Annabeth's POV

"Are you ready, Annabelle?" Oceanus questioned. He knew how much getting my name wrong irked me. He didn't know that it also made me a little sad, it reminded me of Mr. D. I didn't bother with correcting him today, I just wasn't in the mood.

"Yes Ocean," I retorted. He glared at me, but didn't say anything about it. As we walked through his mansion,(I refused to think of it as a palace) I noticed a calender tacked to a bulletin board in the kitchen. It had March 27th circled in red ink, and I felt my heart sink.

He was getting married to another woman at the same place, and same date? I quickly looked away, knowing that if I stared at it any longer I would break down.

The titan gripped my upper arm and we shot off to the surface. When we reached it, there was an ordinary boat sitting there. Two seats in the middle, one seat in front and one in back. I was grateful it had a motor, because I'm pretty sure if it didn't he would make me row us there.

With all of my injuries I wouldn't be able to pull myself up on the boat. So I swam to the dock, walked to where the boat awaited, and hopped in.

"'Bout time you got here," he grumbled. I chose to ignore his comment and instead looked for a place to sit. Since he was in the back so he could work the motor, I sat in the front to put as much distance between us as possible.

Percy's POV

All the demigods that left came back for the wedding. I felt bad because they must have taken time off from work or school, but they insisted they didn't mind.

Grover was my best man, and Rachel was the maid of honor. Since Atlas was busy holding up the sky, Poseidon offered to walk Calypso down the isle. She was more than happy to accept his offer.

The bridesmaids were other daughters of titans that had been released. Calypso had hunted them down before coming to see me, and they kept in touch ever since.

The color for the wedding is sea green, it was Calypso's idea not mine. She said that way when I wore my tux it would make my eyes pop.

There were three tents; one for the guys, one for the girls, and one over the wedding. All of the guys were ready, we were just sitting around talking about old times. The Stoll brothers talked about all the pranks they pulled, and Grover and I talked about all the quests we have been on.

The flap to the tent was opened and one of the Daughters of Aphrodite walked in, Piper.

"Alright guys, lets get this show on the road," she said. We followed her out and took our places at the alter. And then the wedding march began.