YAY FIRST
Chapter 1
Annabeth’s POV
As soon as I saw Percy, my legs went weak. I ran up to him, tackled him, and kissed him. Then I cried. For about five minutes, everyone stood there, watching me. After that, mortification dawned me and I let go of him.
“Um, Sorry.” I said, still transfixed in Percy.
“It’s okay. I guess.” Reyna replied, trying not to laugh, but her eyes filled with understanding. I guess she felt the same about Jason or something.
“Now can we start talking?” Percy said, still beet red from the ‘moment’. Then total chaos intervened. The Greeks took one side of the whole place, drawing their weapons. The Romans took another side, without weapons but still full of fight. A statue, or, as Percy explained to me, Terminus, god of borders, was just plainly annoyed, shouting here and there to the Greeks, saying it was a ‘no weapon’ zone and all that.
“All right, all right, calm down. We’re all fighting for the same cause: Gaea.” said Jason.
“But the Greeks are our enemies! They have been, and will always be!” said someone.
“He’s the augur, or oracle, and his name was Octavian, descendant of Apollo. He’s, um, really annoying.” Percy said, telling me of the one who just rudely shouted out. The words didn’t suit him, but he was right. To me, he had an aura. One that made me repulsed.
“Why don’t we show the Greeks around?” proposed Reyna.
“I’ll go with Percy.” I said immediately. Percy was trying not to laugh. I stopped him with a swift kiss on the cheek.
“We’ll show you around, um…” Hazel started.
“I’m Piper, and this is Leo, the repair boy.” said Piper.
“I prefer the name “Supreme Commander of Argo II.” retorted Leo.
“More like “Supreme Commander of Repairs”.” replied Piper.
“Well, ANYWAY, um, come on! This is the…” Then Hazel’s voice was lost in the wind.
“I’ll tag along!” said Frank.
Then came the storm. Percy fainted, with horrible wounds on his chest and back.
Everyone was shocked.
Chapter 1
Annabeth’s POV
As soon as I saw Percy, my legs went weak. I ran up to him, tackled him, and kissed him. Then I cried. For about five minutes, everyone stood there, watching me. After that, mortification dawned me and I let go of him.
“Um, Sorry.” I said, still transfixed in Percy.
“It’s okay. I guess.” Reyna replied, trying not to laugh, but her eyes filled with understanding. I guess she felt the same about Jason or something.
“Now can we start talking?” Percy said, still beet red from the ‘moment’. Then total chaos intervened. The Greeks took one side of the whole place, drawing their weapons. The Romans took another side, without weapons but still full of fight. A statue, or, as Percy explained to me, Terminus, god of borders, was just plainly annoyed, shouting here and there to the Greeks, saying it was a ‘no weapon’ zone and all that.
“All right, all right, calm down. We’re all fighting for the same cause: Gaea.” said Jason.
“But the Greeks are our enemies! They have been, and will always be!” said someone.
“He’s the augur, or oracle, and his name was Octavian, descendant of Apollo. He’s, um, really annoying.” Percy said, telling me of the one who just rudely shouted out. The words didn’t suit him, but he was right. To me, he had an aura. One that made me repulsed.
“Why don’t we show the Greeks around?” proposed Reyna.
“I’ll go with Percy.” I said immediately. Percy was trying not to laugh. I stopped him with a swift kiss on the cheek.
“We’ll show you around, um…” Hazel started.
“I’m Piper, and this is Leo, the repair boy.” said Piper.
“I prefer the name “Supreme Commander of Argo II.” retorted Leo.
“More like “Supreme Commander of Repairs”.” replied Piper.
“Well, ANYWAY, um, come on! This is the…” Then Hazel’s voice was lost in the wind.
“I’ll tag along!” said Frank.
Then came the storm. Percy fainted, with horrible wounds on his chest and back.
Everyone was shocked.