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So, our hiatus will be ending soon, and we will be little writing bees and write our tiny hearts out just for you. Expect some new one-shots in the near future!

Anyway, sorry for the long wait, but Mine Part 3 is finally here! Hope you like it.

~ThreeOlympianGoddesses

THE WEDDING DAY

Everything was perfect that day, all thanks to Yasmin. The reception looked gorgeous. It wasn't too girly, just the way I liked it, but still beautiful nonetheless. We had everything at the beach, and got married in the waves. Doesn't that sound amazing? Well, yeah, I got splashed a couple times, and I bet Yasmin was steaming at the cost it would take for them to dry clean that dress, but this was once in a lifetime. And you gotta make it count, right?

But we got bills to pay
We got nothin' figured out
When it was hard to take
Yes, yes

Percy and I have officially moved in together. We carried the last box in yesterday. Now it's just a matter of unpacking. Joy. But today I got a letter. And not just any letter. A phone bill for $80. And another letter. $142.17 for water. And another. They just keep piling up and up on the counter until I don't know which is which. I can barely find my keys in that mess. I mean, I'm the supporter of this family, since Percy only makes about $10.00 and hour plus $2 tips, so I'm the one paying all the bills. $64,000 a year is enough, but Percy needs to do something. When he gets out of college he doesn't know what he's gonna do. I don't know what we'regonna do with our lives anymore. Back then, it was so much easier when you were seven and pretended to be a princess where the knight in shining armor comes to save you. I've found my knight, but he's not climbing up the tower yet.

This is what I thought about:

I tried to forget about all of that stupid stuff. Besides, things would work out in the end. Last night, Percy told me that he was sure that he was going to be a marine biologist. I was seriously happy for him, as I helped him with applications and recommendations. He decided to take a job as assistant to a marine biologist, Kari Sloane, the same woman that he had taken an internship with last year.

Just then, I saw the package that Thalia had given us for a wedding gift. I guess I was so overwhelmed that I forgot to open it. A flood of memories washed over me when I saw what was inside. It was a framed black and white candid photo of Percy and me at Camp Half-Blood. It was the day that Rachel became the Oracle, the day Percy and I shared his blue birthday cupcake, the day that we didn't want to end. In the photo, I'm laughing with my eyes closed and slightly leaning on Percy's shoulder, who's laughing too. We're both looking out at the sparkling lake. It was gorgeous. I wonder who could've taken this…..Probably one of the Stoll brothers hiding behind a bush.

"Percy! You have to see this!" I called.

Do you remember, we were sittin' there, by the water?
You put your arm around me for the fist time
You made a rebel of a careless man's careful daughter
You are the best thing that's ever been mine

Do you remember all the city lights on the water?
You saw me start to believe for the first time
You made a rebel of a careless man's careful daughter
You are the best thing that's ever been mine

The stress left my head when Percy saw the photo. He loved it, too. We decided to go for a midnight walk on the beach. We must have walked for hours, but I didn't care.

"Remember that time when we sat by the water, before it got so chaotic?" Percy asked.

I remembered that day a few weeks before we got married. Percy and I, on a picnic next to the lake. It was away from New York, but near enough so that the lights reflected on the glistening water. The moon was perfect that night. I remember I ate a spicy tuna roll, and my stomach hurt for about two days after that. But that's not the point. That picnic…. it was special. That was I time when I felt loved. When I felt that I had a place. Percy had changed me, in a good way, of course. I'm not the same Annabeth I was when we were twelve.

Oh, oh, oh, oh

And I remember that fight, two-thirty AM
You said everything was slipping right out of our hands
I ran out, crying, and you followed me out into the street

One night, I was aimlessly sifting through the gigantic pile on the counter top, waiting for Percy. He told me that he was assisting for Kari, and that he'd be home at around nine. It was now eleven o'clock. I was getting worried. I turned on the TV and convinced myself that he was stuck in traffic.

No, Annabeth, you will not think about the bad things. I told myself.

But what if he- I protested.

NO! Nothing is wrong with him! He will be fine!

Just then, I realized I was talking to myself.

"Annabeth Chase-Jackson, you are so stupid. You are arguing with yourself," I said out loud.

Oh, Hades, I'm doing it again! I thought.

"Argh!" I shouted in frustration. I decided to focus on television.

Nothing good was on, except for a rerun of American Idol. While I listened to an off-key rendition of I Will Always Love You, I took out my laptop and chatted with Yasmin on Gmail for a while. After about an hour, I said goodbye, turned off all the electronics and curled up on the couch with a ratty old quilt. Where the heck did that even come from?

I was awakened by a loud noise. I opened my eyes to see Percy walk in, looking really tired and carrying a briefcase. His tie was askew. I looked at the clock above the fireplace we never use. It was 2:30 A.M.

"Where were you?" I yelled at him, still half-asleep, "Look at the time! You said you'd be here at eight!"

"Look, Annabeth, we were running late because of traffic. Besides, this was an important interview. I got a recommendation from one of the top professors at the Marine Biology Institution. But then, Kari's car broke down, and I had to drive her all the way home, which took two hours because of traffic," Percy explained, looking slightly annoyed from lack of sleep.

"Fine, whatever. Doesn't matter to me," I lied. I didn't want to think about this at all. But I did anyway. I had never met Kari, but seen her picture with all the other marine biologists in Percy's work files. She was a petite girl with beautiful auburn wavelets and green-gray eyes, heart-shaped freckles, and a slight gap in her teeth, making her look cute in a pixie-type way. I didn't want to even consider that Kari could steal him away. I was never the jealous type. (Rachel doesn't count!)

But right now, I was totally green-eyed.

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