Annabeth arrived at Percy's tent at around nine o'clock. Sure enough, there was a TV and DVD player, a pile of pillows, and a table, with chips and two goblets that would fill up with whatever you wanted. "Welcome to my tent."

"Very nice," said Annabeth, as she sat down on the pillows. "I have to share mine with a few of my brothers and sisters. Not much room for more than one or two in here."

"Yea. But you'll have your cabin back before I do. You're the biggest cabin next to Hermes, so you'll be the second to have your cabin back."

"Are we going to watch the movie or what, Seaweed Brain?"

"I can see you're very patient tonight."

"Whatever," she said, a tone of annoyance in her voice.

"Somebody's annoyed. You need a hug," Annabeth laughed as he hugged her. Percy started the movie and sat down next to her on the mound of pillows. She fell asleep about two-thirds through the movie and he followed soon after.

Annabeth found herself leaning on Percy's shoulder the next morning. Percy woke up a few seconds after. He reached for his goblet and said, "Blue Coke. Caffeine in the morning is how I stay perfectly awake through the day."

"I prefer to take mine in coffee. I'm going to get back to my tent now."

"Okay, see ya," she left the tent.

"Late night out, eh?" said Ralphie, her brother, who was a year older than she was.

"Sure, Ralphie," she said, trying to ignore him.

"Anything I should know about?"

"SHUT UP!!!"

They heard a loud voice booming outside.