Annabeth

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"JASON GET IN HERE NOW!" Apollo yelled inside. Jason jogged in and I followed despite Chiron's protests. Percy looked worse than before. "Jason you need to use some lightning powers and shock him awake. His body rejected my healing power." Jason was thrown aback, "but that could kill him!" Apollo had his hands putting pressure on Percy's wound, probably to stop some bleeding.

"If you don't he will be dead! Cant you see? The cut has reached his heart and stopped it. You need to restart it!" Jason approached Percy, lighting dancing in his finger tips. He prayed to Jupiter (roman Zeus) and placed his hands on Percy's chest, like he was giving CPR. He pushed down and a thousand bolts of electricity got sent through his body. Nothing. He did it again. Nothing. One last time. Percy's eyes fluttered open as he gasped for air. "Annabeth?" He called and held his hand out. I ran forward and took it in both of mine. "Im here, Im here." I started crying uncontrollably. I knew I should've been embarrassed, crying in-front of the sun god and Jason. But I didn't care, Percy was the only person who mattered.

"Annabeth. Im so sorry. I love you so much, Im sorry it took me so long to realise. These past months I only worried about you. I was only able to get through Tartarus because I was with you. You know that night in the stables? I was planning our future like an idiot. I think I'll try for Isles of Blest, not because of how good it is, but in hopes that I can find you again in the next life. Its time, he's here. Goodbye wise girl." His hand went limp, his eyes once beautiful sea green now misty.

Chiron and the other campers came back in, multiple people cried but I didn't see who. Someone came and rested their hand on my shoulder. I looked up expecting Chiron or Thalia but it was Apollo. Thunder rumbled in the distance. "Zeus asks for us to make an appearance on Olympus." He looked afraid. Took my hand from Percy and the next thing I know, we were on Olympus.

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