In a moment from "The House of Hades," Annabeth prepares a note that is clearly important to her. She carefully writes a message on a napkin addressed to someone named Connor, emphasizing that it should be delivered to Rachel. The urgency is highlighted by her straightforward instructions to avoid any foolishness, showcasing her serious tone.
Annabeth's final touch is signing the note with her love, indicating her deep feelings and the significance of the message itself. This reflects her character's combination of practicality and emotional depth, central themes in Rick Riordan's storytelling.