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Annabeth POV:
I was driving home from work for lunch from the architectural firm I work at when my cell phone rang.
"Annabeth?" Percy asked.
"Yes, seaweed brain?" I asked.
"I'm sitting in the principle's office at the girls' school. Can you come? The principle won't tell me anything until you get here." He told me.
"Yeah, I'm turning the car around. I'll be there in ten minutes." I said, hanging up the phone, and changing the direction I was going.
I pulled into the girls' school parking lot, and parked the car. I walked inside the school and entered the principle's office. I saw Percy sitting next to the schools counselor, Hali and Sophia both sitting on a bench, and then the principle behind her desk.
I sat down in the seat next to Percy. "Hi, Principle Wilson. What exactly is the problem. The principle just motioned to the counselor.
"Your daughter Hali refused to go to her classroom today, so her teacher sent her to me. Then, not even five minutes later, I get Sophia sent to me, for starting a fight." The hippie looking counselor said.
"We don't like violence here." The principle sighed. "And since both your daughters show signs of emotional distress Ms. Sanders here is requesting that the four of you do a family life session with her."
"I am a certified Life counselor." She said in what I guess she thought was a soothing tone.
"What happens if we don't do the life counselling?" Percy asked, obviously not wanting to partake in that.
"We would have no other choice than to expel your daughters, do to their already very extensive records on file." The principle sighed.
I looked at Percy. "I guess one session won't hurt." Percy muttered.
"If you would all just follow me into my office now." Ms. Sanders the counselor said.
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"And how did it make you feel when your boyfriend broke up with you, Hali? I can only imagine that it would be very frustrating." The counselor said.
"Oh my gods, she is ten years old!" Percy cried. "We shouldn't even have to discuss this!"
"I agree with my husband." I told her. "This is getting ridiculous."
"Do you and your life partner agree on lots of things, Annabeth?" Ms. Sanders asked me.
"Yes. My husband and I agree on lots of things. Including the fact that Hali and Sophia are 10 years old, and they don't need a boyfriend."
"You're never to young for love!" Sophia called out.
"Hali, are you someone that is often in on again off again relationships?" The counselor asked.
"Well, I had a hard time relating to Ryan before we broke up." She sighed.
"Annabeth, please make this stop." He said. He looked like he wanted to pull his hair out.
"Do you think that you were not compatible?" She asked.
"You've got to be kidding me." Percy said running his hands through his hair. "Are you really asking a ten year old if she is compatible with her boyfriend?"
"I sense very dark aura's and negative energy coming from you." The counselor said simply. "You should learn to align you shockra's Percy."
"It's Mr. Jackson, to you." He said.
"Hold old were you when you two met?" She asked.
"They were twelve!" Hali cried.
"Yeah, but that's different." I said.
"I don't think it is." The counselor said. "Who knows, Hali or Sophia may marry their current boyfriend."
"I don't think that will happen." I said.
"You two probably never thought that you'd get married, did you?"
"Uh, no, but our relationship was a lot deeper than two ten year olds'." Percy said.
"Ryan and Thomas are from camp! They're Katie and Travis' kids'!" Sophia protested. "It's not any different!".
Percy leaned all the way back in his chair. "It is so different.
"This is because you were a child of the prophecy." Hali sighed. "Means you can get away with anything!"
"Being a powerful demigod has nothing to do with that." Percy said, right after Hali.
I looked at Percy, then at Hali, who both instantly looked pale.
"Wait, what? Demigods? Prophecies?" The counselor asked.
"Uh, we should be going now." I said, snapping my fingers in her face, to place the mist over her.
"Oh, alright." She mumbled.
We all quickly left the room.
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We eating dinner, and Percy and I decided to clear a few things up.
"Rule number one." He said. "No boys. And if you have a boyfriend, please do not tell me." He said.
"Alright." The girls laughed.
I smiled at Percy. "That was easy."
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