11. Not So Sleepy

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Sooooo sorry guys. I though I had already published the previous chapter a few days ago and only realized that I didn't. So to make up for it I'm publishing this one too which is just a lot of fluff. Enjoy and please check out my new books.

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"Gods those heels were killing me." She sighed, slipping into bed while rubbing her feet.

"Was it worth it?" I voice asked. Once she was tucked under the covers, my arms wrapped around her from behind.

"Yes it was Seaweed Brain. But mainly because it makes it sweeter to came home to you." She spoke. I smiled as my hands ran through her hair, tracing her spine. Annabeth shivered at my touch and I laughed softly.

I moved closer to her, placing my head so i pinned hers to the pillow, planting soft kisses on her neck. I wrapped my hands around her waist and traced patterns on her stomach, keeping her shivering at the contact.

She turned so she was on her other side, facing me. "You're such a dork." She smiled, pressing her forehead on mine.

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I woke to the sound of chirping birds. Ahh Saturdays. Ya gotta love em. The only problem was that I couldn't see anything through the screen of blonde that draped over my face. The weight on my torso also made it harder to breathe along with keeping me, hopelessly, pinned to the bed. Annabeth.

"Hey, Wise Girl." I wheezed, tapping her shoulder in an attempt to wake her.

The screen lifted slightly and was replaced by her face. "Yes Seaweed Brain?" She asked, sleepily and yawned sending a blast of morning breathe into my face.

"You're breath stinks." I grinned.

"Shut up." She scoffed and pushed herself off of me. Squeezing the air out of my lungs in the process. "Not everyone's breath can smell like the ocean."

I turned to watch her go to the bathroom and close the door. Flopping on my back I wrapped my arms under my pillow and began to doze off until I heard the toilet flush and the sink running. Annabeth walked back out of the bathroom, rubbing her eyes and yawning.

I smiled as she crawled back on top of me and rested her head on my chest. She sighed deeply and kept adjusting, elbowing me in the gut in the process.

"Are you tired?" I asked her after she turned again and huffed.

"No. Are you?"

"No. Do you want to get up?"

"No. Do you?"

"No." I answered. We stayed silent for a moment before Annabeth moved so her head was even with mine.

"You smell like salt water." She smiled.

"And you smell like books." I smiled back.

"Seaweed Brain." She scoffed and leaned in, her lips meeting with mine. Her hands moved up my arms, finding my wrists that have moved from under the pillow. I didn't expect her to pull away and flash a mischievous smile. "Pinned ya." She smirked.

My arms pushed against her hands but she didn't budge. Yeah I know, but give me a break I just woke up and Annabeth is stronger than she looks. A lot stronger.

"Yeah yeah yeah, you win. Let me up." I gave in.

"Say it." She told me.

"No I will never say it." I answered, immediately knowing what she meant.

"Well you can say it or stay here. But the truth is, eventually you will have to pee." She smirked at me.

As if on cue, nature called, loudly. "Let me up." I tried again.

"Not until you say it." She answered.

I mumbled the words.

"What?" Annabeth's smile grew.

"Athena is better than Poseidon." I spoke louder. "Happy?"

"Yes." She answered and bounced off of me to thump onto the bed.

I rushed to the bathroom and closed the door. After I was finished I reached for the sink only to have the water turn and spray me right in the face. And for some unknown reason (thanks dad) I couldn't dry myself off.

I walked back into the bedroom and Annabeth, seeing me wet, rolled off the bed in a fit of laughter.

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