MIRELA ➪ PERCABETH

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in which i post some of my favourite, swoon worthy, butterfly inducing, heart attack causing one shots by dif... 更多

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PLAYLIST
Happy Beginnings
It Gets Easier
See You Sooner Than Later
The Letter Boy
Bibbity Bobbity Boo Times Two
Magicians Never Reveal Their Secrets
I Hope You Think Of Me
Here Comes Trouble
Love is Beautiful
Over the Years
New World, Same Us
Somewhere Only We Know - Part I
Somewhere Only We Know - Part II
PERCY JACKSON - DISNEY+ SERIES, RICK ILY
Flirting
Percabeth pictures
What Matters
Sunday Morning
THALIA GRACE
PERCY
MERRY CHRISTMAS
Define Perfection
Of Pick-Up Lines and Libraries
i'm just happy
speak now
i realized i loved you in the fall
take my hand now (you are the cause of my euphoria)
de extrañarte estoy acostumbrado (pero yo quiero tenerte a mi lado)
i want you (bless my soul)
i wanna scream i love you from the top of my lungs
can't take my eyes off of you
treading on a dangerous path
hey, that's mine!
the notes you left for me to find
we decided to move the furniture so we could dance
little things
battle scars
battle scars - ii
is that my shirt?
i- i'm not drunk
Fuck, were you standing there the whole time?
i cannot believe you used our relationship to win a stupid game of laser tag
busy
we have history (class together)
and through the day i'm yawning
pouty lips and puppy eyes
my home (or we are stars)
happy birthday!!
Percabeth Headcanons/Drabbles - 1
Percabeth Headcanons/Drabbles - 2
Percabeth Headcanons/Drabbles - 3
Percabeth Headcanons/Drabbles - 4
i'm getting used to waking up slower
Blue Lily Tattoo
Everyday Revelation

the beautiful kind, making up for lost time

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THEIR ONE MONTH ANNIVERSARY comes in a weird way that somehow feels both like

it's been a month already?!

and

we've definitely been together for way longer.

September 18th falls on a Tuesday—not exactly conducive to any kind of celebration for two high school students.

"We should go out this weekend to celebrate," Annabeth had suggested ahead of time.

"What should we do?"

"Hey, I baked the cake and picked the venue last month, this is your turn!"

Percy protests weakly that he's terrible at planning things. Annabeth knows that's probably true, but it doesn't really matter to her.

She calls him on the day, laying on a bench outside her dorm so as to avoid the irritated gaze of her roommate throughout the conversation.

"So," Percy muses, "rating of this month, scale of one to ten."

"That's a tough one." She laughs even as she tries to deadpan. "I'd say an 8.5, definitely above being chased across the country by supernatural beings, so better than most of my months in the past decade."

"But with room for improvement."

She gets quiet for a minute and says, "Always," then realizes there are too many ways that could be taken wrong and she corrects herself. "For instance if I didn't have to take American lit? Then it would be a 10."

"An 85 is better than most of my grades, so I'll take it for now. Though I definitely can't help the American lit situation."

"So where are you taking me Friday?" she asks, mostly to get her mind onto things more hopeful than her abysmal recent past and even worse homework assignments.

"It's a surprise."

Annabeth audibly groans—she hates surprises.

"I mean—it's not," he cuts himself off. "It's not that exciting of a surprise. Like... don't...Yeah, never mind."

Annabeth doesn't like how nervous he sounds—not that he's not cute as hell when he's trying to impress her, but it's a one month anniversary, not a damn proposal. "Well as long as it doesn't involve gods, monsters or school—"

"Gods, no," he says quickly.

"Then I'm excited."

He has to go eat dinner, so Annabeth drags herself off the bench and into the culinary horror show that is her boarding school's cafeteria.

Friday afternoon after her classes end, Annabeth changes out of her oppressively polyester school uniform and meets Percy outside. He still hadn't offered any clues to the evenings plans, just said he'd meet her at her school. So, she meets him on the sidewalk outside and kisses him hello.

They saw each other on Saturday, but it somehow still feels like it's been too long. She smiles, grins, despite herself—she hadn't had a particularly bad day, but it's always better once she's back with Percy again.

He's smiling, too. "I would have brought flowers, but—"

"I would forget about them and kill them," she supplies. Annabeth might be more of a romantic than she expected, but she just doesn't have the temperament or memory to be a flower person.

"Yeah, you would," he laughs.

They start off walking, Annabeth taking his hand without looking, lacing their fingers together. "So, what's the plan?"

"Pizza—picnic in the park."

Truth be told she's not sure what kind of expectations Percy had set for himself—not only does Annabeth love pizza and picnics, but this will also be the closest thing to a real date they've been on. In the chaos of camp and school and moving they'd done a lot of hanging out, some long meandering walks through the city with stops at fast food places, but never a planned something like this.

For someone who claimed to be terrible at planning things, he's brought a backpack with a blanket and had already ordered their food. Not only that, but he got everything right, down to Annabeth's choice of fizzy drink and pizza toppings.

They pitch their blanket at a spot in central park near Belvedere castle, a bit of a walk, but worth it for the view—something Percy also had to plan and know Annabeth would love. She hadn't even known the place existed before, having done most of her exploring of the city during a war, she hadn't been on the lookout for architecture and amazing views of the skyline.

"This is amazing, Percy," she says as they're splitting up the food. "Really."

"I know it's not much," he counters, which feels ridiculous to Annabeth.

"You realize I don't care about that, right? This is seriously amazing. You have put my efforts to shame."

"I just want everything to be perfect for you," he says, suddenly earnest in a way that disarms Annabeth.

She knows that when he says perfect he's thinking about what they do and where they go—boyfriend/girlfriend stuff. But Annabeth is thinking about how Percy is and has been her closest friend, how at every step of the way he keeps demonstrating that he really knows her and isn't just putting on airs, how she's been so desperately alone for so long and looking for something, something. How she doesn't know what exactly that is, but she'll know when she's found it, and how the happiness that feels like sunshine in her chest whenever she kisses him or even sees his name on her phone screen feels like the start of that something. But that feels too big to say, and she doesn't know if it would make sense anyway. She reaches for his hand across the blanket and says something else true instead.

"Percy, I started crushing on you when we were twelve, in the back of a semi truck full of zoo animals. I don't need everything to be perfect. I need you."

"Well, here I am," he says, squeezing her hand.

"Then, listen to me: this is perfect."

He smiles then, like he actually believes her.

They linger there all evening—catching up, talking about everything and nothing, looking at videos on Annabeth's phone—until finally the late summer sun finally decides to go down, painting the city skyline pink and red and purple. She finds herself thinking, not just once, as she lays lazily on a picnic blanket next to her boyfriend in the warm afternoon, that she wants to stay like this for a very long time. Or at least do things like this again and again. It feels quite freeing to not be under the supervision of school staff or parents, or even surrounded by campers, or under the deadline of a quest, but to just be out in the world alone. Being alone and free is amazing, but being able to turn holding Percy's hand into an abrupt game of thumb war and bicker like second graders is even better.

After, they roll the blanket back up and with much reluctance make the trek back to Annabeth's dorm.

"I loved today," Annabeth says. "We have to do it again."

"Definitely," Percy agrees, then, "Shit I almost forgot," he mutters to himself, hands deep in his pockets looking for something.

He pulls out a tiny drawstring bag and hands it to Annabeth, then runs a tentative hand through his hair. He's actually blushing. "Pretend I didn't forget about this, happy one month."

She pries the bag open with her fingers and shakes its contents into her palm: a small red pendant.

"It's from my father's coral gardens, outside his palace."

"It's beautiful," she says, quietly, turning it over and over in her fingers. She's not sure why this of all things in the night so far makes her throat tight like tears, so she closes it in her fist and pulls him into a tight hug. "Thank you."

"See, now you have a whole month to plan and try and one up me," he whispers back, grinning.

Annabeth laughs out loud. "Oh don't make this into a competition, you will so lose."

He just kisses her good night.

As soon as she gets back into her room she pulls off her necklace and threads it on alongside a decade's worth of camp beads and her father's college ring. It's new, but it's a part of her now with the rest of her history, sitting close to her heart. 

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