A/N: Please check the polyvore. As I'm sure you're aware, I will brush over most things that are unimportant and that do not move the plot along. This fic will be 38 chapters; I know that for sure. So yeah... It's long enough without the unimportant details. As I've said, the last three chapters will be REALLY long.


Elsa and Nico went back to New Rome, but decided to split their time. Nico and Elsa were practically inseparable in New Rome, but at Camp Half-Blood, they went their separate ways, as Elsa and Calypso preferred to be alone together, unless going on a double date with Percy and Annabeth, who just so happened to be the resident other couple. Because Elsa was fortunate in having a lot of money, courtesy of Nico and the gods, she often paid for them to go on amazingly wonderful dates. The four of them had decided to go to a romantic movie (in Elsa's opinion, it really wasn't that great, because it was so predictable: boy meets girl, they immediately fall in love despite having absolutely nothing in common, boy is stupid, chases after girl, who takes him back again… etc.). However, she'd held hands with Calypso on the armrest, and they'd shared snacks and a drink, so the movie wasn't all that bad, though Elsa couldn't even bring herself to pretend to care about the characters or the plot.

The girls had all gone over to Piper to get ready for the date, and had been preparing for hours. Elsa and Calypso were kept back to back, not allowed to see each other until it was actually time for the date.

Piper had finished with Elsa first, and then sent her out to talk while she did Calypso and Annabeth.

Elsa was wearing a beautiful sleeveless ocean blue button down blouse with lace shoulder panels, and collar. Paired with that was a white lace skirt that went most of the way down her thigh. Her sandals were white at the back of the heels and had sliver straps. Like always, she wore her diadem and ring, but at the end of her braid was a black bow with a white camellia in the center. Her earrings were little opals in the shape of hearts framed with diamond studded silver frames that twisted up, making them look like little heart pendants. But what really caught the eye was Elsa's gold necklace with a circular moonstone pendant and a gold leaf hanging from that.

Piper kept her makeup pretty natural; a little bit of lipstick and pink blush, peachy eyeshadow, but she did add black winged eyeliner. She'd said that it was to call more attention to Elsa's piercing blue eyes.

When Elsa saw Calypso, her breath got caught in her throat, as per usual, but her face melted into the most adoring and loving smile. She and Percy had been waiting on Half-Blood hill for their girlfriends.

Her girlfriend had donned a sleeveless V-neck dress with a white background that could barely be seen due to the large pink roses and their hazel leaves. The dress had a wrap-around high-low skirt. On Calypso's feet was a pair of white sandals that covered her toes, but were open in the back, save for the straps. Calypso's hair was down, held out of her face with a headband with tender pink rosebuds. Her necklace depicted a crystal flower with blue petals and an opal center. Her earrings were also little opals. On her wrist rested a delicate silver cuff bracelet with a flower and leaves, given to her by Elsa from New Rome. Calypso's eye makeup was more subtle than Elsa's. It was brown, with a thin black line on her lids. Over Calypso's arm was a pale blue cardigan that nearly looked white.

"You're so beautiful. You take my breath away." Elsa murmured to her girlfriend, taking her hands. The two kissed gently.

Percy and Annabeth merely greeted each other before going down the hill, where the car, driven by Jules Albert, waited for them.

Elsa opened the car door, and held it for Calypso, allowing her girlfriend to get in the car and get settled before getting in herself. The young queen handed Jules Albert the address the date was located at, and then reached into the front seat to grab something, holding it out to Calypso with a shy smile. It was a bouquet of five lavender roses, all with the thorns removed; tied together with a light blue ribbon.

"Here. They're beautiful, like you, only you're lovelier." Elsa blushed as she said this, glancing down at her lap. What she wasn't telling Calypso was that lavender roses symbolized love at first sight and/or enchantment. Elsa liked what this color of rose symbolized, and the fact that they weren't the cliché red roses. A unique color with a beautiful meaning for such a special person who meant so much to Elsa.

While the two were caught up in their own moment, Percy and Annabeth got into the car and buckled up as Calypso kissed Elsa. Annabeth gazed longingly at the other couple, while Percy just looked straight ahead. Elsa and Calypso talked softly on the way to the movie.

Elsa held doors open for Calypso, from the car to the movie theater, and stood in line with Percy to retrieve tickets while their dates hung back and looked at the posters. However, when they were approached by some boys, Elsa stepped out of line to take Calypso's hand and gently kiss her, then put an arm around Annabeth's waist and kiss her cheek to signify that both girls were unavailable. However, there were a couple of wolf whistles when Elsa kissed Calypso, which caused both girls to roll their eyes at how sexualized lesbian couples were.

Once inside the theater, Elsa bought Calypso whatever she wanted from the concessions stand, and carried all of it effortlessly to their chosen seats. They'd gotten there early to make sure that they'd get good places.

After they left the theater, about to go get dinner, Calypso stopped Elsa.

"That was a beautiful movie." She said, taking both of Elsa's hands. There were only inches between them. "It was romantic. But not like you. You're more romantic." The blonde smiled at that and gently kissed her girlfriend.

"I do my best for you, Calypso." Elsa murmured against her lips. "I want to make you happy."

"You do." Came the caramel haired girl's reply. And the two kissed again, but deeper, and for longer.

"Why can't we be like that?" Annabeth muttered. "Percy, we used to be like that. What happened to us?"

"What do you mean, 'what happened to us'?" Percy protested. "We're still a thing."

"Look at everything Elsa did for Calypso. Why don't we have any of that?" Annabeth closed her eyes, shaking her drooping head. "They go on dates without us. We don't go on dates without them." The two girls had tried to ignore them, but found they could not, and watched them, feeling guilt inside of them.

"We never go on dates because we can never agree on somewhere to go!" Percy began raising his voice. "Elsa and Calypso were kind enough to invite us to this movie and dinner, and now we're ruining everything with our argument!"

Percy and Annabeth weren't really arguing for the reasons that appeared on the surface. They were tired. Of holding onto their failing relationship for so long, and of knowing that it would never work out. For some reason, they held on with a death grip. They had no common interests, and just weren't really that compatible for each other. But they were afraid of getting out there and dating other people. They had been together for over three years. They'd almost forgotten what it was like to not be together. Being together was like a security blanket that they didn't want to let go of. They wanted to break up, but also, they didn't want to, out of fear. There was also obligation. They felt obligated to each other. Despite both of them wanting the relationship to end, neither of them wanted to be the one to end it.

The two went back and forth, yelling and screaming at each other. Annabeth was practically crying from frustration. Percy had a splitting headache, and he wanted to cry.

Elsa and Calypso were standing awkwardly off to the side, as the other couple made a scene in front of the movie theater. Elsa was sorely tempted to call Chiron and beg him to come; even fantasizing about bringing him via teleportation, but she knew that Percy and Annabeth needed to sort out their own issues. It was best not to intervene. She muttered all of this to Calypso, who looked pained at that. Elsa really didn't blame her. Elsa wanted out of there as much as her girlfriend did, but they couldn't just abandon their friends. The girls sighed, and eventually just sat down on the curb, holding hands and playing a license plate game together, and still having a bit of fun together.

Eventually, Annabeth finally screamed in exasperation, "Why don't we just break up then?!" A shocked silence fell over all four of the people attending this double date. Both Percy and Annabeth were crying and their voices were husky from all of the yelling. They were exhausted emotionally. They just looked at each other, looking lost and tired. It looked like this was the cathartic moment where they finally threw the towel in.

Elsa decided that this was probably the right moment to step in, while the former couple just stood there, staring at each other, speechless and crying.

"Hey, who wants to go back to camp?" She asked, standing up, having released Calypso's hand. She walked over to Percy and Annabeth, her girlfriend trailing behind her.

"I do." Annabeth stated, not tearing her eyes from Percy's.

"Percy, would you like to get some frozen yogurt with me?" Elsa offered.

"Yeah." He croaked.

"Calypso, why don't you go with Annabeth?" She suggested. "You did say that you were getting tired…" The caramel haired girl caught on immediately.

"Of course." Calypso forced a quick smile. "We'll be driven by Jules Albert?"

"Yes. I'll teleport Percy and myself." Elsa replied. Calypso gently took Annabeth by the arm and led her to the car, which appeared once they needed it. The two girls got in. Once the car drove off, Elsa turned back to Percy. "Are you alright?" She asked softly. He shrugged. She offered her hand, and once he took it, the two walked together. "Do you want to talk about it?" She inquired.

"There's really not much to say." He muttered. "You saw what happened."

"It'll be alright." Elsa promised. "Remember when I got rejected by Calypso?" He nodded. She proceeded to tell him the whole story of her depression on their way to an ice cream place. She finished it once the two had gotten ice cream and were sitting outside of the parlor.

"Let me get this straight…" Percy furrowed his eyebrows. "You tried to kill yourself, despite being indestructible, over a girl?!" Elsa laughed.

"That's what I said to myself too." She remarked. "But in all fairness, I did have good reason to be so upset."

"Why?" Percy asked. Elsa paused for a beat before deciding to tell him about how her heart was frozen. After explaining the whole thing, she made him swear not to tell anyone else. "I won't." He promised.

"Let's go home." She said, seeing that her job was done.


A/N: Please leave a review, if you like. Also, I don't really hate Percabeth, I just don't personally ship it, and for where this story may or may not go, they needed to break up, fyi.