Hi guys. This is the last chapter for this story. Enjoy! ;)

Annabeths' POV:

I sat up from my bed and stretched my arms, the Sun had risen and was smiling brightly down upon Camp Half-Blood. That was just a metaphor, I highly doubt that Apollo would be smiling down at us for no particular reason.

I yawned. I did not get enough sleep last night as the party ended quite late - and would probably end later if Chiron and Mr D didn't show up.

I slipped into my orange Camp Half-Blood T-shirt and went for breakfast with my cabin mates. After that, I met Percy.

"Hey," I greeted him and planted a light kiss on his cheek. He smiled broadly at me. "Hey," he said, pressing his lips onto my hair.

"So?" I asked. He gave me a puzzled look. "'So' what?" he said, confused.

I punched him gently on his arm, "I meant Chiron and Mr D, seaweed brain, did they say anything?" I explained.

Percy frowned, as if trying to remember something, then put on a serious face. "They said for breaking the rules and disturbing everyones' sleep, I was to be kicked out of Camp," his tone was grave.

I blinked back the tears welling up in my eyes, not knowing what to say. The idea of losing Percy was too painful, it was unbearable. Then it struck me.

"Percy!" I exclaimed, pushing him with both my hands outrageously and teasingly, "Don't you ever joke about something like that!"

Seaweed brain burst into laughter. "I had you for a second," he said between laughs. "You did not!" I was smiling, my cheeks red with embarrassment. "But really, did they say anything to you?"

"Yes, I have been awarded with the task of cleaning up after dinner for a month," he said. I gave a sigh of relief, "That's not that bad."

He looked up at me with puppy-dog eyes, or, at least, the best he could make of them, "You wouldn't just watch your boyfriend cleaning up all by himself, would you?" he said in a childish voice, batting his eyelashes innocently.

I laughed. "Stop it," I said, then put a finger to the corner of my mouth as if considering whether to help him or not. "Hmm... maybe, just maybe, if you'll be good, I'll help," I said while grinning teasingly.

He laughed and wrapped his arms around my waist. "I'll try to stay on your good side for the entire month, then," he said, grinning.

"Only for a month?"

He laughed again - something that always lifted up my spirits every time he did so. He swept me up into a kiss. "For as long as I live," he mumbled against my lips.

We parted, and suddenly I remembered something. "Hey," I called out to Percy, "You remember the mysterious Dare Leo gave to Travis and Connor?"

"Yeah,"

"I wonder what it is, they looked pretty shaken up when they heard it," the image flashed across my mind.

"Well," Percy said, "We'll find out in a week,"

Jasons' POV:

A week has passed from the day of the party. Everyone who was present was anxious to know of the Dare Leo gave to the Stoll brothers. Including me.

Piper stood by my side. I was coaching her on sword fighting lessons. She had gotten pretty good at that, I have to admit.

We trained, and trained. Until our hair were damp with sweat and stuck to the back of our necks and faces, and we were panting. "So," Pipes said, breathing hard while smiling at me, "How was that?"

"Awesome" I replied. We high-fived each other, and as soon as our hands touched, I closed my hand around hers, and pulled her towards me, and kissed her.

Piper looked stunned, but didn't object or try to move away from me. She leaned into the kiss, and everything seemed wonderful - until I heard the unmistakeable sound of Travis shouting and Connor screaming. We parted and looked up to see Travis and Connor running for their lives from not only Clarisse this time, but the whole Ares cabin.

Piper laughed, and I did, too. "What did they do this time?" she said while shaking her head.

"Apparently someone had dared them to ruin the whole Ares cabin," I said, nodding towards the direction of the cabin of Ares. The boar head which hung above the doorway now had a pretty pink ribbon on it's ear, and nail polish on it's tusks, too. The roof of the cabin was dusted heavily with flour, and the walls were smudged with some green liquid I did not want to identify. "The God of war isn't gonna be pleased."

"You bet he isn't," Piper shook her head in Travis and Connors' direction sympathetically, "Pity them. Leo is just sending them to their deaths."

"Yeah,well," I said, gripping Pipers' shoulders, "We're lucky we're not them," I finished, and we kissed. Despite the fact that an angry mob of Ares kids were chasing two poor half-bloods in the background, I enjoyed it, like how I enjoyed every other kiss I've had with Piper.

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