This is six months later, aka six months after Percy disappeared and Jason came to Camp Half-Blood

Chapter 2: Annabeth

Annabeth Chase sat on a big rock at the edge of the ocean, staring out into the sea. It was calm, perfect, beautiful. Percy would like that. Annabeth hadn't seen Percy for almost six months, and suddenly she didn't want to. What if he had a girlfriend? What if he didn't remember her? Annabeth didn't know which was worse. The Argo II was almost finished, they would be departing for the Roman camp in a week. Jason knew that it was somewhere in San Francisco, but unfortunately, not the exact location. Annabeth sat thinking about this when someone interrupted her thoughts.

"Hey Annabeth! We need you over here!" It was Leo, son of Hephaestus.

Annabeth sighed and walked over to him. "What is it?"

"Chiron called a meeting to discuss what we're going to do when we get to the Roman camp." Leo replied.

"All right, I'm coming," Annabeth replied.

"All right, so we know that the Roman Camp is somewhere in San Francisco." Chiron said, looking up at all the head counselors at the table.

"Hopefully, I'll recognize the location on sight. I'm pretty sure I will." Jason said. Hera had switched Jason and Percy so that the two camps could learn of each other's existence. This was so they could stop Gaea from rising and overthrowing the gods. Annabeth, however, was still bitter at Hera for taking away her boyfriend. At least now she had someone to lay the blame on.

"Yes well, you'd better, otherwise it would have been pointless to build the Argo II and come all the way there for nothing." Leo muttered.

"Hey, I'm doing my best!" Jason protested.

"Dude, it was a joke. I can't wait to sail this baby myself!" Leo cried happily.

"Anyways, I suggest parking the Argo II somewhere outside the camp, and come in on foot. That way you'll look like less of a threat." Chiron said.

"We should probably explained to Lupa what's going on, if she doesn't already know." Piper said.

"Annabeth, any comments?" Chiron asked.

Annabeth shook her head. She was too bust thinking about all of the possibilities of how Percy could react when she finally saw him again.

"Wow, the battle strategist and planner of all quests has nothing to say." Clarisse, daughter of Ares, god of war, spoke out.

Annabeth shot Clarisse an annoyed look, telling her that this wasn't the time. Clarisse had been acting a little nicer than usual lately, ever since the Titan War last summer, but she could still be pretty annoying or mean when she wanted to be. Right now, Clarisse was really bothering Annabeth.

"Shut up," Annabeth grumbled, "or I will fight you." Even Clarisse knew that Annabeth could take her down, she was the number one fighter in the camp right now. After all, Annabeth was the daughter of Athena, goddess of wisdom and battle strategy.

The meeting went on with mostly Jason, Piper, and Leo talking, discussing how they would approach the camp. Obviously, the Roman campers wouldn't hurt Jason, but they would definitely be suspicious of other demigods.

In the end the plan was: dock the ship in the trees somewhere, where mortals nor demigods could see it (it was a flying ship). Find the camp, go in, find Percy, and go straight to Lupa to explain about Gaea's threat and how and why Hera switched Percy and Jason. They would also have to find the other two demigods that where the seven of the prophecy. Then they would sail back to Camp Half-Blood, pick up some supplies if needed, and sail to Greece.

As Annabeth was walking back to the cabin after the meeting, Jason caught up with her.

"Hey, Annabeth, I know you're worried. We'll find him, I know we will." Jason looked like he really mean it.

Annabeth put on a weak smile. "Thanks, Jason. I'm sure your friends will be glad to see you too."

Then Annabeth ran to her cabin, lay down on her bed, and silently, began to sob.

***Note: Until I say at the beginning of another chapter, the people at the Roman camp are in the time when Jason first appeared on that bus, and when Percy first disappeared.

When its Annabeth's POV, though, its been six months since Jason arrived at Camp Half-Blood.

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