AN: Thanks so much for the review again this is what motivated me to write this chapter before I left. This chapter is dedicated to candy1928, PJOWisegirlandSeaweedBrain, candyrox8, allen r and book hugs for reviewing. Sorry it's such a short chapter.

Disclaimer: I do not own PJO.

She couldn't have been more wrong or more right.

Percy quickly slipped into his room and dove under his bed. He rummaged through the bag of celestial bronze weapons, pulled out the box and his mum's scarf he had borrowed for this occasion and slid the box into his jean's pocket. Tying the scarf around his wrist he slid back out and sat up.

"Ouch." He muttered under his breath as he felt the back of his head, which was throbbing slightly from him hitting it on the bed. Percy jumped back up and ran out of the room casually leaning against Annabeth's door. A second later, Annabeth opened her door and walked out.

"Hey Wise girl," Percy said. Annabeth grinned at him and he grinned back mischievously. Annabeth raised her eyebrows suspiciously.

"Hey," She replied. Percy took her hand and started to pull her down the stairs. Annabeth laughed and tugged at her arm.

"Where are we going?" She asked. Percy glanced back and smiled that mischievous grin again.

"It's a surprise." He told her jumping down the last few stairs. Annabeth tripped slightly, but he caught her. He always caught her. Percy steadied her and gave her a peck on the lips. She smiled.

"You have to wear this," He said untying the scarf. Her smile fell and she frowned.

"Why?" Annabeth asked suspicious again. Percy just shook his head and tied the scarf around her eyes.

"It's a surprise." He told her. Annabeth sighed loudly and Percy laughed.

"I hate surprises." She muttered under her breath, which only made him laugh more. She felt the warmth of Percy's hand as he grabbed hers and led her to her surprise. She trusted Percy not to make her run into anything or trip over any of her step-brother's toys that were strewn across the room. She heard Percy open the front door and could soon feel the grass beneath her feet.

"Percy, I'm not wearing shoes." She called.

"That's o.k. You won't need them where we are going," He said. Annabeth shook her head mystified. Where could they go without her needing shoes? Then the grass beneath her feet gave way to mud and then air. They travelled in silence.

"We're here," Percy announced. He reached back and took her blind fold off. Light flooded her eyes and she blinked until they adjusted. The water around her and Percy's air bubble was strangely shadowed.

"Where is here exactly?" She asked. Percy gestured at the river around them.

"We're in the golden gate river." He laughed at her expression.

"What for?" She asked. Percy laughed and grabbed her hand. He propelled them out of the shadowed water and Annabeth saw the golden gate bridge hanging suspended above them. She gasped.

"This is amazing." She said. Percy nodded.

"That's not the best part." He said. "You know how the bridge lights up during the night?" Annabeth nodded, but she looked confused. "Well it also lights up in the fog."

Annabeth still stared at him confused. Percy lifted his arms and fog flew up from the river and completely surrounded the bridge. They waited a few minutes and then the lights flickered on and the bridge lit up. Even from Percy and Annabeth's, which was only a few hundred metres away from the bridge, bubble you could only see the lights. They shone in the fog like beacons. Annabeth stared at the bridge for a long moment in awe. Then she turned to Percy, who had a small box in his hand.

"Don't you want to build something like that?" He asked. Annabeth nodded. "Doesn't it look permanent?" He asked. She nodded again. Then he handed her the box.

"It's only a promise ring, but I know you want to build something permanent and so do I." He said to her. "And well, I love you and I want to know I can keep you." A tear slid out of the corner of Annabeth's eye and she opened the box. Nestled inside was a thin gold band with a small grey, diamond that sparkled up at her. She turned to face Percy tears pooring out of her eyes. Percy looked at into her eyes and watched them sparkle, like grey diamonds.

"I love you too." She said simply. His nervous face broke out into a huge, slightly silly grin and he pulled her to him. Crushing her against him. He kissed her as if it was the last kiss they would ever share. Her lips tasted slightly salty, because of her tears, and so did his. He broke away suddenly and pulled back enough that he could see her properly.

"Does this mean yes?" He asked. Annabeth nodded grinning.

"Yes seaweed brain. It does." She replied. They started kissing again.