OKAY A REALLY LONG CHAPTER...to make up for that last one. There are a few "stories" in this one, sorry for all the POV switches.

I don't own the characters.


Percy's jaw dropped open. The resemblance was uncanny now that he knew that the girl, Thalia, was Jason's sister; they both had that stage presence that made them the natural choice for a lead singer. All of Jason's friends gasped in shock, while Thalia's looked sympathetically at her.

"I don't have an older sister," Jason managed. The poor guy looked like the world had just been pulled out from under his feet. Thalia shrugged, and politely asked him to remove his foot from the door.

"Woah," Piper snapped, coming to Jason's side, "You can't just spring that on a guy and not expect him to be surprised."

Thalia glared at Piper, and Percy was impressed when Piper didn't even flinch. "Look, he asked, I answered. That's more than enough."

Recovering, Jason asked, "Why don't I know about you? Why haven't our parents said anything?" He sounded frustrated. Thalia barked out a rough laugh, and leaned against the door, crossing her arms over her chest.

"Dad doesn't like talking about his mistakes," she drawled. She glanced up and shook her head, "But I'm holding you up. Have fun at the music lounge." Percy blinked and realized that everyone else was staring in shock at the little scene as well. Even the music in the bus had been turned off.

Piper scowled and interlaced her hand with Jason's. "Story. Now."

Thalia raised a single eyebrow, but Jason shook his head. "Thalia's right, the rest of you should go to the music lounge, I'll stay here." He met Thalia's gaze unwaveringly, "And I'll get my own answers."

"I'm guessing Piper will stay with you, so that leaves two spots open in my car if anyone else wants to come to the music lounge." Reyna spoke. Percy turned to her on instinct. Reyna had the aura of a leader and she pressed her lips together, calculating the best course of action. "Connor can drive Jason's car, which leaves room for another two, since Chris has a spot as well. And as Jason said, we'll definitely pay for you"

Thalia stepped outside, followed by everyone else. The Asian boy looked at Reyna, "That's kind of you, but we can pay our own way." He glanced around at his friends, "Any takers?"

"I'd like to go," the blond haired surfer-looking boy said, "It'd be cool to see what kind of music you city folks like to listen to," he flashed a grin at Reyna. Wise girl, standing beside him, rolled her eyes. "I'll go as well." Percy's heart stuttered. He wondered if she would recognize him, then he wondered if the blonde haired boy was her boyfriend. The thought didn't sit too well with him.

The Latino boy waved his hand in the air, "Choose me, Frank!" Percy cracked a smile as Frank motioned him forward.

There was a beat of hesitation, and then the buff African-American guy stepped forward. "I'll be last one to go then."

"Katie, are you not coming?" Travis said, coming to the front of the group. Percy blinked in surprise; Travis's crush was here? A chestnut haired girl standing on the step of the bus glanced over, squinting to make out Travis in the dark.

"Travis?" she queried. Percy recognized her as the drummer for the Half-Bloods. He couldn't believe how interconnected their groups were. What were the chances of Jason's sister and Travis's crush being in the same band? And your crush as well, a voice taunted in his head.

"Hey," Travis said weakly. Katie tucked a strand of hair behind her ear.

"It's not really my kind of thing," she said.

"Mine either! I mean we can do something else right now," Travis chirped, gesturing randomly.

Percy couldn't help but bite back a groan. Travis was a terrible flirt. Evidently Connor also agreed with him, because he slapped his brother on the back. "Okay! Travis is going to stay here and try to woo Katie," he announced, "One more spot!"

Everyone started laughing, Travis and Katie both turning a bright red. "I'll go," Frank said, winking at Katie. "Oh, by the way, I'm Frank and this is…" Frank listed off the names of all his friends. Percy tried to pay attention to them all, but what he really got out of it was that his Wise Girl's name was Annabeth. It was funny how he felt so close to her and just learned her real name.

Reyna breezed through their introductions, although Percy wondered if the other kids could even make them out in the dark. He saw Annabeth's eyes flit toward him for a moment, and then suddenly everyone was heading back to the cars. Reyna walked up to Frank and spoke with him quietly; the way they assumed command of every situation was eerily similar.

Reyna headed back to her car, Leo and Beckendorf following her. Percy grinned, thinking of Leo with all those girls. He didn't even know him well yet, but Percy could imagine the scene in that car.

Will and Annabeth followed Chris, and Percy felt a twinge of jealousy again, but forced a smile as Frank walked over. The car ride was awkward at first, but then Connor began jabbering away to Frank.

"Dude, your band is amazing! I think I might like them even better than the Demigods."

"Hey!" Percy protested, "Thanks for your everlasting support, Connor."

Frank cracked a smile, and it made him look a lot less intimidating. "Yeah, we've worked really hard."

"And that bus! That is something crazy."

Hazel shifted in her seat and asked nervously, "Frank, do you guys live in that bus?"

A silence descended upon the car, Nico glancing at Hazel in disapproval, but Percy could see honest concern written on her face.

"Uh yeah," Frank muttered, staring out the car window, "We can't afford to get a hotel for our time here, and we have beds in the bus, so it's okay." Hazel pressed her lips together, upset.

Connor turned to Frank, "Wait, so you guys broke into that recreation centre?" Understanding dawned on Percy, remembering how Frank and Leo had come out from the building, still wet from their showers. Frank blinked nervously, but before he could come up with an excuse, Connor was excitedly talked, eyes back on the road thankfully. "That's awesome! Travis and I could really use your talents sometime. We occasionally pull some pranks,"

"Occasionally?" Hazel interjected.

Connor grinned, "Details. Anyways, I think we could make great use of your skills."

Frank smiled thinly, "Thanks but no thanks. We like to stay on the right side of the law whenever possible."

Hazel hummed in approval as Connor tried to convince Frank and the ride passed easily. By the time they piled out of the car at Chiron's music lounge, they were chatting like old friends. Well, except for Nico, Percy noted sadly, as the quiet drummer floated to the corner of the lounge.


Leo grinned at the girl seated beside him in the car. She glared at him in distaste, flicking her braided caramel hair over her shoulder as Reyna started the car and pulled out of the parking lot, following Chris.

"Hey beautiful!" chirped Leo, "Didn't catch your name out there."

The girl sniffed in disdain. The redhead seated beside her grinned. "Her name is Calypso and she doesn't like flirts. I'm Rachel."

Leo laughed as the other girls introduced themselves. They were all nice, chatting amiably to him and Beckendorf, but his eyes kept drifting to Calypso.

She smiled and made comments here and there, but for the most part was quiet, and glared at Leo whenever he caught her eye. Leo wondered where the hostility was coming from. Normally girls rolled their eyes or brushed off his joking attempts in good nature, but Calypso seemed to take personal offence to him.

They tumbled out of the car giggling about Leo's animated story about his mishaps with a wild dog. The music lounge was a new building, a gorgeous brick building with a wraparound patio. As they stepped inside, Leo whistled. There was a large bar and several small tables surrounded by fantastically shaped iron chairs. The couches were black leather and there was a large stage. There were a few smaller areas to provide privacy, but overall the place was open. The lights were dim, but not uncomfortably so, overall it seemed like a really classy, yet fun place to enjoy music.

Leo turned to see Calypso blanch at the sight of another group of teens and swiftly duck back outside. No one else seemed to notice, so he slipped out after her.

Her back was to him, and it was quiet on the patio. She was wearing a simple white dress and brown belt. Leo leaned against the wall of the lounge and studied her. Then Calypso sniffled and brushed a hand across her face.

Leo stepped up to her, and self consciously pulled out a slightly dirty handkerchief. "Hey don't cry."

Calypso stiffened and backed away. "I don't need it." She snapped proudly.

Leo continued holding out the rag, "Come on, beautiful, dry those tears and join the party. It's too nice of a night to be sad." He grinned impishly, trying to will his good mood into her.

"Oh great," Calypso muttered, "All the guys in the music lounge and this one choses to notice me."

Hurt flared up in Leo's chest, of course she didn't want him. Scrawny, useless Leo. He closed his eyes briefly against the image of the burned house, satisfied flames flickering as he screamed and screamed for his mother.

"I'll be going then," he said stiffly, whirling around before she could see him fall apart.

"Wait," Calypso grabbed his arm, "I'm sorry, that was rude, it's just that I was upset."

Leo kept his eyes averted. "You're beautiful and talented, I hardly think there's much to be upset about."

Calypso sighed, she carefully looked at the Latino boy, and felt angry at herself for lashing out to someone who had just wanted to help her.

"It's just my ex-boyfriend, Henry, was there, and it hurt to see him with another girl so soon after we broke up. It's like he already forgot about me." She blinked in surprise, she hadn't even told her girls about how much her breakup had hurt her and here she was telling it to a boy she'd just met, and didn't really like even!

Leo slowly met her eyes and shook his head. "Trust me when I say you're unforgettable." He took her hand from his arm and gave her a little shove towards the entrance. "Go back in and show him how much fun you can have without him."

Calypso smiled, marvelling about how heartfelt Leo was. As she walked towards the door though, she noticed Leo walk back towards the edge of the patio. "Aren't you coming?"

He shrugged, pulling out something from his pocket and fiddling with it. "Yeah, I'll be there soon."

Calypso crossed her arms and huffed. "Hypocrite."

Leo's lips twitched upwards, but his eyes were still miserable.

Calypso stomped over to Leo and leaned against the railing. The glare faded from her face as she saw the little bronze dragon he held in his hand. "Oh that's gorgeous. Where did you get that?"

Leo pulled the wing of the dragon up and down. "His name is Fetus; my mom made him for me when I was six, and I've been upgrading him since."

Calypso gaped at him. "And you said I was talented. Your mom is incredible."

Leo gave a bitter laugh. "Was. She's dead now."

"Oh," Calypso said quietly. "I'm sorry."

They stood in silence for a few minutes until Leo gave a halfhearted grin. "Shouldn't you be going inside now? I mean, didn't you want to get rid of me since I sat next to you in the car?"

Calypso shrugged, "Maybe I'm warming up to you." When Leo still only gave her a weak smile in return, she snapped, "Look, why don't you just come in and keep bothering me? You're terrible at being annoying."

Leo started laughing for real and Calypso felt her heart flutter as he winked at her. "My lady, would you give me the honor of accompanying you into the lounge, then?" He held his arm out jokingly.

"Ew. No." Calypso said, eyes dancing. She strode into the music lounge, slowing down so Leo could walk in with her. And she did not accidentally brush her shoulder up against his.


Will had one arm casually slung over Annabeth's shoulder as his head bobbed up and down to the music. Percy saw him lean down towards Annabeth's ear and croon something to her. She giggled and shoved him away.

"Dude, go talk to her." Percy started, turning to Chris. His friend was looking at him pityingly. "You've been staring at her all night, and every time Will comes by, you glare at him like he's personally insulted your mother."

Percy blushed, "Do you think they're dating?" He gestured subtly at Annabeth who now had her hand flat against Will's face to keep him away. Chris shrugged.

"Maybe, or they could be siblings. They both have that blonde-haired Californian look."

Percy pressed his lips together just as the music came to an end and open mic was announced. A few people shuffled uncomfortably, unwilling to be the first one to go. Then Leo hopped up on a bar stool and pointed at Will. "Mr. Solace volunteers!"

Will groaned good-naturedly as Annabeth gave him a nudge. "Only if Mr. Valdez will accompany me!"

People started cheering as Will and Leo made their way to the stage. Leo paused by a girl with a ukulele and whispered to her. Then, he was up on the stage, lowering the microphone to his chest height and began strumming. Will leaned into his microphone, hands clasped behind his back. "This song goes out to Leo's favourite girl, Calypso!"

Percy turned in surprise to see Calypso blushing furiously, seated at the bar stool beside Leo's vacated one, glaring at Will. Leo had a similar expression directed towards his friend, although he kept up his strumming. Will pursed his lips and nodded along for a moment before singing:

Well, you done done me and bet I felt it

I tried to be chill but you're so hot that I melted

I fell right through the cracks

Now and I'm trying to get back

Before the cool dawn run out

I'll be giving it my bestest

And nothing's gonna stop me but divine intervention

I reckon, it's again my turn

To win some or learn some.

But I won't hesitate

No more, no more

It cannot wait,

I'm yours.

Percy swayed along with the rest of the crowd, Will's bubbly voice infectious. "Is he improvising that?"

Frank turned to Percy, grinning, "Yeah, his voice isn't as strong as Thalia's, but he's killer at making up music on the spot."

Percy could see the other girls in the crowd fawning over Will, taking pictures and videos of him. He snuck a glance at Annabeth, but she was just smiling along with everyone else. She had a beautiful smile, he realized suddenly.

Breathing in slowly, Percy got up from his seat and made his way over to Annabeth. He thought he felt Will's eyes follow him for a moment, then dismissed the feeling. He sat down on the couch beside her, the place Will had vacated, and nodded. "Your friend is really good."

Annabeth smiled at him, "Yeah, he is." Percy awkwardly held out his hand.

"I'm Percy."

She took his hand and he felt a slight electrical tingling roll up his arm.

"Annabeth."

Then the song ended and everyone was on their feet, whistling for Will and Leo. Annabeth stood up, pulling Percy with her, and he hoped his face wasn't as red as it felt. Will and Leo made their way over to Annabeth and Percy, and Percy grit his teeth, seeing Annabeth hold out her arms for a hug. Will embraced her gently and stuck his hand out to Percy, "Hey, Percy right? I'm Will."

"Uh, nice to meet you."

Will gaze was slightly disconcerting as he studied Percy's face, then he turned to Annabeth and said, "I'm going to the roof to cool down. Be back in twenty."

Annabeth pressed her lips together, "I'll come too."

Will waved her away, "Nah, you stay here," his eyes flickered towards Percy. He grinned, "If I'm not back in thirty minutes, assume I fell off the roof."

Crossing her arms, Annabeth said, "That's not very comforting," but she let him weave through the crowd on his own, girls stopping him every few steps.

"Is Will your boyfriend?" Percy blurted out. Then nearly slapped himself; way to be tactical Jackson.

Annabeth turned to him in confusion, but Leo started laughing. "Oh my gods, I knew people would assume that." He shook his head. "Will is gay!"

"Oh," Percy muttered stupidly, not sure where to look.


Beckendorf ducked out of music lounge, needing a breath of air. He passed a hand over his face, smile tugging at the edge of his mouth. He couldn't believe they were here.

He couldn't believe they had a chance at winning the money. He thought about his mother, grandmother and little sister at home and how the money could get them out of the slum. His smile slipped away as a memory flashed through his mind.

Frank stumbled into the garage, holding onto his side, Nyssa clutching his other hand.

Beckendorf jumped up in concern, his eyes widened at the sight of blood. "Luke!" he roared. Luke hurried out from the back room and cursed. "Get Will!"

As Luke sprinted to the gas station where Will worked, Beckendorf scrambled to find a clean cloth.

"Nyssa, are you okay?" He asked, grasping his little sister's shoulders as Clarisse pressed a blanket to Frank's side. Nyssa nodded, eyes wide.

The sound of a banging door announced the arrival of Will, hair askew and out of breath, as he knelt to check Frank's wound.

Later that night, as Beckendorf tucked his sister into bed, she turned to him, eyes watering.

"What's wrong, Nyssa?"

"I don't want to go to school anymore." Nyssa whispered. Beckendorf's stomach lurched at the sight of her heartbroken gaze.

"Why? Frank is completely fine."

Nyssa trembled under the threadbare blanket. "He could have been killed," she whispered. "I don't want to be the reason someone dies, and I'm always so scared at school."

Beckendorf remembered how Frank had told them that as he came to pick up Nyssa from school; he had seen a tall man dragging her towards a rusty truck. Frank had pulled her away, but gotten a knife to the side in retaliation. Beckendorf had heard the stories about the kids who went to school and but never returned home. The teachers didn't care about them. He was lucky that someone in his group of friends was always available to walk Nyssa to and from school, otherwise he wouldn't have been able to run the shop and feed his family. But his heart shattered as Nyssa turned away and closed her eyes. He couldn't send her somewhere she wouldn't be safe and it wasn't fair to put his friends in danger like that.

He had to find a way to get her out of here.

A sharp cry broke Beckendorf from his reverie.

"Stop, not here."

"Come on, don't be so uptight, baby."

"No, get off of me!"

Beckendorf drifted towards the sound. He peered around the corner of the music lounge, and saw one of the city girls, Silena was her name, pressed against the wall. A boy had his hands up her shirt as she squirmed, trying to get away from him.

"I believe she asked you to step away," Beckendorf growled, as Silena pushed ineffectively against the boy.

The boy turned slowly to him, "Look, this is between my girl and me. Stay out."

Beckendorf straightened up, "Maybe you're not the brightest, but from my knowledge, 'Get off of me' means get off of me." He took a threatening step forward.

With a howl, the boy flung himself at Beckendorf. He was obviously drunk though, and Beckendorf had developed some serious muscle from being a mechanic his entire life. It took more effort restraining himself from hurting the boy too much. Beckendorf grabbed the boy by the collar and slammed him against the brick wall. "That's not how you treat a lady, alright." He tossed the dazed boy to ground and watched as the boy got up swearing and staggered away, after spitting contemptuously at Beckendorf's feet.

Beckendorf turned to Silena. "Are you okay?" She nodded, dark hair falling into her pretty eyes. "You should back inside," he said gently, "And I'm sorry if I ruined things between you and your boyfriend."

Silena flinched. "He's not my boyfriend, just a hookup," she whispered.

Beckendorf blushed, "Oh, sorry about that if I…er interrupted." He berated himself, stupid, stupid, trying to act the hero.

She shook her head, eyes on the ground. "You must think I'm a slut," she croaked.

"No! Of course not, I mean you're so pretty, it's no wonder guys are throwing themselves at you. But like, uh, if you don't want them to uh do it in the parking lot, you can just kick them in the balls of something." Beckendorf rambled. He was going to die of embarrassment.

Silena gave him a tightlipped, smile, her big chocolate eyes watering. "I guess, I just feel like I need a guy sometimes to verify that I am pretty."

The gravity of what she said settled in and chased away the embarrassment. Beckendorf pursed his lips, choosing his words carefully, "I think you have to realize yourself that you're beautiful." He said slowly, "Otherwise, you'll always be unsatisfied with yourself, even if you were the goddess of beauty."

Silena blinked in surprise, no guy had ever said that to her before. The words seemed genuine, and he was looking at her almost like he was angry with her. She thought about the hours spent staring at the mirror, drowning in self-loathing as she tore herself apart bit by bit. Too fat. Was that acne? Her nose was too big. Her eyes were disproportionate.

"Sometimes I hate myself for needing the attention and compliments from a guy, but most of the time, I'm too busy hating on my appearance." Silena confessed, "I…I don't think I can just start being happy with myself."

Beckendorf stared at her with an unfathomable expression. "Let's go back inside," he said eventually.

Oh gods, Silena thought, he thinks I'm pathetic. As they stepped back into the music lounge, Beckendorf pointed to Reyna, Juniper and Rachel who were laughing as Connor and Chris sang "Single Ladies."

"Tell them," Beckendorf said, "It's not a weakness to ask someone for help." He looked down at Silena and gently nudged her to get her to meet his eyes. "It's not going to be easy. It's going to take a while, and you're going to want to just lie down and die most of the time, but you've got a good support network. I know you'll make it."

Silena glanced at her friends, people who she knew cared deeply for her, then looked at Beckendorf, gratitude written across her face. "Thank you."

Beckendorf gave her a small smile, "And for the record, you're the most beautiful girl I've ever seen."


Nico breathed in the cool air and hesitantly brought the lit cigarette to his mouth.

"That's unhealthy."

Nico nearly dropped it in surprise. Unconsciously he ground it against the railing, then bristled. He didn't want people telling him what to do. "What are you doing here, Will?" Nico snapped.

The tall blonde strode out onto the empty roof deck, eyes fixated on the city skyline. He let out a huge sigh, leaning over the railing like Nico. "I'm here to keep you company."

Nico snuck a glance at Will's very attractive profile. A straight nose, bright blue eyes and bow shaped lips.

"I don't need company," Nico snapped, then flushed, ashamed at his rudeness to a practical stranger. He opened his mouth to correct himself, but Will beat him to it, "No one should be alone."

Nico felt a hollowness in his heart, thinking back to a time when he was never alone. To a time when he had two sisters. "What if I want to be alone?" he challenged.

Will turned to him and with those perceptive eyes on him, Nico felt like Will was stripping away the walls he hid behind. "Then do me a favor and keep me company."

"What about all those girls in the lounge, I'd bet they'd be better entertainment than me."

Will laughed, and it was like night had suddenly been turned to day. "Sunshine, no one is better company than you."

"My name is Nico."

Will smirked, "I know."

They stood in silence, Nico considered heading back into the lounge; screw Will and his annoying pushiness. He had never had company forced upon him before. Even Hazel would leave him alone when he asked. But it was nice out here and there were too many people inside.

Will glanced at Nico's aviator jacket. "Are those cards?" Nico self consciously put his hand to his pocket.

"It's mythomagic," he said, worried that Will would think he was a kid. Just how old was Will anyways, Nico wondered. He was a good half a foot taller than Nico, but his smile was as playful as a ten year old.

Will's eyes lit up. "Cool! Show me how to play. We could never afford to buy that sort of thing, but it looks fun."

You should hate this, Nico thought as he withdrew he cards and sat crosslegged on the cold cement. You should hate that Will is being so damn pushy. And he's a stranger too! But twenty minutes later, Nico was chatting freely with Will as he led Will through the rules of the game. "Do you have any of the figurines?" Will asked as Nico destroyed his last card.

Nico hesitated, hand twitching as he thought about the little Hades statue in his pocket. The last thing Bianca ever gave him.

"Not here," he lied. Will shrugged and stood up. He stretched, then held out his hand to Nico and pulled him up. Together they leaned against the railing and looked out at the city. Nico shivered at Will's close proximity. He could make out every hair on Will's muscled forearms.

"The night changes so quickly, doesn't it? I mean think about the moon going through all those phases, so fickle." Will laughed.

Nico grinned, "Don't quote Shakespeare at me, Solace"

Will scuffed the toe of his tattered Converse on the rooftop, "But still," his smile fading, "I just think about how much of a good time I'm having here and I realize how fleeting this is." For a moment, Nico thought Will was referring to spending time with him, but then he banished the foolish hope; Will was probably talking about the entire experience of being in the city. "I mean, I'm going to wake up tomorrow and this will be gone," Will snapped his fingers, "Just like that."

Nico stood there stupidly, unsure of how to comfort Will. Then the sunny smile was plastered on Will's face again, and he laughed brightly, averting his eyes. "Let's go inside and show Frank Mythomagic" He spun on his heel, walking away from the changing night.


Please Zeus, kill me now, Percy thought. He wasn't sure if he was more relieved that Annabeth wasn't dating Will or if he was more embarrassed by his mistake.

Leo snickered some more, then caught a glimpse of Calypso and ducked away, leaving Percy alone with Annabeth.

Annabeth smiled at him though, "It's alright, Will and I are really close, like brother and sister, so it's no wonder you thought that." She sat back down and gestured for Percy to do the same.

As Percy began to chat with her, everything fell into place. Conversation flowed easily, as they joked about the food, their friends and talked about their lives. Annabeth mentioned that she wanted to become an architect one day and even as Percy's eyes glazed over from the technical terms, he found he couldn't take his gaze away from her.

Grey eyes sparkled as she gestured around at the music lounge and Percy admitted to her that he wanted to be a marine biologist. He blushed, realizing he'd never told anyone else that before. He was a star swimmer at school, and everyone had just assumed that he'd go on to be a professional swimmer.

Annabeth grinned. "That's amazing. Are you really interested in the ocean?"

"Yeah," Percy said, "I kind of want to save dolphins. Cheesy huh?"

"No that's cute," Annabeth laughed, and something inside of Percy glowed at the thought that he could make her laugh.

They bantered and slowly shifted closer and closer to each other until Percy was pressed up against Annabeth's side as he animatedly talked about how he had first gotten into piano. Her eyes began to droop as the night wore on, and Percy's heart nearly leapt out of his chest as she leaned against him, yawning sleepily.

Percy glanced around at the room and saw his friends mingle with Annabeth's. Hazel was attempting to teach Frank the two-step. The burly Asian was tripping over his feet and apologizing profusely to her, but Hazel seemed to think it was endearing. Reyna, Silena, Juniper and Rachel were teasing Leo and Calypso as they attempted an arm wrestling contest. Will had dragged Nico into a conversation with Connor, Chris and Beckendorf, and while the dark haired boy looked mildly uncomfortable begin a large crowd, Percy was grateful Will could get Nico out of his brooding cloud for once.

Annabeth slumped against him fully and Percy gently put an arm around her.

"Goodnight Wise Girl," he whispered.


Whew! A lot to get through right? I hoped you liked it! I'm going to need some help now...If I keep up all these relationships, I'll never finish this.

So please review and let me know which one you want to see more of: Percy/Annabeth, Will/Nico, Beckendorf/Silena, Chris/Clarisse, Frank/Hazel, Jason/Piper, Jason-Thalia bro-sis relationship, Travis/Katie, Leo/Calypso.

Until next time!