Me: MAWAHAHA! Nobody guessed it.

Percy: Can I say what it is?

Me: No! That's Thalia's job.

Thalia: I don't even know what it is!
Me: I know, you will find out in this chapter.

Nico: Yay.

Thalia: Are you sure?

Percy: Sarcasm.

Me: Okay, wow… can someone just do the disclaimer?

Percy: Sure, author owns nothing but her OC's.

3rd Person POV

Percy was sitting on the couch next to the sleeping Nico and the glaring Thalia. He did his best to ignore the glaring girl, not that it worked very well, and ignored the building pain in his chest. Nico seemed to be fine, he wasn't having any nightmares. That was really good. Sally and Paul left, saying that they would be back tomorrow.

"Percy," Thalia hissed, "Tell me what's going on."

Percy rolled his eyes, "There's nothing going on except that it seems that it's your time of month."

Thalia narrowed her electric blue eyes, ignoring the last comment. A sudden pain flared in Percy's chest, throwing him off guard. Before he could do anything, a small cry escaped. Inside he cursed himself and Thalia stared at him in shock, as though she wasn't expecting him to actually cry out in pain.

"Are you sure you're fine Percy, I can call up a doctor," Thalia said.

Percy nodded, clutching his chest tightly. Thalia ran into the kitchen and started talking into a phone. The Son of Hades rolled over in his sleep, apparently disturbed. Percy could hear snippets of Thalia's conversation, but for the most part couldn't hear anything. The pain was overwhelming him and Percy fought to stay awake. Soon though, he knew he wouldn't be able to keep it up much longer. He blacked out.

Percy woke up in terrible pain. There were no words to understand how he was feeling. It wasn't the worst he had felt though, since all the pain was directed in his chest. Someone was squeezing his chest, at least that's how it felt. Percy forced his eyes open. Above him he could hear someone talking with Thalia, and maybe Nico. That just worried Percy, if Nico was here…

"He has Stable angina," The doctor announced, "We should be able to predict when the pain will occur."

Angina, he would have to ask Annabeth what that was later. Percy missed most of the conversation musing over what Angina was before he gave up.

"Until we can get him in the operating room he will be under twenty-four hour watch," The doctor continued.

"Okay," Thalia replied stiffly.

"You can stay with him, I'll sign him up for surgery."

He heard the door close and Thalia sigh.

"I know you're awake Perce," she said.

Percy finally opened his eyes to see himself back in the hospital. He recognized the white floors and walls. There were a few machines next to him, but they weren't on or connected to him. Percy saw Nico curled up on a white cushioned chair, apparently asleep. Thalia was standing next to Nico, watching Percy carefully.

"Angina huh," Percy grumbled, "Care to explain what it is."
"The doctor could explain it better than I can. And it's stable Angina, there are other forms of it," Thalia sighed running a hand through Nico's dark hair.
Percy breathed in the sterile hospital scent, "How's Nico?"
Thalia smiled, "You stupid idiotic boy. You're in the hospital for Zeus' sake."
Percy raised an eyebrow and Thalia sighed.

"He woke up long enough to get in the car and to the hospital; I think he was to out of it to comprehend what was going on. Nico crashed when we got into the room and has been sleeping since," Thalia explained.

"What are we going to tell him when he wakes up?" Percy asked.

"The truth," Thalia replied firmly, "He deserves it."

"I don't want to scare him Thal's."
"We'll scare Nico more if we don't tell him. You know how his imagination runs wild," Thalia sighed rubbing Nico's back.

Percy sighed and leaned back. So much had happened.

"Do Mom and Paul know I'm here?" Percy asked, at least his chest wasn't hurting anymore.

"They were called right when we came in," Thalia replied.

Percy nodded, he pushed some of his messy black hair out of his sea-green eyes. Thalia wouldn't meet Percy's eyes, she was holding information back. Oddly enough, Percy didn't care. He would get it out of her later. Nico stirred slightly on the chair, before drifting off again. His face was peaceful, for once.

The blue and white curtains were drawn back and the doctor returned. The doctor was wearing blue scrubs and was holding a clip board. He had shaggy brown hair that needed to be cut, light hazel colored eyes, and he had a chiseled face. The doctor smiled, showing his white teeth.

"Hello, I'm Doctor Jake Jameson," Dr. Jameson said.

"Hi, I'm Percy Jackson."

"I know, your sister told me."

Percy dimly noticed that when they introduced each other to a mortal that they always said they were siblings.

"She told me everything you told her, what's Angina?" Percy asked.

"Stable Angina," Dr. Jameson corrected, "With Stable Angina, the pain is predictable and present only during exertion or extreme emotional distress, and it disappears with rest. I suggest that until your operation you have plenty of sleep."

Percy nodded.

"I will be getting you some sleeping pills," Dr. Jameson said, "Until then try to relax."

Once Dr. Jameson left Percy rolled his eyes and mumbled something in Latin, much to Thalia's annoyance. A few hours later, it was time for Percy's surgery.

Me: Shorter than I would have liked, but oh well.

Percy: I'm guessing you did research on Angina.

Me: Yeah, kinda, maybe.

Nico: Research saves lives.

Thalia: I think you mean coffee.

Percy: Please review, thanks Thal's. Now I want coffee.

Thalia: Well I'm sorry.