Yes. Annabeth is jealous of Rachel when Percy is hanging out with her. Annabeth is very possessive of her friends, and is easily jealous.
In the end of the Titan war, on Percy's birthday, Annabeth brought him a cupcake and they began talking. Percy tried to tell Annabeth how he felt about her, but she interrupts him with a kiss; which then signified that they are boyfriend and girlfriend.
When Annabeth and Percy first met, Annabeth didn't like Percy that much, not as a friend, or anything. But in the first book, Percy, Grover, and Annabeth go on a quest to retrieve Zeus's master bolt. That is when Annabeth started to like Percy as a friend. As the series continues, the two become closer, and start to have feelings for each other gradually. By the third book, the Titan's Curse, it is certain that they both have feelings for each other. And finally, in the fifth book, they finally hook up and start dating.
They are willing to stay in the underworld so percy could have his mom back
He told Aunty Em (Medusa) that they were three orphans from the circus.
Yes. Annabeth is jealous of Rachel when Percy is hanging out with her. Annabeth is very possessive of her friends, and is easily jealous.
im not 100% sure hat your question is but annabeth tells Percy in the sea of monsters that evey one has a weekness.
In the end of the Titan war, on Percy's birthday, Annabeth brought him a cupcake and they began talking. Percy tried to tell Annabeth how he felt about her, but she interrupts him with a kiss; which then signified that they are boyfriend and girlfriend.
A circus. He said they were orphans.
When Annabeth and Percy first met, Annabeth didn't like Percy that much, not as a friend, or anything. But in the first book, Percy, Grover, and Annabeth go on a quest to retrieve Zeus's master bolt. That is when Annabeth started to like Percy as a friend. As the series continues, the two become closer, and start to have feelings for each other gradually. By the third book, the Titan's Curse, it is certain that they both have feelings for each other. And finally, in the fifth book, they finally hook up and start dating.
They are willing to stay in the underworld so percy could have his mom back
He told Aunty Em (Medusa) that they were three orphans from the circus.
In the Lightning Thief? Okay. I just finished reading Chapter 14 so I'll be glad to tell you. Here it is: So Percy, Grover, and Annabeth are discussing how to save Percy's mother. Annabeth keeps telling Percy that it is dangerous to try to save her, but Percy asks "What would you do if it was your dad?" and Annabeth says the phrase, "That's easy. I'd leave him to rot." which shocks Percy, so obviously he requests to know why. Annabeth explains that her dad got remarried and forgot about Athena. He had new regular kids and his wife was really unkind to Annabeth and didn't even let her play with their regular children. So, Annabeth ran away. That's the information. P.S. I recommend that you read the series yourself instead of asking about things in WikiAnswers. Not in a mean way, it's just that you're ruining it for yourself when you don't read yourself.
Plz hurry
There aren't any more Percy Jackson books because there is no more to tell. Percy and Annabeth are perfectly happy together. What more could anybody want? HAHAH
Percy, Annabeth and Tyson travelled to The Sea of Monsters. They didn't just go there to find the fleece though, they also went to find Grover who was using an empathy link to tell Percy where he was. PS: Don't you think it's funny that Grover was wearing a wedding dress?
There are a few moments in the story where Annabeth starts to tell Percy something significant but is cut off, assuming you're referring to the characters Annabeth and Percy from Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Olympians book series. Without more detail, it's impossible to determine which precise event you are referring to, so I'll provide a few options. One instance that comes to mind is when Annabeth and Percy are talking about the prophecy that predicts what will happen to the world in the first novel, "The Lightning Thief," The sound of Grover's reed pipes cuts off Annabeth's statement that she has an idea regarding the prophecy before she can share it. The scene is being set here.