A/n- I didn't put it in the first chapter because I forget but for reminders, I DON'T OWN PJO. Thanks for the review I did get. I like knowing people enjoy my stories. Now for next chapter. Enjoy =)
Percy's POV
Together, Annabeth and I stared out at the blue ocean. It was quickly turning from a beautiful blue-green to a dark gray, the color of Annabeth's lovely eyes. Storms were forming over land and sea, turning everything to a stormy, dark gray. Annabeth was standing in front of me, which I put my arms around her waist and rested my head on her shoulder. I looked around; it was starting to get pretty bad. The water that wasn't around us was slamming against the rocks and shoreline, taking parts of the beach into the ocean. Thunder was deafening, and lightening was brilliantly bright. The wind picked up, throwing sand against our lower legs.
"The gods are mad," I pointed out.
"And they are more than likely mad at us," Annabeth replied, turning to face me.
I lend down and kissed her again.
"You know it was only because of Thalia that I even had the courage to tell you," Percy admitted.
Somewhere in Olympus, third person POV, A little before they kiss
The 12 major Olympian god and goddess were sitting in their respective seats, talking about the winter solace that was coming up. Aphrodite looked are her sister, Athena, and said, "Oh, Athy."
"I told you not to call me Athy," Athena glared at Aphrodite. "Now what do you want?"
"Have I told you that you're not going to be happy? And neither is Poseidon," Aphrodite laughed. The two looked at Aphrodite with glares. "Well as it seems, your two children have fallen in love with each other."
"No, my son would never love one of her daughters," Poseidon nearly yelled, pointing at Athena.
"Nor will any of my daughters love his son," Athena yelled.
"There is nothing wrong with my son," Poseidon yelled at Athena.
"Yes there is. Your children are stupid, especially Percy," Athena screamed back. Aphrodite looked between the two and laughed.
"My son isn't stupid. As I do remember he save us on more than one occasion," Poseidon poked her in the chest as he said every word.
Athena turned on Aphrodite, "This is your fault!"
"What is my fault?" Aphrodite answered, almost innocently.
"My daughter trying to fall in love with his sea spawn," Athena spat.
"Ha, trying to fall in love with Percy. Too late, she already has," Aphrodite laughed, and waved her hand over a bowl to prove it. Athena, Poseidon, and the others gathered around the bowl to watch. They saw the two walk down the beach, talking quietly.
"I like you, Annabeth. I like you a lot more than just friends. I don't want to be just friends with you anymore," Percy said.
Poseidon glared at Aphrodite and continued watching.
"I like you too. I didn't tell you earlier because I didn't want to ruin our friendship. I didn't think we could be together, you know, because of our parents' feud. And I didn't think you liked me." Annabeth said.
Athena glared at Aphrodite and then Poseidon with an 'I'm-going-to-kill-you-slowly-and-painfully' look.
"How can I not? You're smart, funny, excellent at sword fighting, and most of all beautiful," Percy said lifting her chin. "As for our parents' we will find a way to be together, I promise."
The gods watched as the two teens made out. Athena and Poseidon were at their wits end, and at each other's throat with daggers. "I can't believe they just kissed," Athena moaned. "I don't see how see even likes that sea spawn."
Poseidon walked out. He appeared minutes later at the beach that his son was at. He walked a few minutes until he reached the two teens. Athena wasn't but a step behind the Sea God.
Percy's POV
"So this is all Thalia's fault. Stupid children of Zeus," Poseidon's voice appeared behind us. I looked to see my father standing next to Athena, both wearing angry glares. Have you ever saw Athena's 'I'm-going-to-kill-you-slowly-and-painfully' look? No? You don't, because right now I'm afraid for my life. "I can't believe you. I'm disappointed."
"You are mad, not disappointed," I said before I could take it back. The waves rose 15 feet and were dangling above our heads. I held Annabeth even closer. "Do you trust me?" I whispered in Annabeth's ear. She nodded. "Stand here. Don't move and you won't get wet, I promise."
"I can be whatever I say," Poseidon threatened. "If I say I'm disappointed, then I am disappointed. Understand?"
"Yes, sir," I replied.
"Why, of all people, did you pick her spawn that she calls a child?" Poseidon demanded.
"She has a name, and it's Annabeth," I spat, getting angrier and the water proved that because they were making terrible crashes into the rock and the shoreline. "And why don't you ask Aphrodite because last time I checked she IS the goddess of love." Okay so not the best thing to say to your father and an Olympian god. I should've respected him because I couldn't fight of the giant 30 foot wave coming at me and Annabeth. "Hold on, okay?" I tried to calm her down. I formed a water bubble around her, so she could breathe. When we resurfaced, Athena and Poseidon were still standing there.
"Darling," Athena said, trying to pull Annabeth from me.
I slapped her with water. Again, not the best plan in the world to upset another Olympian goddess more than I already had. "How dare you-" Athena started but Annabeth cut her off.
"Mom, I'm fine."
"I don't see how you can stand to be around this sea spawn," Athena spat.
"LOOK, I'M SICK OF BOTH OF YOU," I yelled. That surely got their attention. "Your feud doesn't involve me, dad. I'm not you. I may have some of your DNA but I'm not completely like you. And Athena, again, I'm not my father, I may be his child, but I'm NOT him. Can't you see that your daughter is happy? Why can't both of you put your feud aside and let us be happy?" I started walking off, muttering to myself. I felt Annabeth's hand grab my, lacing our fingers.
A/n- tell me how you like it please.
