

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. “Be careful, Seaweed Brain.” She put on her hat an vanished. And then she did something that surprised me even more. Besides, we’ve got no choice.”Īnnabeth glared at me like she was going to punch me. You can use the metal spider – maybe it’ll lead you back to Hephaestus. And he can barely contain the thoughts as they swirl around in his head. He sends her off to safety, but not before she plants one on him. Percy is trying to keep Annabeth safe, and he lies to her and tells her he has a plan when he has absolutely no idea what he is going to do. She was shivering.Īnd then there is thee moment. I felt like I could read the tiniest print on any book on the shelves. “Hey, it’s…it’s okay.” I patted her back. Butterflies started turning my stomach into a mosh pit. She blinked back tears and put out her arms. Then she did something that really surprised me. “I’m sure it’s fine,” she said in a small voice. Maybe I shouldn’t have asked you to do this. She looked at me gratefully, but then stared down at all the books and scrolls she’d pulled from the shelved. “I’ve wanted to lead a quest since I was seven,” she said. His entire world seems to have shifted now that she is in his arms, and he consoles her well. Is there a sweeter thing than the first time Percy holds Annabeth when she cries? Well, yes, his reaction to getting to hold her may be more precious than any other Percabeth moment so far in the series.
