A/N: Hi guys! Thank you to everyone that reviewed! I'm so sorry I didn't update sooner; I was sick for a week so I had tons of work and tests to make up and between track and school and upcoming finals, I just couldn't find the time. But it's here now! Yay! Enjoy :D

The last guy in the row… Oh wow. It was clearly Percy; no mortal looks like that. He was the best-looking boy I had ever seen! And that was even including Luke, the super-hot camp counselor that's 19 that I have a 'history' with. More about that later though.

Percy had sea-green eyes and unruly black hair. I was lost in my own little world, just gazing at his face, until Grover got up to hand his test in. Unbeknownst to me, as I was ogling Percy, Grover was going unnecessarily fast up to the front of the classroom and smashed directly into me and knocked me to the floor.

He looked so surprised that although I fell flat on my butt and Gods, it hurt, I had to suppress laughter as I looked at his face.

"It's only me," I hissed. He still looked surprised.

After Grover sat back down, I figured I was safely out of harm's way and went up to Chiron.

"I think I found Percy," I said softly.

"Yes, he is a good-looking boy, isn't he," said Chiron, reading my thoughts. I invisibly blushed.

I crept back over to where Grover and Percy were sitting. It looked like Percy was having an extremely difficult time deciphering the words and sitting still. After about 20 minutes, he finally finished the test and handed it in.

When he sat back down, Grover whispered something to him. He smiled. Oh Gods. Thanks, Percy, I thought. You just paralyzed me with your godly smile. And no pun intended.

Grover had been right. Percy did give off an aura of great power and energy. I felt it being almost overpowering when I was this close to him.

Suddenly, the bell rang. Oh, no. I tried to get out of the room first. It didn't quite work out that way.

I moved quickly, so did Grover. Percy took his time. All the kids rushed towards the door and out of it, Grover included. I was not among them, having recognized that I would have a very hard time in the throng of middle schoolers while invisible.

So I hung back. I figured that I would talk a little with Chiron about what I was going to do here. But, as soon as the crowd cleared, Chiron was nowhere to be seen. I wondered idly how he had managed to get out of the classroom in the crowd with his wheelchair as I walked towards the door again.

That is, until something smashed into me. Something very solid. And tall. And muscular. Something that knocked me to the ground for the second time that day, only this time, my invisibility cap came off also…

Oooooo… you'll have to read the next chapter to find out what happens next! Wow, that's pretty obvious. I can't believe I really just said something that obvious… oh, me. Anyways, I apologize for the shortness. REVIEWS MAKE THE WORLD GO ROUND!

P.S. A special thank you to Clarisse the Wild; thanks for letting me know about the punctuation! I'm a grammar freak but that particular part of grammar (such as where the quotation marks come and the commas and everything) gets me every time, so thanks for the heads up.

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