Chapter Four

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IV-Annabeth

Now, I'm sure that I will die soon. The pain is unbearably agonizing. My vision has gone hazy and I close my eyes. A voice breaks through the fog that had started to shroud me.

"Hey! What are you doing?" The fog recedes and I can just make out Percy. My mind is thrashing, trying to get my body to twitch, or move. I lift my head up, and even that took enormous effort. This is it. I am revealing myself to Percy. Percy widens his eyes in surprise, and his mouth is opening and closing as he takes in the scene. If not for the circumstances, I would have commented on how he looks so similar to a fish.

Then, his eyes land on me. His eyes are open even more, if that's possible. He ran towards me and touched my face.

"Annabeth? Is that you?"

I don't answer.

"Annabeth. Was the girl I talked to at the end of Mathematics you?" He pleads for me to answer, but I stay mute. He sighs, and then stands up. He faces the person that I knew was Agatha, by listening to the whispers. Agatha faces Percy as well, an emotionless look on her face.

"What were you doing, Agatha? Why were you punching her?" Percy asks. I am a bit disappointed that he just referred to me as 'her'. I sit up, touching the bruises that were starting to form.

"She was trying to take you from me, Percy. She was getting in the way." She says, fake sweetness dripping off her words. Percy snorts.

"Getting in the way of what? And I never belonged to you in the first place." Agatha's face is now a mask of anger and irritation. She flips her hair and huffs.

"Percy, you will regret this. And you, my dear Annabeth? Watch your back." She says this with venom. She then proceeds to stalk off. Percy swivels around, but I scrambled up and hobbled away as fast as I could. There was no way I could talk to him. He chases me and I limp faster, but I am no match for him. Sighing, I look at him.

"What, Percy? Why won't you just leave me alone? Like you did in the morning? Went off to smile that beautiful, lopsided smirk of yours at other girls?" I didn't care about the traitorous tears that streamed down my face. "I trusted you Percy. Agatha said that you were dating her for 8 months. And you know what Percy? I believe her. When were you planning on telling me? Was this your plan? To lead me along? Well, it worked."

"Annabeth, I-"I cut him off.

"Y-you knew that it was my first day today." My voice cracked. "Yet you didn't come. You didn't even recognize your own girlfriend, Percy. I want to make this official, Percy. I want to break up with you. We don't know each other."

"Annabeth, let me explain. Agatha was lying." Percy desperately said.

"How do I know that you aren't, too? Did you even know that I suffered from flashbacks from Tartarus, still? I endure the exact same pain about 3 times a day."

"Did you know that I did, too Annabeth?" Percy snapped back this time.

"Sorry, didn't have enough time to know that, because you were off flirting with other girls at free period. I'm not blind, Percy."

It struck him speechless.

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