Look, i'm sorry for some mistakes because i have made quite a few. I'm so sorry about that. It's almost over and i just finished it, so i will be updating pretty soon with the end. Look, i don't mean to sound mean about anything. Please, don't take it personally. I don't try to do it. I'm just following the story. I'm sorry again, but thank you for the reviews.
"C'mon, seaweed brain, where does x go?" I asked for the tenth time.
He shrugged, "Does it go with 5x?"
"Yes, it does. Now, where do you put them?" I asked hopefully.
"Do you leave them on both sides?"
I face-palmed, "No, Percy, you don't just leave them there."
"Well, then, where do they go?"
"Oh my gods, you are hopeless!" I shouted, being a bit too dramatic. I flew my hands up in the air and shot off the bed, walking over to the dresser.
"What did I do?"
"Percy, I have explained this to you a million times! You have to move them to one side!"
"When did you ever tell me this?"
"I told you that, like, literally a minute ago. You hear it in class all of the time, don't you?"
"I'm too busy to pay attention in math. I'm occupied with my thoughts."
"What could you be thinking about that is greater than math?"
He smiled, "You."
I blushed, "Well, you should know that paying attention is better for you. If you are possibly thinking about me, you should know that I'd get mad at you because you aren't paying attention."
"Then what's the use of dating a daughter of Athena?" He joked.
I hit his arm, which hurt me, "Stupid seaweed brain! Can you please pay attention in math from now on? I'm getting tired of explaining this over and over again."
"Geez, I guess I can try. It's going to be hard. Can I get a reward if I do it?"
I sat in his lap and wrapped my arms around his neck. His moved down to grab my waist, "Maybe you will. That all depends on how much you learn."
"Wait! You never told me that I have to learn!" He joked.
"You really are a seaweed brain."
He shrugged, "I try my hardest."
"Okay, now you better be done with this by the time I finish my shower. If not, you will be in trouble. You got that?"
He saluted me, "Ma'am, yes ma'am."
While I walked to my room, I was laughing. Why did Percy have to be so funny? Quickly, I grabbed one of Percy's shirts and a pair of Nike shorts. Nobody would be able to see the shorts beneath the shirt, though, but I didn't really care. I had to sleep with some sort of coverage. I mean, I do sleep with Percy every night. After grabbing them, I turned on the shower.
The shower was as warm as I normally is. I tried to prolong the shower as much as I possibly could; Percy wouldn't be able to finish quickly. He needed all of the time that he could get. I was serious about trouble happening. Why would I lie? There was no reason to.
In the shower, I thought about things that I normally think about. Well, I tried to, but thoughts of camp flooded my mind. We hadn't been there in so long; I really missed it. I wanted to see Malcom and Chiron and Piper. I might regret saying it, but I actually want to see Drew. Okay, admitting it tasted like poison. They weren't the only ones I missed. Percy still had to get his new phone, anyways. It was still lying on his desk, broken into little pieces. Anyone in the Hephaestus cabin could easily fix it, but I think Percy wanted a new picture on the back. No matter what, we were going to visit them soon. I really needed to talk to Piper about all of the drama. I still hadn't told anyone at camp about it. You would think that they'd be the first to know, but I still kept it from them. I'm not really sure why, though.
When I got out, I could hear Percy playing video games. He was shouting stuff at the TV. I laughed while changing. My laugh was loud enough so that Percy could hear it. He quieted down, that's how I knew. He was probably making sure he answered all of the questions. Knowing him, he answered them, but had no idea what they meant. That's Percy for you.
"Percy, are you done?" I asked while towel drying my hair.
"Yeah, I finished just a few minutes ago. I think I did pretty good."
"Well." I corrected.
"What?"
I laughed, "The correct phrase is 'I think I did pretty well'."
"Oh, I knew that."
"Sure you did, Percy. Sure you did. Do you want me to check your answers?"
He pulled me onto his lap, "Nah, I'll check them tomorrow. Right now, I want to spend some time with my amazing girlfriend."
"Really?" He nodded. "Who is this amazing girlfriend, if I may ask?"
"You can ask all you want. See, she's shorter than me, but she's the most beautiful person on the planet. She has grey eyes that I can get lost in. Her hair is in perfect blonde princess curls. She can be tough when she wants to be, but she is in love with me. Do you know who I'm talking about?"
I laughed, "Yeah, I heard you. She seems really nice."
"Oh, she's better than nice. She's amazing!"
"I got that the first time, seaweed brain. You didn't have to repeat it."
"What if I wanted to?" He asked as his lips made their way to my neck.
I tried to breath and speak at the same time, "Then…you can."
"Good, cause I'll be talking about her a lot." He told me in between kisses.
"Really?"
"She's the best ever!"
I stopped him, "And who is this amazing girlfriend!"
"Her name is Annabeth. Do you know her?"
"Oh, I heard she is amazing. She's one of the best fighters, and I heard that she's super smart. Is all of that true?"
He smirked and held me closer, "She's better than all of that."
"Thank you, seaweed brain."
"I love you, wise girl."
"I love you, too. You're really sweet. Did you know that?"
He lied us back down, "You say that quite often, you know?"
"I can't help it if it's true!"
He took a minute before speaking, again, "Are you really jealous of other girls? You should know that I wouldn't leave you for anyone. You know that, right?"
I nodded, "Yeah, I know that. It's just that girls can get a little…jealous sometimes. No matter how smart I am, I'm still going to be worried that you'll leave me. It's just what girls do. I'm sorry."
"Why are you sorry? I just don't want you to feel bad about it. I'm never going to leave you for anyone."
"I know that, Percy, I do. I just have my moments sometimes. I mean, I'm not the prettiest girl. I'm not the coolest. I'm obviously not the nicest person."
He smiled, "Annabeth, have you banged your head lately?"
"No, I haven't!"
"It just seems like we've had this conversation before. You are the most beautiful girl that I've ever seen. Aphrodite has nothing on you. No offense, Aphrodite. Please, don't kill me now. Anyways, you are extremely cool. Yeah, you aren't the nicest person, but we can't all be perfect. You're very close, though. Sure, you can lose your temper every once in a while. So can I. That doesn't matter. I don't care if you're the nicest person because, frankly, nice is over rated."
I looked him in the eyes, "You're right. I think we have had this conversation before."
He chuckled and pulled me into his chest, "I knew it, but I don't care. I'll explain this to you every day if I have to. By then, it'll be routine."
"No, I won't need it every day."
"Good, cause I don't think I can do that."
"It would be appreciated, though."
He laughed, "Yeah, that's not going to happen. I just don't want you to feel bad about yourself. Please don't."
"I won't. I promise I won't." I whispered into his chest. "Do you know where Sally is?"
"Why do you wanna know where my mom is?"
I shrugged, "I was just wondering. I'm thinking of talking to her about something."
"And that something is?" Percy asked, and I shook my head. He pouted, "Are you seriously not going to tell me? I don't think it's very healthy to keep secrets from your loving boyfriend."
"I'm not telling you for a reason. It's a surprise."
He groaned, "Are you serious? Can you please tell me?"
"No, I'm not going to tell you because it's a secret! You'll find out soon enough."
"Do you think my mom would tell me?"
I laughed, "Nah, that's why I need to talk to her about it. I won't be long, Perce."
Gently, I kissed his cheek and hurried out of the room.
Before Percy would follow, I made sure the door was shut. I couldn't lock it, but Percy wouldn't follow me. He'd respect my wishes. I needed to talk to Sally. It's not like Percy wouldn't find out eventually; he just doesn't need to know yet. If he were to find out now, everything would be ruined. That can't happen. I love Percy and all, but he can't really keep this secret to himself. He'd tell everybody.
Sally was sitting in the kitchen reading over one of her writings. She instantly brightened when I came in. I hurriedly grabbed some lemonade and sat beside her. I let her finish up the page, so that we could talk. I didn't really want to interrupt her. That's impolite.
In no time, she was finished and listening intently to my idea. It was a good idea, I might add. It's all mine! Yep, I come up with all of the good plans.
"Let me get this straight, you want to go back to camp in two weeks?" Sally asked.
I nodded, "Yes, I hope it's alright. I've just been missing everybody, and there's a lot of drama at school. I kinda just need to get away from it. Percy wouldn't let me go alone. I thought it'd be cool if we both went."
"That sounds like a fantastic idea, Annabeth!" She exclaimed.
"Well, I was kinda gonna go even if you didn't think so. I really need to go see some people, and Percy needs to fix his phone."
"Yes, I am sorry about that. I forgot that he can't just get a new one like me."
I chuckled, "It's fine, Sally."
"What do you need me to do? Should I write a note for school? Do you need help packing or something? I can help."
"No, Sally, it's fine. The mist will cover for us, and I'm fine with packing. Don't worry about Percy, either; I'll help him pack up."
"I don't know what he'd do without you. I'm serious. You're really good for him, Annabeth. I just wish you would have gotten together sooner."
"So do I."
She snickered, "I can't believe it's almost two years. Only a few more months until your next anniversary, am I right?"
"Yeah, you're right. We've been together for a while, haven't we?"
"It seems like nothing. You love him, don't you?"
"Do you even have to ask? Sally, I love him more than anything. You know we feel the same way about each other."
She put her hands up in a defensive position, "I was just making sure. You can never ask too many times. Well, unless you're Evan or Sierra." I forgot that she knew all about our school drama.
I groaned, "Don't even mention them."
"Sorry. Is that all you wanted to talk to me about?"
"Yes, that's it. Thank you for letting us do this."
