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PIPER'S P.O.V.

"They don't seem to be getting along that well." I whispered to Annabeth, gesturing towards Luke and Thalia who were glaring daggers at each other.

"What are we supposed to do now?" Annabeth frowned at the table, thinking. "Well, we could always lock them in a room together." She suggested.

I nodded, ignoring the sarcasm in her voice. "Yes." My face dropped. "Doesn't Luke know how to pick locks?" I gasped.

"He can't possibly open a padlock." Annabeth shook her head. "It's never going to work.

Why don't we dare them to fake-date each other." Squealed Annabeth excitedly. "You know how it always works in the movies.

The girl and boy fake date each other, and then they start liking each other..."

"And then they declare their un-dying love for each other and live happily ever after." I finished.

"Yeah," said Annabeth giving me an odd look. I clapped my hands eagerly.

"Great, I'll talk to Jason, you talk to Percy, okay?" Annabeth nodded.

ANNABETH'S P.O.V.

"That's a terrible idea," said Percy in disbelief. "What were you thinking?"

My face fell. "Percy, I know what I'm doing. Trust me, it's going to work."

Percy dragged his hands down his face in exasperation. "Annabeth…"

I held up a hand and cut him off. "Listen, you can either help me or not."

Percy nodded reluctantly, "Fine."

THALIA'S P.O.V.

I hummed in time to the music as I sat on my bed, my laptop sitting on my lap. "Hey Thals," I looked up to see Annabeth standing over me, smiling.

"Hey," I replied, taking out the earphones. Annabeth sat down at the foot of the bed.

"Uh do you want to play truth or dare?" I eyed her suspiciously. "Why?"

She shrugged carelessly. "I don't know, I'm just bored," I gave Annabeth a long look. "Okay, what are you actually trying to do?"

Annabeth stared at me, feigning innocence. "What do you mean?" I rolled my eyes. "Annabeth I know you're lying" I said flatly.

Annabeth's smile turned into a scowl. "God, you're so annoying Thalia."

I laughed. "What happened?" Annabeth bit her lip. "I have to dare you to go out with Luke."

I jumped off the bed furiously. "WHAT? Who told you to do this?" I yelled.

Annabeth cringed. "Piper and I were playing truth or dare and she told me to." I shook my head.

"Sorry Annabeth, but you're going to lose the dare." "Please," begged Annabeth. "No," I said firmly.

Annabeth looked crestfallen. "But if you don't then I have to…"

"You have to what?" "I have to let a big fat spider crawl over me," moaned Annabeth close to tears.

I looked at her sympathetically and felt my anger start to ebb away. I ran a hand through my hair.

"Fine," Annabeth's face lit up. "But…you owe me big time."

Annabeth nodded "Thanks so much Thals." "Whatever," I grumbled.

I sighed, what had I gotten myself into?

LUKE'S P.O.V.

I sat down next to Thalia, I was still regretting the decision I'd made to date Thalia. I cleared my throat and attempted a smile.

Thalia smiled back. Okay, that was weird. "So," she said. I tapped my fingers uncomfortably on the wooden table.

Thalia sighed. "Look, Luke, I want to ask you something, and it's fine if you don't agree but, um…"

I stared at her expectantly. "Do you want to go out?" Her hands were clasped tightly in her lap, as she stared at me nervously.

I stared back, gaping. Usually it was the guy who asked the girl out but, oh well.

This was the perfect opportunity. I beamed. "Sure," she frowned as if she hadn't heard properly, but she covered it with a smile.

"Great," saying this she got up and strode out of the room.

My face dropped. What was I doing? I groaned, why had I let Percy drag me into this?

THALIA'S P.O.V.

The bell rang, signalling end of class. I grabbed my books off my desk and exited the room, only to slam into Luke.

I looked at him in surprise. Before I could speak, he grabbed the books out of my arms and started walking towards my locker.

I followed him; I didn't have much of a choice did I?" An awkward silence fell between us. "So, anything exciting happen?"

I asked, striking a conversation. Luke looked over his shoulder, "No, what about you? How was class?" I shrugged. "The same,"

after dropping off my books we walked over to the cafeteria. Piper ran up to us. "Is it true that you're going out?"

I glared at her, this was all her fault. Luke nodded. Piper squealed excitedly.

"Have you kissed yet?" "No we have not," I hissed. Piper ignored my warning tone, "Oh, that's a shame."

Annabeth came up to me and dragged me away. I gave her a grateful look.

"Thanks," Annabeth scowled at me. "Seriously Thals, It doesn't even look like you're dating."

I opened my mouth to object but Annabeth cut me off. Thalia you have to do this properly otherwise I'm going to lose the dare."

"Fine," I grunted. Annabeth gave me a hug. "Thanks," I sighed and slid into the seat next to Luke.

He slid an arm around my waist and I tensed.

Luke sensed this and gave me a look. I smiled at him and tried to relax.

God, this was much harder than I'd thought. I looked over at Annabeth and she shook her head disapprovingly.

She thought this wasn't good enough, I'd show her. I leaned against Luke, and snuggled into him.

"Are you finished yet?" I whispered to him. He nodded.

I grabbed his hand and pulled him to his feet. "Where are you guys going?" asked Annabeth. "To study," I replied.

Percy smirked. "To study what? Anatomy?" I glared at Percy, as Annabeth whacked him on the head.

"You're one to talk." I replied. He opened his mouth to argue but Annabeth cut him off. "Okay, then. We'll see you around."

I turned around and dragged Luke out of the cafeteria. Luke cleared his throat. "So, where exactly are we going?" I shrugged.

"I really don't know." I looked over my shoulder and gave him a teasing smile. "Why, you didn't actually think I was going to study did you?"

Luke laughed and shook his head. "You and studying, please give me a break."

I turned around and smiled. Maybe Luke wasn't as bad as I thought. Maybe.