Olly didn't say much while Annabeth introduced her. First they came across Piper and Jason, who were in Jason's room studying a map of Greece.

"Hey guys." Annabeth greeted, sitting down on Jason's bed. "Have you met Olly yet?"

They both looked up at the same time, but Piper spoke first. "You've mentioned her before, but no. Hi, Olly." she said with a smile. "Hi." Olly responded with a polite smile. It wasn't hard to tell that Piper was a daughter of Aphrodite. She was pretty and looked like the kind of girl Olly would never be. Jason said hello and Annabeth whisked her away. She also figured that Jason was used to being an authority figure. There was a lot you could tell about someone from a first impression. They ran into Frank and Hazel, who said hi. Olly thought Hazel was nice enough, and Frank seemed a little shy. Olly had seen Nico at camp before, and he and Hazel looked nothing alike. Frank was pretty big, but he looked like a strong fighter. Olly hoped that she seemed like a good demigod instead of a nervous wreck.

"Does everyone here and a boyfriend or girlfriend?" Olly commented after they walked away from Frank and Hazel.

"Everyone except for Leo." Annabeth said. "Anyways, you should seriously try to start a conversation sometime. You can't just go around and say 'hi' whenever someone talks to you."

Olly shrugged. "I know." she muttered. "But you know how I am."

"How 'bout when we see Leo? He's easy to talk to." Annabeth suggested.

"I'm gonna take your word for it." Olly sighed as they walked out on the deck. Annabeth waved over to two figures near the helm. As they got closer, she recognized Percy and figured the other boy, who seemed about her age, must be Leo. He had curly black hair and an impish face and a wild look in his eyes. Olly glanced dubiously at Annabeth.

"We're gonna go down into the Atlantic in a minute." Leo reported distractedly, glancing up at them. For the first time he seemed to notice Olly. He turned around and blinked. "So then you're the new person, right? Daughter of Artemis or something?"

"Apollo. Artemis can't have kids." Olly corrected.

Leo shrugged helplessly. "I always get those two confused. Oh well, what're you gonna do about it?" He said this all in a very fast voice while fiddling with some scraps of metal and screws in his hands. The monitor in front of him made a beeping sound and he whirled around, then grabbed a Wii remote that Olly hadn't noticed before and flicked it once, then the ship lurched and began to descend downwards to the ocean below.

Olly remembered what Annabeth had said about making a conversation. "Is that a...Wii remote?" she asked.

Leo turned around to face her again. "Yep. Pretty ingenious, huh? I was gonna do a guitar from Guitar Hero, but Annabeth wouldn't let me." he complained.

"I barely approved of the Wii remote." Annabeth said, coming over to them. "Anyways, it's getting late. I'm going to bed. You should to, Olly." she added. "Bye, Leo."

Olly followed Annabeth back down the hallway, which made Olly a little uncomfortable since it was kind of small, but she put up with it since Annabeth was right in front of her. Did she mention that she had extreme claustrophobia?

"You and Leo seemed to have hit it off." Annabeth commented.

Olly, who was pretty tired, blinked. "What?"

"He seemed to like you."

"Define 'like'." Olly said.

Annabeth shrugged. "I dunno. He might have a crush on you."

Olly rolled her eyes. "We had a thirty second conversation about my dad and Wii remotes. Call me crazy, but I don't think it mean anything."

Annabeth shrugged. "Well, he needs a friend anyways. Night." she said as she went in her room.

When Olly reached her room, she quickly changed into her pajamas and got in bed. She fell asleep quickly enough, but what Annabeth had said about Leo annoyed her slightly. She definitely didn't feel that way about it, and Olly was pretty sure it was mutual.

Whatever the case, they still had things to do tomorrow. Olly yawne once and let darkness overcome her.