Sorry for not updating in awhile. A few things. 1) I do not own anything in this story except for what you don't remember from the real stories. 2) PLEASE review. For all that have reviewed, I thank you all, even if it was criticism. And now…the story.

Thalia's POV

There were a lot of things Thalia didn't like. These half-naked Indians made the top of her list. They, although extremely nice, pranced around without shirts on, expecting everyone to gaze upon their extreme muscles. They had no manners when it came to eating, they were loud, and above all, they acted as though the fate of the world was on their shoulders. Thalia knew the feeling, and these boys certainly didn't have it.

The only ones she found suitable were Seth and Leah.

Seth was kind to her. He gazed at her as though she were the only thing in the world. As his eyes met hers, they always showed concern. She didn't like people thinking that she couldn't take care of herself. This taken into account, Thalia found that she loved that somebody cared for her.

The hunters, sure they were great, but she cared for them. She was in charge, and they knew it. Caring for each other was an obligation, not a choice, although she still would have cared for them. But, Thalia found she like that someone she barely knew cared about her safety. It was…comforting.

Leah cared about Percy, so in Thalia's mind, she had to like Leah.

When Leah looked at Percy, it was like he was the only thing that mattered. He was her sun, and vice versa. Neither may know it, but the love in there eyes when they looked at each other was the kind every hunter knew didn't exist. Yet, here it was.

Due to this, Thaila had a secret.

Percy POV

Percy was scared.

Not like the "I have to fight a titan" kinda scared because that he could handle. He had done that before, and he was pretty sure he could do it again. The scared factor he had was "There's someone else in my head and he's reading my thoughts," kinda scared factor. And that was something he could not handle.

To get his mind off it, he went to the beach.

It always calmed him down to listen to the lapping of the waves. When he had left, Artemis and Sam were discussing what she was. Turns out, Percy blew her secret. Whoops. Thalia was outside, shooting bows and arrows, and some of the wolves had gone on patrol. Others went cliff jumping.

Percy wanted to join them.

Sure, it wasn't the smartest idea, but he had to. The water couldn't hurt him, and they probably weren't that high up anyway. Percy wondered if Thalia would try, and then he shook the foolish thought from his head. She wouldn't jump if her life depended on it. Water scared the crap out of her, as did heights.

"Hey, Jake, mind if I jump with you guys?" Percy called, as he approached the group.

One of the boys, Paul, snorted. "You sure? Last time a mortal jumped, Jake had to drag her from the water."

"Is that so? Well, I can assure you that Jake won't have to save me."

"Alright kid, if you're sure." He said, shaking his head.

Percy felt anger toward this guy. Like he did around Ares. This guy was so arrogant and self-centered; Percy just wanted to punch the living daylights out of him. He looked at Jake and it seemed they agreed. Somebody needed to show this arrogant fool he's not so amazing.

"Perce, how long will you be down there?" Jake said, grinning. Paul will finally get put in his place.

"I don't know, but I've been working on it." Percy knew where this was going. He was going to use his water abilities to beat this guy, and to show these wolves just how much power half-bloods posses.

"What do you mean?" Paul called, unable to resist the challenging tone of voice Percy had, as he was just about to jump.

"We have this competition at my camp, we see who can hold their breath the longest. I always win." Percy said, casually. And it was true; most kids didn't even bother trying. They sort of even stopped the challenge after Percy joined, or they didn't let him participate, seeing how it wasn't that fair.

"Bet I can beat you." And the fish is on the hook.

"Okay. On your mark" Embry had started counting. Everyone gathered around. Seth, Leah, and Jake watched as the two began to run. Jake knew this was going to end badly. Someone would freak out, most likely Leah, but this had to be done. They needed to know his powers, and Paul needed to get put in his place. "Get set." Percy could feel the wind rushing through his hair as he neared the edge. "Go."

On Embry's last count, the two launched themselves into the air. Flipping mid air, Percy couldn't resist the temptation, he landed neatly in a dive. Percy made an air bubble, and sank to the bottom of the shoreline, waiting to be called up.

Leah's POV

Percy hadn't shown up yet. Where is he? Where is he? Leah gazed fretfully down at the water. Jake seemed calm, and that both irritated and calmed her. Paul had surfaced minutes ago, and Percy was yet to be seen. Leah would know if he was hurt, right? Isn't that the way the imprint worked? She couldn't say for sure, but as soon as they found Percy she was going to find out.

"Jake…where the hell is he?"

The young wolf shrugged. "He's not dead, if that's what you're wondering." Jake paused, looked down at the ocean, and suddenly whistled. Then he looked back at Leah. "He's only been gone for 10 minutes, but he can come up anytime you want him too. Do you want me to call him up?"

Leah was hesitant. Jake seemed sure he was okay, but how can he hold his breath that long. Then again…he was fine, right? Jake knew him best…

It seemed she didn't have to decide because moments later he shot out of the water and walked onto shore. Everyone dashed down to see him.

Shaking his wet hair, Percy addressed Jake. "Sorry I didn't stay longer, these fish are mean." Percy was grinning like the Cheshire cat. "You would not believe the language they use."

That statement confused everybody. Language? He…talks to fish?

"You can talk to fish?" Seth beat her to the question.

"I could explain it to you, but let me do that later. Your whole pack and stuff needs to know." He shrugged, "Plus it wouldn't be bad to let the blood-suckers know too."

Embry glared at Jake. "How much did you tell him?"

The young wolf smiled at his friend and didn't answer the question. Instead, he turned around and followed Paul, who had started walking away, muttering something about defeat.

Embry raced after him, and with a glance at Leah, Seth did too, leaving Percy and Leah alone.

Percy was looking at her. Suddenly, he smiled gently and put his hand out. "I don't think I've properly introduced myself. I'm Percy Jackson."

She shook his hand, "Leah Clearwater."

Percy's POV

Percy shook Leah's hand. He never wanted to let go. Holding her hand felt natural to him, and he liked the way her hand fit perfectly inside of his. But he reluctantly let go.

"Thank you for saving my life. If you hadn't found me, I probably would have died." And Percy meant it, with every fiber in his being. She saved his life, and now he felt like he had to repay her.

Blushing, Leah replied, "It was luck that I was there, but you're welcome anyway."

Percy sat down in the sand. All of his clothing was wet; He desperately wanted to dry off. Sand was sticking to his shorts and shirt. It was becoming very uncomfortable. Leah sat beside him.

"So…" Leah tried to start a conversation. The silence wasn't uncomfortable, but each wished they knew something about the other sitting next to them.

"What's your favorite color?" Percy blurted out. As soon as it came out of his mouth, he blushed red.

Leah laughed quietly at the question, making Percy feel a bit better about asking. "Silver or green. What about you?"

Percy smiled. "Blue. But silver or green would be my next choice. Favorite animal?"

"Probably wolf. Ironic, huh?"

"Wolves are pretty cool. They're probably my favorite animal too."

The conversation turned into a game of 20 questions between the two as they sat on the beach. Finally, after about 50 questions back and forth, they stood up. It had been about an hour, and it was about time to get going. Percy needed to discuss with Artemis and Sam just what time they needed to tell the pack and blood-suckers what they were. If they tell the blood-suckers at all.

Percy stood, and offered Leah his hand. She took it, and he pulled her up. They started walking; neither letting go of each other's hands.

Jake's POV

Leah and Percy had been gone for a while, not that Jake minded all that much, and they needed a chance to get to talk. But, Sam was getting antsy. Emily thought it was because he was anxious to talk to Percy, but Jake knew better. Sam was still protective of Leah. Seth knew it too, and he was glaring at his Alpha.

"Thals, how are things with the Hunters?" Jake needed something to get his mind off of this coming night. What better way than annoy Thalia?

"Fine." She continued shooting her arrows at the trees.

"What have you guys been hunting lately?"

Thalia spun around and shot an arrow at the porch. It stuck itself in the chair Jake was in. "Listen, Jake, if you don't want to be killed and shot with this arrow, you will quit bothering me while I have a bow in my hands."

Jake gulped and nodded. He caught Thalia winking at Lady Artemis and Artemis nodding her head in approval. Jake scowled and Thalia laughed and continued shooting.

Sometimes Jake really hated the hunters.

Seth's POV

Seth didn't like the way Sam cared that Leah was out with Percy. Emily may not see it, but Sam cared about Leah a little more than he should. He broke his sister's heart, and yet Sam still cared. Seth didn't like it.

Seth was glad his sister imprinted. She was happy, even if Percy and her didn't know each other. Seth was glad his sister found someone that would love her as much as she deserved. After all, despite her bad attitude, Leah was the best big sister anyone could ask for. Seth loved her so much, but she was broken. Now, with the help of Percy, she wouldn't be.

But Leah wasn't the only one Seth loved. He had imprinted on Thalia. And she was the best imprint he could have asked for. Caring, independent, and beautiful. Seth just had one problem.

She hated boys.

Percy's POV

When Percy and Leah approached the house they realized they were still holding hands. They blushingly pulled their hands away, but Percy wished he was still holding her hand. They walked into the house to find the wolves eating and talking.

Percy wasn't surprised.

Leah walked into the kitchen and Percy went to talk to Sam.

"When do you want to hear our story?" Everyone quieted.

Sam looked thoughtful. "Your cousin explained a bit, but not enough. We could talk tonight, but some part of me knows we need to tell the blood-suckers too."

Percy nodded. "Well, just invite them over and I can tell them while I tell you."

Jared spit his food out. "You don't just invite vampires onto our land."

Percy's head tilted to the side like a dog. "Why not?"

They laughed. "Percy, we have a treaty. They don't come on our land and they don't kill anyone, we go on theirs and or hunt them. Simple." Leah explained.

"Have they broken the treaty recently?"

"No, but they are thinking about it." Jake said darkly.

"Then let them come over and keep a close eye on them. Or I can go over and tell them. Either way, it doesn't matter. I'm just trying to save time. I don't have forever here you know." Percy casually said.

"We'll figure it out." Sam promised. "For now, why don't you have some lunch? And I know for sure you will at least be telling our pack tonight."

Percy nodded and went into the kitchen.

Thank you for reading. Did I get the treaty right? I hope so. Tell me if there is anything I left. I will try to update this week, and also, I was thinking of doing 1st person POVs. What do y'all think? Just a thought. Again, any stories you think I should right or any changes/ideas for this story I will be happy to hear.

-gnatbug14