Hey guys! :) I'm back! Shout outs:

Wisdoms daughter- Hm, Tratie… that could be fun :)

Myusernameisorigional- YES I went on Poseidon's Fury! :D Loved it! (Even thought the whole time I was like DRAKON IS NOT A REAL GREEK GOD!… or whatever his name was.) Did you go on the Harry Potter ride? (Not the dueling dragons, the simulated ride.)

JesusFreak77- Oh, that's a good idea! :) Especially the writing about a cruise ship bit… hummm…

Jedi Everdeen- Aw, thank you! :)

27lablover- Yup! Too bad Conner didn't catch it on camera, huh? xD

Disclaimer: Me: Do I own PJO? Why yes, I do!

Readers: -_- Mum-hum, yeah, sure. Now the truth?

Me: *downcast* RR owns all…

Readers: Thought so.

U is for Umbrella (Word/Pairing credit to pjo-guardgeek and Wisdom's daughter)

Jason's POV

I watched my girlfriend's eyes light up as she talked about the movie, excited. It had been a good movie- at least, in her opinion. I had no idea if the movie had been any good. I'd spent most of it watching her (not that I would ever tell her that.)

"Do you think it will?" Piper asked, snapping me back to the present.

"Huh? What was the question?" I asked sheepishly.

"I asked if you thought it was going to rain," she repeated easily. As if on cue, the clouds opened up and the rain came down in buckets. Luckily I had an umbrella with me, which I quickly opened up and held up over us.

"Yes," I told her, shooting her a grin. "I do think it's going to rain."

"It's going to be hard to walk back to the car in this," she commented, looking out at the downpour. "Can you make it stop?"

"Make it stop?" I repeated, confused.

"You know, because rain comes from the sky…" Piper trailed off, turning to me. "In retrospect, that sounded really stupid." I laughed, giving her a quick kiss on the cheek.

"Don't worry," I reassured her. "You're not the first person to ask that. But no, rain is technically water, so it's not really my thing."

"Right," Piper muttered, blushing. "Sorry."

"Don't worry about it," I repeated. "When I first found out I was a demigod, I tried to summon this huge thunderstorm."

"Did it work?"

"Not at all," I grinned, thinking back to when I was untrained and in Bunker 5. "I just managed to electrocute a nearby bird. No rain, no thunder- there wasn't even a storm cloud. It was pretty pathetic," I admitted.

"The poor bird," Piper cooed, shooting me a wry grin. "Don't tell Frank you electrocute animals. He won't ever talk to you again!"

"He was there," I grimaced. "He didn't know about his power at the time, thank gods."

"That would have been bad," she agreed, looking back to the rain. "Do you remember where we parked?" I looked out, trying to see through the heavy rain.

"I think so," I told her, trying to sound confident.

"Where?" She prompted.

"On the other side of the parking lot," I admitted sheepishly.

"Well, at least we have an umbrella," she said as we started off across the parking lot.

I was happy we had the umbrella, but the effects were a bit distracting. It wasn't a particularly big one, so Piper had to stand pretty close to me to stay dry. Her vanilla perfume was intoxicating, and I was suddenly very aware of how nice she looked.

She always looked nice, of course, but in her fitted turquoise shirt and white shorts, she looked really good.

"Jason? You ok?" She asked suddenly, and I felt my face heat up with embarrassment. This was the second time in ten minutes she'd caught me spacing out. Wonderful.

"Yeah, I'm fine," I told her. "You're just really distracting." After a moment, I realized how that had sounded.

"Not in a bad way! I mean, it's a good thing! You know what? I give up," I told her, and to my relief, she laughed.

"I thought it was sweet," she told me, standing on her toes to give me a kiss.

"Mm, good," I told her, pulling her back in for a longer kiss.

I suppose I could have sent the clouds away, and they would have taken the rain with them. But you know what?

I kind of liked the rain.

Meh, too short, but oh well. Reviewer's question: Ok, so I saw something about the "100 drabble challenge", which I suppose is just a set of 100 drabbles. I'm thinking about doing it, but I'm not sure. I mean, 100 drabbles? That's a lot. So, here's my question- if I did something like that (or at least attempted it) would you guys read it? Or would you prefer a full-length story like I suggested last drabble? Until next time!