Disclaimer: I do not own Percy Jackson and the Olympians or Heroes of Olympus, Rick Riordan does.

Hello for the last time people! I feel I'm gonna cry, this is the epilogue of 'Love the Babysitter', the first story I complete, and this is great for me, and I think for you too! After 7 months and 12 days, this story is done! My so emotional speech is at the end, but, enjoy this final chapter. And as always, outfits on my profile!

And, thanks so much to my beta, thestoryreader99 for all the hard work she has done for this story, she's amazing at doing this! So, thank you, this story would be a mess at grammar without you!

Love the Babysitter

As all her friends entered the room where she was getting ready, Annabeth felt as if she was going to hyperventilate. This was the best day of her life so far, she knew she ought to be happy, and she was, but she couldn't stop worrying that something could go wrong. All her friends, her sister in-law and mother in-law noticed her concern. Thalia, being the maid of honor and best friend of Annabeth, approached her with a reassuring smile and put her hands on her shoulders. Annabeth immediately looked into her electric blue eyes and felt her body relax just a little.

Thalia had her shoulder length black hair, and you could just at glimpse the diamond earrings that Nico had given her when he found out she was pregnant, only four months ago. They weren't married yet, it just happened that the little baby was an incident, but they couldn't be happier. She was wearing her bridesmaid dress happily though it wasn't her style. The dress was low-cut, tight in the chest and from the waist down was loose to above the knees. Hers was pastel blue, and was accompanied with heels of the same color.

"Why so nervous Annie, you should be happy," Thalia said. Annabeth rolled her eyes, and although Thalia the wanted help her, she wasn't doing it.

"Well, it's just my wedding, what's to be nervous about?" Annabeth said incredulously. She felt her heart beating hard, and her breath got a little short as time passed. Piper approached them and pulled out a hand for them both. Piper, beautiful as always, rippled her hair for this occasion. She wore the same dress as Thalia, but hers was pastel purple. Her heels were a little darker than the dress, but it combined perfectly. She wore a silver necklace with a heart that says 'Je T'aime' with the Eiffel Tower, a souvenir of her vacation with Jason in Paris last year. They weren't married either, but their wedding will be in 7 months.

"It's normal to be nervous, any girl would be in her wedding, but calm down just a little or you'll ruin your make-up or your hair," Piper ordered. Annabeth stood there as she looked at Piper. Silena walked up to them, an immense smile planted on her face.

"Piper's right Annabeth, an expert tells you." Silena said shaking her wedding ring on their faces. She wore the same dress that all but hers was light pink, accompanied with cream colored high heels. Her black hair was in a neat half-ponytail, also rippled. Silena and Beckendorf had married two years ago when she was 22 and he was 23 years old. They had a 10 month old baby, Carla Jessica Beckendorf, better known as 'Little Carly'. Carly had the white skin of her mother, the curly brown hair of her father and Silena's blue eyes. She was a beautiful baby. Right now she was with her father.

"And besides," Katie walked up to them, and the five friends formed a circle. Katie's dress was blue-green and her heels were too. On her right wrist, Katie wore a gray bracelet that says 'Love'; the one Travis had given her when they got together at their prom after a year of completely awkwardness. "It's one of the few times that we've seen you in dress and makeup. We don't know when it will happen again." She joked.

Everyone laughed, and Annabeth looked at herself in the mirror for the tenth time that day. Her dress was simple, a little tight in the chest, with silver patterns on the waist, and down to the foot was loose. It was beautiful, and it wasn't very complicated, so Annabeth thought it was the perfect dress. On her feet, she had pure white heels in which you could see her toes, but the shoes weren't seen thanks to the dress. She had diamonds earring too, and her hair was in some complicated bun, but her princess curls remained.

"30 minutes to the wedding!" Polly yelled. She, besides Silena, was one of the most enthusiastic about the wedding. Polly, now a beautiful teenager 15 years old, was wearing another bridesmaids dress, hers was silver gray, because after years of taking care of her as a child, Annabeth had come to love her as her own sister, and as Polly seemed to love her as well, Annabeth had chosen her as a bridesmaid. On her feet, Polly wore gray ballet shoes, and in her wrist was a bracelet with shiny hearts, which Annabeth had given her for her birthday.

Annabeth opened her eyes at those words. 30 minutes, and she would be the wife of Percy, she would be Annabeth Jackson. She would be married to the man she loved, the one she slowly had fallen in love with, the man who had captivated her heart some years ago.

"I'm gonna mess everything up!" Annabeth yelled in frustration after some minutes of silence. All her friends and Polly rolled their eyes, but Sally, her future mother-in-law, walked up to her and looked at her with her maternal gaze.

"Annabeth honey," Sally said. "Why are you saying that? You're the most responsible person I know, and you always do the right thing. And even when you're wrong, you always find a way out. So stop punishing yourself, because whatever you do Percy will love you. I know him; he is my son after all. He is one of the most loyal people you will meet, and I'm not just saying that because I'm his mother, is because he is like that, and he loves you with all his heart." Annabeth felt her eyes stinging, tears threatening to fall. Sally looked beautiful in her dress. It was green moss, foot-length with V-neck and silver belt at the waist. She accompanied it with black heels and pearl earrings, with her wedding ring on her finger.

"That was the most beautiful speech ever!" Silena said. "I wish I had one like that…" she wrinkled her nose in disgust.

"Thank you so much Sally," Annabeth whispered, hugging Sally. Sally drew circles on her back to comfort her. Annabeth made every effort not to mourn, she knew that if she did Silena and Piper would kill her, those two spent a lot of time doing her make-up, and making her look beautiful. Annabeth only had a little on, black eyeliner with light silver eye-shadow and lip gloss.

When they broke apart, Sally smiled. "No need to do that honey, and," she said. "Polly, the girls and I have a wedding gift for you," Polly pulled out a book from her bag and handed it to Annabeth. In the book's grey cover with green letters, it said 'Percabeth'. Annabeth frowned and looked at all her bridesmaids and Sally with her eyebrows raised, but received only smiles in response. Annabeth opened the book and saw a picture of her and Percy, with five years old playing in the backyard of his house. When they graduated, Sally and Frederick confessed them that they had been best friends practically since birth, but when Annabeth moved to San Francisco at age six, both were very hurt. A year later, Percy had hit his head and had lost his memory, and Sally had never told him about her because she didn't want Percy to suffer anymore. Frederick, on the other hand, had made Annabeth forget Percy pulling out all the photos and memories, and the time made her forget him.

Annabeth could still remember how Percy and she had reacted at hearing that. It was a long story for another moment. Annabeth turned the page. The photo was a few days after she had started working at Sally's house. It showed her and Percy laughing at some movie with Polly sitting in the middle of them. Another photo showed when... when she had been afraid of a spider and Percy saved her. The photo was a few seconds before they kissed. That was the click that stopped them of kissing.

"That photo!" Annabeth pointed at it. "Who took it?" she asked, looking at all of the women standing around her. Polly instantly looked at the floor, and Annabeth knew it was her, and smiled wildly at her. "Thanks Polly!" she said, and Polly looked at her confused, but smiled anyway.

Another photo was of when they were dancing on Polly's seventh birthday, and Annabeth knew it Sally who had taken the picture because Polly was dancing with her half-brother Bobby. Another one was in the mall, the first time Percy and she kissed. 'Polly,' Annabeth guessed. There were a lot of more pictures, showing every romantic or funny moment, even when they kissed near the pool, the day they got together. Polly confessed she took the photo because she woke up with Tyson's cry too.

Annabeth loved it, as much as she loved every photo. She looked into the eyes of all their friends and smiled. "Thank you so much, I love it!" she said, and they all hugged.

-.-.-.-.-

When the time to enter came, everybody formed in line with their respective partner behind the door waiting for the time to enter. First, carrying the rings was Tyson. Behind him was Bobby with Polly, who couldn't stop blushing and being uncomfortable around each other. After them was Katie with Travis, who couldn't help but look at each other and flirt although they were dating. Right behind them, Silena stood next to her husband talking about something. They looked very happy, and so in love, Annabeth wanted a marriage like that, and she was sure hers would be like that, because with Percy, she knew she was going to be the happiest and luckiest girl in the word.

Behind the lovely married couple, were Piper and Jason. Jason was whispering things into Piper's ear making her blush and giggle. They also looked happy, and everybody was excited about their upcoming wedding. Rolling her eyes and sighing, Thalia stood after them but in front of Annabeth. Thalia held the bouquet of flowers close to her chest, eager to see Nico, who was the best man of Percy, so he stood behind him the altar.

And finally, Annabeth and her father were standing in the end. Frederick, wearing a black suit with a grey tie, looked at his daughter. He was amazed of how fast she grew up. He still remembered watching her running and playing with her Legos in the carpet of their house back in San Francisco, and now, his little Annabeth was getting married when she was just twenty-four years old.

The music started playing, the doors opened and one by one they all started walking, while people stood up. Annabeth's heart beat faster.

The Church wasn't very big, but it had windows that allowed them to see the sea of Montauk, a special place for both Annabeth and Percy. Since they began living together, they spent most of the summer there, alone.

Annabeth walked down the red carpet slowly and slightly trembling because of nerves and ecstasy. In her peripheral gaze, Annabeth could see all her friends and family. Leo and Lou with their one year old baby, Luca Valdez. Next to them were Bianca and her new boyfriend Malcolm, Annabeth's cousin. Behind them was Rachel Elizabeth Dare, who after many explanations and apologies, had returned to being friends Annabeth and Percy, as it was when they were children (another long story), and next to her was her fiancé, whom she had meet in college, Luke Castellan.

Beside Rachel was Grover, who knew that Percy and Annabeth had been friends because he was also their friend, with his wife Juniper, who was two months pregnant. Her grandparents, her aunts and uncles and her cousins were also there, as well as the family of Percy who didn't hate him, in others words, Sally's family.

When Annabeth and her father came to the altar, Frederick hugged her and kissed her cheek before taking his place alongside his wife and children. Annabeth placed beside her soon-to-be husband and the two intertwined their hands, squeezing them in a soothing way.

She was ready for this; she was doing the right thing.

Because she loved Perseus Jackson.

Percy couldn't take his eyes off of his soon-to-be wife. It was as if his eyes were made just to see her. Her hair was tied in a something complicated, but her beautiful curls were still there, and some were falling around her face framing it perfectly. Her always cold eyes shone like silver coins, shining with love and happiness. The dress she had chosen was simple but beautiful, just like her. The veil was covering her beautiful face, and Percy couldn't wait to take it off and kiss her sweet lips.

He was sweating a little, so nervous that he believed his heart was going out of his chest. But when she grabbed his hand, he felt he was reassured, that everything would be fine. Oh, he loved the effect she had on him, and she didn't even know it. How could a boy like him get a girl as wonderful as was Annabeth? It was a question he did every day when he saw her sleeping next to him, when she seemed an angel who had come to take care of him.

"Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to witness the union of Annabeth Chase and Perseus Jackson in holy matrimony…" the priest started to speak, and Percy forced himself to stop looking at Annabeth and pay attention. Annabeth would kill him if she found out he didn't pay attention in their own wedding.

But his ADHD would not allow him, and Percy began to think about what might happen later. For their honeymoon, they were going to stay in their cabin there in Montauk. Percy wanted to take, Annabeth someplace nice, but she had insisted she wanted to stay there. And what would happen in a few years? They would have children? Would they look like Annabeth? Those and so many more question invaded his mind. But when he felt Annabeth's grip on his hand, he knew that no matter what happened, they'd be fine.

Because he loved Annabeth Chase, he loves the babysitter.

Because they will be together.

"Annabeth," Percy whispered, so low that the priest didn't heard, but Annabeth did.

"What?" she asked, really confused. What was so important he couldn't wait to the vows, or perhaps at the end of the wedding? She looked at him discretely, only to find him already looking at her.

"You know, you are never, ever getting away from like you did years ago. Never again," he stated, his eyes showing his firmness, his decision to say those words.

Annabeth's eyes began to burn with tears, and she did her best to not cry. She squeezed his hand in a gesture of affection and smiled sweetly at him. "As long as we're together." She said, and Percy squeezed her hand tighter, until the end of their wedding.

A/N= 2.608 words and 8 pages. Not my longest chapter, but epilogues are meant to be shorter than chapters.

So, this is the final. I'm crying, and I'm so happy. I can't believe I really ended this story. When I was on chapter 8 or 9, I thought I was going to end the story because I didn't know what to write, but I read all the reviews and I thought 'I can't leave this, people like this', and then I keep writing this, I wrote others stories, and I grew up here. Nobody who knows me in person knows I write, and I writing 'Love the Babysitter' I found that writing is my passion. I love doing this, even if I don't write in my native language. I realized it thanks to you and all your positive reviews, and even if I say a million thanks, it wouldn't be enough. I love you. Every one of you, because you reviewed, you added this story (or me) in your favorite/following list and because you read. I can't be happier right now.

Thanks to TaylorSwift33 for being my first reviewer!

Thanks especially to SummerSpirit18 and Lightning-AND'Death for reviewing every chapter, you guys are awesome! Your reviews always make my day! (If someone reviewed every chapter and I didn't notice, I'm sorry).

And well, thank so much to every one of you for being my support and reading my story! And for a reward, I'm doing a sequel! But, it's not what you think. I'm gonna make a sequel telling the stories of their kids (Percabeth's, Thalico's, Jasper's, Tratie's, Beckelina's, Rachel and Luke's and Lou and Leo's) and another story of one shots showing moments before, in-between and after this story. What do you think? Maybe they'll be up in a month or something, but I'll tell you updating a note here.

And this is my goodbye for now, my beloved readers. It was all thanks to you.

My undying love,

HappyOwl