While building Argo 2, Leo decides to buy a new video - camera, and film everything that's going on. Including interviews with campers, Jasper, Percabeth and more (: I suck at summaries.Placed between TLO and SoN.T because I want.

Disclaimer: I if were Rick Riordan, I wouldn't be writing this. I'd be working on "The House of Hades". So apparently, I'm NOT Rick Riordan, who owns all the characters.

An Interview With: Percy Jackson (the real one), son of Poseidon – there will be no spoilers for The Mark of Athena in this chapter!

Percy lied on his bank in his cabin on the Argo II. They set off Camp Jupiter a day ago, and now they were smoothly making their way through the clouds above the United States. He was trying to get some sleep after fighting monsters for half of the day.

A knock on his door made him jump in surprise. He hoped it was Annabeth, whom he barely spoken to this day. They were so busy protecting themselves they didn't have any time to speak about these long months apart.

"Come in," he got up and walked to the door.

He was surprised when Leo, the little elf kid from the Hephaestus cabin, opened the door. And what was he holding? Was that a camera?

"Hey, man," Percy said, a little confused. "Leo, right?"

"Supreme Commander Leo," Leo corrected him. "Can I come in?"

"Yeah, sure," Percy moved aside so Leo could step in.

"Nice room, you got," Leo smiled as if he didn't help Annabeth design everything on the ship. The room was simple because Annabeth said Percy was ADHD and keeping everything simple would make it easier for him. It has a door next to the wall, a closet, a desk next to the other wall and a chair. As simple as that.

"Thanks," Percy said. "You wanted something?"

"Yes, actually," Leo said. "You see, while in camp I was doing these interview sections when I interviewed different campers. And yesterday when we got you and Hazel and Frank I was asking myself, 'Hey, why don't I interview Mr. I-can-do-everything Jackson?'"

"And what did you reply to yourself?" Percy asked.

"That I really wanted to eat ice cream, and that it's a good idea," Leo smiled at Percy. "May I interview you?"

"Hmm, yeah, I guess," Percy said. "What are you planning on doing with the interview?"

"I dunno," Leo said. "Maybe send it to Olympus, maybe burn it. No one knows." He brought the camera up so he could catch Percy in, and turned it on.

"Hello, folks," he said. "I'm back with none other than Percy Jackson, the living legend!"

"I don't think I'm a legend," Percy said.

"Oh, just shut up." Leo said. "Everybody at camp talks about you like you are some kind of gift to mankind."

"I don't think it's true . . ." Percy muttered under his breath.

"But anyway, we're not here to talk about how amazing you are. We have a couple of questions we want to ask you!" Leo happily said. "First of all, how did you feel when you found out you were a demigod?"

"Honestly, I thought Annabeth was pranking me," Percy admitted. "I've fought the Minotaur, thinking how everything was probably a nightmare, and then I lost my mom and was dozed out for a few days. And when I finally feel fine I find out this whole world of gods and monsters and quests is all real? That seemed like another nightmare."

"Speaking of Annabeth," Leo smiled evilly. "You two met when you were twelve, right?"

Percy nodded. "Right."

"Were you friends at first?" Leo asked.

"No," Percy smiled. "She kinda hated me and thought I was annoying. But then we were sent to our first quest together, and I guess you can't go on a quest with someone and don't befriend him. It's impossible to survive an almost-death situation with someone and then go on as if nothing had happened."

"So you became best friends?" Leo asked.

"Yes," Percy said.

"What's the thing you like the most about her?" Leo smiled again. This time he looked like a Christmas elf that drank too much coffee.

"I like the fact that she would never accept an answer that is not right, and she would always look for the right thing to do," Percy said. "She would also never give up on something she wants and she –"

Suddenly, there was a knock on the door.

"Come in," Percy called.

The door was opened and Annabeth stood there. The second she looked at Leo, she understood what was happening.

"Interviewing people again?" she asked Leo.

"Yep," Leo nodded.

"May the gods help me," she murmured. "Anyway, Leo, Gleeson told me to tell both of you that curfew is in five minutes so you better go to sleep now."

"I thought he was just kidding about the whole curfew thing," Percy complained.

"Well, this satyr takes his job seriously," Annabeth laughed at her boyfriend's expression.

"Fine," Leo said. He turned off the camera, winked to let Percy know he might not be done with him, and then walked away, complaining about annoying satyrs.

Annabeth laughed and closed the door behind him. "Hey, Seaweed Brain."

"Hey," Percy said, confused. "What about the curfew?"

"Are you kidding me? It's barely nine p.m." she said. "Curfew is around eleven o'clock."

"Oh," Percy said. "Then why did you tell Leo about it?"

"Because I knew how these interviews usually end," Annabeth said. "And I wanted to spend some time alone with you."

Percy smiled. "Gods, Annabeth. I missed you so much."

And he kissed her.


Hello, peopke of FanFiction. I am back with a special chapter! YAY! Percy is finally interviewed(:
Anyway, this is a late celebration of The Mark of Athena. I know it came out a month ago, but I didn't have time to write this. I might do another two or three chapters, featuring our Roman campers, but then I will be off to focus more on my other stories because I'm dying to update 'We Found Love' again. I think I haven't updated since June.

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LOVE YOU GUYS TO THE MOON AND BACK!

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