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As was expected of two well known, powerful demigods in one of the biggest cities in the world, it didn't take long for trouble to arrive. The couple boarded the train and were headed Northbound toward Central Park. They had gone a few stops and Percy felt a twist in his stomach, a feeling that he knew meant trouble. He looked around the subway but it was rather crowded. He looked over all the passengers and finally he saw a familiar face. And not the kind of familiar that was welcome to a demigod. It was the face of none other than Mrs. Dodds, and it was staring right back at him. I knew this day was too perfect. I can't even take my fiancee on a little date to Turtle Pond without a monster who hates me being on the subway with me. Awfully convenient that she happened to show up on the EXACT SAME TRAIN!
"Annabeth," He said in a low voice, "we need to get off this train. Now."
She looked back at him. "Why?" Then she looked where he was looking, "Oh."
Mrs. Dodds stood up and slowly made her way toward them, a menacing look in her eye. Annabeth and Percy backed as close to the door as they possibly could, getting ready to make a run for it. Percy knew that even Mrs. Dodds wouldn't have the nerve to attack them on the train in front of all of these people, like she would have room anyway, there was hardly enough space for one person to walk to the door, let alone for Mrs. Dodds to launch full demonic mode, wings and all.
The stop for Central Park came and Percy and Annabeth booked it out the doors and ran above ground as fast as... demigodly... possible. They made it as far as the Central Park Zoo before they had to stop for a breath. Luckily it was Saturday. Weekends meant people. Lots of people. So the couple acted like they were a normal couple, on a date to the Zoo, and not like a pair of demigods who were running for their lives from an evil sixth-grade math teacher. They took turns checking behind them for the Fury and constantly changed exhibits. They did get to enjoy the Zoo surprisingly well for a couple of twenty year olds who had a monster in a murderous rage stalking them.
They had gone around the whole zoo and were convinced that they had lost her, so they walked out of the zoo and walked to the Pond when Annabeth felt like they were being watched. She looked behind her, and sure enough, about 30 feet away from them and walking toward them, was Mrs. Dodds. Turned back around toward Percy, about to tell him what she saw but was cut off by his lips against hers. She thought this was entirely inappropriate, seeing as how Mrs. Dodds was 20 feet away from them, but then saw another couple doing something similar right behind Percy, and she realized what they were doing, blending in. Holy Hephaestus, Percy was smart. She closed her eyes and wrapped her arms around his neck, fully retuning the kiss. She lost all track of time in his embrace. Their kiss was only broken for a second, while they came up for air.
All too soon, it ended. Mrs. Dodds was still there, but they decided silently that it would not be wise to continue, they had gone from just another couple at the pond to a spectacle.
Mrs. Dodds advanced toward them once again.
BWAHAHA! How better to end a chapter than on a cliffhanger. Don't forget to review, and thanks again for reading.
