"And that's Vega, the fifth brightest star in the sky." Annabeth said, pointing to the star. I sighed in content. We were both on top of my cabin roof (I know, pretty stupid of us but hey, it was nice) in sleeping bags. My head was next to hers but our bodies were flipped so her legs faced one way and mine faced the other. She looked beautiful in the night light and I just wanted to kiss her. We had only been going out for a week now.

"Did you know it had 40 different names?" Annabeth continued "And it's the second brightest star in the northern celestial hemisphere, after Arcturus. It's a relatively close star at only 25 light-years from Earth, and—"

"Annabeth," I whispered, looking at her. She turned to me and smirked. Her grey eyes looking beautiful in the light.

"What Seaweed Brain?"

"I have to tell you a secret," I said and Annabeth sighed, bringing her ear closer so I could whisper in it.

I took her chin and acted like I was going to say something. Instead I turned her head and kissed her softly.

I pulled away and she looked at me "What was that for?"

I shrugged "I don't know, I just felt like I had to kiss you."

She laughed and my stomach did a flip "How do you do it so naturally?" She asked me, biting her lip.

"Do what?"

"This, you're just so naturally good with girls. Like you're just so sweet and romantic and I don't know. You do little things like you're used to it."

"I don't know, I guess" I stroked her cheek "When I'm with you, it just comes to me."