Hi! This is my third story, so I hope you enjoy this one as much as the other two. I'm sorry that it's so short, but I think it's still funny.

Disclaimer: I do not own PJO or HoO, all rights go to Rick Riordan

AN: I wrote this when I was around 14 and I've corrected a few things.

AN Part 2 (2-11-21): I've went back and fixed some grammar issues.

Camp Half-Blood (Thalia POV)

Yesterday was fun, even though I was soaking wet after last night, but we all had fun. Anyway, it was breakfast, and we were all at our tables. Nico was also here for once, and we had bacon for breakfast. Percy, Nico, and I love bacon. Leo walked up to Percy and grabbed a piece of bacon, then took one from Nico and me. Needless to say, I walked up to Nico and Percy, and we stood facing each other in the middle of the pavilion and started to talk about revenge for the bacon thief. I was getting mad; someone had the nerve to steal my bacon, I had lightning sparking around me, Percy had the glass of water on his table start to shake, and Nico was pulling shadows toward him. Nico turned toward Leo "bad idea buddy, never EVER steal our BACON... REVENGE IS OURS!" we rubbed our hands together and started laughing like maniacs. Leo stood up, and we chased him right out of the pavilion, with him screaming, "HELP!" Percy, Nico, and I chased him through the cabin area and into the woods when we got to a clearing by Zeus' fist, where Leo promptly disappeared. We yelled in unison, "LEO, WHERE DID YOU GO! COME BACK HERE SO WE CAN TORTURE YOU!" Percy looked at us, "where did he go?" after a few minutes, I saw a movement in the bushes nearby. I yelled to Percy and Nico, "FOUND HIM!" Leo got up and ran, with us chasing him. Each time he got farther from us, he either got soaked, scared by shadows, or electrocuted.

(Jason POV)

I was the first to break out of the shock that Percy, Thalia, and Nico had put the whole camp in. "What just happened..." was the first thing I heard from a new camper. Annabeth turned toward Piper and me, "Leo just made the second-worst mistake of his life, the first being with skittles, but this one is the second-worst thing he could've done." One of the new campers asked Annabeth, "he just stole their bacon" Annabeth easily answered the girl, "last time someone, meaning the Stolls, did that, they almost got drowned, electrocuted, and sent to the underworld when they stole their bacon." The new campers' genius reply was, "Oh." Our attention was redirected when we heard Percy, Thalia, and Nico scream, "LEO, WHERE DID YOU GO! COME BACK HERE SO WE CAN TORTURE YOU!"

(Travis Stoll POV)

The campers were wondering where Leo could've gone to hide from them because Connor and I couldn't hide anywhere when Thalia, Percy, and Nico wanted to kill us. Then we heard Thalia, "FOUND HIM!" I looked at Connor, and we said, "well... he's in big trouble." We were right, of course, because 30 minutes later, Leo walked in with his face pale, soaking wet, and hair standing straight up, he only said four things before he ran to hide in his cabin, "never doing that again." The campers and hunters were wondering where the three were because even though they showed Leo never to steal their bacon, they still haven't returned to the pavilion to get more bacon, like everyone thought they would.

(Percy POV)

We showed Leo to never steal our bacon because he ran and hid in his cabin, so we went to the lake, sat down by the water, and started talking. "You know what," Thalia asked. Nico turned to her "what?" Thalia smiled, "I think everyone knows now to never, ever, ever steal our bacon unless they wanna get a beating worthy of us." I couldn't help but smile at that, "no doubt, Thals, I don't think anyone will ever steal our bacon ever again." We laid on our backs, staring at the sky before I sat up and looked at my cousins. I stood up and told them, "Let's go to the pavilion and get more of the awesome, precious food known as bacon." They agreed, and we stood up and walked to the pavilion with huge grins on our faces. Today had started off great.

AN: I'm sorry for changing the ending; I never had the motivation to write the prank war story.