Hello! So, this story is going to be a series of one-shots about what the other person is thinking. There'll be lot's of Percabeth ones and other couples, and some funny ones too. This one is Frank's side of finding Annabeth and Percy sleeping in the stables. It's one of my favorites, because you have to admit, it was one of the best parts in MOA. Enjoy!

Disclaimer: I don't own Percy Jackson.

The Stable Incident

Frank's POV

Where could Percy and Annabeth be? Oh, gods, I hope that they weren't kidnapped by Gaea. Everyone was looking for Percy and Annabeth and we had already checked in almost every other room, except for the stables.

So naturally, I volunteered to look in the stables. "Guys, I'll check the stables."

So I ran downstairs and to the stables. I was just checking around the empty pegasus stalls when I suddenly heard a sigh. A satisfied sigh.

I felt the blood drain from my face. Oh, please no...

I walked slowly to the back of the stables and...oh schist!

Percy and Annabeth were asleep with a blanket over them. Annabeth was practically laying on top of Percy, and Percy had his arms around Annabeth.

Well...at least they had the decency to put their clothes back on...

I had no idea what to do. I would've gone back upstairs and asked someone else to check the stables, but I had already announced to everyone that I would be checking the stables. If I went back up there and asked someone else to do it, Leo would never let this one down.

So I spoke my mind. "Oh...you are in so much trouble." I actually didn't know I was talking out loud until Annabeth shifted and raised her head.

"What...?" Percy blinked a few times. "Oh, we just fell asleep."

I swallowed and then averted my eyes. "Everyone thinks you've been kidnapped. We've been scouring the ship. When Coach Hedge finds out-oh, gods, you've been here all night?" I couldn't help it. I mean...finding them in this position is pretty...uh, suggestive.

"Frank!" Annabeth exclaimed. Her face was tinted pink. "We just came down here to talk. We fell asleep. Accidentally. That's it."

"Kissed a couple times." Percy added. I bit back my tongue from saying, only a couple times?

"We'd better..." I pointed to the stable doors. "Uh, we're supposed to meet for breakfast. Would you explain what you did...I mean didn't do? I mean...I really don't want that faun...I mean satyr-to kill me." I ran out of the stables as fast as I could.

Percy and Annabeth followed me and explained what had happened (or what didn't happen...I'm still not sure that they didn't lie to us).

Jason and Piper weren't mad, mostly relieved. Leo couldn't stop grinning and muttering, "Classic. Classic."

But Hazel seemed scandalized, probably because she's from the 1940s. She kept fanning her face and I noticed that she wouldn't meet Percy's eyes.

Of course, Coach went ballistic. Percy was obviously trying not to laugh as Coach yelled.

"Never in my life!" Coach bellowed. He was waving his bat and knocked over a plate of apples. "Against the rules! Irresponsible!"

"Coach," Annabeth said, "It was an accident. We were talking, and we fell asleep."

"Besides," Percy added, "you're starting to sound like Terminus." I almost laughed at that part. Coach really did sound like Terminus.

Hedge narrowed his eyes. "Is that an insult, Jackson? 'Cause I'll-I'll terminus you, buddy!"

Percy was doing a really bad job trying not to laugh. "It won't happen again, Coach. I promise."

We began to discuss dreams and such at the table. Afterwards, before I went with Hedge and Percy to Atlanta in search of the ocean, Leo pulled me to the side.

He handed me a piece of paper and a gold coin.

"What's this?" I asked Leo.

Leo smiled innocently. "It's directions on how to Iris-Message Camp Half-Blood's therapist. After finding Percy and Annabeth in that...promising position, I have a feeling you'll need it."

Leo walked away laughing, and I had to admit, it was kind of funny. But, let me tell you, ever since that day, I pray to the gods that I will never have to find anyone in that situation ever again.


Haha, I love that part...it's such a classic. Read and review!