Holi-day four; It's cold outside

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A/N: I'm back with my shit -Danny

Pairing: PLATONIC Piper, Percy and Jason x GN!reader

Words: 908

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When you woke up the big house was surrounded by complete darkness.

Disoriented, you pushed yourself up on the floor and looked around, Piper was sleeping on the couch next to you, but the rest of your friends was nowhere to be seen.

Trying to remember what was going on, you got up and walked up the stairs, finding the entrance entirely abandoned. Looking out the window you realized in shock that it was snowing— a massive layer of snow was stopping you from getting out, maybe that was the reason everything was so quiet, everyone was probably trying to stay warm in such weather.

You went back to Piper, nudging her shoulder to wake her up.

"Mmph," she groaned, rolling over.

"Dude wake up, we're in trouble!" You said, and as soon as those words left you, a shiver struck you from the base of your heels.

"What?" She asked drowsily, blinking away the slumber.

"We're trapped. Chiron hasn't come back to camp and he forgot to bring back the weather barrier— the snow trapped everyone in their cabins."

"Oh, shit," Piper sat up, finally realizing how dark the room was. "Where's everyone? We were all here!"

"I don't even know what time it is," you pouted. "They left us here to die."

"Don't be dramatic," Piper rubbed her eyes. "Most likely they're probably with the rest and they're trying to fix this."

"Why didn't they wake us up, then?"

Piper shrugged. "Maybe they thought they were enough? I mean I can hardly charmspeak the snow away, right? So what was the point of waking me up?"

You thought about it, it was true that Percy, being the one who had more experience controlling water, would be able to drive the snow away, and Jason could summon strong winds to redirect it elsewhere.

"So we just... wait?"

Your friend looked around. "Well... I could eat."

You frowned, it was unlikely you'd find food in the rec room, especially after Leo and Percy had been there.

"D'you think we can light a fire upstairs? I'm pretty sure the chimney in the main room works for real..."

You walked back to the stairs in the dark, losing your sense of direction briefly you stumbled upon something that felt like a small trunk. Crouching, you pulled it towards you and eyed it up curiously.

"Was this here before?"

"What?" Piper approached.

Opening the trunk, you asked your friend to get a flashlight and she was quick to find one, inside the medium box you found a bunch of unique supplies with a note folded on top of it.

'For emergencies only :)' -Klaus

"Look at that!" You said in awe. "This is food!"

Piper rummaged through the stuff. "Hot chocolate— marshmallows, blankets, fuzzy socks— dude, where did he get all these stuff? He barely leaves camp!"

"Well he is a Hermes kid, they always know how to get stuff."

Piper grabbed the food and put the flashlight in her mouth, quickly going upstairs to warm it up. You stayed there putting on the fuzzy socks to warm yourself up, then went upstairs to try and get the chimney going.

"Hot chocolate coming up!" Piper walked into the room, now fully awake and ready to party. "Man, can you imagine being outside right now? Hate to be them..."

You looked out the window feeling a little guilty. "Let's hope they don't catch a cold..."

"Cabin eight can bring them back in a jiffy, don't sweat it," she handed you the warm drink.

You took your sweet time to enjoy your drink and snacks, sharing a fluffy blanket with Piper and listening to her stories from when she was in highschool.

You were having such a fun time that by the time the front door was pushed open and Percy's tired voice came true, you suddenly remembered this wasn't a planned sleepover.

"Oh shit!" You jumped to your feet, Piper following close. "You guys okay?"

"Oh look, they're not dead," Percy looked at you mildly annoyed. "Had fun sitting on your asses?"

"You have to excuse him, he got dragged like half a mile away from camp because he didn't hear me when I told him to stop pushing," Jason said, his nose was almost as red as his scarf.

"Where's everyone?"

"Annabeth went to help the smaller cabins so the drafts don't sneak in," Percy brushed the snow off his hair and shivered. "Leo's lighting a few controlled fires to keep the dryads warm— Frank is checking the forest and other areas to make sure no camper got trapped in a bad place, Nico and Hazel are trying to bring back the barrier and well, the rest of the campers are trying not to freeze their butts off."

"At least we got to stop the storm," Jason sighed. "You guys got any chocolate left?"

Piper and Jason went back to the kitchen, Percy pointed at the empty wrappers laying on the coffee table. "Where d'ya get all that?"

"Oh, we found it in the rec room, Klaus had left it there for emergencies— don't know what kind of emergencies he meant cause it was mostly blankets and food, almost like it was made for this exact situation— crazy, huh?"

Percy's frown deepened as he stared at the food.

"Here," Jason handed the boy a warm cup of chocolate. "Let's sit down, I gotta make sure I still have functional fingers and toes."

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