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Leo

I was excited. And shocked, but it was a good kind of shocked. Moving in with my newly found billionaire Uncle and his super-human team? Yes, please! Getting to design my own room the size of the camp forge? Awesome! Gaining not only an Uncle, but an Aunt? Sweet!

But I couldn't help but wonder if all my friends at Camp Half-Blood would approve. Apparently, it had taken me six months to rescue Calypso. They were pretty clingy now.

Calypso… Could I really leave her all alone for that long? Uncle T said something about school in the city. We never had been apart for more than a few hours. Yet, I wanted to move into Avengers tower. Really badly.

I had to come up with some compromise.

And I had to pretty quickly, because I was in the taxi taking me to camp right now.

I scanned by brain for a brilliant "Leo" idea. But I was running on empty. Maybe I could ask Festus for advice?

I never got the chance to.

Finally, the cabbie stopped at camp, and I paid him. Hiking up the hill, I racked my brain for excuses of randomly coming up the hill at nine AM. If I was lucky, no one would've noticed I was gone.

No such luck. As soon as I stepped over the border, I heard an ear splitting, "LEO!" and was nearly knocked over by a bear hug. A Piper hug.

"Beauty Queen," I said nervously. "Heyyy." Piper backed off. Her face was red with tears. She didn't look very happy.

She slapped me. Yep, not happy.

"Where have you been?" She asked grumpily. "We thought you'd disappeared again. Calypso's been worried sick."

Now I felt extra bad for leaving. "Yeahh… can you call the gang together? I need to talk to you all."

Now she looked confused. "O- Kay. Sure. But is everything alright?"

"I hope so."

A few minutes later, Percy, Annabeth, Jason, Piper, Hazel, Frank, Nico, Will, Calypso, and myself were all gathered at the canoe lake.

After the war, all of us had gotten really close. If you saw one of us, there was usually at least one other member with them. Reyna was also a member, but she, Frank, and Hazel only came to camp Half-Blood every once and a while to supervise the exchanged campers. Jason and Piper were also missing often, busy building shrines at either camp.

After being tackle hugged by everyone, and kissed by Calypso, everyone stepped back to look at me.

"Well? Leo, you wanted to tell us something?" Annabeth said, crossing her arms.

I winced. "Yeaaah… So, it goes like this."

"Leo? Is something wrong?" Calypso asked, grabbing my hand. I looked at her gratefully.

"The thing is… I'mmovingoutofcampandintothecity."

Piper wrinkled her nose. "What?"

Everyone was looking at me, confused and concerned now. Calypso hugged my arm.

"Guys… I'm leaving camp."

All Tartarus broke loose.

Water started rising from the lake. Dark clouds formed above. Piper looked murderous, which was a storm within itself. Annabeth looked like she was calculating any way to make me stay, Hazel looked like she wanted to cry, Frank looked like he was about to turn into an iguana. Nico had drawn his sword and was waving it and yelling at me. Will looked like he was about to break into irritated song.

I turned to Calypso. She was smiling sadly, still clutching my arm. I maneuvered myself so that I was hugging her with one arm.

"W. W-w. W." Hazel stuttered. "Why?"

"You just got back." Percy said, glaring. The water was nearly right above me now.

"I know." I said. "It's just, there's this school in the city, and a nice home." I turned to Calypso. "I'm sorry. I just… I need to get away from all this."

I could tell that got to them. Everyone knew how hard demigod life was. Everything turned back to normal.

Jason sighed. "Better keep in touch." We bro hugged.

Piper punched me, then pecked me on the cheek. "Try to not get into too much trouble, Repair Boy."

I looked hurt. "Me? Never."

The other goodbyes were a little less touchy. Nico didn't even hug me. But I could still feel the love. The others left me and Calypso alone.

"I'm sorry." I said.

She smiled at me. "For what?" But she was crying. I pulled her into a hug. "Call every day." Her voice was muffled in my chest.

"Twice, if I can."

She smiled the most beautiful smile in the world and pulled me forward in a kiss.

"Let me guess. That never happened." I said once we pulled apart.

She laughed and started dragging me towards my cabin. "Come on, idiot. I'll help you pack."

After multiple trips to my cabin and Bunker Nine, I was finally packed and ready to go.

The others came to see me off. Pipes actually started crying.

After promising to IM, visit, getting Annabeth's phone number, etc. they finally said goodbye one last time. Calypso kissed me again. I hoped it wouldn't be the last one in a while.

I realized I hadn't said where I was going. Something told me to keep it that way. I'd tell them when I was ready to.

Finally, I went to the bottom of the hill, where Chiron was waiting to send me off. At his insistence, Argus was driving me to the city.

"It's been a pleasure, my boy. Olympus will forever be in your debt."

"Please Chiron, you make it sound like I'm never coming back."

He smiled, the old man looking as tired as ever.

I climbed in the van, telling Argus where to go. Knowing I wouldn't be able to sit still, I brought out a few scraps and started making gods knows what. I felt like I was going to pee myself. It wasn't helping that Argus' eyes were on me. That was so creepy.

When we finally got there, I had made twenty mechanical eyepatches and had started covering Argus' eyes. It was still creepy, but at least he wasn't looking at me.

Argus brought my stuff- all two bags- into the elevator then left me, beginning take off the eyepatches on his neck.

"Morning, Jarvis."

"Good afternoon, Mr. Valdez. Would you like to see your room?"

"Heck, yes! Where's Uncle Tony and Aunt Pepper?"

"Mr. Stark is currently having an argument with the Avengers in the kitchen. Ms. Potts is working at Stark Industries."

Ms. Potts. Hmmm. "Hey Jarvis, from now on, when you refer to Aunt Pepper, call her Mrs. Stark instead of Ms. Potts. And record Uncle T's face."

"Very well, Flammin' Hot Sir.

There was a ding, and I found myself in a hallway with two doors. The first door said Iron Man. The second door said, Leo, Bad Boy Supreme.

I grinned and walked in.

My room was HUGE! Since our rooms were on opposite sides of the hall, my room had to be half the floor. My bed- king size- was fireproof and red with flame designs. There were Iron Man posters on the walls.

On my bed, next to a little stuffed Iron Man was a note from Aunt Pepper. When I finally made all the letters sit still, I read.

Leo,

As you can see, there's a whole lot of Iron Man in the room. You can redecorate however you want. Sorry I had to leave early this morning, but I should be home for a very chaotic supper. I look forward to having you as a nephew.

Aunt Pepper

I grinned at the note and continued to explore my room. Or should I say rooms. From the main bedroom, there were three other doors.

I opened one of the doors to find a closet, though it was more like a storage space. My clothes would barely take up half of the wall.

The second door opened to, not surprisingly, a bathroom. Sink, toilet, shower, and bathtub. I already preferred it to camp.

So what was the third door?

I opened the door and my mouth dropped open. Inside was a workshop. It was three times the size of the bedroom, with tools covering every inch of one of the walls. On the opposite side of the room, there was a desk, with a laptop, tablet, cell phone, and spiny chair. Yes!

I made my way over to the devices, excited. Lately, I had been working on making devices monster-proof. But, seeing as there wasn't any technology at camp, and Annabeth just wouldn't let me use her phone, there wasn't any way to test it.

I had just sat down when the laptop turned on and a recording of Uncle T popped up. "Leo! Welcome to your wonderful workshop! I couldn't believe it when you told me you didn't have a cell. Every teenager should have a cell! So, here you go. Try not to break it." With that, the screen closed, revealing a wallpaper of Iron Man in a fire power pose.

I took the anti-monsters drive out of my tool belt and plugged it into the laptop. There was only one way to test this. "J, bring up the kitchen."