Annabeth paced back and forth, muttering to herself. This was a bad idea. Maybe she shouldn't do this, everyone seemed to hate her. Percy probably hated her too. Oh, who was she kidding? He probably does hate her; but she doesn't blame him. She would hate her to.

She hesitantly raised her hand to knock on the door of the Poseidon Cabin but then pulled away at the last second. No. She couldn't do this. She couldn't bear to see the hate in Percy's eyes. Maybe it would just be better if she left and didn't talk to him while the hunters stayed here.

Annabeth was about to turn away when the door suddenly opened to reveal a bleary eyed son of Zeus. Annabeth stared at him in surprise and then when she saw what he was wearing her cheeks heated up and she pointedly looked away. "Uh… Jason?"

"Annabeth?" his voice sounded surprised but she refused to look. "What are you, uh, doing here?" his voice lowered, and she assumed he was trying to make sure he didn't wake up Percy, who she would have bet her bow was sleeping inside the cabin.

"Jason, you might want to put some clothes on." Annabeth cleared her throat. "I'd rather not see my best friend's brother naked."

She heard Jason mutter something and the door shut, so she allowed herself to look again. Sighing, she paced in front of the cabin door while she waited for Jason. She felt her cheeks heat up once more. She really didn't want to know what they were doing last night.

Annabeth looked up when the door opened and Jason quietly walked out, shutting the door behind him. He had a faint blush on his cheeks and this time he was wearing clothes. Thank the gods. "Sorry about that." He said sheepishly, rubbing the back of his neck.

Annabeth rolled her eyes and despite the situation she couldn't hold back a small grin. "Next time, throw some pants on before you open the door."

Jason looked relieved that she wasn't making a big deal of it and smiled back. "So… did you want something?"

Annabeth hesitated, looking at the door of the cabin and then back to Jason. "I-I wanted to talk to Percy… but seeing as I probably can't do that right now," Jason seemed to find his shoes interesting all of the sudden, and Annabeth wanted to gag. "Could you tell him to meet me at the beach after lunch? He'll know where." I hope, she added silently. Annabeth hoped he didn't forget the place where they always met.

Jason nodded, and Annabeth thought he looked a little guilty. "Alright, I'll tell him." He promised, and then warned, "But I can't promise he'll be there."

Annabeth nodded, feeling sorrow wash through her. Of course there was always that chance, but it was a chance she was willing to take. "Thank you." With one last glance at the Poseidon cabin she walked away. She needed to get her mind off things. Maybe Azalea would want to go challenge the Apollo campers with her.

Jason watched Annabeth walk off and couldn't help but feel slightly bad for her. A long string of misunderstanding turned her entire life upside down and caused her to lose her best friend. He quickly shoved away the feeling though. Annabeth didn't seem like the kind of person who appreciated pity.

Opening the door, Jason walked back into his cabin and shut it quietly, wanting Percy to sleep as long as he could. He was going to need it.

Walking back over to the bed, Jason stood and gazed down at sleeping Percy, a small smile flitting across his face. Percy was spread across the bed with one leg hanging off and his mouth open, drooling. It was adorable to say the least.

Letting out a soft sigh, Jason slowly laid down next to Percy and pulled him close, resting his head in front of Percy's and stared at his closed eyes. All of the sudden the eyes opened and Jason was staring into Percy's sea-green eyes. "Hey." Percy said drowsily, a small smile spreading across his face. His eyes flickered down Jason's body and his smile turned into a frown. "Too many clothes." He whined.

Jason gave a small laugh and gently kissed Percy. "Morning to you too. Someone came to the door and wouldn't leave, I had to answer."

Percy sighed and ran his hand through Jason's hair and Jason's eyes fluttered shut. He always had a weakness when Percy did that. "Next time yell at them to go away."

Jason hummed in agreement and opened his eyes when he felt the bed dip and Percy's hand disappear. The son of Zeus eyed Percy as the boy walked across the room and over to the dresser. He heard Percy mumble something under his breath and Jason sat up and raised an eyebrow. "What was that?"

Percy glared back a Jason, though it was playful. "I said next time I'm top."

Jason grinned and couldn't help but laugh. "Whatever you say."

Percy rolled his eyes and Jason and, to Jason's disappointment, started getting dressed. He put on jeans and that were a little too tight and a shirt that was a little too small. Jason got out of the bed and hugged Percy from behind. "You're doing that on purpose." He complained. "You have other clothes that fit you just fine."

Percy grinned at him and had a glint in his eyes but didn't say anything. Instead, he kissed Jason on the cheek and started walking towards the door, clasping Jason's hand in his firmly. "Come on, I'm starving."

Jason laughed and followed Percy out of the cabin. Of course the first thing on his mind was food. Then the lightness of the moment was shoved away when he remembered the past events of the day. He was going to have to tell Percy. This would definitely stir up bad memories.

Jason's eyes widened as he was hit with a sudden realization and he became uneasy. They were more than likely going to run into the other hunters down at breakfast. Then what?

Sorry its short guys but I really wanted to write that. I promise the next chapter will be a lot longer, you have my word. Review your thoughts on this chapter. :3 and check out my other stories if you'd like! I always appreciate feedback