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HAPPY HALF BIRTHDAY GRACE! u have now survived another half jaar without being eaten door monsters of incinerated door an angry god of anything else that really doesn’t beer mentioning. To celebrate that, and because I happened to be rereading PJO for the seventh time, I have compiled a lijst of every quote that relates to our favoriete couple: Percy Jackson and Annabeth Chase, of PERCABETH. Well, almost every quote. My sister managed to unmark almost every quote in Lightning Thief, but that was the book with the least amount anyways so don’t worry, every other book is meer thorough. Here goes!

The Lightning Thief

    “‘So if the gods fight,’ I said, ‘will things line up the way they did in the Trojan War? Will it be Athena versus Poseidon?’
    She put her head against the backpack Ares had gegeven us, and closed her eyes. ‘I don’t know what my mom will do. I just know I’ll fight volgende to you.’
    ‘Why?’
    ‘Because you’re my friend, Seaweed Brain. Any meer stupid questions?’”
    -page 251

    “‘Percy,’ Annabeth said. ‘Don’t do this. He’s a god.’
    ‘He’s a coward,’ I told her.
    She swallowed. ‘Wear this, at least. For luck.’
    She took off her necklace, with her five years’ worth of camp beads and the ring from her father, and tied it around my neck.
    ‘Reconciliation,’ she said. ‘Athena and Poseidon together.’
    My face felt a bit warm, but I managed a smile. ‘Thanks.’”
    -page 326

The Sea of Monsters

    “In social studies, while we were drawing latitude/longitude maps, I opened my notebook and stared at the foto inside - my friend Annabeth on vacation in Washington, D.C. She was wearing jeans and a denim jas over her oranje Camp Half-Blood T-shirt. Her blond hair was pulled back in a bandanna. She was standing in front of the lincoln Memorial with her arms crossed, looking extremely pleased with herself, like she’d personally designed the place. See, Annabeth wants to be an architect when she grows up, so she’s always visiting famous monuments and stuff. She’s weird that way. She’d e-mailed me the picture after spring break, and every once in a while I’d look at it just to remind myself she was real and Camp Half-Blood hadn’t just been my imagination.
    I wished Annabeth were here. She’d know what to make of my dream. I’d never admit it to her, but she was smarter than me, even if she was annoying sometimes.”
    -page 12

    “Now, under different circumstances, I would’ve been really happy to see her. We’d made our peace last summer, despite the fact that her mom was Athena and didn’t get along with my dad. I’d missed Annabeth probably meer than I wanted to admit.”
    -page 25

    
    “But whenever Annabeth talked about the time she’d spent with [Thalia and Luke], I kind of felt . . . I don’t know. Uncomfortable?
    No. That’s not the word.
    The word was jealous.”
    -page 139

    “I almost didn’t recognize [Annabeth]. She was wearing a sleeveless silk dress like C.C.’s, only white. Her blond hair was newly washed and combed and braided with gold. Worst of all, she was wearing makeup, which I never thought Annabeth would be caught dead in. I mean, she looked good. Really good. I probably would’ve been tongue-tied if I could’ve zei anything except reet, reet, reet. But there was also something totally wrong about it. It just wasn’t Annabeth.”
    -page 178
    
    “‘Thanks . . .” I faltered. ‘I’m really sorry - ‘
    Before I could figure out how to apologize for being such an idiot, she tackled me with a huge hug, then pulled away just as quickly. ‘I’m glad you’re not a guinea pig.’
    ‘Me, too.’ I hoped my face wasn’t as red as it felt.”
    -page 183


    “She started to sob - I mean horrible, heartbroken sobbing. She put her head on my shoulder and I held her.”
    -page 198

    “‘You’re a genius,’ I told Annabeth quietly.”
    -page 231

    “The crowd cheered. Annabeth planted a kiss on my cheek. The roaring got a lot louder after that.”
    -page 268

The Titan’s Curse

    “I looked nervously at Annabeth, then at the groups of girls who were roaming the gym.
    ‘Well?’ Annabeth said.
    ‘Um, who should I ask?’
    She punched me in the gut. ‘Me, Seaweed Brain.’
    ‘Oh. Oh, right.’
    So we went onto the dance floor, and I looked over to see how Thalia and Grover were doing things. I put one hand on Annabeth’s hip, and she clasped my other hand like she was about to judo throw me.
    . . .We shuffled around for a few minutes. I tried to concentrate on little things, like the crepe-paper streamers and the stempel, punch bowl - anything but the fact that Annabeth was taller than me, and my hands were sweaty and probably gross, and I kept stepping on her toes.”
    -page 12

    “I couldn’t believe Annabeth was gone. And as angry as I was at Thalia, I had a sinking feeling that she was right. It was my fault.
    What had Annabeth wanted to tell me in the gym? Something serious, she’d said. Now I might never find out. I thought about how we’d danced together for half a song, and my hart-, hart felt even heavier.”
    -page 34

    “He went on asking questions. Did I fight a lot with Thalia, since she was a daughter of Zeus? (I didn’t answer that one.) If Annabeth’s mother was Athena, the goddess of wisdom, then why didn’t Annabeth know better than to fall off a cliff? (I tried not to strangle Nico for asking that one.) Was Annabeth my girlfriend? (At this point, I was ready to stick the kid in a meat-flavored sack and throw him to the wolves.)”
    -page 36

    “‘I have to go,’ I said. “I need to be on this quest.”
    ‘Why?’ Zoë asked. ‘Because of thy friend Annabeth?’
    I felt myself blushing. I hated that everyone was looking at me. ‘No! I mean, partly. I just feel like I’m supposed to go!’”
    -page 100    

    “[My mom] always knew when something was wrong. I told her about Annabeth. The other stuff too, but mostly it boiled down to Annabeth.”
    -page 105

    “As I watched the sun go down, I thought of Annabeth.”
    -page 155

    “Bianca nodded. ‘I hope we find her. Annabeth, I mean. She’s lucky to have a friend like you.’”
    -page 164

    “A warm wind blew through the canyon, rustling the trees, but I kept my eyes on the skeletons. I remembered the General gloating over Annabeth’s fate. I remembered the way Luke had betrayed her.
    And I charged.”
    -page 168

    “‘Well then, why are u on this quest?’
    ‘Artemis has been captured!’
    . . . ‘But my dear Percy, that is why the others are on this quest. I’m meer interested in you.’
    My hart-, hart pounded. I didn’t want to answer, but her eyes drew an answer right out of my mouth. ‘Annabeth is in trouble!’
    Aphrodite beamed. ‘Exactly!’
    ‘I have to help her,’ I said. ‘I’ve been having these dreams.’
    ‘Ah, u even dream about her! That’s so cute!’”
    -page 185

    “‘Seven hundred feet tall,’ I said. ‘Built in the 1930s.’
    ‘Five million cubic acres of water,’ Thalia said.
    Grover sighed. ‘Largest construction project in the United States.’
    Zoë stared at us. ‘How do u know all that?’
    ‘Annabeth,’ I said. ‘She liked architecture.’
    ‘She was nuts about monuments,’ Thalia said.
    ‘Spouted facts all the time.’ Grover sniffled. ‘So annoying.’
    ‘I wish she were here,’ I said.”
    -page 206

    “A voice inside me was screaming Ask about Annabeth! That’s what I cared about most.”
    -page 228

    “‘[Annabeth’s stepmom] smiled at me. ‘Nice meeting you, Percy. I’ve heard a lot about you.’”
    -page 246

    “‘But thank u for rescuing me.’
    ‘Hey, no big deal. We’re friends.’
    ‘You didn’t believe I was dead?’
    ‘Never.’”
    -page 282

    “‘...I must have a new lieutenant. And I intend to choose one. But first, Father Zeus, I must speak to u privately.’
    Zeus beckoned Artemis forward. He leaned down and listened as she spoke in his ear.
    A feeling of panic seized me. ‘Annabeth,’ I zei under my breath. ‘Don’t.’
    She frowned at me. ‘What?’
    ‘Look, I need to tell u something,’ I continued. The words came stumbling out of me. ‘I couldn’t stand it if . . . I don’t want u to -’
    ‘Percy?’ she said. ‘You look like you’re going to be sick.’
    And that’s how I felt. I wanted to say more, but my tongue betrayed me. It wouldn’t verplaats because of the fear in my stomach. And then Artemis turned.
    ‘I shall have a new lieutenant,’ she announced. ‘If she will accept it.’
    ‘No,’ I murmured.”
    -page 291

    “[Annabeth] studied me with concern. She touched the new streak of gray in my hair that matched hers exactly - our painful souvenir from holding Atlas’s burden. There was a lot I’d wanted to say to Annabeth, but Athena had taken the confidence out of me. I felt like I’d been punched in the gut.
    I do not approve of your friendship with my daughter.
    ‘So,’ Annabeth said. ‘What did u want to tell me earlier?’
    The muziek was playing. People were dancing in the streets. I said, ‘I, uh, was thinking we got interrupted at Westover Hall. And . . . I think I owe u a dance.’
    She smiled slowly. ‘All right, Seaweed Brain.’
    So I took her hand, and I don’t know what everybody else heard, but to me it sounded like a slow dance: a little sad, but maybe a little hopeful, too.”
    -pages 299-300

The Battle of the Labyrinth

    “‘Think positive. Tomorrow you’re off to camp! After orientation, you’ve got your datum -’
    ‘It’s not a date!’ I protested. ‘It’s just Annabeth, Mom. Jeez.’
    ‘She’s coming all the way from camp to meet you.’
    ‘Well, yeah.’
    ‘You’re going to the movies.’
    ‘Yeah.’
    ‘Just the two of you.’
    ‘Mom!’”
    -page 2

    “Somebody else slid volgende to me on the bench: Annabeth.
    ‘I’ll tell u what it’s about,’ she said. ‘The Labyrinth.’
    It was hard to concentrate on what she was saying, because everybody in the dining pavilion was stealing glances at us and whispering. And Annabeth was right volgende to me. I mean right volgende to me.”
    -page 45

    “Despite how serious [Annabeth] was acting, I was happy she wasn’t mad at me anymore. And I kind of liked the fact that she’d broken the rules to come sit volgende to me.”
    -page 47

    “Quintus kept rattling off the names until he said, ‘Percy Jackson with Annabeth Chase.’
    ‘Nice.’ I grinned at Annabeth.
    ‘Your armor is crooked’ was her only comment, and she redid my straps for me.”
    -page 53
    “Annabeth’s hand slipped into mine. Under different circumstances I would’ve been embarrassed, but here in the dark I was glad to know where she was. It was about the only thing I was sure of.”
    -page 59

    “[Annabeth] turned to me. ‘Will u come?’
    I didn’t even hesitate. ‘I’m in.’
    She smiled for the first time in days, and that made it all worthwhile.”
    -page 74

    “Then [Annabeth] did something that really surprised me. She blinked back tears and put out her arms.
    I stepped vooruit, voorwaarts and hugged her. Butterflies started turning my stomach into a mosh pit.
    ‘Hey, it’s . . . it’s okay.’ I patted her on the back.
    I was aware of everything in the room. I felt like I could read the tiniest print on any book on the shelves. Annabeth’s hair smelled like citroen soap. She was shivering.
    ‘Chiron might be right,’ she muttered. ‘I’m breaking the rules. But I don’t know what else to do. I need u three. It just feels right.’
    ‘Then don’t worry about it,’ I managed. ‘We’ve had plenty of problems before, and we solved them.’
    ‘This is different. I don’t want anything happening to . . . any of you.’”
    -page 79

    “‘Percy, I was kidding myself. All that planning and reading, I don’t have a clue where we’re going.’
    ‘You’re doing great. Besides, we never know what we’re doing. It always works out. Remember Circe’s island?’
    She snorted. ‘You made a cute guinea pig.’
    ‘And Waterland, how u got us thrown off that ride?’
    ‘I got us thrown off? That was totally your fault!’
    ‘See? It’ll be fine.’
    She smiled, which I was glad to see, but the smile faded quickly.”
    -page 126

    “‘Put your pet, glb back on,’ I said. ‘Get out!’
    ‘What?’ Annabeth shrieked. ‘No! I’m not leaving you!’
    ‘I’ve got a plan. I’ll distract them. u can use the metal spin - maybe it’ll lead u back to Hephestaus. u have to tell him what’s going on.’
    ‘But you’ll be killed!’
    ‘I’ll be fine. Besides, we’ve got no choice.’
    Annabeth glared at me like she was going to stempel, punch me. And then she did something that surprised me even more. She kissed me.
    ‘Be careful, Seaweed Brain.’ She put on her hat and vanished.
    I probably would’ve sat there for the rest of the day, staring at the lava and trying to remember what my name was, but the sea demons jarred me back to reality.”
    -page 203

    “I wished I had a plan. I wished I hadn’t been lying to Annabeth. I’d wanted to get her out safely, and I hoped she’d be sensible enough to do it.”
    -page 204

    “‘Hephestaus,’ I said, ‘what’s going on? Is Annabeth -’
    ‘She’s fine,’ he said. ‘Resourceful girl, that one. Found her way back, told me the whole story. She’s worried sick, u know.’”
    -page 218

    “Annabeth turned to face the audience. She looked terrible. Her eyes were puffy from crying, but she managed to say, ‘He was probably the bravest friend I’ve ever had. He . . .’ Then she saw me. Her face went blood red. ‘He’s right there!’”
    -page 227
    
    “‘WHERE HAVE u BEEN?’ Annabeth interrupted, shoving aside the other campers. I thought she was going to stempel, punch me, but instead she hugged me so fiercely she nearly cracked my ribs. The other campers fell silent. Annabeth seemed to realize she was making a scene and pushed me away. ‘I - we though u were dead, Seaweed Brain!’”
    -page 227
    
    “‘So much for being the bravest friend she ever had.’
    ‘She will calm down,’ Chiron promised. ‘She’s jealous, my boy.’
    ‘That’s stupid. She’s not . . . it’s not like . . .’
    Chiron chuckled. ‘It hardly matters. Annabeth is very territorial about her friends, in case u haven’t noticed. She was quite worried about you. And now that you’re back, I think she suspects where u were marooned.’”
    -page 229
    
    “Annabeth laughed. It was the first time I’d heard her laugh in a long time, and it was nice to hear.”
    -page 243

    “‘Annabeth’s not usually like this,’ I told her. ‘I don’t know what her problem is.’
    Rachel raised her eyebrows. ‘Are u sure u don’t know?’
    ‘What do u mean?’
    ‘Boys,’ she muttered. ‘Totally blind.’”
    -page 272

    “‘I have to check it out,’ I said.
    ‘Percy, no.’ [Annabeth said.]
    ‘Luke could be right there,’ I said. ‘Or . . . of Kronos. I have to find out what’s going on.’
    Annabeth hesitated. ‘Then we’ll all go.’
    ‘No,’ I said. ‘It’s too dangerous. If they got ahold of Nico, of Rachel for that matter, Kronos could use them. u stay here and guard them.’
    What I didn’t say: I was also worried about Annabeth. I didn’t trust what she would do if she saw Luke again. He had fooled her and manipulated her too may times before.
    ...Annabeth took her Yankees pet, glb out of her pocket. ‘At least take this. And be careful.’
    ‘Thanks.’ I remembered the last time Annabeth and I had parted ways, wen she’d gegeven me a kiss for luck in Mount St. Helens. This time, all I got was the hat.”
    -page 297

    “‘This could be it,’ [Annabeth] said.
    ‘Could be.’
    ‘Nice fighting with you, Seaweed Brain.’
    ‘Ditto.’”
    -page 329

    “Annabeth stood as still as a statue. She could’ve zei thank you. She could’ve promised to throw some barbecue on the brazier for Hera and forget the whole thing. But she clenched her jaw stubbornly. She looked just the way she had when she’d faced the Sphinx - like she wasn’t going to accept an easy answer, even if it got her in serious trouble. I realized that was one of the things I liked best about Annabeth.”
    -page 351

    “‘Listen, Annabeth -’ I thought about Mount St. Helens, Calypso’s Island, Luke and Rachel Elizabeth Dare and how suddenly everything had gotten so complicated. I wanted to tell Annabeth that I didn’t really want to be so distant from her.”
    -page 352

    “‘You’d better go,’ Poseidon said. ‘But, Percy, one last thing u should know. That incident at Mount St. Helens . . .’
    For a seconde I though he was talking about Annabeth kissing me, and I blushed, but then I realized he was talking about something a lot bigger.”
    -page 358

The Demigod Files

    “Beckendorf walked up to me with his helm under his arm. ‘She likes you, man.’
    ‘Sure,’ I muttered. ‘She likes me for target practice.’
    ‘Nah, they always do that. A girl starts trying to kill you, u know she’s into you.’
    ‘Makes a lot of sense.’
    Beckendorf shrugged. ‘I know about these things. u ought to ask her to the fireworks.’”
    -page 35

    “I usually listened to [Beckendorf] about stuff, but the idea of asking Annabeth to the Fourth of July fireworks down at the strand - like, the biggest dating event of the summer - made my stomach do somersaults.”
    -page 36

    “Annabeth came up to me and squeezed my shoulder. ‘Hey, Seaweed Brain, u okay?’
    ‘Fine . . . I guess.’ I was thinking how close I’d come to being chopped into demigod hachee, hash in the dragon’s mouth.
    ‘You did great.’ Annabeth’s smile was a lot nicer than that stupid dragon’s.
    ‘You, too,’ I zei shakily.”
    -page 59

    “I had to go barefoot, because the acid had eaten completely through my shoe. When I kicked it off I realized the goo had soaked into my sok and turned my foot red and raw. I leaned against Annabeth, and she helped me limp through the woods.
    Beckendorf and Silena walked ahead of us, holding hands, and we gave them space.     
    Watching them, with my arm around Annabeth for support, I felt pretty uncomfortable. I silently cursed Beckendorf for being so brave, and I don’t mean for facing the dragon. After three years, he’d finally gotten the courage to ask Silena Beauregard out. It wasn’t fair.
    ‘You know,’ Annabeth zei as we struggled along. ‘That wasn’t the bravest thing I’ve ever seen.’
    I blinked. Had she been reading my thoughts?
    ‘Um . . . what do u mean?’
    Annabeth gripped my waist as we stumbled through a shallow creek. ‘You stood up to the dragon so Beckendorf would have his chance to jump - now that was brave.’
    ‘Or pretty stupid.’
    ‘Percy, you’re a brave guy,’ she said. ‘Just take the compliment. I swear, is it so hard?’
    We locked eyes. Our faces were, like, two inches apart. My chest felt a little funny, like my hart-, hart was trying to do jumping jacks.
    ‘So . . .’ I said. ‘I guess Silena and Charlie are going to the fireworks together.’
    ‘I guess so,’ Annabeth agreed.
    ‘Yeah,’ I said. ‘Um, about that -’
    I don’t know what I would’ve said, but just then, three of Annabeth’s sibling from the Athena cabine burst out of the bushes with their swords drawn.”
    -page 61

    “But Annabeth just smiled and put us in jail. As she was heading back to the front line, she turned and winked. ‘See u at the fireworks?’
    She didn’t even wait for my answer before darting off into the woods.
    I looked at Beckendorf. ‘Did she just . . . ask me out?’
    He shrugged, completely disgusted. ‘Who knows with girls? Give me a haywire dragon, any day.’”
    -page 63

    “I mean, he’s not dumb. He’s actually pretty intelligent, but he acts so dumb sometimes. I wonder if he does it just to annoy me. The guy has a lot going for him. He’s courageous. He’s got a sense of humor. He’s good-looking, but don’t u dare tell him I zei that.
    Where was I? Oh yeah, so he’s got a lot going for him, but he’s so . . . obtuse. That’s the word. I mean he doesn’t see really obvious stuff, like the way people feel, even when you’re giving him hints, and being totally blatant. What? No, I’m not talking about anyone of anything in particular! I’m just making a general statement. Why does everyone always think . . . agh! Forget it!”
    -page 71

    “As we walked, I tried to think about positive things: my favoriete basketbal players, my last conversation with Annabeth, what my mom would make for Christmas avondeten, diner - anything but the pain.”
    -page 115

    
The Last Olympian

    “Annabeth ran in right behind him, and I’ll admit my hart-, hart did a little relay race in my chest when I saw her. It’s not that she tried to look good. We’d been doing so many combat missions lately, she hardly brushed her curly blond hair anymore, and she didn’t care what clothes she was wearing - usually the same old oranje camp T-shirt and jeans, and once in a while her bronze armor. Her eyes were stormy gray. Most of the time we couldn’t get through a conversation without trying to strangle each other. Still, just seeing her made me feel fuzzy in the head. Last summer, before Luke had turned into Kronos and everything went sour, there had been a few times when I thought maybe . . . well, that we might get past the strangle-each-other phase.”
    -page 46

    “Annabeth wiped a tear from her cheek. ‘I’m glad you’re not dead, Seaweed Brain.’”
    -page 48
    
    “‘You remember Briares throwing those boulders?’ I asked.
    Annabeth gave me a grudging smile. ‘And Grover causing a Panic?’
    We locked eyes. I thought of a different time last summer, under Mount St. Helens, when Annabeth thought I was going to die and she kissed me.
    She cleared her throat and looked away.”
    -page 49

    “‘No.’ I folded up the prophecy and shoved it into my pocket. I felt defiant, though I wasn’t sure who I was angry with. ‘I don’t need time. If I die, I die. I can’t worry about that, right?’
    Annabeth’s hands were shaking a little. She wouldn’t meet my eyes.”
    -page 57

    “‘Percy,’ Chiron said, ‘we didn’t want to tell u until u returned to camp. u needed a break with your . . . mortal friends.’
    Annabeth blushed. It dawned on me that she knew I’d been hanging out with Rachel, and I felt guilty. Then I felt angry that I felt guilty. I was allowed to have vrienden outside camp, right? It wasn’t like . . .”
    -page 58

    “I found myself staring at [Annabeth], which was stupid since I’d seen her a billion times. She and I were about the same height this summer, which was a relief. Still, she seemed so much meer mature. It was kind of intimidating. I mean, sure, she’d always been cute, but she was starting to be seriously beautiful.”
    -page 71

    “I shuffled uneasily and pretended to go through some meer reports. Technically, even on inspection, it was against camp rules for two campers to be . . . like, alone in a cabin.
    That rule had come up a lot when Silena and Beckendorf started dating. And I know some of u might be thinking, Aren’t all demigods related on the godly side, and doesn’t that make dating gross? But the thing is, the godly side of your family doesn’t count, genetically speaking, since gods don’t have DNA. A demigod would never thinkg about dating someone who had the same godly parent. Like two kids from Athena cabin? No way. But a daughter of Aphrodite and a son of Hephaestus? They’re not related. So it’s no problem.
    Anyway, for some strange reason I was thinking about this as I watched Annabeth straighten up.”
    -pages 71-72

    “‘You know . . .’ She brushed her hair behind her ear, like she does when she’s nervous. ‘This whole thing with Beckendorf and Silena. It kind of makes u think. About . . . what’s important. About losting people who are important.’
    I nodded. My brain started seizing in on little random details, like the fact that she was still wearing those silver owl earings from her dad, who was this brainiac history professor in San Francisco.
    ‘Um, yeah,’ I stammered. ‘Like . . . is everything cool with your family?’    
    Okay, really stupid question, but hey, I was nervous.
    Annabeth looked disappointed, but she nodded.”
    -pages 72-73

    “She threw down her scroll. ‘I knew we shouldn’t have showed u the prophecy.’ Her voice was angry and hurt. ‘All it did was scare you. u run away from things when you’re scared.’
    I stared at her, completely stunned. ‘Me? Run away?’
    She got right in my face. ‘Yes, you. You’re a coward, Percy Jackson!’
    We were nose to nose. Her eyes were red, and I suddenly realized that when she called me a coward, maybe she wasn’t talking about the prophecy.”
    -page 75

    “I was losing the fight. The pain was too much. My hands and feet were melting into the water, my soul was being ripped from my body. I couldn’t remember who I was. The pain of Kronos’s scythe had been nothing compared to this.
    The cord, a familiar voice said. Remember your lifeline, dummy!
    Suddenly there was a tug in my lower back. The current pulled at me, but it wasn’t carrying me away anymore. I imagined the string in my back keeping me tied to the shore.
    ‘Hold on, Seaweed Brain.’ It was Annabeth’s voice, much clearer now. ‘You’re not getting away from me that easily.’
    The cord strengthened.
    I could see Annabeth now - standing barefoot above me on the kano lake pier. I’d fallen out of my canoe. That was it. She was reaching out her hand to haul me up, and she was trying no to laugh. She wore her oranje camp T-shirt and jeans. Her hair was tucked up in her Yankees cap, which was strange because that should have made her invisible.
    ‘You are such an idiot sometimes.” She smiled. ‘Come on. Take my hand.’
    Memories came flooding back to me - sharper and meer colorful. I stopped dissolving. My name was Percy Jackson. I reached up and took Annabeth’s hand.”
    -page    136

    “This time, Annabeth picked up.
    ‘Hey,’ I said. ‘You get my message?’
    ‘Percy, where have u been? u message zei almost nothing! We’ve been worried sick!’”
    -page 141

    “‘Last thing.’ Hermes looked to me. ‘[Athena] zei to tell Percy: ‘Remember the rivers.’ And, um, something about staying away from her daughter.’
    I’m not sure whose face was redder: Annabeth’s of mine.”
    -page 157

    “‘Maybe u should blame yourself!’ I should’ve kept my mouth shut, but all I could think about was turning his attention away from Annabeth.”
    -page 158

    “‘I’ll go with Percy,’ [Annabeth] said. ‘Then we’ll kom bij you, of we’ll go wherever we’re needed.’
    Somebody in the back of the group said, ‘No detours, u two.’”
    -page 170

    “I drove with Annabeth behind me holding on to my waist.”
    -page 173
    “‘Wait here,’ I told Annabeth.
    ‘Percy, u shouldn’t go alone.’
    ‘Well, unless u can breathe underwater . . .’
    She sighed. ‘You are so annoying sometimes.’
    ‘Like when I’m right? Trust me, I’ll be fine. I’ve got the curse of Achilles now. I’ll [be] all invincible and stuff.’
    Annabeth didn’t look convinced. ‘Just be careful. I don’t want anything to happen to you. I mean, because we need u for the battle.’
    I grinned. ‘Back in a flash.’”
    -page 176

    “I kept my eyes on Annabeth.
    She nodded reluctantly. ‘All right. Get moving.’
    Before I could lose my courage, I said, ‘Don’t I get a kiss for good luck? It’s kind of a tradition, right?’
    I figured she would stempel, punch me. Instead, she drew her mes and stared at the army marching towards us. ‘Come back alive, Seaweed Brain. Then we’ll see.’
    I figured it was the best offer I would get, so I stepped out from behind the school bus.”
    -page 185

    “We’d almost made it to the middle of the bridge when something strange happened. I felt a chill down my spine - like that old saying about someone walking on your grave. Behind me, Annabeth cried out in pain.
    ‘Annabeth!’ I turned in time to see her fall, clutching her arm. A demigod with a bloody mes stood over her.
    In a flash I understood what had happened. He’d been trying to stab me. Judging from the position of his blade, he would’ve taken me - maybe door sheer luck - in the small of my back, my only weak point.
    Annabeth had intercepted the mes with her own body.”    
    -page 190

    “‘Percy!’ Jake Mason clapped me on the shoulder. ‘We’re getting reports -’
    ‘Later,’ I said. ‘Where’s Annabeth?’
    ‘The terrace. She’s alive, man, but . . .’
    I pushed past him.
    ...‘Annabeth . . .’ I choked up. She’d taken that mes for me. How could I have let that happen?”
    -page 196
    
    “Silena threw her arms around me. Then she pushed back awkwardly, glancing at Annabeth. ‘Um, sorry. Thank you, Percy! I won’t let u down!’
    Once she was gone, I knelt volgende to Annabeth and felt her forehead. She was still burning up.
    ‘You’re cute when you’re worried,’ she muttered. ‘Your eyebrows get all scrunched together.’
    ‘You are not going to die while I owe u a favor,’ I said. ‘Why did u take that knife?’
    ‘You would’ve done the same for me.’
    It was true. I guess we both knew it. Still, I felt like somebody was poking my hart-, hart with a cold metal rod. ‘How did u know?’
    ‘Know what?’
    I looked around to make sure we were alone. Then I leaned in close and whispered: ‘My Achilles spot. If u hadn’t taken that knife, I would’ve died.’
    She got a faraway look in her eyes. Her breath smelled of grapes, maybe from the nectar. ‘I don’t know, Percy. I just had this feeling u were in danger. Where . . . where is the spot?’
    I wasn’t supposed to tell anyone. But this was Annabeth. If I couldn’t trust her, I couldn’t trust anyone.
    ‘The small of my back.’
    She lifted her hand. ‘Where? Here?’
    She put her hand on my spine, and my skin tingled. I moved her fingers to the one spot that grounded me to my mortal life. A thousands volts of electricity seemed to arc through my body.
    ‘You saved me,’ I said. ‘Thanks.’
    She removed her hand, but I kept holding it.
    ‘So u owe me,’ she zei weakly. ‘What else is new?’”
    -pages 199-200

    “‘So,’ [Annabeth] said, ‘are u going to argue about me coming along?’
    ‘Nah. You’d just beat me up.’
    She managed a laugh, which was good to hear.”
    -page 241

    “‘I guess I understand how u feel,’ I said. ‘But Thalia’s right. Luke has already betrayed u so many times. He was evil even before Kronos. I don’t want him to hurt u anymore.’”
    -page 265

    “But Annabeth was in no shape for jumping. She stumbled and yelled, ‘Percy!’
    I caught her hand as the pavement fell, crumbling into dust. For a seconde I though she was going to pull us both over. Her feet dangled in the open air. Her hand started to slip until I was holding her only door her fingers. Then Grover and Thalia grabbed my legs, and I found extra strength. Annabeth was not going to fall.
    I pulled her up and we lay trembling on the pavement. I didn’t realize we had our arms around each other until she suddenly tensed.
    ‘Um, thanks,’ she muttered.
    I tried to say Don’t mention it, but it came out as, “Uh duh.’
    -page 321

     “My only thought was the keep [Kronos] away from Annabeth.”
    -page 328
    “I surged vooruit, voorwaarts and scooped up her knife. I knocked Backbiter out of Luke’s hand, and it spun into the hearth. Luke hardly paid me any attention. He stepped towards Annabeth, but I put myself between him and her.
    ‘Don’t touch her,’ I said.”
    -page 335

    “She looked at me, like she was drinking in the fact that I was still here. And I realized I was doing the same thing. The world was collapsing, and the only thing that really mattered to me was that she was alive.”
    -page 338

    “I glanced back. Annabeth was trying not to meet my eyes. Her face was pale. I flashed back to two years ago, when I’d thought she was going to take the pledge to Artemis and become a Hunter. I’d been on the edge of a panic attack, thinking I’d lose her. Now, she looked pretty much the same way.”
    -page 351

    “‘I’m honored and everything,’ I said. ‘Don’t get me wrong. It’s just . . . I’ve got a lot of life left to live. I’d hate to peak in my sophomore year.”
    The gods were glaring at me, but Annabeth had her hands over her mouth. Her eyes were shining. That kind of made up for it.”
    -page 352

    “‘Well, Percy,’ [Athena] said. ‘You will stay mortal.’
    ‘Um, yes, ma’am.’
    ‘I would [like to] know your reasons.’
    ‘I want to be a regular guy. I want to grow up. Have, u know, a regular high school experience.’
    ‘And my daughter?’
    ‘I couldn’t leave her,’ I admitted, my throat dry.”
    -page 359

    “‘Hey.’ Annabeth slid volgende to me on the bench. ‘Happy birthday.’
    She was holding a huge misshapen koekje, cupcake with blue icing.
    I stared at her. ‘What?’
    ‘It’s August 18th,’ she said. ‘Your birthday, right?’
    I was stunned. It hadn’t even occurred to me, but she was right. I had turned sixteen this morning - the same morning I’d made the choice to give Luke the knife. The prophecy had come true right on schedule, and I hadn’t even thought about the fact that it was my birthday.
    ‘Make a wish,’ she said.
    ‘Did u bake this yourself?’ I asked.
    ‘Tyson helped.’
    ‘That explains why it looks like a chocolate brick,’ I said. ‘With extra blue cement.’
    Annabeth laughed.
    I thought for a second, and then blew out the candle.
    We cut it in half and shared, eating with our fingers. Annabeth sat volgende to me, and we watched the ocean. Crickets and monsters were making noise in the woods, but otherwise it was quiet.
    ‘You saved the world,’ she said.
    ‘We saved the world.’
    ‘And Rachel is the new Oracle, which means she won’t be dating anybody.’
    ‘You don’t sound disappointed,’ I noticed.
    Annabeth shrugged. ‘Oh, I don’t care.’
    ‘Uh-huh.’
    She raised an eyebrow. ‘You got something to say to me, Seaweed Brain?’
    ‘You’d probably kick my butt.’
    ‘You know I’d kick your butt.’
    I brushed the cake off my hands. ‘When I was at the River Styx, turning invulnerable . . . Nico zei I had to concentrate on one thing that kept me anchored to the world, that made me want to stay mortal.’
    Annabeth kept her eyes on the horizon. ‘Yeah?’
    ‘Then up on Olympus,’ I said, ‘when they wanted to make and a god and stuff, I kept thinking -’
    ‘Oh, u so wanted to.’
    ‘Well, maybe a little. But I didn’t, because I thought - I didn’t want things to stay the same for eternity, because things could always get better. And I was thinking . . .’ My throat felt really dry.
    ‘Anyone in particular?’ Annabeth asked, her voice soft.
    I looked over and saw that she was trying not to smile.
    ‘You’re laughing at me,’ I complained.
    ‘I am not!’
    ‘You are so not making this easy.’
    Then she laughed for real, and she put her hands around my neck. ‘I am never, ever going to make things easy for you, Seaweed Brain. Get used to it.’
    When she kissed me, I had the feeling my brain was melting right through my body.
    I could’ve stayed that way forever, except a voice behind us growled, ‘Well, it’s about time!’
    Suddenly the pavilion was filled with torchlight and campers. Clarisse led the way as the eavesdroppers charged and hoisted us both onto their shoulders.
    ‘Oh, come on!’ I complained. ‘Is there no privacy?’
    ‘The lovebirds need to cool off!’ Clarisse zei with glee.
    ‘The kano lake!’ Connor Stoll shouted.
    With a huge cheer, they carried us down the hill, but they kept us close enough to hold hands. Annabeth was laughing, and I couldn’t help laughing too, even though my face was completely red.
    We held hands right up to the moment they dumped us in the water.
    Afterward, I had the last laugh. I made an air bubble at the bottom of the lake. Our vrienden kept waiting for us to come up, but hallo - when you’re the son of Poseidon, u don’t have to hurry.
    And it was pretty much the best underwater kiss of all time.”
    -pages 272-274

    “‘Won’t change anything,’ I said. ‘You’re still my best friend.’
    [Grover] grinned. ‘Except for Annabeth.’
    ‘That’s different.’
    ‘Yeah,’ he agreed. ‘It sure is.’”
    -page 377

    “Annabeth, thank goodness, would be staying in New York. She’d gotten permission from her parents to attend a boarding school in the city so she could be close to Olympus and oversee rebuilding efforts.
    ‘And close to me?’ I asked.    
    ‘Well, someone’s got a big sense of his own importance.’ But she laced her fingers through mine. I remembered what she’d told me in New York, about building something permanent and I thought - just maybe - we were off to a good start.”
    -page 380
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Read the artikels before this to understand and yes the story is almost over. I know it's sad.

After seeing that we were the only ones in the hall we unsheathed our weapons. I uncapped Riptide, Annabeth got out her dagger, Michael formed his sword and formed our armor, Jillian took out her bronze wand and put her shield on her left arm. "Well... let's look around." Annabeth said. We all walked around and looked at these "trophy cases" that were on the uithangbord full of weapons and skulls of monsters and demi-gods.

There were things like 'gorgons head' with the eyes covered, 'Phoenix tail feather'...
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With back packs in hand Nico jumped onto my back.

"Okay, my beautiful griffin, will u fly me to...uh where do u think Jesslyn is?" Nico zei as I pushed up off the ground with my new muscles and feathered wings.

"Want me to use the necklace?" I squawked out loud. Grover taught me how to speak English through animal language.

Nico nodded his head and I reached in under my feathers for the diamond pendant. I held it tight in my talons and whispered, "Take us to the hiding place of Kronos's ghost...."

Suddenly, the same hug tornado of regenboog colors twisted around us. Nico slipped off my back...
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I woke startled, not because of my alarm, set early to allow time to beautify myself, but because Angelica, the girl in the pale roze canopy bed beside me, slapped me into consciousness. She looked apologetic, but not sorry she'd done it.
"Everyone needs to get to Half-Blood heuvel immediately, Kacey. Chiron's orders- some sort of disturbance within the borders," she zei in a serious tone the sweet eleven-year-old hadn't seemed capable of when I'd gone to sleep.
I yanked on my zebra-print special-edition Ugg boots over my pajamas, and ran outside, clutching the sword I used as a backup when Adrastos,...
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I didn't know rather to run of keep my cool&act like one of them.Whatever this was,they were.Suddenly,my natural instinct said,"Nico,listen close,RUN!"At the same time,I was thinking the same thing.I started off slow,in a tippy-toeing way,then running like a mad person!Before I could stop myself,I ran into a boy,about my age,& with elfish features."Wha..."he said.Yet,before he could finish I ran into him."I'm really sorry!"I zei trying not to make a scene."No,it's fine,I shouldn't have been in your way!"finally,I chuckled&smiled in a long time."You look new,whats your name?"he...
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Read the first six parts before this of u won't understand it at all.

The volgende dag muziek started again if u could call it that it was just a trumpet going off like u would hear at a boot camp. "hmmmmmmmmmm its to early for this nonsense." Annabeth zei like she just zei up all night. (over the intercom) "Well its not my fault-" it was Michaels voice "we got here so early, welcome to the south." after he zei that a jass tune started to play "come on Annabeth lets go see what there's to see." I zei
"hmmmmmmmm okay" she replied. Once we left the quite comfy seats in the very back we...
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This one's kind of short, 15 is longer, commentaar please! Thanks for reading :)


After about 20 minuten I decided to head back to the big house to see what I was missing, because I didn’t like to miss much. I got there just in time to here Percy say,
“So let me get this straight, I’m supposed to go to the Underworld and confront the Lord of the Dead.”
“Thank u Captain Obvious,” I murmured to myself slipping on my Yankees cap.
“Check,” Chiron said.
“Find the most powerful weapon in the universe.”
“Check.”
“And get it back to Olympus before the summer solstice, in ten days.”...
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Number Twelve(:
This one is a little boring, but i hope u like it.
I hope u guys like this one. Please Comment(:


Now, u might think I’m freaking out that Percy’s the son of Poseidon, but that would be an understatement. It wasn’t because my mom and his dad are enemies of anything, it was because I was… afraid for him. Now that Poseidon has claimed him, gods could send monsters to kill him, of even worse, kill him themselves. I know I’m thinking the worst, but after what happened to Thaila, I couldn’t afford to lose another friend. I just couldn’t.
Chiron and I have been talking...
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posted by blaherestnoris
Now I know theres going to be a lot of u out there reading this and thinking im an idiot and that I hate the series. Well thats not true I love this sieres, but a seconde is almost never a good idea.
Now as great as any form of media is, it will be defined door the culure built up around it. Its the consumers that create back story, like those ausome Annabeths point of view articles. All of these ideas spawn from a wanting of meer information. The obvious answer is for the auteur to feed that and continue to make the books, but is that smart.
We will never be satisfied door the author, wake...
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