastically, smiling playfully.

Bekah laughed, which distracted me from any coherent line of thought. "I highly doubt it."

"Right." I glanced at my watch and sighed. Things move so fast when you're with someone you love. "Come on, we'd better get back to the Dinning Hall for dish duty."

Bekah stood up and smiled. "Meet you in the kitchen." She turned around and started walking the opposite direction we had came from.

"And just where are ya going?" I yelled, curiously, after her.

She turned back around, smiling. "The long way back. We can't both enter the Dinning Hall at the same time. Everyone is going to know that we were together."

"Long way?"

Bekah sighed and nodded. "Yes, there's this trail. It crosses over this creek and leads to behind the Camp Office."

"You mean the creek that looks more like a river?"

She laughed, "That's the one. See you in a few minutes, Percy."

I smiled softly, "Later, Bekah."

Bekah's P.O.V.

The walk to the bridge was so beautiful. Then again, everything was beautiful at Camp Half-Blood. Wow. I'm surprised that didn't go on a brochure or something.

Annabeth was sitting on the bridge rail, looking right at me, as if she were waiting for me. Well that's nice…or creepy.

"Hey!" Annabeth said, smiling and walking towards me.

I smiled back. I barely knew her, and she wanted to be friends. I knew she was Percy's best friend, and it was so nice of her to want to be friends with me, too.

"Hey, Annabeth! How are you?" I asked, leaning against the bridge rail beside her.

"Just wonderful! Have you seen the water? The way the sun is hitting the water is absolutely beautiful today."

I turned around and leaned over the rail to get a better look at the water. "Oh, it is!"

Okay, that's where stupidity met stupidity. I knew it wasn't smart to be leaning over a rail that led to a ten-foot drop into a twelve-foot deep creekish river thing. And considering I wasn't very good at swimming, I almost instantly knew it was a bad idea. Then again, I wasn't one for thinking things through before I did them. I also never thought Annabeth could hate me. Boy, was I wrong.

I felt Annabeth's hands on my back as she pushed, and I flipped over the rail.

Considering I wasn't a great swimmer and the current was way too strong to fight against, I knew this would probably end badly.

There wasn't time to scream for Percy's help, he'd be too far away. He wouldn't even hear me. "Percy, help me!" I forced the thought directly at him, praying to the gods our telepathical waves were still connected.

I hit the water and instantly started getting dragged along with the current. I had no clue what might await me, and I really didn't plan on figuring out.

I grabbed at a broken tree branch that was stuck into the bank, and somehow managed to catch it. I knew that soon enough it would either break or my strength would give out.

I wedged my foot between two rocks and regretted it right away. The current pushed the bottom part of my body forward and my ankle went in the wrong direction. There was a sharp snap and pain coursed through my leg.

I was done for.

This wasn't exactly the way I had planned on dying. Okay, so I hadn't really been planning on dying any time soon.

"Bekah! Hold on!" At first I thought I was just delusional, but as the waves calmed around me, I knew it was really Percy.

I really didn't know how much longer I could hold on, so I wasn't about to promise him something that might not happen. I heard him swimming through the water and my arms almost gave out on me.

His arms circled around my waist, and I let go of the branch, and fell into him. His arms held on to me tighter. "Hey." I muttered, totally exhausted all of a sudden.

"What happened?" His voice was full of panic.

I looked up at the bridge, what was I thinking? Annabeth was long gone. "I fell." My words were growing softer as the pain in my ankle spread through my body.

Percy carried my through the water and laid me down on the bank. I sighed, and then grimaced, the pain was still spreading. "My ankle…" I give up on trying to tell him, I was too tired and in too much pain.

He laid down beside me, and pulled me gently into his arms again. He didn't seem to care that I was soaking wet at the moment. "It's broken. I know. Blackjack is coming back for us and I'll get you back to camp."

"It hurts so much, Percy." I muttered, and closed my eyes. I was losing a hold on reality.

"I know." It sounded like he whimpered. I felt bad. He had no clue what to do.

"I'm so tired." My words were getting softer still. I wasn't even sure if I had actually said those.

"Sleep then, Bekah." His voice faded into the distance, and I let go, drifting into my own personal dark escape.

What do you think? Don't be mad at me for making Annabeth like that. You will understand more of her after I get the Hidden Chapter up. It will make lots more sense. Thanks for reading and keep reviewing.