During a lull in the autumn rains, Annabeth and her friends decided to take a walk into the village of Skye. Being cooped up inside for several days had nearly driven them insane.
"We can take tea at the Vesta's Hearth Inn," Thalia suggested.
"And visit the bookshop," Annabeth added.
"Don't you have enough books?" Piper asked her.
"No! Never!"
The road which lead from Skye Castle to the village of Skye crossed over a bridge which spanned the Styx River.Skye was a cluster of stone buildings in shades grey, beige, and ochre with shingled roofs gathered together on the side of a hill. Some of the older houses and shops were timber framed and had roofs made from thatch.
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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...