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Well I had read sever stories about the day that Annabeth realized that Percy had gone missing, so I thought I would write one myself. Only cause I think it's fun.

Third Person P.O.V.

Very end of The Last Olympian.

The two demi-gods stood on top of the hill, watching as cars pulled away carrying their friends away to the start of the school year, and the continuation of their lives. The blond girl, laced her fingers with the black haired boy's. Off to the side, the guard dragon, Peleus, slept in the morning sun, as puffs of smoke drifted from his nostrils.

"You've been thinking about Rachel's prophecy?" The Son of Poseidon questioned his new, Daughter of Athena, girlfriend.

"How did you know?" She frowned.

"Because I know you." She bumped shoulders with him in a playful manner.

"Ok, so I have. Seven half-bloods shall answer the call. I wonder who they'll be." Of course, at this moment, the two had no idea what the future held for them. "We're going to have so many new faces next summer."

"Yep. And all that stuff about the world falling in storm or fire." Annabeth pursed her lips at the idea.

"And foes at the Doors of Death. I don't know, Percy, but I don't like it. I thought… well, maybe we'd get some peace for a change."

"Wouldn't be Camp Half-Blood if it was peaceful." Percy replied.

"I guess you're right… Or maybe the prophecy won't happen for years." Annabeth retorted, almost hopeful.

"Could be a problem for another generation of demi-gods." Percy agreed, almost as hopeful. "Then we can kick back and enjoy." Annabeth nodded. Her blond hair bouncing in its usual pony tail, but with each nod, a wave of uneasiness was released. The green eyed boy couldn't blame her.

"Race you to the road?" He asked.

"You are so going to lose." Annabeth released her boyfriend's hand, and took off. Without looking back, Percy followed suit.

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2 Months Later

Annabeth sat in her dorm room at her new boarding school. The past two months spent in New York had been memorable.

She had spent most of her weekends up on Mount Olympus, consumed by the duty that was appointed to her, by her mother only two and a half months earlier. She had already finished the designs for Artemis' temple (mainly upon request of her black, spiky haired friend), and had begun the designs for her own mother's temple.

She stared at the piece of paper on front of her at her desk. Her roommate left about 20 minutes ago to meet with some friends, leaving Annabeth to her homework. Annabeth, for the first time in all 16 years of her life, was completely and totally burnt, and had no desire to do her homework.

Her Advanced Placement Calculus text book sat in front of her. But her brain had no drive to solve the equations presented. It was all at a total loss to her, and she hated it.

"Ugh!" She placed her head on the desk top. Actually, "slammed" would have been a better word to describe that. She was getting sick of all the work that she was surrounded by. She hadn't had a chance to sit back and smell the roses since before the school year had started. That was two months ago. TWO FREAKING MONTHS AGO! She hadn't even seen her boyfriend for more than an hour. And it was mostly through Iris-messaging.

"Annie?" She spun around, hair whipping her face, and coming completely out of its holder. She came face to, misted face(?) of her boyfriend. His eyes sparkled, he raised an eyebrow in amusement, and let out a chuckle. "Whatcha' up too?" Annabeth rolled her eyes at his antics.

"Homework."

"You sure about that? Cause it seems to me, that you were just sitting there." Annabeth glared. Percy knew that it was all an Iris message, and therefore she couldn't hurt him. But it sent chills up his spine. She did know where he lived after all.

"Perseus Jackson. I swear to the gods…." She let her threat hang. She could see Percy visibly gulp.

"Ok, ok. Gods." He held his hands up in defense.

"What, Percy? I have a lot of homework tonight that I want to get done. Then I have to finish designing Athena's temple, then start Zeus'. I also have to make sure that all of the cabins at camp are getting built correctly, I even have to talk to Chiron about adding a whole new wing, just to make room. And I need to make adjustments to-"

"Annabeth, Annabeth, ANNABETH!" The gray eyed girl stopped, blinking in confusion. He never interrupts her like that.

"As much as I would love to hear all about the construction and stuff, I called to see if you wanted to hang out tomorrow."

"Percy, you know I can't." Annabeth gave out a sigh, and let her face drop into a frown. "I would love to. But I have so much to do."

"Wise Girl," Percy sighed. He knew that she was busy. She put her all into everything she does. That's one of the many reasons that he loves her. "It's Saturday tomorrow. You can afford to spend some one on one time with your boyfriend for two hours. When we're done, we can go up to Olympus, and I can hang with you while you design. Please, please," He begged. " You'll kill yourself with all of your work." He really was worried about her. That and he REALLY wanted to see her.

"Is it really Friday, today?" He nodded.

"Fine."

"Yes!" Percy did a fist pump/jump, causing him to almost fall over, when he landed and tripped over a sneaker. The two started to laugh. It took them a few moments to compose themselves. But it all broke again when they both saw how red each other's faces were, and how messed up their hair was. "And then just think," Percy finally said. "One more week, and we can meet up at camp! We'll have two weeks for each other. Just you, me, and a bubble under the sea." He wiggled his eye brows. Annabeth just sat there.

"Wow. You are so lucky you're cute."

"You think I'm cute?"

"Nope." They both started laughing. "Well I gotta go. My roommate should be home soon. I'll see you tomorrow, say 10ish?"

"Yah, I'll pick you up. Goodnight, Beautiful." Annabeth blushed.

"Night." They waved their hands through the mist.

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Percy was right on time picking her up. They spent the day hanging out and being a normal (or as normal as they can be, being children of Gods) couple. The Gods, or Aphrodite at least, must have been looking out for them. They had perfect weather, they weren't being attacked by monsters, and to Percy's enjoyment, Annabeth wasn't worried at all about designs.

They walked hand in hand through Central Park, and watched all the people in the park. They laughed at the kids on the playground, and smiled at the old couple sharing an ice-cream cone on a bench.

It was a perfect day.

"Thank you." Percy looked at the beautiful girl under his arm.

"For what?"

"For dragging me out of my dorm. I needed this." Annabeth confessed.

"Anything for you, Babe." He kissed her forehead. He never used terms of endearment (except for Wise Girl, but that was in a whole different category). She blushed and kissed his cheek.

It was getting late. They had spent the whole day together, so he walked her home.

"I had a lot of fun today, Seaweed Brain." She admitted when they reached the door to her dorm complex.

"I did too." He leaned in to her. She got on her toes, placing her hands on his chest. Their lips met. Their lips moved in sync. (A.N. Sorry about the lack of details about the whole kissing thing. Never been kissed before, so not sure what to tell ya….. sorry) "Goodnight." He whispered.

"Night."

The week passed, and the two weren't able to see each other again. They couldn't even communicate through Iris message. Her roommate was constantly in their room. Something about her boyfriend dumping her for some other chick. Annabeth didn't know, they were never really close.

Percy, on the other side of town, on the other hand, was very close to his school friends. After being in the same school for two years, it was bound to happen.

"Dude, you're such a liar. There is no way, that you are dating her!" Percy had his friend, Anthony over the Wednesday before break. They were in his room, looking for a video game to play. Anthony hand wandered over to Percy's dresser, where the framed pictures rested. Thank Gods for the Mist, was all that Percy could think. Anthony was currently looking at a picture of himself and Annabeth kissing. Actually, it was the picture that the Stoll brothers had managed to take, the night of Percy's 16th birthday, right before they were thrown into the lake.

"Yah. That was actually taken right when she aske- I mean, I asked her out." Crap.

"No way. She had to make the first move?" Anthony almost dropped the picture, he was laughing so hard. Percy rubbed the back of his neck.

"Yah." So basically, his friends were like that. In fact, most of his school friends were like his at camp. And, like some of his camp friends, Anthony didn't let this new piece of information down.

And, like Annabeth, Percy's week couldn't have gone by slower.

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The last night they saw each other.

The camp fire that night, was just like the others. Filled with obnoxious songs, scary stories of quests, hilarious memories of pranks, and the roasting of marshmallows. Annabeth and Percy were joined at the hip. They would barely be more than an arm's length away, they weren't complaining.

The fire faded as campers walked to their respective cabins for the night. Percy and Annabeth, on the other hand, found their way down to the beach, refusing to say goodnight, just yet.

Annabeth leaned back into Percy's chest, as they sat on the sand, staring at the moons reflection on the placid water. Annabeth listened to the steady beat of his heart. As much as she would not admit it out loud, she knew it went to a certain beat: Annabeth, Annabeth, Annabeth, Annabeth… It was steady enough for a metronome.

Percy rested his chin atop of her head, soaking in the moment of being with her. He wouldn't change it for the world. They sat there for a few moments, time ticking away taking them deeper and deeper into the night.

"We need to go to bed." Annabeth's voice was quiet, and she let out a small yawn.

"Ok." She stood up, and even though he didn't need it, she helped him stand. He walked her, hand in hand to her cabin. Cabin 6, to be precise.

There weren't any lights on, so it was safe to say, that Annabeth's sibling were sound asleep, and Percy took that to his advantage.

He leaned in, and kissed her goodnight. But she wouldn't let him leave her with that. She deepened the kiss, by leaning in more. Their lips moved in harmony. He licked her bottom lip, asking for entrance, she granted him that. Their tongues battled for dominance, and surprisingly, Percy won. Annabeth had to admit to herself, she didn't mind this. They pulled away, gasping for air. Their foreheads rested on each others, but with their bodies still pressed together, Percy could feel her heart beating at a rapid pace. Percy, Percy, Percy, Percy… The beat was as steady as a metronome.

"Goodnight, Wise Girl. I- I love you." She smiled. They had never admitted that to each other. It was early in their relationship, she knew her mother would be upset.

"I love you too, Seaweed Brain." He gave her one more peck on the cheek, and walked away to his cabin. She watched his back, and made sure he got into his cabin. Her heart raced, as she opened her cabin's door, changed into her pajamas, and climbed into bed.

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Annabeth woke to the shuffling feet of her siblings. She quickly climbed out of bed, and got dressed. She said good morning to them, and headed out the door. There was about 20 minutes before breakfast, and she knew that Percy would miss it, if she didn't wake him up. She was planning her attack, when she entered Cabin 3. She saw that Percy's bunk was unoccupied. That's weird. She thought. She left, not until after making his messy bed, and met with her siblings before breakfast. She figured she would see him there.

When breakfast started, he still wasn't there. She grew nervous. She blew it off, reasoning that he had gone swimming and lost track of time. When breakfast ended, and he STILL wasn't there, she got REALLY nervous.

So she went to the lake. No Percy. She went to the beach. No Percy. She went to the sword arena, the woods, the Big House, even Rachel's cave! (Which was uninhabited, what with her still being at school), and still, there was no Percy.

Annabeth raced down the hill to the Big House, to find Chiron and Mr. D playing pinchole.

"Chiron."

"Yes, My dear?"

"Oh goody. If it isn't our own little Annibell." Annabeth was so upset, that she couldn't even roll her eyes. Chrion noticed the distress.

"What is it? What is wrong."

"It's Percy. Have you seen him?" Her voice cracked, she could barely hold back the fear crawling up her body and consuming her.

"No, I haven't."

"He's gone, Chiron. I can't find him anywhere."