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I quickly replied to her with a picture of a gesture no one needed sign language to understand.

"If you need a ride, I can drive you." Percy volunteered, pulling out his car keys.

I truly don't know why it shocks me so much to find out that Percy could drive. Perhaps it was because the last time I saw him, he was just learning to ride a bike without training wheels.

I was about to accept his offer when I realized Percy would have to drive me home. He would have to go out of his way to drive me and then go home. Imagine if we lived in opposite directions from the school, the drive for him would be far too long and he was too kind to take back his offer.

And that's why I instead found myself declining his offer. "No, don't worry about it. I can just walk home. I don't want you to go out of your way to drive me home."

He gave me an odd look. "We live right next door, y'know? It's not out of my way in the slightest."

"Right next door?" I repeated, mostly to myself.

"Yeah!" He said. "Mom found out that our old house was open, and figured, why not?"

As he went on, a bubble of excitement begun to rise in my chest. My smile so wide I was sure I was going to permanently rip my cheeks. "No way."

"Yes, way. Did you not see the movers outside of our house?"

"Yes, but I didn't think it would be you and Sally."

"Of course it was me, it was always my intention to come back to you," Percy said with an honesty that completely shocked me, and from his reaction, I'm guessing it shocked him too.

I wanted to reply with something just as sickeningly sweet to both one-up him and express how much I had missed my best friend.

Instead, I found myself saying; "Oh absolutely, I'm amazing. You couldn't not come back. What on Earth would you do without me."

"I mean it, Annabeth, " he said seriously and softly, causing butterflies in my stomach. "Me and my mom both... we missed the hell outta you Chases."

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"Y'know what my childhood intention was after you moved?" I said, changing the subject before my face could get any warmer.

"Hm?"

"To take you back to Jeffery's."

"No way," Percy said, a lopsided smile overtaking his face. "That place is still open?"

"It is," I said, matching his enthusiasm and pulling him outside to the school's parking lot. Finding his car was relatively easy considering only a few cars remained in the student parking.

The time it took to get from the school to Jeffery's was practically non-existent as we drove there. Laughing and reminiscing about old times.

"Gods, this place hasn't changed one bit," Percy said, holding the door open as we walked into the place.

A smile crept across my face and my legs went on autopilot walking to my favorite booth. "Yeah, the only thing that's different now is that Jeffery's son owns the place now."

"No way, I thought he was in college."

"Nope," I shook my head. "He graduated five years ago. Now that I think about it, I think he's getting married in the spring."

"You're fucking with me," Percy said, smiling with a look of disbelief. "There's no way he's getting married. If there's one thing you could always count on, it would be him being a complete asshat."

"No kidding." I laughed before remembering something to laugh harder. "Oh my gods, do you remember when he purposely ran over my bike for fun?"

"I do! What-" Percy erupted in a fit of wheezes before managing to get his sentence out. "Didn't he say that-that Rudolph the Red-Nosed-Reindeer did it because he hated silver glitter and it had to be golden?"

"Stop," I whined holding out the 'p'. "I can't believe I bought that, it was such a stupid lie."

The evening continued with jokes and laughter, only stopping to order and express our appreciation to the waiter. Only after my fifth refill did I ask Percy to check the time.

"Thank you," I said to the waiter, before returning to my conversation with Percy. When I looked back, he was frantically typing on his phone, mumbling 'shit' under his breath repeatedly. "What's wrong."

"My mom," he said turning his phone to face me. On his screen was multiple missed calls and texts sent in a panic from Sally.

I couldn't help but let out a chuckle, "Oh, you're so fucked."

"Shut up, Annie," Percy said, dialing her number.

"Make me."

He opened his mouth to reply but stopped when a yelling came from his phone. Percy pulled the phone away from his ear as if it were hot coal. "Hello to you too, Mom."

"Hi, Sally!" I said.

"Annabeth says hi too." he relayed to her, the phone going silent for a while. "Yes, Annabeth's here too."

I sat there for a while listening to only his side of the conversation. My mind drifting off to random topics without consistent conversation with Percy.

"Okay," I heard. "Love you too. Bye."

Percy hung up the phone, putting it away as he looked at me. "So, you're still somehow my mom's favorite child and she wanted me to tell you that she misses you."

"Aww," I smiled. "I love your mom."

Percy rolled his eyes jokingly. "Easy for you to say when you're not the one being told off."

"You probably deserved it, to be fair though."

"I did actually, it's seven-thirty."

"No way," I quickly pulled out my phone and saw that he was right. "Oh shit."

"Yeah."

We paid the bill and walked towards the car.

"I call aux."

"Absolutely not."

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