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IT TOOK A FEW MINUTES FOR THAT TO settle in. Then the other Hephaestus campers started asking questions all at once. Who were the other four demigods? How long would it take to build the boat? Why didn't everyone get to go to Greece?

"Heroes!" Chiron struck his hoof on the floor. "All the details are not clear yet, but Leo is correct. He will need your help to build the Argo II. It is perhaps the greatest project Cabin Nine has even undertaken, even greater than the bronze dragon."

"It'll take a year at least," Nyssa guessed. "Do we have that much time?"

"You have six months at most," Chiron said. "You should sail by summer solstice, when the gods' power is strongest. Besides, we evidently cannot trust the wind gods, and the summer winds are the least powerful and easiest to navigate. You dare not sail any later, or you may be too late to stop the giants. You must avoid ground travel, using only air and sea, so this vehicle is perfect. Jason being the son of the sky god ..."

His voice trailed off, but Leo figured Chiron was thinking about his missing student, Percy Jackson, the son of Poseidon. He would've been good on this voyage, too.

Jake Mason turned to Leo. "Well, one thing's for sure. You are now senior counselor. This is the biggest honor the cabin has ever had. Anyone object?"

Nobody did. All his cabinmates smiled at him, and Leo could almost feel their cabin's curse breaking, their sense of hopelessness melting away.

"It's official, then," Jake said. "You're the man."

For once, Leo was speechless. Ever since his mom died, he'd spent his life on the run. Now he'd found a home and a family. He'd found a job to do. And as scary as it was, Leo wasn't tempted to runβ€”not even a little.

"Well," he said at last, "if you guys elect me leader, you must be even crazier than I am. So let's build a spankin' hot war machine!"

After everything died down. Y/N came up to Leo, and he realized he'd never been more nervous around a girl than he was her.

"Let's go." She said, grabbing his hand before he could objectβ€”not that he was going to.

They walked around camp.

"So, how does it feel to be elected cabin counselor?" She asked.

"Like I'm the new president." he laughed.

"You really are a hero, you know that?" she looked at him.

"Eh, it was nothing."

"Now you're just looking for attention."

"Only if it's from you."

Y/N stopped and looked at him for awhile.
Leo was nervous. "You wanna know something."

"Absolutely."

"You're the first guy I've ever liked, Leo Valdez." She told him sincerely.

"And you're the first girl that's ever told me that."

Leo leaned in to kiss her on the cheek, but when he did, she moved her head, making him kiss her lips. Leo was shocked, like always. But that wasn't enough for him, he's been wanting this since he'd met her.

He grabbed her waist and pulled her back in, and kissed her. Long and hard.


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