So, I decided that I wanted to write another story rather than just having one going on. I like the ship name Person for Jason and Percy, so if you ever wonder what I mean when I say Person then you know what it is.

Disclaimer: I am going to say this once and once only (so only in this chapter) I don't own Percy Jackson, I swear on the River Styx.

Chapter 1: A Small Little Chat?

Percy's POV

Jason and I were both going through the same thing. Our girlfriends had broken up with us. I was pretty heart broken when Annabeth broke up with me, but at least it wasn't because I was a bad boyfriend or anything. Annabeth just felt our relationship was holding her back from seeing the world and fulfilling her dreams. I could respect that, but I just was used to having someone I loved. I felt like there was an empty void in me waiting to be filled. Sure, Annabeth said we could still be friends, but it wasn't the same. Jason was feeling the same way, so we decided to give each other company and support each other. We were going to meet in about 15 minutes in my cabin. It wasn't anything big, just two friends talking to each other and giving the other advice.

After sometime, I finally hear knocking on the door. I went to over to the door and opened it. I saw Jason outside smiling. He came inside and we both took our seats. I looked at Jason his whitish-blond hair shined in the moonlight and his electric blue eyes, which once used to sparkle, were now dull. I still found his eyes pretty amazing. Ugh! Percy what are you thinking! I scolded.

"Hey!" He finally said.

"Hey." I replied.

"So, how are you doing after, you know." Jason asked.

"I don't really know. I just feel really empty inside, like without Annabeth my life is dull, and pointless."

"Yeah, I feel the same. Being just friends with Piper isn't going to make anything better. It's like I want a relationship. I know this sounds weird, but I do."

"No, no. It's not weird at all, Jason. I was thinking the same thing before you came."

Jason's POV

I looked at Percy. His black hair looked almost grey in the moonlight. And his sea green eyes, his sea green eyes that amazed me everytime I looked at them. I just couldn't stand how sad he looked. The dorky grin that used to make him look so lively, no longer existed.

"Hey Percy, why don't we go get some ice cream or something." I suggested hoping it would bring back the life in his eyes.

"Sure, why not."

We snuck out of camp and walked to the nearest ice cream shop. On the way we continued our conversation.

"So, Percy," I started, "what do you plan on doing to get rid of the emptiness?"

"I honestly have no idea. I doubt I'll find love ever again." He answered. I felt a little unhappy at that, but I don't know why. I didn't know what to say, but I didn't need to since we had arrived.

We walked into the shop in silence and ordered. Once both of our ice creams came we found a table.

"What do you plan on doing to fill the emptiness?" Percy asked me.

"I don't really know. I can't just wake up one morning and forget about her." I answered.

"Yeah. I never thought Annabeth and I would ever be separated, I mean we've been through so much together. We go back a long way. I felt like I could do anything as long as Annabeth was by my side. I felt we could hold the weight of the world for each other, which we kind of did, we held up the sky for each other."

"I guess the whole demigod gig makes it harder to let go. Constantly fighting to stay alive and keeping the ones you love alive, it makes relationships stronger, whether its a friend or family or boyfriend-girlfriend relationship. Thats how I felt with Piper."

Percy's POV

Jason's words really got to me. Everything he said seemed so genuine, so real. It didn't make them sound like pity. Neither did it sound like he was just trying to make himself feel better, it got to me, too.

"Jason, you should really become a counselor at a school or something." I laughed.

He laughed as well. It felt good to laugh and make someone else who was having a tough time laugh. For a second we just looked into each others eyes. The sparkle seemed to have returned in his, but Jason averted his gaze, I did too, blushing.

"No, really Jason. You're good at this." I say.

"Only because I'm pretty much talking about myself." Jason looks away.

"Your words get to me too, Jason. Honestly, I'm not just saying this to make you feel good about yourself, I seriously mean it."

Jason looked out the window.

"Percy, you know sometimes you confuse me. I don't know if you're joking around or serious." He finally says.

"I'm special that way, I guess." I say, smirking.

"Come on, lets go." Jason says standing up.

We walk out of the ice cream shop and head back to Camp Half-Blood. When we reach its pretty late.

"It's getting late, Percy. Lets call it a night, okay?" Jason says.

"OK. Night." I reply.

"Night, Percy."

And with that I turn around and walk towards my cabin. Before going inside, I sit on the steps. I look up at the night sky, filled with stars. I think about Jason. The way his smile seems to light up the room. And his electric blue eyes sparkle when he laughs. His words were always filled with meaning. Everything he said, he meant. He could make you feel better with those meaningful words of his. I just imagined him, all of him.

Is it possible that I, Percy Jackson am falling in love with Jason Grace?

Jason's POV

I sit outside, enjoying the night weather. I always loved the way the breeze blew gently rattling the tree leaves. I pictured Percy. His dorky smile. His humor and sarcasm. And those beautiful sea green eyes. They always lit up when he spoke about the ones he loved, or when he told a joke. He would do anything for his friends and family. That was his fatal flaw, loyalty.

Was it possible that, I, Jason Grace, was falling in love with Percy Jackson?

That was chapter 1! Tell me if you liked it. I don't think it was very long, but I will try to make future chapters longer. I know, the repeated thing on 2 sides was kind of cheesy, but whatever, I think it fit with the mood. Usually I like to write with a lot of humor, this story may be lacking that humor, though.

Yours in demigodishness and all that, peace out!