It was an average mid-December morning at Camp Half-Blood, and Hannah Cabell was bored. She was sitting on her bed in the Demeter cabin, bouncing her feet up and down, getting more and more restless by the minute.

"What are we doing today?" she burst out to Katie Gardner, her hyperactive personality taking over.

"I dunno," Katie answered flatly. She was preoccupied with a book, and it was a minute before she continued.

"There's not much planned, since there's not a lot of campers to do activities. You know most of them went home for Christmas."

"I wish I could have too, but it's not my fault the monsters won't leave me alone when I go back home!" Hannah pouted, her words running together and coming out in a rush.

"I know," Katie said patiently. "Maybe next year. The same thing happens to Miranda and I, it's not so bad. I promise, it won't be too boring."

Hannah sighed and flopped back down on her bed. Doing nothing was hard for her, she liked to keep busy and do things. Being 12 years old and holed up in a cabin all day was nothing short of torture.

"Cheer up Hannah," Katie spoke up. "In about an hour, we're going to go meet at the Big House. Chiron said everyone has to come."

"I can hardly wait," Hannah mumbled into her pillow.

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"Alright, gather 'round!" Chiron instructed an hour later, as the remainder of the camp wandered near the Big House "Listen up!"

The tumult quieted to a low buzzing.

"That's more like it," Chiron said approvingly. "I'm sure you're all wondering why we haven't had snow in a while, even though it's December and everywhere else has. The reason is, it would interfere with today's activities! Now, things have been quiet around here, what with most of you going home for Christmas, and I'm sure you all are getting restless. So, I've organized a relay competition!"

The crowd let out a cheer, with Hannah cheering especially loud, and Chiron held his hands out to quiet them again.

"Alright, settle down," he instructed. "Now, the rules are quite simple. Three demigods from each cabin will be able to enter. There must be three in a team. And hold on," he added, when the minor demigods protested. "If there are less than three in your cabin, you may form a team with whomever you choose."

Immediately, the campers started to split up. Miranda and Katie Gardner grabbed Hannah by the arms.

"Us three!" They announced to Chiron, dragging Hannah up front.

Once all the teams had formed and were assigned numbers, Hannah sized up their competition. Since most of the campers were gone, hers was the only team that was all from the same cabin, other than the Aphrodite campers. Team 1 consisted of Travis and Connor Stoll and Butch, son of Iris. Team 2 included Nico DiAngelo, Charlotte Davis, and Leo Valdez. Drew, Mitchell, and Lacy made up Team 3, and Team 4 finished off with Will Solace, Michael Yew, and Clarisse la Rue.

"The instructions are as follows," Chiron announced, once everyone was organized. "The relay race starts by the lake, which two of you will have to canoe across. From there, you will head to the strawberry fields, where I have buried a treasure chest with a key inside it. The third person will take the key and run to the climbing wall, where you need to reach the top first. And don't think you can cut and cheat," he added, eyeing the Stoll brothers. "Your ropes are locked, you'll need the key to start climbing." Travis and Connor's faces fell.

Everyone then excitedly followed Chiron to the lake, where they lined up with their respective canoes.

"Two of you will row across, and I need a volunteer from each cabin to run the foot race!" Chiron called out.

Katie and Miranda looked at Hannah.

"You," they both said in unison.

"You're the fastest," Miranda clarified when Hannah started to protest. "I've seen you run. Katie and I'll row quickly, we work well together."

Hannah nodded and went over to where Chiron had gathered volunteers from each group. It appeared that she would be running against Butch, Nico, Drew, and Michael. She grinned, because she was sure she could outrun Drew and Nico, and with some luck she could at least keep up with Butch and Michael.

"Okay," Chiron called to all five teams, who were ready to row off. "On your mark... Get set... Go!"

The teams ran and pushed their canoes into the lake and started rowing furiously.

"Come now," Chiron started leading the remaining 5 through a shortcut to the strawberry fields.

15 minutes later, 4 of the teams landed on the other side of the lake, breathing hard.

"Valdez! Where's team 1?" Chiron called out.

"Uh, their boat kind of... Burned," Leo answered with a mischievous grin. Chiron rolled his eyes.

"Sorry, Michael," he informed the remaining member of team 1. "Your team has been disqualified. Go make sure they're not being attacked by anything in the lake, and make sure they get out safely, will you?"

Michael sighed and jogged towards the lake.

Meanwhile, in the strawberry fields, the remaining teams were scouring the ground, searching for their treasure chests.

"Hold on!" Hannah told Miranda and Katie, who halted their search. "I think I can feel something." She closed her eyes and mentally felt her way through the strawberries, looking for something that felt off to her.

There it was. She could feel something foreign buried shallowly in the dirt about 5 yards away.

"Here," she gestured to her teammates.

They scooped the dirt away in the spot where she pointed, and sure enough there was a box marked with a number "5." They eagerly opened it and pulled out the silver key.

"Go, go!" Katie yelled, thrusting the key into Hannah's hands. Hannah grasped the key tightly and started running for the climbing wall, which was about a mile away.

She could hear shouts behind her, which meant that at least one other team had found their key. She put on an extra burst of speed as she heard pounding footsteps getting closer.

Hannah risked a glance behind her and saw Butch closing in. He may have been a big guy, but for running, it wasn't an advantage. She could see he was already getting tired, and beads of sweat were forming on his face. Good, that meant he wouldn't have very much energy for the climbing wall.

As soon as she reached it, she ran around to the coil of rope labeled "5" and inserted her key into the locking mechanism, which had been securing the rope. She quickly tied some knots around her waist to secure herself and started climbing.

She had barely started up when everyone else caught up with her. They all unlocked their ropes and tied themselves in.

Soon, Nico and Butch were both above her, with Drew not far behind.

However, once they reached the middle of the climbing wall, things got more tricky. There were less handholds to grab, which made it harder for Nico and Hannah, who were the shortest. Pretty soon, she had to leap for every handhold, which was getting dangerous.

Hannah realized that if she kept this up, she wouldn't be able to win. Then, she looked down at the ground far below and had an idea.

She focused on the grass far underneath her and envisioned thick vines creeping up the rocks. Soon enough, the vines did grow, and within moments the vines reached her. But it didn't stop there: it grew until the leafy tendrils extended over the top of the wall, and there it secured itself, growing around the perimeter of the top several times, and finishing off by growing in a square not.

Hannah grinned happily as she heard her teammates cheering her on. She grabbed onto the vine and started climbing on it. The stems of the large leaves growing out of it made for excellent handholds, and pretty soon she saw Butch, who had a shocked expression on his face, as she climbed past him.

In no time, she reached the top, where a big flashing button was waiting. She ran over and pushed it, and confetti exploded over the sides of the climbing wall, raining down on everyone on the ground. A banner unrolled from the top of the wall, where the words "Congratulations Team 5!" emblazoned on it.

Hanna grinned, stepped back onto her vine, then slid down it like a fireman's pole. She was greeted by loud cheers from her cabin, and congratulatory remarks and applause.

She examined the crowd, and saw Travis and Connor laughing, Drew, who had given up on the rock wall and came down a quarter of the way up, pouting on the side, and Leo, who looked impressed.

Hannah had a huge smile on her face, which only widened when Chiron handed the Demeter cabin a trophy. He also gave them the honor of being Captains of the blue team for their next game of capture the flag in January.

Hannah was proud of herself and her team, especially when they went back to their cabin to find the outside decorated in in Christmas lights, and the word 'Winners' spelled out on the roof, courtesy of Travis, Charlie, Leo, and Ena.

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It was a few weeks later, in

early January after everyone had returned from Christmas break, and Hannah was heading to Ancient Greek class.

"Hey, Hannah!" an over-friendly voice called from somewhere behind her.

She turned towards the speaker and saw Michael Yew, head counselor of the Apollo cabin, heading towards her.

She sighed. "What do you guys need now?" she asked exasperatedly.

"What?" Michael said, failing to sound shocked. "Why would you just assume that we need something just because I'm talking to you?"

"Have you ever just came up and talked to me for no reason?" Hannah pointed out quickly.

"Oh. Right."

"Exactly."

"I'll work on that. Anyway, Percy's feeling under the weather. He has the flu or something. We need some black elderbury and snakeroot."

"You need it now?" Hannah asked, checking her watch.

"Well, I guess not. As soon as you have the time," Michael responded.

"I'll grow them after class then."

"But now would be good."

Hannah sighed heavily. "Fine, gimme a minute."

The weather was good today, which helped. It was always harder for Hannah to grow plants when it was cold, but despite the chilly wind the sun was shining brightly.

She closed her eyes for a moment and knelt down in the grass. She concentrated on the earth, and pictured in her mind the plants that she needed.

A few seconds later, sprouts poked through the dirt, as Michael watched, fascinated.

"Woah," he breathed, as the sprouts grew to full size before his eyes.

Hannah opened her eyes.

"There you go," she said, pulling the plants and handing them to him, satisfied with her work.

Michael grinned and took the plants from her.

"Great, thanks so much!" he exclaimed. "I'll make Percy some tea. If we're lucky, maybe he'll be well enough to play capture the flag tonight!"

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Heading for the pavilion for lunch after her morning classes, Hannah spied her least favorite person a hundred yards away, in the sword fighting arena, just as he gained a victory against August Fields, a 15 year old son of Demeter.

As Hannah got closer, she saw Jason Grace looking satisfied as he held the tip of his sword to August's throat. Jason then sheathed his sword and helped him up.

"Nice try," he said sincerely. "Keep working on your defense, and you'll get me in no time!"

August smiled half-heartedly.

"I'll try."

August seemed unharmed, but that didn't stop anger and annoyance from coursing though Hannah. Since the first time she met Jason, about a year ago, right after their big quest to defeat the giants, she had distrusted him immediately. He felt the same way for some reason, although he tried to be neutral and keep the peace between them more often than she did.

It was just odd, after having been at Camp Half-Blood for a while and only knowing about the Greek demigods, to have a whole secret camp for Roman demigods suddenly appear. Jason was different than they were, she sensed it as soon as they locked eyes for the first time. She felt uneasy at that first glance, and she had glared at him.

He had returned the look.

Now, after seeing him beat one of her siblings, she couldn't keep her mouth shut.

"Why are you always here, Jason?" Hannah asked loudly, annoyed. "Shouldn't you be back at your Roman camp?" She put as much contempt as possible into the word 'Roman,' and the distaste came across clearly.

Jason glared. "Oh, I don't know. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that my girlfriend and friends are here?"

"Uh, guys?" August tried to intercede, but was ignored.

"No, really. Why do you always hang around here so much?" Hannah persisted. "Are you planning something?"

"Maybe you should be a little more grateful, or are you forgetting I saved your camp?"

"It wasn't just you! Percy and Piper and Leo helped too!"

"Now that you mention it, why do you hang around Leo so much?" Jason asked. "Do you LOVE him?"

Hannah blushed scarlet. She did, in fact, have a crush on Leo, but she tried not to let it show. He was older than she was, and she was too hyper all the time to be serious about a boyfriend anyway.

She countered, "Why are you always 'practice' fighting my friends? Do you want to KILL them?"

"No, it's not my fault your siblings want to practice with me. I'm always ready for a fight!"

"You wanna fight someone? Why not me?" Hanna challenged him, her normally hazel eyes turning blue.

Jason looked her over and scoffed. "Yeah right," he said insultingly. "You wouldn't last 2 minutes." He turned on his heel and tried to walk away, but found he couldn't.

He swiveled his head to face Hannah, and saw that one of her hands was in the air, fingertips together and her palm up. Jason looked down at his feet and saw the reason he couldn't move: Hannah had caused the grass to grow in some sort of net, pinning his feet in place.

"Let's settle this," she glared.

He met her gaze again and sighed. "Alright, short stuff. Let's see what you got. Tonight during capture the flag, I'll meet you on the east side of the river. If, of course, you don't chicken out," he added.

"Wouldn't miss it," she said sweetly, her tone positively venomous. Then she dropped her hand and walked away, "forgetting" that Jason was still trapped.

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Capture the flag was held after lunch, since it would be too dark to play after dinner. The Demeter cabin proudly led the blue team onto the field. The blue team consisted of the Ares, Aphrodite, Hades, Hecate, and Athena cabins. The red team, led by the Apollo cabin, included the demigods from the Nyx, Zeus (technically Jupiter, since it was just Jason), Hypnos, Iris, Hermes, and Poseidon cabins.

The red team took an advantageous spot, on top of Zeus's fist, where they could ward off most attacks. However, Hannah didn't stay behind to guard the flag when the whistle blew.

"I'm going to scout around, maybe find out where the Apollo kids hid their flag," she lied to Miranda, who was also suppose to be keeping an eye on the flag. Miranda started to protest, but Hannah gave her a serious look, which she hoped Miranda would take as a determined face. She did, and she agreed, telling Hannah she would cover for her.

"If you don't find it in 15 minutes, come back!" she instructed, as Hannah skipped towards the east side of the river.

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"Here we are," Jason rolled his eyes as he saw Hannah approaching. He had arrived just moments before she did. "Are you sure, kid?"

Hannah glared at him and drew her sword, Duplices.

"I've been waiting for this for a long time."

"Be careful what you wish for," he warned.

"Be careful who you mess with!" she shot back.

Jason shrugged, drew his sword as well, then flew straight up into the air, above the trees.

Hannah stomped her foot angrily. His flying powers really weren't fair in this case.

Hannah couldn't see where Jason had flown off to. She was turning in circles, on guard, when suddenly, a small flash of purple caught her eye- aha! There he was. He was crouching on one side of a large boulder, waiting for her to wander by so he could strike. Well, Hannah wasn't about to let that happen.

Concentrating hard, she held her hands straight out in front of her, palms down, and slowly raised them above her head, drawing her fingers together.

Instantly, she heard Jason yelp, and saw him fly straight up into the air, putting as much distance between himself and the cacti Hannah had just grown underneath him as possible.

She smirked as he landed on the other side of the arena, his hand clutching his bleeding knee and thigh.

"Need some help?" she called to him tauntingly. He gritted his teeth and glared at her.

"Kid, you're the one who's gonna need help!" he yelled back angrily.

A small crowd of campers had gathered around by now. Jason drew his spear as the Ares kids cheered him on. Hannah quickly lowered her hands and turned her palms towards the ground. As Jason flew towards her in a charge, when he was only 5 feet away, she quickly brought her hands up.

The stinging nettle she had grown shot up too, copying her hands and growing the way Hannah was willing it to. The nettle reached up and poked Jason in the face. He yelled again as the tendrils burned him, and instead of striking Hannah he sailed over her head and rolled on the ground, rubbing his eyes.

"Oh, it's on now, Cabell!" he said, even more fiercely,

"Bring it, Grace!" she shouted hotly at him. She was now enraged and on a roll. Hannah had disliked this jerk since day one, and now she could finally give him what she thought he deserved.

She held Duplices, still in sword form and walked over to where Jason was kneeling, still rubbing his eyes. She tried to hit him with the flat of her blade, but he was quick and saw it coming.

He parried easily, and stood up. Jason was a good 8 inches taller than she was, and much more skilled. He hit her in the stomach with the hilt of his sword and knocked her down. She quickly tapped Duplices twice, and it shrank into knife form. She slashed at Jason's ankle, causing him to step back. She stood and changed her knife back into a sword and charged at Jason again.

Countless blows were exchanged, and pretty soon Hannah realized it was hopeless. Even though she landed a few cuts and stabs, he blocked most of them and landed more blows from the flat of his blade on her. She kept growing vines around Jason's feet, and he would stumble and trip over them, but ultimately he held the advantage. He was stronger, older, more skilled, and it looked like he was angrier, too.

Their swords clashed once more, until Jason twisted Duplices out of her grasp and pushed her down.

They were both breathing heavily, and Jason raised his sword to her throat.

"Are you going to kill me, Jason?" she asked sarcastically. "I know you want to."

"No," Jason glared down at her. "But you shouldn't have challenged me." He poked the tip of his blade a little harder on her throat, and she had to take small breaths to avoid being cut.

"Jason, enough!" a loud voice ordered. To both his and Hannah's surprise, Jason's sword clattered to the ground and skittered a few yards away. Jason whirled around and came face to face with Percy Jackson, who had knocked his sword out of his hand with Riptide. Hannah was surprised to see Percy out of bed, as Michael had deemed him unfit to participate in the game.

Percy looked upset. "Jason, what d'you think you're doing?" he asked angrily, capping his sword and rushing over to Hannah.

"What?" Jason sputtered. "What do you think YOU'RE doing?"

"I'm taking her to the medics!" he responded, offering Hannah his hand and pulling her to her feet. Hannah noticed that his hands were overly warm and a little shaky, so she reached her fingers up to his forehead. He was paler than usual and his skin felt feverish.

"Percy, maybe you should get back to bed," Hannah said quietly. "You don't look so good.

"I'm fine," Percy said distractedly, while Jason spoke over him.

"The little creep did more damage to me than I did to her!"

Percy rounded on him.

"I can't believe you, Jason!" Percy shouted. "Why would you even challenge her?" Jason started to protest, but Percy continued. "I didn't believe it when Piper came and got me, but YOU," Percy jabbed a finger into Jason's chest. "This is a whole new level for you. You could've really hurt her!"

Percy jabbed his finger into Jason's chest again, and Jason slammed his palms into Percy, shoving him backwards into the dirt.

"Guys," Hannah said, trying to alleviate the situation.

They both ignored her. Percy pushed himself to his feet and glared at Jason. Both boys usually got along well, but some code had been breached; some line had been crossed.

The winds picked up, and miniature storms started brewing around both boys, causing most of the demigods who had gathered to duck for cover.

"Stop!" a compelling voice spoke loudly. The winds died down immediately, and the trio turned to face Piper, who was walking towards them.

"Hasn't there been enough fighting today?" she asked the boys irritably. Percy dropped his gaze, but neither he nor Jason had the decency to look ashamed.

"Come with me, Hannah," she said, pulling her up. "Let's go to the Apollo campers, they'll fix you up."

"Pipes, you're taking her side?" Jason asked incredulously. Piper ignored him and continued walking.

"Fine! Be that way!" Jason shouted at their retreating figures. "Just keep her away from me!"

Hannah whirled around. "No, YOU stay away from ME, jerk!" she yelled.

Jason just stood and looked at her with those untrustworthy blue eyes that she hated. Then she watched as he stalked off towards his cabin, and Percy did the same, although he walked a little dazedly. Piper turned her away, and they headed for the Apollo group, who had also witnessed the incident.

Michael kindly bandaged her cuts and scrapes, while making no remarks about the battle.

"Sorry," she mumbled to him.

The son of Apollo just shook his head.

"Eh, at least my team won," he winked at her, and she stuck her tongue out at him.

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During dinner that evening, the schedule was passed out. Hannah checked it to see what her duties were.

"Aww," she groaned loudly. "I've got patrol duty tonight! And it's freezing!"

Katie, Miranda, and August nodded in sympathy.

"You can borrow my jacket," Miranda offered. "It's 100% wool!"

"Thanks," Hannah said dejectedly.

"Cheer up, at least you'll be with... Oh no," Katie checked the list and slowly trailed off, trying to fold the schedule in half.

"What? What! Let me see!" Hannah exclaimed, trying to snatch the paper. A small tussle ensued, with Hannah finally winning. She quickly glanced over the paper again.

"No way!" she protested, seeing the second name. "No way am I going to patrol with Jason!"

The children of Demeter looked even more sympathetic.

"Well, maybe you can smooth things over," August suggested. "Jason really isn't a bad guy."

"Speak for yourself!" Hannah frowned. "Ugh. Does anyone wanna trade with me?"

No one volunteered.

"I don't blame you," she sighed. "I guess I'll see you all later then." She rose from the table and went to report for duty.

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It was breezy and cold outside, and Hannah ruefully thought of her warm cabin while she pulled Miranda's wool jacket tighter around her while she scanned the horizons.

Jason hadn't been a problem so far. They had passed each other several times, and each time it looked like he wanted to say something, but he kept silent. Which was good, Hannah preferred him that way.

She checked her watch. Only another hour, then she could go to bed. She was exhausted from the day's activities; so much had happened.

Suddenly, she heard a shout, and then a cry for help.

Immediately, all her senses went on alert, and she started running towards the source of the voice, which hadn't sounded too far off.

However, she almost stopped running when she saw the scene. Jason was lying on the ground, clutching his shoulder, as a flock of Stymphalian Birds surrounded him.

Hannah felt torn, but she made a decision quickly. She laid her emotions aside and forced herself to see only a comrade in need, instead of an underserving enemy.

She ran as fast as she could, even faster than she had run during the relay race. She reached Jason's side in seconds, drawing her sword.

"Hannah?" Jason said in amazement, still clutching his right shoulder. Now she could see why: there were deep claw marks through it, most likely from the Stymphalian Bird's talons.

She ignored him and slashed at the birds in a wide arc. She quickly realized that she couldn't fend them all off, so she dropped to her knees and said a silent prayer to her mom.

She focused as intently as she could. She wasn't sure she could pull this off, with the weather being so cold, and the type of plant she needed, but her prayer was answered.

A thick, thorny enclosure grew up around her and Jason, effectively keeping them safe and the birds away. She then pulled a whistle out from under her shirt and blew it, hard, alerting the camp of the danger.

Then she sighed heavily and slumped forward, drained from the effort of making the cage. She was surprised when she felt Jason catch her.

"You just saved my life," he said, a little in shock still. His shoulder was still bleeding, so Hannah shook herself out of her stupor and sat up straight, pulling Miranda's jacket off.

"Uh, I hope she won't mind," she said to herself, using Duplices as a knife and tearing the woolen jacket into strips, which she tied around Jason's shoulder to stop the bleeding.

He was still looking at her in wonder.

"You just saved my life," he repeated, and Hannah frowned.

"Even though I've never liked you, and I still don't trust you, I'm pretty sure you would've done the same for me," she admitted reluctantly.

The birds started flying away, now that they couldn't get past the thorny enclosure. Their caws slowly faded away, and they sat there in silence.

"I've been such a jerk!" They both blurted out at once.

They stared at each other and Jason gave a half smile.

"Let me go first," he started.

"Why do you wanna go first? You think you're better than me?" Hannah demanded.

Jason looked taken aback, then Hannah giggled.

"Kidding. Go for it."

Jason gave a full smile. "I just wasn't prepared when you started to dislike me as soon as I got here. I guess I got a little resentful, and I let it get the better of me. I'm really sorry, I hope I didn't hurt you today."

Hannah shrugged and spoke quickly. "I'm fine, Percy made a big deal about nothing. And I'm sorry too. I guess I was a little prejudiced, and I should have given you a chance. I... I was wrong." she slowed down at the last sentence and said it with difficulty.

"So, are we cool now?" Jason asked as they heard campers approaching.

"Yeah. Let's start over."

Hannah held out her hand, and Jason shook it firmly.

She still couldn't help but smirk a little when Jason winced at the pain in his shoulder, but she caught herself quickly.

"Uh, guys?" Hannah called to the campers who had gathered around the thorny enclosure. "I'm too tired to undo this, you'll have to cut us out!"

"No problem," August's voice answered. "Just sit tight and, uh, don't kill each other.

Jason and Hannah gave each other a small smile.

"I think we're good."

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A/N

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