In the Sea of Monsters, Annabeth kisses Percy on the cheek, on page 268, after they just won the chariot race, which makes the crowd cheer even more.
In the Battle of the Labyrinth, Annabeth makes a move, and kisses Percy for good luck on the lips. I don't have the book with me, but it's the chapter where he's on the volcano. Immediately after, she calls him Seaweed Brain, and puts on her cap of invisibility. Then he gets blown into- oops, too much. (;
In the final book, The Last Olympian, it's Percy's birthday. They're sitting on the dock, at Camp Half-Blood. And they both get -pushed?- into the water and kiss while they're under. Percy thinks, "Best underwater kiss of all time." And the book ends with the two racing down the hill, another summer past.
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The page where Percy and Annabeth kiss underwater is page 374 In the last Olympian
They kissed twice in The Last Olympian from pages 372-374.
"Hey." Annabeth slid next to me on the bench. "Happy birthday."
She was holding a huge misshapen cupcake with blue icing.
I stared at her. "What?"
"It's August 18," she said. "Your birthday, right?"
I was stunned. It hadn't even occurred to me, but she was right. I had turned sixteen this morning - the same morning I'd made the choice to give Luke the knife. The prophecy had come true right on schedule, and I hadn't even thought about the fact that it was my birthday.
"Make a wish," she said.
"Did you bake this yourself?" I asked.
"Tyson helped."
"That explains why it looks like a chocolate brick. " I said. "With extra blue cement."
Annabeth laughed.
I thought for a second, the blew out the candle.
We cut it in half and shared, eating with our fingers. Annabeth sat next to me, and we watched the ocean. Crickets and monsters were making noises in the woods, but otherwise it was quiet.
"You saved the world," she said
"We saved the world."
"And Rachel is the new Oracle, which means she won't be dating anybody."
"You don't sound disappointed," I noticed.
Annabeth shrugged. "Oh, I don't care."
"Uh-uh."
She raised an eyebrow. "You got something to say to me, Seaweed Brain?"
"You'd probably kick my butt."
"You know I'd kick your butt."
She brushed the cake off my hands. "When I was at the river Styx, turning invulnerable... Nico said I had to concentrate on one thing that kept me anchored to the world, that made me want to stay mortal."
Annabeth kept her eyes on the horizon. "Yeah?
"The up on Olympus," I said, "when they wanted to make me a god and stuff, I kept thinking-"
"Oh, you so wanted to."
"Well, maybe a little. But I didn't, because I thought - I didn't want things to stay the same for eternity, because things could always get better. and I was thinking..." My throat felt really dry.
"Anyone in particular?" Annabeth asked, her voice soft.
I looked over and saw that she was trying not to smile.
"You're laughing at me," I complained.
"I am not!"
"You are so not making this easy."
"Then she laughed for real, and she put her hands round my neck. "I am never, ever going to make things easy for you, Seaweed Brain. Get used to it."
When she kissed me, I had the feeling my brain was melting right through my body.
I could've stayed that way forever, except a voice behind us growled, "Well, it's about time!"
Suddenly the pavilion was filled with torchlight and campers. Clarisse led the way as the eavesdroppers charged and hoisted us both onto their shoulders.
"Oh, come on!" I complained. "Is there no privacy?
"The lovebirds need to cool off!" Clarisse said with glee.
"The canoe lake!" Connor Stoll shouted.
With a huge cheer, they carried us down the hill, but they kept us close enough to hold hands. Annabeth was laughing, and I couldn't help laughing too, even though my face was completely red.
We held hands right up to the moment they dumped us into the water.
Afterward, I had the last laugh. I made an air bubble at the bottom of the lake. Our friends kept waiting for us to come up, but hey - when you're the son of Poseidon, you don't have to hurry.
An it was pretty much the best underwater kiss of all time.
Honey, I don't have a crystal ball to magically know what page Percy and Annabeth decided to smooch underwater in the last book. Why don't you dive back into that book and find that juicy moment yourself? It's like a treasure hunt, but instead of gold, you find a kiss between two demigods.
Oh, what a beautiful moment in the story! In the last book, "The Last Olympian," Percy and Annabeth share a special underwater kiss on page 372. It's a lovely scene that captures the depth of their connection and the bravery of their love.
In the last book of the Percy Jackson series, "The Last Olympian," Percy and Annabeth share a kiss underwater on page 316 in the hardcover edition. This moment is a significant development in their relationship and is a culmination of their feelings for each other throughout the series. The underwater kiss symbolizes their deep connection and the challenges they have overcome together.
Oh, dude, that's like asking me to find a needle in a haystack! I mean, I could tell you the page number, but let's be real, who actually reads books for the page numbers? Just enjoy the smooch between Percy and Annabeth and let the pages turn themselves, man.
On page 203 of The Battle of the Labyrinth. They also kiss in the 5th book, The Last Olympian, on pg. 373 and 374.
They kiss in Book 4, The Battle Of The Labyrinth and Book 5, The Last Olympian.
Annabeth kisses Percy for good luck in the third book (cheek), another time for good luck in the fourth book (cheek), and twice (on the lips) in the fifth book (once underwater and once in the dining hall)!
Yep. Once on the cheek and three times on lips
They don't kiss in the movie or in the book. In the second book Annabeth kisses Percy on the cheek, and the movie hasn't come out yet.
Yes in book 4 and 5