A/N: This should be a funny chapter.

Percy, Annabeth, Thalia, and Luke were in various places on the porch painting it.

"Your Mother just had to bring this up at dinner last night," Percy said to Annabeth.

"It wasn't intentional," Annabeth replied.

"Luke, you paint like a girl," Thalia said giggling.

"I do not," Luke replied.

"You do you paint like a girl," Percy admitted.

"When we are done with this you are so dead," Luke said.

"No, when we are done with this we are going have dinner with Clarisse and Chris," Thalia said.

"We're almost done, now don't do anything," Annabeth said.

"Done!" Luke and Percy shouted triumphantly.

"Great now go fight somewhere else," Thalia said. Luke dipped the paintbrush and then flicked the paint at Percy. Percy dipped his and flicked paint back, by mistake some of it landed on Thalia.

"Big mistake," Thalia said and flicked a bunch of paint at Percy. A bit got caught in Annabeth's hair.

"Thalia," Annabeth said and shook her paint brush towards her. This started a paint war between the four.

"Stop it!" Clarisse yelled walking up the sidewalk a half hour later.

"At least change to water," Chris said gesturing to them all paint covered.

"Good idea," Luke said and covered the paint cans. Thalia ran to the side of the house and went to the middle of the front lawn with the hose.

"Spray me," Annabeth said and got nailed with the cold water. "It's cold!" she screamed. Clarisse stepped into the cold spray with Annabeth. The two started laughing and chasing each other. The three guys joined them a couple minutes later with buckets to fill with water. Luke filled one up all the way and dumped it all over Thalia.

"Luke Castellan, I'm going to kill you!" Thalia yelled chasing him around the yard. Chris aimed the hose at Clarisse and she squealed. Percy and Annabeth were chasing one another around with buckets filled with water.

The six spent the better part of the evening outside until it got too dark to see two feet in front of you.

"I suppose dinner is out," Luke said looking at them all dripping wet.

"I say we all change and then order in," Annabeth said. The others agreed. A couple hours later they were all sprawled out around the living room sleeping the TV still on in the background.