A/N: I took liberties on the Argo II. This is just what I think it'll look like. Thanks to all of you wonderful people that reviewed or added my story to their favorites/story subscriptions.

To April: No problem! Thank you!

To Buddysbud: Thanks!

To .hell: (starting from chapter 3 review and onward) sorry if it was confusing, it was reeaaaalllyy hard to write.

(Chapter 4:) I don't know for sure, but I don't think she knew for sure.

(Chapter 5:) I know, right?

To Cherepaha: Thanks for the advice! I'll try to make the chapters longer.

To Prattdizzle: Thanks! I think that my reunion is going to be both, because I agree that awkward is their style; yet i want it to be happy too... so I'm not totally sure yet.

Disclaimer: I don't own Heroes of Olympus or any of its characters.


Over the next few weeks, I became good friends with Piper, Jason and Leo. Piper especially. She was almost like a sister to me now. We would go down to the beach and talk until curfew most nights. We actually had a lot in common: intelligence, and good death glares, to name a few. Sometimes we talked about Greek myths and the truth behind them. Sometimes I talked about Percy. Sometimes, we talked about Jason. On this particular night, she brought up Jason, and I noticed a faint blush creep up her cheeks. Hm.

"Piper, has something happened with Jason?" I asked her, smiling mischievously. Her cheeks were tomato red now.

"Umm… well, he, um… he kissed me," She said, embarrassed.

"'Kiss' is not a strong enough word. They were totally like making out, and Jason had her like, pinned to a tree," Leo said from behind us, smirking. Piper & I jumped a foot, startled. "And I'm all like, "Your shifts are starting now." And Piper just glares at me. And she looked so intimidating with mussed up hair and lip gloss smeared all over her face." He laughed sarcastically, and Piper punched him so hard, he fell over. "Ouch, beauty queen," He protested, wincing as we laughed at him.

We said goodbye shortly after, and made our way to our cabins, to get enough sleep to work on the ship.

The Argo II, by the way, was almost finished. Already, it was living up to its expectations of a "Spankin' hot war machine", and it wasn't finished yet.

The deck was over 150 feet long, and almost 70 feet wide. The ship was made of dark pine with Celestial Bronze supports, built like an ancient Greek trireme (except for having a below deck). Fire is set to burn 24/7 from Festus' mouth, and there are banks of cannons (refitted for Celestial Bronze cannons are on the port and starboard sides. There are 2 small sails, and three banks of oars. In the center of the Argo, there is a fire pit, enchanted so it burns as long as we want it to, surrounded by benches for us to sit on.

The deck that the steering wheel is on is on a slightly raised platform, taller from the main deck for a better view of the sea. Or sky.

Below deck is even cooler. There are 4 cabins (2 to a room, and 1 lucky Roman demigod gets a smaller room to them self), each fairly large in bedroom is personalized for the users, with 2 beds, each complete with a bedside table & lamp, 2 dressers, and a desk and chair. The room I would share with Piper was painted misty silver, with sea blue and white accents. An owl and dove was being painted on one wall side by side, and the ceiling was being painted like a night sky, complete with stars like real constellations, including the Huntress.

There was a charm the Hecate Cabin put on the Romans' cabin spaces that if they thought about what they wanted, snapped their fingers and said 'consilio', the room would change to what they wanted. No do-overs, though.

The cabins all connected to the same hallway, boys on the left, girls on the right. At the end of the hallway, on each side, were 2 full bathrooms: 1 for the guys, and the other for the girls.

The other rooms below deck were the Library/Council Room, the mini-Forge, the armory, the lounge, the kitchen, and the IM'ing room.

The Library/Council Room was my personal favorite, being a child of Athena. Dark wooden bookcases would completely cover 2 of the walls, one to be filled with books, the other with a laptop, maps, paper, and supplies for drawing/writing. The other walls were not going to be bare. One would hold a magnetic whiteboard, for writing and drawing out plans. The other would have a huge map. In the center of the room a large, mahogany oak table would stand, with chairs all around.

The mini-forge was Leo's favorite (Duh). It was a much smaller version of the forges at camp. The walls were made of steel, and scrap metal littered the worktables.

The armory was huge. The shelves already held equipment. Spears, swords, lances, daggers, and gladiuses would take up a whole wall. Bows and quivers full of every type of arrows available (including Fart arrows, Sonic arrows, Celestial Bronze tipped, silver, and Imperial gold), plus shields would take up another. The third wall would be taken up with our personal armor, plus a spare. The last wall would hold Greek fire, various Hephaestus traps, and first aid supplies (ambrosia and nectar, healing salve, bandages, etc.) The Ares Cabin loved it.

The lounge was the place we could hang out in. There would be a huge couch, complete with a low coffee table and a home theater system (including an Xbox 360). A shelf would hold CD's, video games, and other trinkets.

The kitchen would be small. The wooden cabinets would hold easy-to-make and pre-made food, because demigods can't usually cook to save their lives. There would be a microwave and mini-fridge. All the cutlery would be disposable, so no dishwasher was needed. There would be a table that we could eat at.

The last room would be the IM'ing room. It would be slightly larger than a supply closet, and two twin fountains would be separated from a soundproof curtain.

The last thought I had before I fell asleep was that it would be magnificent.


A few days later, it had been three weeks since I got the dream about Percy. When I walked from Archery practice to Bunker 9, Leo, Jason and Piper (she was holding Jason's hand, finally!) intercepted me.

"Hey, guys," I greeted them. "What's up?" I noticed they were all grinning.

"Not much. We're just here to tell you that you don't have to work today," Piper said.

"Why?" I asked, suspicious. Was this an intervention?

"Well…" Leo said slowly, studying his hands. " I believe because the Argo II is finito," Leo announced. I stared at him in shock.

"Really?"

"Finished," Jason confirmed, wrapping an arm around Piper. "We're moving furniture in now."

"Ohmygods!" I said in one breath, launching myself at Leo and giving him a big hug. "Thank you!" I said with relief.

"No problem, Annabeth," Leo blushed and grinned at me, hugging me back quickly. I released him and went to hug Jason and Piper.

"You're brain's probably going crazy. Planning any battle strategies yet, Annabeth?" Jason smirked when I hugged him.

But the truth was, I only had one thought in my head. And it was that I'd get to see Percy again.


P.S: We'll be seeing Percy soon! ;)

R&R! :)