Her mother was Bellona. Reyna was an expert in war and swords. His father was Jupiter. So of course Jason was an expert when it came to electricity and sparks.

"Rarely out of the deepest hate comes the deepest love, and out of the smallest sparks burns the brightest fire."

When Reyna first sees him with his golden blonde hair and slightly tanned skin as he strolls through the streets, she doesn't think anything of him. Yet her stomach still twists into a knot and she looks away in disgust. She feels like this around a lot of males. Reyna was taught that men are pigs and will use you. They will do bad things to you, things you do not approve of, and things you do not want to be done to you. This belief didn't weaken when Reyna was captured by pirates, or when Circe's island exploded.

She hears that his name is Jason Grace (she could honestly care less about his name), and that he is a son of Jupiter. Her immediate dislike of him grows more and more because Reyna figures he is probably just like his father, a player. He has the looks for it, that's for sure.

He tries to talk to her, and Reyna ignores him with ease. What she doesn't know is that this is one of the things that draws him in, when she ignores him. Like a firefly attracts a child. The thought that Jason finds himself wanting to know everything he can about the daughter of Bellona with a mysterious past doesn't even cross her mind.

And Reyna doesn't let him find out about her past. She tries to forget about it herself. She stays guarded, and Reyna figures that is the way she'll always be when she's around him.

Jason is kind to her. Too kind, she thinks, and suspects it to be some type of trick or something of the sort. Reyna doesn't trust him, and tries to understand why he's always so nice to her. Sadly, she can't.

Reyna begins to tolerate him, letting him hang out with her. She usually sword fights with him, and when she wins she imagines in her mind that if this were war, she would have killed him, and this thought makes her sort of happy. When he wins, it's usually by cheating. Using electricity against her so when their swords clash it travels through her knife and up her arm, causing her to drop it in pain and for him to win. But, Reyna always gets back at him. Usually by seeing if he's quick enough to dodge her knife as she throws it at his back.

Whenever Jason tries to create small talk, she says something rude to him, and most of the time he backs off. This goes on for a few months. Then he does something she doesn't expect as they sit in the long green grass on a warm summer day. He opens up to her. She pretends to not care, even though in reality she's interested.

He says there are rumors that she has a sister, who supposedly joined the Amazons. Jason tells her that he has a sister as well. Or had. He doesn't know what became of her.

So, Jason tells her his story. How his sister was like a mother to him. He just remembers her happy electric blue eyes and her pretty smile. That's all. Then, how he would dream of her. But only rarely. Jason speaks of when he did dream of her, the visions seemed blurred for some reason. He hasn't had a dream of his sister in eight years.

Jason looks down sadly and whispers to Reyna he knows exactly what it feels like to lose a sister. She feels so bad for him that she reaches out for his hand. When they touch, Jason's hand flinches, and a current of electricity travels from his hand through her whole body. It isn't a good feeling. The shock hurts, her ears pop, and her hair stands up like it does when you rub a balloon against it. Jason apologizes quickly. Reyna's still a little shaken from the shock to forgive him just yet.

Reyna's original impenetrable belief that all men are swine and should be treated as such, begins to weaken little by little the more time she spends with him. She realizes that maybe there is much more to Jason Grace than meets the eye.