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Here is the next chapter of Leo Moment!

When the door to Cabin One opened, Leo had to strain his eyes slightly. He had no idea how people like Jason could see so easily in there. It was all purple and black and dark blue. The only light Leo could see came from the newly installed bathroom and the fake(?) lightning bolts flickering across the ceiling.

"Hello? Jase?"

Leo couldn't see anything, but he had the feeling a pair of eyes were watching him. He looked around and hesitantly stepped into the dark room. Jason could have just been in the shower, right? Surely that's why he hadn't replied.

Leo turned around and nearly ran into the huge statue of Zeus. Leo shuddered and backed away slowly. Forget seeing; he couldn't understand how Jason could stand to sleep in that cabin. Leo heard a slight creak. He whirled around, but he didn't see anyone or anything

"Jason? You in here?"

Leo was tackled to the ground next. He felt someone place a knee on his back and press something cold to his neck. Leo rolled his eyes. Their Nerf war had ended several days earlier. He couldn't believe Jason hadn't admitted defeat yet. Except…

It wasn't a plastic Nerf gun being pressed to the back of his neck. It was sharper. Like a blade. Was it a dagger? No; not a dagger. Piper had used hers on Leo enough to know what one felt like. It was smaller, with a better defined tip. Almost like…almost like an arrow. Leo prayed for the best and took a deep breath.

"Long time no see, Thalia."

"Leo what the Hades are you doing in my cabin?"

Thalia wasted no time getting down to business. She meant what she meant when she said it. And she expected an immediate answer.

"Looking for your brother. Any idea where he is?"

"Out. Somewhere, I don't know. He grabbed that coin thing and said he'd be back. Something about extra training at three."

Leo laughed, which was hard because Thalia was still on top of him.

"Extra training? Thalia, I know you haven't been at camp in a while, but three is when break starts. It goes until four-thirty. I went to go ask Piper and Lacy said she had gone to go walk around. You do realize I already went to check the arena and the doors were blockaded from the inside."

Leo couldn't see Thalia's expression, but he could imagine the face she was making. Thalia let him up slowly. Leo dusted off and shoved his hands into his coat pockets.

"Alright then. It's—" Thalia checked her watch. "4:24 and counting. It's about a three minute walk from here to the arena. They should be heading back so Piper can do roll call before dinner at five. You can stay here until then but nobody and I mean nobody hears about this."

Leo raised his hands as if to say, sure, whatever. Thalia went over to her bunk and pulled out a small bag. Or maybe it was a bag; Leo still couldn't see in the dark cabin.

"Hey, do you have lights in here?"

Thalia looked up at him. "What?"

"Lights. You know; the lights, the lights, the lights, the lights—"

"Shut up. I hate that commercial."

Leo shut up. Thalia was too unpredictable to not listen to.

"But seriously, I can't see anything. Is the lightning the only light source in here?"

Thalia sighed and most likely rolled her eyes. "Yes Leo, we light candles and burn incense and chant prayers all day by the light of the lightning. Do I look like that's what I spend my time doing?"

Leo may not have been the sharpest crayon in the box, but he could tell that was sarcasm.

"I don't know because I can't see anything."

Thalia shrugged. "Sorry 'bout you. You want light you can figure out how to do it. Without your fireman powers."

An idea immediately came to Leo's mind.

"Clap on! Clap off! Clap on, clap off." Leo began chanting that and clapping.

"Really, Leo?"

Leo shrugged. "It's my best guess."

Thalia walked across the room and went over to the wall by the door. She crossed her arms.

"It's called a light switch."

Ta-Da! Leo has done it again, ladies and gentlemen! R&R, F&F!