Percy yawned, while the fins of his Nemo-costume flopped around him. Annabeth smiled. 'Maybe you should go to bed. It is getting late.' Percy shook his head. 'No. I am not going to bed until the Stolls have gone to sleep, because I don't know if they might try to get me back. Annabeth sighed. 'Alright then.' Annabeth wore a costume that made her look a lot like her mother, with a grey helmet and a white chiton, and a red belt around her waist to make it look like less of a tablecloth and more of an actual dress.

Piper and Jason came walking by, Piper dressed up as the huntress Atalanta and Jason dressed up as Superman (obviously). In the distance, Percy saw Hazel, who was dressed as Cinderella, (with shoes made of actual Glass, made for her by Leo) and Frank, who was wearing a dragon costume. Leo was somewhere in the distance, dressed as a pretty cool robot. It was clear that he had built the suit himselfs, because it could do some very strange things. The weirdest thing about the suit were the jetpack-like things on the back, which after some research, Percy learned were just extra batteries to make sure the same thing didn't happen as had happened with the karaoke in the summer. Calypso was dressed like a woman from an eighteenth century masquerade ball.

Percy yawned again, and Annabeth rolled her eyes. 'Let's take a walk. Maybe it will clear you up a little.' She grabbed his hand, and pulled him along. Percy willingly followed her, humming something. It took some time for Annabeth to realize it was 'Reunited,' By Peaches and Herbs. She blushed slightly and smiled. On her left side, the Stolls were wearing the same costume of Batman, which made it even harder to keep them apart from each other, which was something Chiron was struggling with in that moment. Chiron was dressed as The Headless Horseman, which wasn't a very hard costume to make for a centaur, and even then it looked kind of sloppy. Annabeth guessed that Chiron didn't really like to dress up, but didn't want to disappoint his family.

They walked into the strawberry fields, which were exceptionally creepy. Most of the nymphs and satyrs had dressed up as ghosts, so it looked like somebody had accidently raised the dead (although Nico mostly raised skeletons, but that's not the point). The Demeter and Dionysus kids were standing in their fields as well, with Hudson right next to them. The children of Demeter were all dressed up as some kind of plant or fruit, which looked silly and horrifying at the same time. When she got closer, Annabeth saw that Meg wasn't dressed up as a fruit, but as Toph from Avatar. It was a pretty good fit.

The children of Dionysus went kind of crazy with the costumes, which was to be expected from people directly related to the god of theatre. Sheila was wearing a purple, greek-style dress, with vines growing through her hair, bare feet and a golden bracelet around her wrist. Annabeth saw that Pollux was dressed as Zagreus, which was some minor Underworld god with an extremely weird myth attached to him, but the costume still looked good. Hudson was dressed as spider man, which was weird for an Athena child, but then again Hudson was kind of the odd one out.

Annabeth and Percy finished their round around the lake, and entered the place where most people had gathered. He saw Clarisse in a sloppily made costume of Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons. Chris was wearing a supremely well made costume of Ares, which Annabeth softly giggled about. Clarisse didn't really look like she liked that. Reyna was supposed to be looking over her romans, but looked more like she discussing something with Dionysus. Both of them were dressed as vampires, which Annabeth thought was a funny coincidence.

After their round around the camp, Percy yawned again. Annabeth pulled in over to his cabin. 'You should go to sleep, Perseus Jackson. Percy looked over at the Stolls, who had apparently lost Chiron. Annabeth sighed. 'I'll stay with you.' Percy changed into his pajamas while Annabeth waited outside of the cabin. After that, she walked inside and fell onto the lower bunk of the bed. After a few minutes, she sighed again, and climbed into the higher bunk, with Percy. They fell asleep after a few minutes, Annabeth still in her Athena-costume.

On Olympus, the real Athena was currently also lying in her bed. Olympian Halloween was basically a precursor to how crazy Thanksgiving would be that year, and she was scared. Everyone had to be dressed like a fellow Olympian this year - one of Hermes' great ideas. Athena looked at the clothes that had once belonged to Demeter on the floor. There was still a stain of chocolate on it, even though magic shouldn't allow that to happen. She sighed. Maybe she should ask Chiron if she could stay in Camp Half-blood for this Thanksgiving.