A.N. Salutations. I'm sorry about the wait! I couldn't really decide on a topic, so...

Anyways, thanks to MRPJHPlover17 for following me and this story, Guest for reviewing, Put Luke In (guest) for reviewing, MissSemi-Dependent for reviewing, Demigod 13 (guest) for-can we just assume it's for reviewing unless I say otherwise?- reviewing, nevergone4ever, and Everlark-forever12.


"Hello, and welcome to the third episode of 'What Do You Think of That?', the show where you learn the opinions of your favorite demigods!"

Fox's smiling form was-as usual-surrounded by the trees of Camp Half-Blood.

"This week's episode is on the topic of true love!"

Fox stopped talking and walked through the entrance.

She stopped in front of the red cabin from the previous episode and grinned. "For future reference, I always keep good on my promises."

And she proceeded to walk up to the front door and bang on it with her fist, yelling "Clarisse! Get out here!"

The brown-haired girl answered the door, scowling. "Well, isn't this a blessing? I get to talk to you."

Fix smiled pleasantly, as if the Daughter of Ares hadn't been at all rude. "Yes, well, it's time for episode number two, and I just thought I'd drop by and visit you first!"

Clarisse leaned against the frame of the door, mumbling something about "fox", "not on", "-dangered species", and "too bad".

Fox continued to smile as if she and Clarisse were good friends until the brunette broke the silence with an annoyed, "Stop smiling!"

And then, with a sigh, "What do you need my opinion now?"

Fox-who had ceased smiling at Clarisse's command-began to grin as if she had just won a great victory. Then, she looked at Clarisse, and said-simply-"True love."

The look that Clarisse gave her held enough venom to kill a full grown cyclops.

"My opinion? It's stupid. There's more important things than love."

Fox smiled knowingly. "Are you quite sure you agree with yourself ? What about Chr-"

Her words were cut short by Clarisse, who had grabbed Fox's collar and was holding her a few inches off the ground.

"I think," Clarisse said with barely contained fury, "that you need to shut up and leave. Now."

And with that, she dropped Fox, turned around, and slammed the door behind her after she entered the cabin.

Despite this, Fox smiled as she dusted herself off, because she had seen the pink tinge working it's way on to Clarisse's face as she closed the cabin door.

Fox ran her fingers through her hair. "Moving on! Our next two guests will be interviewed together."

Her brown, now messy hair, moved gently as she walked.

"We're heading to the dining hall now-where all meals are served. Our next two guest will be waiting for us there."

After a few minutes of walking in silence, a large pavilion filled with picnic tables came into view. They were all unoccupied except for one, at which were seated a boy and a girl.

These were, apparently, the next guests, as Fox walked to their table and sat down.

"Hi! I'm Fox, and I'm here to interview you for our show!"

The girl smiled and said, "Are you from CRC network?"

Fox laughed. "Glad to see that word had gotten around. "

The boy chuckled. "With the stink Clarisse was making, it would be hard not to know about the show."

Looking back at the camera, Fox smiled. "If you haven't guessed, this," she gestured to the girl, "is Annabeth Chase, and this," she gestured to the boy, "is Percy Jackson."

The boy-Percy-waved to the camera.

Fox directed her words back to Percy and Annabeth.

"I'm here to find your opinions on true love, our topic for this episode."

Annabeth flushed in embarrassment and turned to Percy, who looked confused as to why Annabeth's face was red. When he finally figured out why they were being asked, he, too, blushed, and said, "Haha, well, um..."

The blonde spoke up. "Personally, I think that true love is real. Although it may not always seem like it's going to work out, it always does."

She looked meaningfully to Percy, who blinked rapidly, his face reddening. "Uh, yeah. It's-uh-amazing, and,-"

Annabeth shot him a look.

He grinned sheepishly back at her, and said, "It's hard to describe."

Annabeth rolled her eyes, then said, "You're such a seaweed brain."

Turning to Fox, she smiled warmly. "It's an amazing thing, and when you find it, you know, because it feels like you could never live if you lost them."

Fox smiled back. "Well, there you have it! Words of wisdom from the daughter of wisdom herself, along with her boyfriend, Percy Jackson."

With a wave, Fox stood up, leaving the couple alone.

"Next up," Fox said, striding ahead, "we're heading to Cabin Eleven here at Camp Half-Blood. For those who don't know," she gave a disapproving look to the camera, "that's the Hermes cabin."

She knocked on the door of the worn cabin and then quickly stepped to the side. When the door was opened, a water balloon flew out, followed by a boy.

He had the characteristic smile of a Hermes kid, and he laughed when he saw his splattered balloon in the grass.

He turned to Fox.

"Clever! So, what's up?"

Fox explained who she needed to see and the boy nodded.

"Just a sec."

He turned back inside and left Fox standing alone in the porch. A few moment later, he returned.

"I can never tell which is which, so I just brought 'em both." The son of Hermes shrugged, presenting the Stoll twins.

They grinned at her, before giving a mocking bow. "Hello, Ms. Fox. I assume you're here to ask me something? You can send my brother away, it's fine."

She laughed at what Conner-or was it Travis?-had said. "No, it's just as good if you're both here."

They nodded. There was a pause, and then one of the Stoll brothers spoke up.

"Um-what was it that you were going to ask us?"

"Oh, yes!" Fox grinned sheepishly. "The topic of the day is true love. What do you guys have to say about it?"

The camera panned to the boys. One had begun to turn pink, while his brother began to grin.

"Oh, Travis can tell you all about love," Conner said, laughing at his brother. "Right, Travis?"

He turned to Travis, who was blushing furiously.

"Red as a tomato already and I haven't even said her name!"

Conner leaned in towards the camera conspiratorially. "Watch this," he whispered with a grin.

He turned back to his brother. "So, how's Katie? Have you kissed her yet?"

Travis' face flamed.

"Oh, so you have? Was she good? No-were you?" Conner laughed.

Travis turned stiffly to Fox. "Please excuse us. My brother, he's being-Conner!"

Conner had begun to make kissy faces at the camera. Travis grabbed his brother by the arm, seething, and dragged him away.

Fox turned back to the camera, laughing. "The Stoll brothers, ladies and gentleman!"

She paused, and then winked at the camera. "What a catch, Katie!"

Suddenly, a ping broke out and Fox walked away from the camera.

"Uh huh...yes...no, I'm at Camp now...yes, I think so...right now? Yes, yes...okay."

Fox stepped back into the frame, snapping shut her cell phone.

She looked slightly flustered, but she still managed a smile before she spoke. "I've just gotten a call from my manager, and I'm sorry to say that he needs to see me, so this episode has to end a bit early!"

She smoothed back her hair. "Well, that's a wrap! Stay tuned for the next episode-see you there!"

Fox waved at the camera and smiled.

"Send your ideas!"


A.N. I'm so sorry about the wait! I really needed a break after my story of updating everyday, but now I have a better idea of how this will work! Send in topic ideas! Thanks!

-Fox