I woke up, tangled in my light blue bedsheets. Struggling, I slammed my fist into the clock, quieting the earsplitting alarm. 5:30. I had just enough time to get my things together. I unraveled myself from the covers and brushed my teeth. I pulled on a pair of ripped jeans and my boots. I searched through my closet and found a green t-shirt and grey scarf, putting together an outfit. Once I looked somewhat decent, I worked on my makeup. Mascara and natural colors covered my eyes. I let my blonde hair fall down, flowing over my shoulders. I'm told my princess curls are my best feature, but I never thought of my curls like that. Mostly, they just get in my way.

I ran to the kitchen, pouring food into Mittens bowl on the way. I grabbed a bagel and put on some water so I could fill a travel mug with cocoa for the drive. Mittens rubbed up against my leg, as if she was begging me not to go.

"Sorry, Mittens," I lifted her up, kissing her forehead. "I have classes today." I placed her back down, grabbing my keys. While my hot cocoa warmed up, I sat down to eat my bagel. I almost choked when I saw what was on the table.

The small bowl of blue candies sat in front of me. I thought he had brought his mother's gift home with him, but he had left it with me. I reached in and grabbed one. Inside the wrapper, a small piece of paper was folded up. It unfolded to reveal a number and a note: Hope you haven't forgotten already! :) . Smiling, I added the number into my phone along with a name, Percy. I threw a leather jacket over my shoulders and headed out the door, wondering if I'd see those green eyes today.

My fifth class came around and I still hadn't seen Percy Jackson. At this point I gave up on trying to see him. With my luck, he probably didn't even go to my college. I went through the rest of my math class, hating myself for getting my hopes up. At 12:30, I went outside, wrapping myself in my scarf, to study and have my lunch. Out of nowhere, a bag dropped down beside my laptop. Startled, I looked up, Percy's smiling face staring down at me. My heart filled with excitement. He went to the college after all! Percy sat cross-legged opposite me in the grass.

"Yesterday was great, don't get me wrong, but I think we need to do something a little more fun." Percy closed up my binders and tossed them aside.

"Oh, really," I said, raising an eyebrow. "What could possibly be more fun than putting away my groceries?" He reached into his bag and pulled out a small stack of movies.

"It was hard to come up with something to top your chores," He smiled and showed me the movies. "But I came up with four classics."

I leaned back on my hands. "Show me what you got," I said. "The floor's yours."

Percy held up the first movie. "Finding Nemo, one of my favorites," He handed it to me. "Next, we have The Little Mermaid, and last, but certainly not least," Percy made a drumroll, slapping his hands onto the cold grass. "Pitch Perfect." I couldn't help but laugh.

"What?" Percy laughed along with me. "It's a classic! Tell me you've at least heard of it!"

"Don't worry," I assured him. "I have. Now, what's next?"

Percy looked at me, confused. He rummaged through his bag and came back with nothing. "I only had three movies, what do you mean?"

"You said you had four," I pointed out. "You must have counted wrong."

"I'm such a Kelp Head," He laughed.

"How about Seaweed Brain?" I asked, going along. "I think it suits you."

"Well, Wise Girl," he said, packing up his bag. "I've got to get to my next class." He stood up and offered me his hand. "We'll start with Finding Nemo,"

I watched him run across the lawn, wondering how I would get my work done tonight.