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Re: Tomato | Annabeth, Peggy
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Annabeth was skeptical of Frank (and Hazel) at first, if only because ROMANS and they took Percy B( So she was definitely on her guard and wary for a while, until everyone started working together after fleeing New Rome, oops.
And then Frank was a pretty great guy, and she could entirely understand why he'd become so important to Percy (and she's even glad he had Frank as support and a friend while being all Roman). But beyond that, the fact that he sought her out with a slightly embarrassing question about the chinese handcuffs meant a lot; it was sort of an offer of trust, at least to her. Like he was willing to show he was a little unsure and know that she wouldn't belittle him for it.
She also has appreciation for his tactical skills, because seriously, what, is Mars less of a jerk than Ares, are all his kids much nicer??? She can tell he's got some insecurities by sheer nature of awesome people reading skills, but she doesn't feel like it's her place at the moment to really bring it up or w/e. One day, she might tell him it was thanks to the handcuff conversation that she was able to defeat Arachne :'D
CLARK is mostly the same for Peggy, but for Annabeth!! the thing with Eva sort of gave her a slightly different perspective - she doesn't exactly trust him, but she feels now like they're at least in the same boat and potentially on the same side. All the same, she's extra cautious around him, too.