This is just a happy little chapter with a sweet cliffhanger. Hope you like it! And really, please review.

I woke up to the sound of the horn blowing, signaling for everyone to come to the bonfire. I looked down and saw Annabeth inside my arms, her head on my chest, rising and falling with each breath I take. We were covered in blankets although it was summer; somehow, no matter how hot it is, I can never sleep without a blanket. I gave her a kiss on her head, and whispered in her ear, "Common, Wise Girl, wake up. We have to go to the bonfire."

Slowly, she picked her head up and turned around, "I know, Seaweed Brain," she replied, her voice low from sleeping, "it's time to find out who Lucy really is."

I got up and got dressed, letting Annabeth get another minute of sleep. I picked up her clothes and asked, smirking, "Are you so tired you need help getting dressed?"

She smiled at me, her eyes laughing, "Can't enough of me, Percy?"

I jumped back on the bed right on top of her, "No, sorry, can't."

She laughed loudly and we kissed for another minute. I had to pull back though, since we really did have to get going. I stood up and yanked the blanket away from her, still giggling. I took her panties and put them on for her, kissing her legs in the process. Then I put her pants on, while she was still laughing, and finally I slid her shirt on, and kissed her lips in the end.

"You really can't stop laughing can't you?" I said, teasing her.

She moved her finger back and forth signaling "no".

"Well at least get up and walk with me." I grabbed her hand and yanked her off the bed, then shoved her on my back and gave her a piggy back ride.

"Common horsy! She yelled, laughing , "go faster!"

I made a big show as if I was going to throw her of my back, which made her laugh even harder, then I started toward the cloud of smoke in the air.

When we got to the bonfire, I saw on the far bench, and old friend of mine.

I guess Annabeth spotted her too since she yelled, "Thalia!" and waved.

Thalia spun around and ran toward us. She wore a black tank top with a drawing of a bow and arrow on it, and short blue jeans. Her spiky night-sky black her has already gotten down to her shoulder (I noticed the small crown of the lieutenant of Artemis on top of her head), and her bright blue eyes could be seen from a mile away.

"Hey Annabeth," she said, and hugged her as Annabeth got off my back, "long time no see, ha, Percy?"

"Yeah, I guess so," I replied, haven't seen Thalia since the Second Titan War," are the huntresses here?"

"Yes," she replied, pointing toward a group of about 20 young girls who were sitting away from everyone," we were following those monsters you guys killed this morning, so we stopped here to rest and say hello."

"Oh well, you can always count on us to save the day!" I said raising my fist in the air like superman.

"Yes, Percy, you did a very good job touching the drachaenae with your sword while I killed the Minotaur." Annabeth said, poking his chest.

I grabbed her arms and held them in front of her, putting my face inches from hers, "What did I tell you about mocking the savior of Olympus, Wise Girl?" she giggled and I kissed her, then let her arms go.

"As cute as you are, guys," Thalia said, "I am a huntress of Artemis, and this is very wrong."

"Shut up, Thalia," Annabeth said," We were meant to be, even the goddess of love admits it."

"Yes," Said Thalia, with a disgusted look on her face," My mistress isn't really fond of Aphrodite."

"Oh well, " I said," guess you will have to suffer with us tonight."

Me and Annabeth didn't sit next to Thalia, because that meant sitting next to the rest of the hunt, and that meant no making out, so we sat next to our friends Will Solace and Silena Beauregard (-Yes I know she is dead but I like her so she is alive in my story-).

"Hey guys," said Silena, "what's up?"

"The huntresses are here," said Annabeth, "and there is a new camper, Lucy, who is apparently really powerful, like "Big Three" powerful. But we don't know who her godly parent is."

"Really?" said Will and Silena in unison, "but they have a pact," continued Will, "I can't believe one of them might have broken in it again."

"Yeah," I said, "my thoughts exactly."

"Anyway…" Annabeth said, after a minute of silence, trying to avoid awkwardness, "I really liked your stone arrows Will; you and Lou did a really nice job."

He smiled at her, "Thanks, Annabeth. You know, I have been trying to work on new type of arrows; healing arrows, that wouldn't hurt if hit you, but they would actually heal your other injuries."

"That sounds fantastic," she said, sounding excited, while Silena and I were playing asleep, "you can use it in so many situations, such as if one gets injured, but you can't reach them. It's perfect! If you want I can by and help you."

"Yeah!" Will said, a little too happy than I wanted him to be, "that would be great!"

"Maybe I can come too," I said.

"No, Percy," Annabeth replied, hurting him a little without noticing, "you will probably fall asleep before we even start."

"No ,I won't!" I exclaimed.

She looked at me, with an "are you serious?" kind of look.

"Fine, but maybe I will come visit."

She smiled at me and took my hand, leaning her head against my shoulder.

"Hey!" yelled Silena, waking up from her daze, and pointed to a golden glow with a lyre in it above the campers on the bottom, "that girl you talked about, she was just claimed by Apollo."

I looked toward the light, and indeed that was Lucy under it. But something was strange here.

"But check this out," said Annabeth, again, reading my thoughts, "the sign is changing, turning to the red spear of Ares."

"What?" I said, and got out to get a better look.

"I see it too!" said Will.

Annabeth got on her feet and ran down the benches. I saw her reach Chiron, who was standing next to Lucy, with a look as puzzled as mine. They talked for about a minute, then I decided I should join the conversation. "Be right back," I told Will and Silena as I jumped down two rows at a time.

"This is so strange," said Chiron, his eyes full of thought.

"It is obvious that the sign looks more like Apollo's lyre than Ares's spear," Annabeth pointed out, "Maybe they both want to claim her, but Apollo is winning."

I was confused, "Are you trying to say that she is the daughter of both of them? That's impossible!"

"No, Percy," replied Chiron, "I think she is trying to say that both gods are related, but obviously Apollo is closer, he is the father. The question is, why is Ares battling him for control?"

Just as he asked it, the two gods popped up in front of them.

"I will tell you why!" screamed Ares, pointing at Apollo, "Because this dude screwed my daughter!"

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