Disclaimer: Rick Riordan gets his inspiration from Greek Myths, so right about now he should be reading one. I, on the other hand, am watching Jersey Shore (guilty pleasure show) and dueling people on Pottermore. I'm not him.
Annabeth. I know that since she's left she's grown and matured in ways that she never could have at home, but… that doesn't lessen the pain. It hurts that she thought that she'd be safer and happier on the streets than at home. I still don't see what drove her to it, but Annabeth is a very difficult person to understand.
At least she's strong. When she went missing the only thing that kept me going was knowing how strong she is. And she really is very mature. The streak of gray in her hair will forever remind me of that. I'm very happy that she's this mature but I can't help but feel like it was before her time. Like she never got the chance to really be a kid.
Well, regardless of my feelings, Annabeth is an adult. There's not much that I can do about this; the only thing that I can do is try to be proud.
Aw, poor Mr. Chase. He really did not deserve that heart-wrenching pain, but I guess it was important to the series.
See ya next time!
