Questions Unanswered

***Jason's POV***

The next morning was an awkward one. Whenever I was walking around, people would avoid eye contact, or ask me where I had been and why the others had rushed to camp looking for me. I just walked away. Eventually, I went to my cabin and laid down on my bunk. What had I done? Piper was still mad at me, the others wondered why I had looked worried when I was flying back to the boat. Percy and Annabeth had barely talked to me. Worst of all, I couldn't stop thinking about that girl, Maleficent. I really hoped she would get here okay. Mainly, I couldn't stop thinking of the advice she had given me, "If they're your friends, they'll never forget about you." I repeated to myself out loud. I really didn't want to but I needed to know. I walked over to the shores. The morning was perfect. As the sun came up, the water's mist formed a beautiful rainbow. I grabbed a drachma and tossed it into the water, "O Iris, goddess of the rainbow, accept my offering. Percy Jackson, Mount Olympus." The mist rippled until I had the image of Percy's back. In his hand was a small kitchen knife. It seemed as if he was cutting some vegetables. "Percy!" I called into the mist. Startled, Percy dropped the knife onto the floor with a clatter. When he turned around, a smile lit up on his face, "Jason! Where have you been man? We've missed you!"

"Sorry Percy. I wasn't sure of where you were. For all I knew you could have been at the bottom of the ocean or the top of a mountain."

"Yea Jason, I get it" He sounded relieved, but a little annoyed at the same time

"Um, Percy? I hate to ask this but…"

"What is it Jay?"

"First of all, don't call me Jay please. Second, I wanted to ask… are we friends?"

"Of course Jason! Why would you ask such a question?"

"Well… ever since you became a god, it just seems that you haven't had much time… I'm just worried that you're going to forget our friendship."

"Aww, Jason. I would never, ever forget our friendship. C'mon! We were the exchanges between the two camps. Either of us could be dead right now if the camps didn't accept us!"

"Yea, but"

"Jason, listen. We are friends. We are now. We will be in 10 years, we will be until you die. For as long as I exist, I WILL remember our friendship. You were the one that allowed me to travel through the air by calming down your dad. How many times have you helped me out of a bad situation? Jason, I haven't had much time because I have to do things at my house on Olympus. As soon as I finish with that we will definitely hang out."

"Th-thanks Percy. That means a lot. I-I feel a lot better now."

"No problem Jason. I'm just happy you care so much."

"Heh. By the way, why are you making food? You're a god, you don't need to eat."

"Oh, yea, about that. One promise I made Annabeth when we got married is that we would always sit down and have dinner together, talk about the day, the future, the past. To relieve the stress of the day.

"Oh, well, that's cool. Anyway Percy, I'll see you around. Bye"

"Oh, and Jason, I left a surprise in you cabin." As he finished his sentence, the mist began to fade away. Suddenly, I heard a distant bell and realized it was time for lunch. As I ran to the pavilion, I could feel the week of dread and worry fade. Before I knew it I was singing and laughing as I ran. I reached the pavilion, out of breath, and sat down beside Thalia. When I scraped some food into the brazier I whispered "To Percy Jackson, the kindest god I know."

"What? That's it?" Yup.

Percy and Jason have made up for now, but where will we go now? What did Percy leave for Jason? What is Percy doing at his house?

Find out next week on: "The Immortal Test!"

All jokes aside guys. Sorry about the loooooong wait. The authors note before this explains what went wrong. I'm gonna start working on the next chapter tomorrow, so it should be ready by next Monday. No promises though! Remember, leave any suggestions in the reviews. Love yo faces! – The Doughnut Fetus