CALEO CALEO CALEO

"Are you sure we have to do this?" Leo threw his papers up. "Why do they even need these details? Why would they want to know about that birthmark on my foot? Are they gonna inspect it or something? Ugh."

Leo and Calypso were filling up the admission forms for their school, which was a big pain in the butt. Honestly, why would they need the parents' number?

Okay, maybe the parents' number thing was valid. But why in Tartarus did the school need Leo's blood type? Were they planning on having a blood transfusion in the middle of bio?

Plus, Calypso was confused on almost everything. Leo found that the only good part about it. He found her lack of knowledge amusing; he was about this close to writing 'Unknown' in the blood type section and 'Genetically engineered: no parents' in the parents' section, but he controlled. Probably not good if all the teachers thought his girlfriend was made in a lab.

"Yes, Leo, we have to do this," Calypso sounded mildly annoyed. "What should I put as my surname?"

Leo twirled his pen, finished with the stupid form. "Whatever your surname is. Duh."

Calypso blinked. "Gods and Titans don't have surnames,"

Leo sat up, "I dunno, then. You steal mine, I wouldn't mind." he flashed a crocodile grin at her. Calypso smirked back.

"You know what, I think I will," the daughter of a titan scrawled down Valdez in the surname section.

Said owner of last name glanced over and choked on air. "I was kidding, sunshine!"

Calypso shrugged. "I like it, though,"

Leo looked away, hoping she didn't see his blush. It was like she proposed for Leo and then accepted it too. Thoughts of marriage and rings and white veils and little kids filled his mind, and he shook his daydreams away before he dissolved into a blushing mess.

"Done!" Calypso capped her pen, grinning gleefully. "Finally!"

She snatched up hers and Leo's forms and handed them to Jo, who had come in to check if they were doing the forms properly and that there was no funny business going on.

And by funny business, she meant stuff like, oh, burning down the Waystation because Leo got frustrated and set himself to Total Catastrophe mode.

She went over the forms, smiling once she saw Calypso named herself Calypso Valdez. Judging by the red-faced son of Hephaestus, she knew it wasn't his idea.

"Okay, then," Jo smiled at both of them. "I'll submit these to the school tomorrow. C'mon now, dinner!"

Leo tried not to remember the last time he'd been at school. The field trip day really wasn't something you wanted to think of when you stepped inside a new school- hoping for a better experience.

Calypso was gripping Leo's hand tightly, glancing around nervously.

"Hey, it's gonna be all right, babe," Leo whispered. She relaxed slightly, but flinched at someone wolf-whistled in her direction.

"Sunshine." Leo looked her straight in the eye. "You can do this!"

She stood up straighter. "Yeah," she repeated. "I can do this!"

She marched right past the whistling people as Leo flashed the peace sign at them, one hand around his girlfriend's waist, clearing stating: mine.

They reached homeroom and the teacher- Mr. Hoola- yes, Hoola, Leo couldn't stop giggling.

"Attendance! So, Matt rogers…"

"Present, sir!"

"Davies Heller?"

"Right here!"

"Leo Valdez?"

"Sup?" Leo grinned at the grumpy teacher.

"… Calypso Valdez?"

"Uh, yeah, right here!" Calypso awkwardly raised her hand.

They missed the entire class looking at them, wondering, siblings? They don't look alike.

"Hey, you two siblings or what?"

"Uh-" before Leo could speak up, Calypso pulled him away. He shot back an apologetic look at the guy, waiting there confused.

"Cal, why did you do that?" Leo asked his girlfriend.

She blushed. "New people."

Leo laughed. "Sunshine, you'll have to interact with other people too,"

Calypso nodded shyly. "Maybe. Not now. Or today, or tomorrow, or-"

That wasn't the first time someone asked them that. Over and over, "aRe yOu tWo siBLiNgs?"

It was annoying.

So annoying, that one day, Leo just snapped and went "No, she isn't my sibling. We're married."

Too bad he said it a little too hard and all eyes in the cafeteria turned on him. He flushed a deep red.

"Dude, you're both sophomores," someone said. "You can't be married,"

"We're married?" Calypso sounded amused. "Is that your way of proposing, Valdez?"

No one had ever seen Leo turn so red.

CALEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

I love caleo.

Thanks for the reviews so much everyone! This was just a hc I had and I turned it into a mini story cuz why not

Its short, ik, but still.

Also, check out the link on my profile, its to a discord server for pjo. Pretty cool.

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