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HermioneLovee

I walked aw from Rachel's cave and approached the dining pavilion, as the sun
began to set. I sat among my Athena cabin members and talked quietly,
laughing as we ate our dinner.

Percy was watching me and I felt myself blush. Rachel was right. You can't
mess with fate.

It's fate that Percy and I will get married. It's fate that we'll have two of the
children of the prophecy.

We can't change that... but still.

My cheeks burned with embarrassment as he started at me from his table. He sat
all alone at the Poseidon table with his dinner, not touching it. After dinner
he came over and took my hand.

"Can we talk?" He asked me,

"Yes. We can." I just can't tell you the most important thing. Rachel had
convinced me, He would try to change the future somehow. He, not having the
wisdom of Athena, isn't as sensible as me. He would try to change it
somehow... and he'd probably make things worse.

He lead me to the lake where he sat down on the dock with me in his arms,

"Are you alright, Annabeth?" He asked me, staring down at me with his deep sea
green eyes.

"I'm great, Percy." I lied. Yeah. Lying to Percy wasn't going to be easy.
I really SUCK at lying and Percy knew me better than anyone else. Even better then Luke or Thalia, who I met when I was 7.
He would be hard to fool. Great.

"Are you sure, Annabeth? You've been acting... strange." He commented, glancing
at the water.

"Girls love hearing that." I joked.

"Be serious Wise Girl. Has it been those dreams again? My dad told you not to
worry... you shouldn't."

You would if you knew.

"It's hard, Percy."

"Are you okay?"

"Never better, Seaweed Brain." I told him and kissed him. I wrapped my arms
around his neck, feeling the water underneath us give him strength. He kissed
me back, his hands roaming down my back.

"Annabeth.." He mumbled, his hands winding through my hair.

I kissed him, begging the gods that he would forget about me being... strange
all week.

We lay there for hours, kissing him and feeling his body press against me
until the sun long gone. He took my hand and led me back to the Athena cabin
were we stood out on the porch, looking up at the wise owl above the door.

"I love you Annabeth." He told me, kissing me way too sweetly.

"I.. love you Seaweed Brain. Night."

I went to the door and when my hand turned the nob he mumbled, "Sweet dreams,
Wise Girl."

I smiled to myself and went inside. The rest of my cabin mates had turned in
early. Some were collapsed across their books and others had fallen asleep on
their bunks with papers scattered all around. I noticed my friends from the
quest (James, Brandon, and Ali) were outfitted in Camp Half Blood T-shirts and
all huddled in one bunk. James was holding Ali like a baby in his arms and
Brandon was curled up like a little ball at the foot of the bunk.

I sighed and slipped into my bunk and fell asleep nearly eminently.

***

"Mommy!" Little Silena cried, running up to me. She must be around 5. She had
sweet little brown curls hanging around her face and her grey eyes shined in
the light of a bright day. We were on the beach and Charles was standing in
the water, talking to the fish.

"Hey dad! This one says your brother's down there." Charles called to Percy
who was standing behind me, the sun fanning out around him.

I picked Silena up and held her, pushing the hair out of her face. I turned to
Percy and touched his face, smiling gently.

"Yeah. He does. My brother's name is Tyson. He met you when you were very
small." Percy told him, looking out at the sea.

"Oh, Percy.. Your starting to sound like your dad." I told him, laughing.

"Is that a problem?" He asked, walking toward me with a devilish grin on his

face.

"No sir. It's kind of cute actually." I responded with a laugh.

He kissed me and the kids looked away disgusted,
"Stop it, dad! There are children around." Charles exclaimed as he shielded his eyes.

"Yeah, yeah, yeah." Percy mumbled, stepping away from me. "Give me my little
Silena." He said, holding out his arms.

He took Silena and started playing with her, playfully splashing water on

her.

"Daddy!" She shrieked, laughing hysterically.

"Dad... that's not fair. The girl can't fight back." Charles called, splashing
Percy with a wall of water.

"Oh no you didn't!" Percy called back, running towards the water.

Percy will NEVER grow up. That's kind of cute too.

Percy and Charles started hurling water at each other, fighting and laughing.

"You tired yet old man?" Charles asked Percy,

"Not a chance!" Percy responded with a huff, just as the world went dark.

"Mommy! Daddy! Help!" Silena cried somewhere beside us.

"Percy? Charles? Silena?" I yelled into the darkness.

"Dad! Mom! Silena?" Charles yelled angrily, as if he were fighting something
huge off.

"Annabeth? Kids? What in the name of the gods is going on?" Percy called
through the utter darkness.

There was a flash of light and then everything turned normal. Percy was
standing in the surf, looking utterly confused. I stood on the beach,
heartbroken. It was time.

***

"Annabeth! Wake up! We're going to be late for archery." Someone said, shaking
my arm.

I woke up and saw Lizzie standing over me.

"Morning." I said, lazily sitting up.

"Hi... Could you hurry? We are going to be late."

"What time is it?"

"7:45." She told me, glancing at her watch.

"Oh."

I got up and hurried over to the dresser and found a shirt I could wear for

today.

"So how did the whole... quest thing go?" She asked from beside me,

"Oh... well. Percy fought off a bunch of monsters... but then he got lost for about a day." I told her, pulling on my Camp Half Blood T-shirt.

"Um. Bitter much?" She asked, laughing.

"Hey! I thought he was dead and then he just showed up above me one night.
Gods, I was terrified."

I pulled on my shirt and we headed out the door, laughing at my utter
bitterness. "Oh and that new guy.. gods if he wasn't my brother I would go out
with him. He's hot."

"Who James?" I asked her, amused. Yeah... I guess he was hot.

"Is that his name? Gods that's a hot name. And he's so into those kids. How
sweet is that?"

I laughed at her. "Well. Percy seemed to think he was into me. I'll just say
this; Percy is really cute jealous."