(A/N): ~ Hey Angels ~
So this is the Football Game chapter you've all been anticipating. There's a load of action and Percabeth fluff to come ;)
Before you all continue on to the actual story, can I just point out that because I'm English I know absolutely flippin nothing about American football. I'm not even joking, Google was my best friend while writing this chapter. I was searching game rules, positions, YouTube videos of touchdowns etc. Yeah, I did my homework on this one.
So if, for some reason, any of you happen to be experts on the subject, I'm sorry if I made a mistake and feel free to correct me!
Oh and also there's a lot of POVs in this chapter which I hope you guys will like. :))
Annabeth POV
Friday 11th September
"Come on Annabeth we'll be late!" Silena cried running off my front porch and into her car with me close behind.
"I don't have anything to wear for tonight." I moaned, desperately wanting to get out of this as she pulled out of my drive way.
"Oh don't worry, you're coming back to mine with the girls and I have a few things for you." She smiled, razing her eyebrows excitedly.
Truth is she'd spent all night last night persuading me to come to this after party thing with her and the other populars after the football game. I didn't really want to go but it was just a small restaurant outing, no alcohol, no inappropriate behaviour and no Drew or Rachel and I guess that made me feel a little better. Besides, I'd already promised her. Helen was going out tonight anyway so it was kind of the perfect time to go I guess but I couldn't shake the nauseous feeling in my stomach. Percy would be there.
"Oh, stop worrying Annabeth. It's all going to be fine. You'll enjoy it more than you think." She gave me a proud smile as she rounded a corner. She was wearing her blue and white cheerleader outfit. She was the only girl in the group to be on the squad now that Rachel, Drew and Calypso had practically been shoved out after the thing with Percy. It wasn't humiliating for them though, they acted as if they couldn't care less and they were still just as popular, if not more so. There was no more confrontation, just a silent drift apart followed by extremely awkward situations in the corridor where they walked past each other. Rachel would always look at Percy like a love-sick puppy.
What angered me, even more, was the fact that now he was single, girls thought they could just have at him. I mean, what is wrong with them? Have they no hearts at all? It was day two of Percy Jackson's single reign and he'd already gotten over ten requests to go out, fifteen to have sex and five to marry him or so Silena told me. It made me sick.
I sighed to myself, sitting in the cold chill of the wind as it blew through my face. I was wearing a white lace T-shirt with black denim shorts and my black converses. It was only when we were driving away that I realised, I probably hadn't dressed intelligently for the occasion.
"You're gonna get cold in that, you know." Silena said.
"I'll be fine." I shrugged, hiding my shudders as we drove down the street.
"So...what did you and Percy get up to last night?"
My head shot over to her and I saw that she was grinning immensely. "H-how—"
"I saw his Snapchat." She smiled, focusing on the road. "Everyone did."
"I told him not to." I sighed, sinking back into my seat with a hand to my forehead.
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