A/N: So thanks everyone for the whole reviews. Nice to know that this turned out better than last time.

Thanks go to Bunearybunny, Purplecow111, Sage Nicholson (well they couldn't given that wasn't part of the challenge, but y'know, that's what punishments are for), Annabeth and Percy Jackson, Verteller, Thrawn13, Artemi7 (well I kind of have to write a chapter with all of them hanging out from the last chapter I wrote of them so I'll see when I can get that done), 64Felicity, ConnorPerson (I've heard of RWBY but I don't know much about it... hope you feel better now), a-halfblood-with-attitude, writer wisher, Alice Forshadow (there's a sort of unspoken rule among all of them that they don't mess with each other's love lives too much like that, and I don't find that very realistic to write with, so sorry, that's probably never going to happen), and New-Zealands-Version-Of-Pluto.

Task Two: In the spirit of the last Joker v. Joker challenge, we bring you yet another one. With similar rules, instead this time our contestants will be competing to see who can make the worst meal for each other. Added rules are:

1.Nothing that involves poop, pee, or anything unsanitary is to be allowed or anything that the other person would be allergic to or would be a reasonable danger to eat. All ingredients should be normal things.

2.You must eat what the other person gave you, otherwise you're disqualified. Of course, it has to be a reasonable amount for this to be there.

3.Puking after eating something or after it counts as a loss.

As is usual, this will continue in a tournament like fashion until but a single victor remains.

Leo and Percy were both up first, and Leo for some reason had decided to wear a chef's uniform.

"You look stupid," Percy said.

"Yes, Percy, but at the very least I only look stupid," Leo said. "You on the other hand…"

"Well, I'm no expert in baking," Percy said. "But I've always thought of having my own cereal brand. Y'know, after the saving the world all this time I felt like I could always make it take off, right, I'd call them 'Percy-Os' and the line would be 'Percy-Os- they're Percy-licious!' which I'd say in the commercials."

Leo snickered. "Okay, Percy, out of curiosity, are Percy-Os supposed to taste like humans, or like fish?"

"Neither," Percy said. "That line isn't meant to be taken literally…. it just lets people know that they're tasty."

"If you guys could, y'know, get this started, it would be great," Jason said.

"Yeah," Frank said. "And come to think about it… it occurs to me that even if we wanted to make good stuff for each other, we'd probably fail at it."

Now, given that this challenge required a table for people to sit at and for them to be able to eat what each other had made, they were currently in a college cafeteria.

"I don't see anyone who looks free though," Leo said.

"No one is free in a cafeteria, Leo," Percy said. "Oh hey-look, what about that dude?"

Some guy wearing shades indoor was looking where to sit and Percy waved at him.

"This place taken?" the guy asked.

"No, but if you don't mind, could you help us sort out something?" Leo asked. "You see, my friend Percy and I have this sort of 'revers Masterchef' competition between ourselves. It works like this, we try to make the worst thing possible for each other, and then we have to try what the other made. So then we get each other to eat whatever messed up thing it is that we came up with, and the guy who makes the worst one wins."

"That sounds really messed up," the guy said.

"Yeah, we get that a lot," Percy said. "But it's hard finding a judge, so do you mind? It'll only take about ten minutes."

"Alright then I guess," the guy said. "But how do I know which one of yours is worst if I don't get to try each of them?"

"Based on our facial expressions as we eat each of them," Leo said. "Just try based on that, because a part of the game is that we have to finish whatever the other person brought."

"Yeah, wasting food is bad," Percy said. "So on that note Leo, here is what I brought for you today…" Percy took out a lunchbox and a fork. "I just know you're gonna hate this…"

He opened the lunchbox and inside was a banana. A single banana, but it was covered almost entirely with ketchup.

"I think I threw up a little just looking at that," Frank said.

"I don't want to look at it," Jason said.

"Bon appetit," Percy said.

"Wow," the guy said. "If I were you I'd seriously just give up right now, because I don't think that anything can possibly be worse than that."

Leo nodded. "Oh Percy, you do give me quite a bit of a challenge. But, it's nothing the Valdez can't handle."

However, it was definitely clear from his face that he was hating this almost as much as he hated having to say he loved the maid outfit last task, but he gritted himself and took a bite.

"Oohh, he really did it!" Frank said.

"I can't watch," Jason said. "It's just too gross, I just can't…"

Leo looked like he wanted to puke, but then he swallowed. "Best thing I've ever had, Percy, thanks! The ketchup really completes this, y'know, and " He then patted Percy on the back. Very hard. Like he was trying to strangle Percy or something.

He then took another bite and seemed to think about quitting. But then he remembered everything that he had been through to get to this point. Was this really worse than having to dress up as a maid all those times? Was this really worse than that time his hair had been dyed pink?

And so he decided to man up and take another bite and another. He coughed and grabbed a water bottle.

"Oh, I can really see you're having trouble," Percy said. "You know, there's no shame in quitting, Leo. You can give up."

"What're you talking about?" Leo asked. "This is the best thing I've ever tasted. Look man, I don't know what you're judging this on, but let me tell you, this is actually pretty good."

"I think if you zoom in on his eyes, you can see him crying," Frank said.

"It's like being forced to eat your Brussesl Sprouts except a hundred times grosser," Jason said.

"Yeah, you don't look like it man," the guy said. "You look pretty miserable. You sure you don't wanna throw in the towl?"

"No," Leo said. "Of course not."

"You know, I don't think it would be so bad if all he had to do was dip it in ketchup and then eat it," Frank said. "But Percy went ahead and dumped ketchup all over it. You know, I always hate it even when that happens with my fries, I want the ketchup separate. I don't want it pre-poured all over them."

Leo actually managed to finish half, looked like he was retching, but then controlled himself and then finished the rest of it.

"Wow. He actually did it," Frank said. "I'm not even mad, that's amazing in a weird way."

"Yeah," Jason said.

"Well that was great, uh, Percy," Leo said, while shooting Percy a look that screamed that he wanted to burn him to ashes and would probably try even if Percy was a son of Neptune.

"Nah, I'm sure it was bad," Percy said.

"Yeah, I almost lost my appetite looking at your reaction," the guy said.

"No, that's normal," Percy said. "People usually lose their appetite after looking at Leo's face."

"Right, but my man, Percy, have I got something for you," Leo said with a wicked grin and took out his own lunchbox. "It's my turn to give you something that's absolutely horrendous."

Leo opened it up to show Percy a bunch of small, green things and then Leo pulled out a small box of yogurt. "A combination much worse than what you gave me, Percy, asparagus and yogurt."

"Don't some people like that?" Frank asked, confused.

"You've never tried it, have you?" Jason asked. "You'd understand if you did…"

"Well, I just want to say that I don't know what you were thinking, Leo," Percy said. "I mean, this seems much more like a normal thing to bring to eat, it's almost gourmet and there's lots of veggies. I don't know how you think that this could possibly be as bad as what I gave you."

Leo just smiled. "That's 'cuz you haven't tried it yet. Remember Percy, if you don't finish it, you lose!"

"Yeah, like I can't finish something like this," Percy said. He'd never had asparagus before, but he was assuming that it couldn't possibly be too bad.

He was also pretty happy that Leo hadn't dumped it all over the asparagus like he had done with the ketchup, so that meant that he could dip it in at his own leisure.

So, guessing that there was no time like the present, he took one and dipped it in the yogurt, and spilt some of it on the way to his mouth but didn't mind too much as he took a bite.

And it was then that he had realized that he had done something wrong. These two things were not meant to be mixed together. He chewed more and began to cough. No, this was wrong, it just was.

"Nice- this was nice," Percy said weekly after finishing one. He didn't think he had it in him to finish the rest. He had eaten one, and there were seven left in the lunchbox.

Percy put in his hand and managed to stomach another one, and then knew that he was at his limit. There was no way that he could take another, let alone take six.

He hesitantly picked up the third one and ate it- this time he gagged and just knew that he couldn't take more.

"I'm sorry, I can't finish this," Percy said. "You win, Leo…" He then ran towards the bathroom.

"Looks like Percy's gonna toss the lunch monkey," Leo said smugly but then winced as he remembered the banana with ketchup.


Next up were Frank and Jason.

"So, let's go and rope someone in," Jason said.

It was a bit hard- most people sat with their friends of course, but they managed to find a girl who seemed a bit less busy than most and they explained the rules to her and she eventually agreed.

"This is some weird contest the two of you have," she said.

"Yeah, yeah, anyway, Jason, this is what I've made for you," Frank said and took out a lunchbox. "Go on, see what's inside."

Jason opened up the lunchbox. "What is this exactly?" He picked it up, it seemed to be a chocolate bowl with a flower on top.

"Oh, that's made of chocolate outside," Frank said. "But I put a special surprise on the inside for you… go on and take a bite."

"Ugh," Percy said, still recovering from the asparagus and yogurt. "Where… in what part of Tartarus did you get the recipe for that?"

Leo shrugged. "Apparently some people think its good, but I used a different brand of yogurt I was sure that you'd be unlikely to like. And you're one to talk- bananas and ketchup? Who makes something like that?"

Jason wasn't sure just what it was in the chocolate, but he knew that he wouldn't get his answer just looking at it and then tore a piece off. Something white and sticky oozed out from the chocolate- liquid white chocolate perhaps? It all seemed very normal to Jason, which immediately raised alarm bells in Jason's mind. There was no way that this was just a normal sweet- otherwise Frank wouldn't have given it to him.

Jason took a bite of it and then almost immediately retched. It took every single bit of his self control to not spit it out- doing that would be grounds for immediate disqualification.

"What is in this?" Jason asked.

"Oh, it's chocolate stuffed with mayonnaise," Frank said.

"And I thought pineapple on pizza was bad," Leo said.

"What?" the girl asked. "There's no way those two can be good together…"

"On the contrary," Jason tried to say bravely, "I have to say that the two of them go very well together. The ah, creamy mayonnaise really complements the texture of the chocolate."

However, Jason decided that he could try a plan- he'd eat the chocolate first and the mayonnaise separately. He could try this if he tried to separate them hard enough.

So what he did was take a bit off the roof of the… whatever it was called, and then put it in his mouth only to gag again. He had assumed the mayonnaise would have settled at the bottom leaving only chocolate on top- but no, it appeared that Frank had also filled the inside of the chocolate walls with mayonnaise too. Jason had no clue as to why Frank would go to such lengths…

Frank seemed to have figured out Jason game. "Didn't anticipate that I'd also fill the chocolate with mayonnaise, too, did you Jason? Because I saw you eating them separately in my head so I decided to go the extra mile and counter it…"

"You know, in many ways, this whole thing we do has ruined a lot for me," Leo said. "Including teddy bears. But now it's ruined food for me too…"

"You're one to talk," Percy said. "I can't ever eat popcorn ever again- I keep thinking that Jason somehow managed to replace it with the one that I gave him!"

"Wow, you look really grossed out," the girl said. "I'm kind of glad that I didn't eat my lunch before this- are you going to puke or something?"

"No, no," Jason said. "This is great. It's absolutely wonderful, y'know, I just…" He then stopped talking and took another bite, trying to pretend that he actually liked what he was eating. He wasn't very convincing, but managed to finish every single bite of it.

"And now it's my turn to show you what I made for you," Jason said.

He took a lunchbox of his own and opened it to show something… very messy and yellow.

"What is that?" Frank asked, the smile now completely wiped from his face.

"That, my friend, is a raw onion, over which I've put cheese," Jason said. "Liquid cheese of course."

"Yeah, yeah, of course," Frank said. "So, you got a spoon or anything? Or do I have to eat it with my fingers?"

Jason pulled out a thin stick. "Here, onion-on-a-stick."

Frank took it and immediately dribbled some of it on the table. This was getting messy, and Frank just knew that deep down, he would end up with all of it over his face. "Look, can I wipe off the excess cheese or something? It's going to completely ruin my outfit. And my face."

"Yeah, Frank, the thing is, with the outfit that you're wearing, anything is an improvement," Leo said.

"No," Jason said. "Try eating all of it."

Frank sighed and took a bite. It just tasted… so wrong. He didn't like onions normally anyway, and as he kept biting into it, it was beginning to make him cry. And given that the judging was supposed to be based on facial expressions, this was a bad thing.

After a very messy five minutes Frank had managed to finish off what Jason had given him, and with it all over him.

"Right, so this was pretty good," Frank said, while wiping away a tear and smearing his face with even more cheese. "So, who do you think made the worst one out of the two of us."

"Yeah, who?" Jason asked.

"Uh, this is kind of putting me on the spot here," the girl said. "But I'd have to go with the chocolate and mayonnaise thing, those two just don't fit together…"

And with that, Frank won, and he left to clean himself up. He got some odd looks from other people, but not many more than what Leo had got for the chef outfit.


"So it looks like my plan failed," Jason said. "I put an onion in there thinking, you know, Frank would cry and this would cause him to lose, but apparently I was outsmarted."

"Yeah," Percy said.

"By the way, Percy, want some popcorn?" Jason asked.

Frank and Leo were the only two people left, and they were looking for someone to be their judge in the cafeteria. But even with the huge crowds milling about, it was hard to find someone who was alone and had time to talk to them.

Eventually though they managed to rope someone in and Leo explained the rules of the contest to him.

"So, you guys are eating stuff like mud pies or worm shakes or something?" the guy asked.

"No, no, we only use normal ingredients," Leo said.

"Well, this is a weird bonding activity for a couple," the guy said.

Percy snorted. "Yeah? Leo and Frank? The two of them are my OTP."

Jason said, "Hey, Leo, respond and tell him that you two aren't dating… yet."

"Jason, this isn't even that kind of challenge, Leo doesn't have to listen to a word you say," Percy pointed out.

"Yeah, but I can still do this," Jason said. "Hey Leo- if you don't say that, you're a chicken!"

Frank and Leo both chose to ignore the other two even as they kept making 'bok-bok' noises into the microphone.

"No, no we're just friends," Frank said. "This is something we do just out of fun. So come one, will you judge? Because whatever you say is final."

"I guess," the guy said.

"Right, so let me start then," Leo said. "Uh, here's what I got for you."

Frank opened Leo's lunchbox to see there were a few scoops of what looked like strawberry ice cream in there.

And this immediately made him suspicious.

There was now way that was normal ice cream.

"What is this?" Frank asked apprehensively.

"Try it and see," Leo said with a wicked grin.

Frank took a spoon and then took a bite.

He had thought that the onion and cheese tasted bad.

Boy was he wrong.

"What did you add to this?" Frank asked. He wanted nothing more than to run to the nearest water fountain and wash his tongue with copious amounts of water.

"Oh, you know, normal stuff you put in ice cream…" Leo said. "And I may have added a bit of vinegar to it. Or to be more accurate added almost nothing but vinegar to it."

Frank almost wanted to puke.

"And now you've ruined ice cream for us," Percy said. "Geez Leo, what are you going to leave in our lives for us to enjoy?"

"That sounds awful," the guy said.

"No, no," Frank said quickly. "It's actually quite tasty I…" He took another bite and pretended to smile even though it caused him to gag a little in the middle. And another. And another. Until he was all done. "All in all, a nice meal, Leo."

Frank then took out what he had made for Leo, but it wasn't in a lunchbox. Instead Frank took out one of those Styrofoam cups that you usually put soda in.

"I made a smoothie for you," Frank said.

Leo may not have known what it was in that smoothie, but he knew that he was not going to like it.

He got a straw and took one sip.

That's all it took before he spat it out. "What is this? What is this abomination?" He had given up on all pretense of pretending that it was good.

"Oh, a strawberry smoothie," Frank said. "Except I added a bit of mustard to it. And I think a bit of prune juice as well."

"And I thought pineapples and pizza was bad," the guy said.

Leo tried taking another sip, and another, but by the time he was halfway done, he just got up. "Okay that's it, I give up, I'm not taking another drop of that. I've already won one, you can have this round."

Result: Frank wins the entire round and everyone else gets a penalty point.

A/N: The overall result puts Frank and Leo in the lead with one penalty point each and Percy and Jason lag far behind with two negative points each.

Thanks for reading. After seeing how much you guys liked last chapter I decided to do another challenge- but I hope it didn't seem too much like it was just a copy of last chapter. I might try something different again next chapter.

Thanks for reading guys!