Caleb's POV
I woke up when the sun was setting.
I stretched and rolled over to my side. The throbbing headache was gone. I felt exactly like when Zeus had stabbed me.
Relieved.
I sighed. But tired. I sat up and a ran hand through my hair. I rubbed my eyes and went out of the infirmary.
Camp.
The reds and orange illuminated the camp. Campers looked happy and relaxed, unlike 5 years ago when everyone was tensed up for war. I sighed.
Somebody hugged me from behind and I jumped a few feet into the air.
"What the Di Angelo!"
Lucia giggled. "Who's Di Angelo?"
"Uh... Someone." I picked her arms off of me.
She pouted, crossing her arms.
I couldn't say she was ugly. She was pretty, with tanned olive skin and dark brown hair. She was Italian, and a daughter of Aphrodite. And... Liked me. I guess.
I laughed slightly. "Don't you have anything to do?"
Her expression wrinkled. "You mean-"
"Oh- no- I'm sorry, I didn't mean-"
She smiled. "Of course you didn't mean it like that." her smile faded. "I heard you were sick."
"I'm fine now."
"I'm sorry I wasn't able to go. I had... Activities."
I smiled and nodded. "It's alright."
I heard someone call her name. She looked back.
"Gotta go."
"Bye."
She smiled back at me coyly and pecked me on my cheek before running off. I felt a little bad for her.
If she knew who I was...
"Hey."
I glanced at Annabeth and forced a smile.
"Hi."
"You said you would tell me."
"Annabeth-"
"I'll keep it a secret. If you want me to."
I sighed. "Some things are not supposed to be said. Some things.... You cannot know no matter how hard you try." I looked down. "I'm sorry."
She pursed her lips. "It's alright. I... I just wanted to know. I'm sorry."
I smiled. "It's alright. I understand."
"Annabeth!"
Percy ran up to us, panting. "Are you going to the fireworks with anyone?"
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HIRAETH
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