Jason shook his head.

"Are you alright?" I asked holding his face in my right hand. His cheek was smooth and his jaw defined.

"Fine, I'm fine," he said. "What is up with Percy?"

"I, uh, um."

"Sophia?"

"I told him that we were just friends and that if he couldn't see how much Annabeth loved him that I wouldn't even consider being more than friends."

"Ouch."

"I'm sorry that he took it out on you."

"It's fine."

The electrical current decreased from his skin. My hand was still on his face when Piper arrived. This was going to be nasty. I quickly removed my hand.

"Sophia? Jason?" she said.

"Uh, hi Pipes," said Jason calmly.

"What is wrong with you Jason?"

"Nothing."

"Are you sure?"

"Yeah."

"Piper," I said trying to calm down the bewildered child of Aphrodite, "instead of fighting over him (just to let you know I am not the type of person who would fight over a guy) let's just let him decide who he would rather be with. It's not rocket science."

"Fine, wait, are you even allowed to date a guy? YOu know being a child of Artemis and all," she sneered.

"Yes, I haven't sworn to be a maiden or a huntress of Artemis."

"Pipes," Jason said quietly, "I'm sorry, but your just a friend to me, I don't want to damage our friendship."

Piper looked at him. I could feel the way she feeled, she was hurt, rejected. She didn't look that way on the outside.

"That's alright," she said and walked back to her cabin."

Jason pulled me into a hug. His heart beating slowly and his breathing steady.

"Did I hurt her?" he asked me quietly.

"Piper is strong Jason, she is still your friend."

He released me.

"Meet me here tomorrow morning."

"Sure."

I walked off towards the dining pavilion and sat down next to Annabeth.

"Hey, Sophia, thank for telling Percy what the right thing to do was."

I smiled, "He would be stupid if he couldn't see how great of a girlfriend you would be."

"Thanks."

I ate hurriedly and sprinted back to my cabin. I opened the door and there was my mother, via iris message.

"Uh, hi mom," I said awkwardly.

"How is it going? I know it's been almost three days, but I was hoping you had something."

"Jason doesn't remember anything and Percy has told me very little."

"This might be harder than we thought. Keep trying, I'll send you some more stuff later."

"Bye-"

The iris message disappeared. I sighed and flopped into my bed.