Yes, good. I made a comeback.))
Anyway, this is a little AF/PJO crossover. I'll probably be writing more like these.
This chapter is set during The Mark of Athena, before the underground-cave and the PERCABETH, and the rest will be after the Heroes series and around the time before The Lost Colony.))
Artemis Fowl and all its characters and Percy Jackson and all its characters belong to Eoin Colfer and Rick Riordan.
"So…you, of all people, found a girl to set me up with?"
A raised eyebrow was shot across the table from Leo to Frank. The two of them were sat at a wooden table across from each other in the kitchen of the Argo 2. Leo was excitedly tapping his fingers on the surface of the table while Frank was carefully opening a letter. Piper and Hazel were standing off to the side, curious.
Frank laid the letter out on the table, pulling out a photograph and sliding it over to the Latino boy across from him.
"Yup. She was my pen-pal… oh, about six months ago." Frank shrugged. "Her name is Juliet. She's a girl from Ireland that wants to travel around as a wrestler."
Leo frowned, looking down at the picture. "More blonde girls that can beat me up. Lucky me… but then again, she's still a girl…right?" He looked up at Frank. "Right?"
The son of Mars looked confused. "Yeah, of course." He pulled the letter back. "The only problem you might have is that she thinks fairies exist."
"Fairies?" Piper butted in, with a curious look. "You mean, little women that are five inches tall and fly around with pixie dust?"
Frank shrugged. "That's what I thought she meant. She didn't say anything more than 'fairies,' so I'm not sure. I have heard stories about other types of fairies, but...meh."
Hazel finally spoke up, walking over and patting Leo on the back. "Poor Leo. First you fall for immortal maidens, and then nymphs who can only repeat things to you, and now teenagers that believe in fairies." Of course, the Greeks had shared their quest with Hazel, Frank, and Percy.
Frank pouted. "Hey, at least I tried to help you. I'll write to her as soon as I can."
Leo stood up and pushed his chair in, stuffing the picture of the mysterious blonde girl in his pocket. Frank had never noticed, but as Leo put the picture away, he saw a jade ring in the girl's hair. "Thanks, but I gotta get back to important things now, like, ya know, steering the ship." He grinned and ran out the kitchen, followed by the other three.
Frank wondered how much he really knew about this girl.
