A/N: Hi! It's me again, thatsthe411, with a new story. I felt bad that I hadn't made a Lazel story yet, since they are my OTP. Soooo, here it is! You're welcome!

Disclaimer: Lazel would totally happened in MoA if I owned the HoO series. Do the math. I also do not own the Hunger Games, Phineas and Ferb, Disney World, the Maltese Falcon, Dumbo, Pinocchio, or Fly Me to the Moon. Okay. Enjoy!

Sunday

On Sunday Hazel hopped out of the bus, said a quick thank you to Argus, and raced up Half-Blood Hill. The Romans had granted her a week's vacation to go to Camp Half-Blood to see her boyfriend, and she was eager to get the week started.

She saw him at the top of the hill, waiting next to Thalia's pine tree, and she dashed towards him. "Leo!" she called.

He looked up in surprise, and his face split into a grin. "Haze!" She wrapped her arms around his neck, and he enclosed her in a huge bear hug.

They finally separated and he placed a quick kiss on her cheek. "So, how is everybody? Did you start any new projects? I can't wait to see them! What are we going to do this week?" The questions bubbled out of her like a waterfall.

"Wait, before we go, I made you something." He pulled a small, heart-shaped necklace out of his toolbelt. It was dangling on a thin Celestial Bronze chain, and she could tell that the pendant was Imperial Gold.

She crossed her arms. "Leo, I've already told you that I don't like wearing a lot of jewelry," Hazel said, although secretly she thought it was very sweet.

"Oh, I think you'll like this one," he said, moving behind her to put it on her. She lifted her hair up and he clicked the clasp into place. Moving in front of her again, he picked up the pendant. "Watch." He slid his thumb along a catch that she didn't know was there, and the locket clicked open. On the left side was a picture of the two of them after the war with Gaea. On the right side was an inscription, reading "To Miss Metal Detector, From Repair Boy."

She smiled. "Oh, Leo, it's perfect! I love it."

He grinned. "See, I told you you'd like it. I know you better than you know you."

Hazel smiled and kissed him.

Monday

On Monday, the first thing Hazel did was run into Bunker Nine to find Leo. He was working on some elaborate mousetrap-looking thing- Pluto knew what he needed that for- but he put it down immediately when she came in. "So, what are we going to do today?" she asked.

He grinned. "I'm taking you to play Laser Tag!"

Hazel frowned. "A bunch of people shooting each other with lasers? Isn't that kind of dangerous?"

Leo shook his head. "Not real lasers, Haze. These are just blacklight light bulbs. But that's not really the point. Come on, it'll be so much fun!"

"Oh, I don't know-"

"Please?"

Hazel rolled her eyes, but when he looked at her like that it was kind of hard to say no. "Oh, all right."

They ran out of the Laser Tag room, glowing from happiness- or maybe that was just blacklight. In any case, Hazel's grin as they took off all the armor threatened to split her face open.

"That was so much fun! I got thirty-six thousand points! How many did you get, Leo?" Hazel bubbled.

Leo smiled sheepishly. "Fifty-two."

Hazel giggled. "I told you we should've been on a team."

"Hey, the fact that you shot me every time I turned a corner had nothing to do with my point number. I just wanted to let you experience the thrill of winning for you first time."

Hazel laughed. "Can we do it again? Please, please, please, please, please!"

Leo laughed. "See, I told you you'd like it. I know you better than you know you," he said as Hazel pulled him back into the Laser Tag kiosk.

Hazel laughed.

Tuesday

On Tuesday Hazel ran all over camp looking for Leo until she finally found him in Cabin Nine, wondering why she hadn't thought to look there first. To her surprise, he was lying on his bunk, without any screwdrivers or nails, reading a book.

"Leo! You're reading? Who are you and what have you done with my boyfriend?" she asked in mock horror.

Leo smirked at her. "Very funny, Haze. It just so happens that I do make an exception to my 'no reading- EVER!' rule for really good books. And this is really good."

She looked at it skeptically. "What's it called?"

"The Hunger Games. It's fantastic!"

She raised an eyebrow. "The Hunger Games? It doesn't sound all that interesting to me."

Leo gasped. "Are you kidding? These books are amazing! Here-" He looked around until he discovered two more books hidden behind a stack of Celestial Bronze. "We've still got like two more hours until dinner. Take these and try them, and tell me if you like them."

Hazel was still skeptical, but she accepted the books and left the cabin.

Leo found her in the Hades Cabin, lying on her stomach, completely engrossed in her book.

"Haze? It's time for dinner." He said softly.

She looked up at him. "But I'm almost done with Catching Fire!"

He laughed. "So you did like it, huh? I knew you would, but if we don't get down there soon, Mr. D will turn us into dolphins."

Hazel closed the book reluctantly. "Fine. But I have to get back to the books soon! I have to know how she gets out of the arena!"

Leo laughed again. "See, I told you you'd like them. I know you better than you know you."

Hazel smiled.

Wednesday

On Wednesday Leo ran into her cabin early in the morning to find Hazel sprawled out on her bunk, one hand still clutching Mockingjay. He grinned and shook her shoulder.

"Haze? Haze, wake up."

She groaned and turned to face him, rubbing the sleep out of her eyes. "L-Leo? What are you doing here?"

"I have a surprise for you. Come on!" He pulled her out of her bed and across the pavilion to the Big House, Hazel too sleepy to resist.

She was, however, awake enough to resist when she saw what he was doing. He pulled her down to the couch in the basement and turned on the TV, popping in a DVD. She read the title as soon as it came on, and then she got up to leave.

"Haze, where are you going?"

"I refuse to watch the Hunger Games movie!"

Leo was confused. "Why?"

"Because," she said as if she were talking to a three-year-old, "The books were so good, and there is no way the movie is going to be that amazing. I don't want to taint the story in my mind by confusing it with some cheap knockoff."

"It's not a cheap knockoff, Haze," said Leo smiling. "This movie cost seventy-eight million dollars to make, and plus, the writer of the books helped adapt it for the movie, so it can't be that far off. Besides, I've already watched it, if for no other reason that Jennifer Lawrence is smokin'"- Hazel scowled at him- "not more than you, of course," he rushed on, "but the point is that the movie is good. And you can just go to sleep here if you think it's boring."

Hazel still looked reluctant, but she moved back to the couch and snuggled up next to Leo, hoping she wasn't making a mistake.

"Leo? Leo, wake up." The son of Hephaestus awoke to his girlfriend shaking his arm. She was smiling widely.

"Oh, Haze. How was the movie?"

"Great!" she gushed, her eyes sparkling. "Maybe not as good as the books, but still great! I can't wait to see the next one!"

"It's coming out later this year, November I think."

"You have to take me to see it, the day it comes out!" she squealed. "We have to be the first ones in the theater! We could camp out in front of the theater, heck, we could invite the whole camp to come watch it…"

He grinned at her rambling. "See, I told you you'd like it. I know you better than you know you."

Hazel said nothing.

Thursday

On Thursday Leo passed by the Athena Cabin on his way to the Big House. Annabeth was in there, talking Hazel's ear off about how romantic it was when Percy took her to the Coliseum for their anniversary. Hazel was nodding and smiling in all of the right places, but her eyes had glazed over and Leo could tell she wasn't really listening. She practically leapt to her feet when she saw him at the door, yelling a "Great story, Annabeth, see ya!" over her shoulder. She raced to catch up with Leo and intertwined their hands.

"Where are you going?" she asked them as they wandered along the different cabins.

"Oh, my siblings were driving me crazy down at my cabin, and there's always somebody else down at Bunker Nine, so I was going to just go to the Big House and watch some TV or something. You can come with me if you want."

They were already at the Big House by that time, so Hazel simply said yes as they walked up the porch, threw a wave to Chiron and a glare to Mr. D, and walked inside.

There was nobody else in the basement when they got there, so they had the couch to themselves as Leo grabbed the remote and switched the TV on. Hazel cuddled up to Leo and he flipped through the channels at rapid demigod-with-serious-ADHD speed.

"No. No. Maybe. No. No. No. Hey, Phineas and Ferb!" He left the channel on that show and sat back.

Hazel gave him a strange look. "Isn't that a kids' show?"

Leo shrugged. "Not if you're a Hephaestus kid. It's about two brothers building giant machines; this is right up our alley. I think even my dad watches this."

Hazel smiled. "Okay, but don't expect me to be enamored with this show."

Leo grinned. "Fair enough."

Three hours later, Hazel was sitting forward on the couch, staring intently at the screen. Leo wasn't watching anymore; he found it much more interesting to watch Hazel watch it. He smiled as she cheered for the Perry and laughed at Candace whenever her "busting" attempt failed. Finally the commercials announced another show coming up next, and she sighed and turned off the TV.

"That show is great. Is Candace ever going to bust the boys?" she questioned.

Leo shrugged. "I doubt it. They can't really continue the show if she does. There have been some close calls, though."

Hazel nodded. "We have to watch it later. Do you know when it comes on again?"

Leo smiled but didn't answer. "See, I told you you'd like it. I know you better than you know you."

Hazel scowled.

Friday

On Friday Leo ran into the Hades cabin a millisecond after Hazel finished getting dressed. "Leo!" Hazel scolded.

Leo turned red. "Sorry, Haze, but we have to get going really early if we want to get on all the rides!"

Hazel raised an eyebrow. "Rides?"

Leo nodded energetically. "Rides. I spoke to Chiron, and he gave us permission to leave the camp if we take the pegasi. We are going…" he paused dramatically, "To Disney World!"

Hazel raised her other eyebrow. "Disney World? Leo, that place is just a big Pluto of a place for people to try to steal your hard-earned money. Besides, don't they mostly have kiddie rides there?"

Leo shook his head enigmatically. "You're thinking of the Magic Kingdom. They have other parks, and I got us park hoppers. Plus, they just got a new Fantasy Land in the Magic Kingdom! You can see Belle's castle and everything!"

Hazel blinked at him, but she relented.

Overall, they had a great time at Disney World, managing to fit it quite a lot of activities for two teenagers in one day. They rode Expedition Everest and went on a safari in the Animal Kingdom. They rode the Rockin' Rollercoaster in Hollywood studios, and Soarin' and the Test Track in the Epcot Center. Leo even managed to convince Hazel to go to the Magic Kingdom, where yes, he did get a picture with both Beauty and the Beast.

Hazel fell asleep on her pegasus on the way home, and Leo smiled when he looked at her. "Haze. Haze, can you hear me?"

She stirred in her sleep and opened her eyes. "Oh, hey, Leo."

"Did you have a good time at Disney World?"

She nodded. "Yes, I did. As much as I hate to admit it," she seemed to be struggling to get the words out, "you were right. But don't rub it in."

He grinned. "See, I told you you'd like it. I know you better than you know you."

Hazel steamed.

Saturday

On the last day of Hazel's visit to Camp Half-Blood, Leo ran into her cabin, waving his arms wildly.

"Haze! Haze! Guess what we're going to do-"

Hazel cut him off. "Oh, no, mister. Not today. You've picked our activity every day since I came here, and this is our last day together. I want to pick today."

"But-"

"No buts. I want to go visit the 1940s. Come on, it'll be fun!"

"But-" Leo stopped himself, "Okay."

They flew pretty much all over the country that day. It's a good thing pegasi are faster than normal cars, or they never would've gotten anything done. Hazel dragged Leo everywhere, and he followed, not without complaining about that being, and I quote: "boring as the Fields of Asphodel." They flew to Hollywood, where the Maltese Falcon was shot, and to the home of Marilyn Monroe. They visited the studio where Dumbo and Pinocchio were created, and saw a short black and white film on Benny Goodman. Finally they stopped in New York, at a small old-fashioned pawn shop.

They browsed through a bunch of old records until finally Hazel pulled one out. She stopped to ask the store owner something, and then she put it on the big record player at the front of the store. Frank Sinatra's Fly Me to the Moon oozed out of the horn, and Hazel swayed to the beat.

Leo smiled and came up to her. "Hazel Levesque, would you do me the honor of giving me this dance?"

She giggled and gave him her hand. "Of course." She wrapped her arms around his neck, and he wrapped his around her waist. They swayed to the music, with Hazel humming the tune and smiling serenely.

"Okay, I've got to admit, this is fun," Leo whispered in her ear.

Hazel gave a soft laugh. "See, I told you you'd like it. I know you better than you know you."

Leo kissed her.

A/N: Sooo, yeah. Anyways, hope you liked it! Review, and stuff! Oh, and I'd like to give a shout-out to my brother, whome this chapter is actually inspired by. Thanks bro. Anyways, bye! Ciao!