Annabeth was thankful for the lemon water with honey and ginger the maid had brought up to her room the night before.
Without it, she probably would have felt like her head was going to split open. She only had to suffer through a slight throbbing and a general feeling of grogginess.
A/N the Georgian era was a time of heavy drinking- even the prim and proper Jane Austen frequently wrote in her diary about being hung-over.
Breakfast consisted of greasy fried eggs, bacon, and sausages served with toasted French bread.
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Pride and Percabeth
Historical FictionFiesty Annabeth Chase is thrilled when she is invited to the Duke of Olympus's house party. While her best friend Piper begins a romance with Lord Jason Grace, the Duke's son and heir, Annabeth crosses paths with Lieutenant Perseus Jackson, a das...