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I ran across the lawn my blonde curls flying behind me. "Smooth Annabeth, great introduction," I scolded myself. His cockiness just annoyed me so much!

I ran into the crowded cabin eleven to check on Percy's bunk. Well, bunk wasn't exactly the right word for it; corner was actually more like it. I had trouble covering my smirk.

After that was done I plopped myself into a chair in front of the cabin and pulled out my on-the-go architecture book from my pocket. Once in a while sneaking peeks a Luke in his orange tank top that showed off his lovely muscles. Ok, more than once in awhile.

I saw Chiron and Percy approaching and I buried myself in my book.

"Annabeth," Chiron called, "I have masters' archery class at noon. Would you take Percy from here?'"

"Yes, sir," I said curtly, though I was groaning inwardly.

"Cabin eleven," Chiron said gesturing toward the cabin, "Make yourself at home."

When all the campers saw Chiron they stood up and bowed.

"Well, go on," I prompted Percy who was standing tentatively in the doorway. And the idiot slipped when he was crossing into the threshold, drawing snickers out of most of the campers.

"Percy Jackson, meet cabin eleven," I said.

"Regular or undetermined," somebody questioned.

Everyone collectively groaned.

Luke came up and quieted everyone, "Now, now, campers. That's what we're here for. Welcome, Percy. You can have that spot on the floor right over there.

"This is Luke," I said with a bit of a blush. When I caught Percy looking I regained my composure. "He's your counselor for now."

"For now?" I asked.

Luke sprung into the whole Hermes patron of travelers thing with a patient voice, much more than I could manage.

"How long will I be here?" Percy asked.

"Good question, until your determined," Luke said.

"How long will that take?" Percy asked. Gods this guy was thick.

Everybody laughed.

"Come on," I said to Percy. "I'll show you the volleyball court." Trying to get us out of there before he or I were embarrassed further.

"I've already seen it." Oh gods, he was making this hard.

"Come on," I growled getting impatient.

Sorry this was so short I just wanted to get one done.