Hey guys! So, I was just re-reading my stories. It felt weird. Just letting you know. And I only counted two grammar mistakes in Moments! I haven't read HoH yet. I'm honest to god scared to. But maybe I'll get some ideas. Or I'll remember something I was going to do but forgot about. I have a feeling a lot of that is in there. Sorry:/
Anyways, the last two chapters weren't very good. I'm trying to incorporate other characters so it's not just Piper and Annabeth. Also, I'm trying to introduce a new plot with Leo, but I can't exactly figure out the best way to do it. I'm trying to do something with it so it isn't all just the Annabeth show. But, I like writing about Annabeth. This is the problem. I think I figured out what I'm going to do. Maybe I should write it down so I don't forget. Yeah, that sounds like a good idea. Ooh! I just got one! Okay. This is gonna be good(:
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This chapter is written in Third Person omniscient. So, now we'll have every point of view under the sun( Or under my knowledge at least) for the story(: YAY(:
GUYS THERE WAS A SPIDER IN MY ROOM LAST NIGHT AND IT TRIED TO KILL ME THEN AN OWL STARTED HOO-ING UP A STORM AND I THINK IT WAS ATHENA CALLING ME TO MY DESTINY. Even though I'm definitely a daughter of Apollo. Well, I guess it could go either way.
Just found the perfect Percabeth song. And it is State of Grace by Taylor Swift. 3 I think I'm going to make an HoH playlist.
Okay, let's get on with the chapter.
Annabeth walked into the extravagant cottage. She was led by Calypso into the family room that she knew well. She had spent many days in here after she got here. She felt safe here. Calypso calmed her. Annabeth was secretly hoping that Calypso would braid her hair. She got a feeling that someone used to braid it for her, but then the memory faded and she couldn't get it back.
Calypso led Annabeth into the great room. She was glad that Leo had just left. That could have been messy. Calypso turned the bright lights off and switched on the lanterns. She knew that Annabeth needed to relax and she couldn't do that by herself, so Calypso tried as hard as she could to keep up the calming ambiance. She sat Annabeth down in the middle of the couch, the fluffiest part with the most cushion, and then she set about making tea.
"I'm sorry about earlier, Annie. If I knew it was them, I would have definitely warned you," Calypso told Annabeth. Annabeth contemplated this for a moment.
"You knew someone was coming?" She asked Calypso. Calypso smiled. Even though she wasn't herself, Annabeth was still perceptive as ever.
"I was told to expect visitors by Aphrodite."
Annabeth thought for a moment, but she bunched up her face like she did when she got a headache or was confused. "Who?"
"She is a goddess," Calypso said while she handed Annabeth her tea and sat down next to her, angling her body towards her. Annabeth sipped her tea.
"Like my mom?" She asked. Usually, these conversations were just Calypso going over things with Annabeth. She didn't remember anything in full besides her name, really. Only bits and pieces. Calypso had to tell her how old she was. She just had feelings like she knew something but didn't remember any of the details. Annabeth said it was like reading a book with every other word missing along with every other chapter as well. She got the main idea, but she was having trouble piecing them together. There were too many pieces missing. Calypso didn't mind of course. She liked Annabeth.
"Yes." Annabeth went into thought again. She leaned back against the couch and sipped her tea again.
"Does she like me?" Annabeth whispered after a while. Calypso thought for a moment. She knew her mother cursed her with the Mark, but she wasn't sure if she did it out of hate or not. She hoped she didn't. Annabeth didn't need anything else to be confused about.
"I honestly don't know Annabeth. I'm not sure with that situation," Calypso told her honestly. She needed honesty, but there was some honesty Calypso didn't want her to know. And some honesty, Calypso didn't even want to know.
"You said Percy was here?" She said quietly. She seemed hurt. Calypso sighed.
"Yes. He crash landed here and stayed for about two weeks. I ended up falling in love with him, and I think he loved me as well. But, he loved you more, so he left," Calypso told her truthfully. Annabeth frowned and her hand went to her coral necklace. Calypso smiled. She knew the coral necklace was from Percy. Annabeth didn't know, but she did. She wondered if she should tell Annabeth. She decided against it. She knew that Annabeth was a bit hostile towards him at the moment and she didn't want her to throw it away.
"What do you mean he loved me more?"
"He liked you. You two started dating shortly after the Titan War."
"The Titan War?" Calypso sighed. There was so much to tell her, but Calypso didn't have all the details. She instead looked at the time. It was getting late.
"It's late, Annabeth. I don't want you to leave, but we both know you have to," Calypso told her. Annabeth nodded. She got the scared look in her eye again. She told Calypso that she had to be back in her cottage by seven each night until seven the next morning. Tony came then and he was quite unpleasant when Annabeth disobeyed his rules.
Annabeth didn't want to go. She wanted to stay with calypso. She felt safe there. Tony was mean. Only to her though, not to Leila. Annabeth really wanted to stay, even though her stories didn't make sense. What did she mean that Percy liked her? If he liked her, why was he mean to her so much? That's not what you do when you like someone. Annabeth liked Calypso. She didn't tell her that she was worthless and couldn't do anything right. She didn't tell her that she was unlovable.
The girl watched the blonde walk out of the house. She smiled. This was too easy. It was dark on the island. She just waited until the poor, confused blonde got to the bushes. Then, it was only a matter of being quicker. Which she was.
The girl stowed the unconscious and bloody blonde safely away in the jet hiding in the forest. She dropped her right next to the curly haired annoying boy. He was awake and was making quite a bit of noise through his gag. The girl hit him on the head with the crowbar. His eyes closed immediately.
Next was the poor, darling Calypso who just wanted a friend. The girl couldn't have her knowing anything, of course, so she snatched her up as well. She just simply walked into the cottage and grabbed her. He squeezed down on two of her pressure points and she fell limp against the girl. The girl took her to the jet as well, dumping her next to the blonde. Suddenly, she heard a rustle outside of the jet.
The girl dashed out of the jet. It was just an iguana. The girl slowly walked up to it. It looked at her with its interesting eyes. The girl instantly recognized them as the Chinese boy's. She grabbed the tail of the iguana. It began to change back into a human. She dropped it.
This one at least put up a fight. But, she beat him at his own game.
With the three demigods and one outcast in tow, she put the jet into gear and flew off of the island.
