A.N Well, Someone asked for another Emily/Jason so I happily obliged. Though, this story is going to be in 3rd Person. So bear with me, Enjoy and Review!

Chapter 1: Status Quo

It was 6:30 AM in the Lanchester house. Emily sat up and stretched. She then walked to the bathroom and saw that she looked absolutely horrid. All hair had magically floated and stuck up on the right side of her head. She sighed.

This was going to be a long morning.

Meanwhile, it was 6:30 in the Grace house, and Jason had woken up by not so gracefully out of his bed. He banged on the wall five times. This had been the 7th time his sister had woken him up by playing her Heavy Metal music extremely loud. He stood in the mirror and mussed with his hair until it had that somewhat sexy bed head look.

Emily had pinned her blonde hair in a curly up-do and made sure not a single hair stood out of place. When she felt it was satisfactory she moved on to clothes. She had always picked out her clothes for the week every Sunday but this was special case because it was the first day of her junior year and she decided to make this year her year. She put on the pale pink sleeveless shirt and her black skinny jeans and headed downstairs.

Jason walked back into his room and picked up one of the T-Shirts off his floor that smelt the least horrid and put on one of his many Varsity Letterman jackets. He walked downstairs and saw that his father and his Step-Witch, Hera were already up and drinking their morning coffee. Zeus looked over his newspaper at Jason.

"Good morning, father. Hera." He said, grabbing an apple and his protein shake. He watched as his sister walked down the stairs and braced himself.

"Thalia! THALIA!" he heard Hera scream. Thalia took out her ear bud and turned with a raised eyebrow. "Could you turn down your horrid music?"

"Could you turn down your attitude?" Thalia retorted. Hera gasped, shocked and turned to Zeus. Zeus looked up and sighed

"Thalia, don't talk to your mother like that."

"She's not my mother."

"Come on, Thalia. Let's just go." Jason always had to play mediator in Thalia and Hera's fights because their father didn't really care.

Emily walked downstairs and saw her best friend, Lyric and her mom chatting over a cup of coffee while their other best friend, Annabeth, sat quietly reading her book.

"Don't you have your own house?" Emily said, with fake annoyance.

"My mom had to go to work early. And Annabeth was just reading on the steps of her house so we came here." Lyric said.

"Now, I'm just reading in a house." Annabeth said, laughing. "Nice improvement, Lyric."

"One step at a time, Annabeth." Annabeth is a reserved girl. She doesn't talk to anyone other than Lyric and Emily. She had pale blond hair like Emily and typically wore baggy clothes to draw less attention to her and usually that worked. The only thing that really made her stand out was her startling gray eyes, which she inherited from her mother.

Now, Lyric was the exact opposite. Everything about her screamed, "Look at me!" She wore skinny jeans with one leg red and one leg black. She always wore quirky T-Shirts, for example, Today's read "Hello Kitty is my bitch." And to top it off she wore personality glasses. She was an artist, and not just drawing but she was a Singer, Dancer, and musician.

Emily likes to think of herself as a healthy mix between the two. She was quiet and reserved like Annabeth but she could stick up for herself like Lyric. Emily grabbed her to-go cup of coffee and Lyric shot up. "Come on gang! Down the yellow brick road!" She shouted. Emily laughed and shook her head. She went and kissed her mom on the cheek. Before heading out the door.

Jason walked outside and already saw his best friends, Leo and Percy, leaning against his car. He laughed, "What if I didn't want to give you guys a ride?"

"That would imply you have a choice." Percy said. Jason and Percy had become friends soon after they stopped hating each other. They'd always been competitive when it came to sports. Percy was captain of the Swimming, Wrestling, and Basketball teams. While Jason was Captain of the Football, Baseball and Lacrosse teams. Leo was only captain of the Soccer team but him and Jason have always been friends.

He noticed that his friends weren't looking at him anymore and turned. Across the street he saw her. Everything about the girl screamed "Perfection." Her hair, her clothes, even her glasses, which were placed properly up the bridge of her nose.

Jason hated it.

Jason hated her.

She must've noticed them too because when he looked up, she was already looking at him with a scowl on her "Perfect" face. They made eye contact, which she broke in a matter of seconds by rolling her eyes and ducking into her gray hybrid. Her best friend, Lyric, just shook her head and ducked into the passenger seat. Annabeth looked past him, at Percy, and smiled slightly. Jason looked to his friend and saw a blush creeping up his face.

"Status Quo, dude." Jason said, getting in his car.

"Yea, I know." Percy sighed before getting in the backseat.

"Jocks don't date bottom feeders. That's the way it was when our brothers went here, when our dads went here"

"Hey! My dad was a bottom feeder!" Leo said, matter-of-factly.

"My point is Jocks and bottom feeders don't mix."

Emily gripped her steering wheel so tight her knuckles began to pale. She kept muttering things like 'dumb jock' and other colorful sayings.

"Em, just calm down. He didn't even say anything, chances are that might be the only time you see for the rest of the school year." Lyric said, reassuring.

Though that reassurance was short lived because as soon as they walked into homeroom, Percy, Leo and Jason were already sitting down.

"Shit." Emily said under her breath. "You jinxed us." She said, accusing Lyric.

"How so?" Lyric raised an eyebrow.

"Chances are, you wont see him for the rest of the school year." Emily mocked. "Well, now I'll see him for the whole flipping year!"

"Maybe it's not jinxed, maybe it's destiny." Lyric smiled.

Emily narrowed her eyes at her. "I will hurt you."

"Ah, nice of you to join us, Ms. Lanchester, Ms. Pandore." Our Principal, Chiron Brunner, said as we walked in. Emily figured that he was their homeroom teacher as well.

Lyric tipped her imaginary hat at the man. "'Sup, Chiron." Then she reached across his desk and took half of the muffin he had out.

"Ah, Ms. Pandore, a pleasure as always." He pointed across the room. "Why don't you both take the seats across Mr. Grace and Mr. Valdez."

Emily's eyes widen. "Are you sure there's no other seat?"

"I'm afraid not, Ms. Lanchester. All the other seats are occupied."

"Come on, Em." Lyric nudged her. "It's just 30 minutes."

"Whatever." She said, already walking toward the seats.

Emily sat down and definitely noticed Jason look at her weird. She widened her eyes at him as if daring him to say something. He scoffed and turned back to Leo. Emily saw Lyric pull out her sketch book and knowing Lyric she was going to be out for a couple of hours. So, Emily pulled out her book but she couldn't help but hearing Jason and Leo's conversation.

"So, how're you and Lacey?" she heard Jason ask Leo.

"Nothing's going on with me and Lacey, I told you I don't like her like that. How are you and—oh wait, you don't have anyone." Leo laughed.

"Shut up. I'll have you know that 2 of the hottest girls in school are already fighting over me."

Now, it was Emily's turn to scoff.

Leo turned to his best friend to convince him not to say anything but he was already narrowing his eyes at Emily.

"Shut up, you're just mad because I don't want to be your boyfriend." Jason said.

Emily looked up from her book and laughed, A little too loudly for a little too long. "Yea, because you're totally my dream guy." Jason just looked at her confused, Emily laughed some more. "That sarcasm go over your head, Jock." She said Jock as an insult, not so much as what Jason was. Lyric hadn't been watching the exchange but she was now. Actually, more than half the class had been watch, for it wasn't everyday when the lead jock and the lead bottom feeder got into it.

"Why not, then?" Jason said.

"Why not, what?"

"Why wouldn't you date me?" Jason said, almost conniving. "Because I would love to hear that story."

"Guys, I don't think—." Lyric said, trying to stop them."

"No." Emily interrupted. "You want to know why I would never, EVER date you? Because I would never date an idiotic, egotistical, dumbass jock such as yourself, who thinks he's the hottest thing to walk the planet when in all truth, your not even that good looking. Hell, Leo looks better than you."

"Was that an insult?" Leo whispered to Lyric. Lyric just shrugged.

"Well, I wouldn't date a stuck up girl with a pole shoved so far up her ass it's hard to think you can even walk straight."

"You're an asshole!"

"Yea, well, you're a bitch."

"Fuck you."

"No thanks, I'm good."

"UGH!" She shoved the table and walked out of the classroom. Jason then got up and left the classroom through the opposite door.

"What just happened?" Leo asked Lyric, she again just shrugged.

"Well, I don't know but I have to go stop an angry blonde from destroying everything."

"Same." They both then got up and went out the respective door their friends went.

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