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Chapter 2: Keep your friends close, and your girlfriend closer.
'Percy Jackson, where in the love of god have you been?' This was the first thing I heard when I walked through the door. I glanced at Annabeth and walked through the doorway to my kitchen, where my best friends were sitting at the island bench. After Mom and Paul got engaged, we moved into Paul's apartment which was quite bigger that ours. It had 3 bedrooms, a kitchen, an en suite in the master bedroom, my bathroom and a lounge room. There was a communal laundry in the basement which was shared by the tenants of the building. It was James who had first spoken when we walked in and it was he who spotted Annabeth first.
'Holy shit, that is not her!' His mouth dropped.
We walked into the kitchen, Annabeth's suitcase in one hand and Annabeth behind me, her handbag on her arm.
'Hi,' she said, giving a little wave with her free hand.
"Annabeth this is James, Dan, Rob, and Mads.' I pointed to everyone in turn, 'Guys, this is Annabeth, my girlfriend. I told you she was real! Hold on I'll just chuck the suitcase in my room.'
I walked into my room, dropped off Annabeth's suitcase and came back out into the kitchen, where Annabeth seemed to be getting on with everyone really well.
'Hey Perc, I'm starved, plane food is shit. Has your mom made any cookies lately?' Annabeth walked into the pantry and she came back out with a big tin.
'Is that the secret cookie jar?' Mads walked around the table, dark hair swinging, and picked it up. She then turned to me.
'How come Annabeth knows where the secret cookie jar is and we don't?'
'Because, ' I said taking the jar off her and opening it, 'I trust Annabeth, unlike you guys, who when I told you all her name, you guys decided to google her!'

'Yeah well who doesn't google their best friends girlfriend, when they didn't even think she existed!' asked Rob
'Normal people?'
'Point taken, now, cookies!'

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Finally my friends left. They had insisted on getting to know every single thing about Annabeth, where she lived, what school she went to, how many siblings. I thought they would never leave, but they all had places to get to, and I wanted to spend some alone time with Annabeth. And not like that people, get your head out of the gutter! We really just sat on the couch in the lounge room, wrapped up in blankets, watching Peter Pan.
'Why do you love this movie so much?' I asked Annabeth.
'I don't know, I think its because in our world, when you grow up, you have a bigger chance of dying and here, in this world, they never had to, they could stay young forever, and never have to die.'
'So you're afraid of dying?'
'No, not really, I would just prefer it if I wasn't dying any time soon, I'm having too much fun!' Then she leaned up and kissed him. He returned the kiss and before he knew it, they were basically on each other, in a very intense make out session. Unfortunately, he heard the unmistakable sound of a key turning in the lock, Annabeth heard it too. They jumped off each other and settled back into a sitting position, faces red and smiles on the edged of their lips. Mom and Paul walked into the lounge room with their hands full of bags of wedding supplies.
'Annabeth!' Mom cried and ran over to give her hug, Annabeth rose to greet her and the two girls hugged each other tight. They started talking about San Francisco and how bad flight food is and everything else girls talk about, so I went and helped Paul with the bags. Not long after the girls had finished their conversation and soon we were all standing around the island bench while Mom made us some Chicken Soup, and then again, the Wedding came up in conversation.
'So,' said Annabeth, 'Where is the wedding being held?'
'Well there is a church near Central park where we will be having it, and then around the corner from it, across from central park is where the reception is being held.'
'How many people?'
'Roughly 150, I have aunts and uncles and cousins, plus there is friends and co-workers plus some of your and Percy's friends.'
Annabeth looked questionably at me and I knew what she was thinking. In theory it sounds awesome but money wise? Not so sure. Later, I tried to convey in my look. She seemed to understand because she relaxed a little and stared out the window.
'It's snowing!' She cried, with a childish grin on her face.
Like little kids we ran over to the window and planted our noses against it, feeling the seep through into our noses, freezing them. I moved away from the window and wrapped by arms around Annabeth from behind.
'Well it's definitely Christmas now!'