"The Wasps," Oli said, although Percy was right and it didn't really matter. "We lost, so you offered to supervise while I got drunk," Oliver said, chuckling softly. He didn't drink much, but it was what he always said when he met up with Percy after losses. Or wins. And... "First daughter?" Oli asked, surprised. "So you have more? Since when?" he paused. "Wait well... congratulations?" he offered with a smile and gave Percy another hug. "That's nice... but it has to be confusing, eh?"
Still feeling slightly off balance Oliver looked down at his feet and couldn't help the shy look taking over his face. "I did, actually," he said, tugging at the shirt he was wearing. "My watch has stopped, just before 4am. I guess that's because... I landed here. I should have gotten up three hours after... Bloody- My mum's going to come looking for me if I don't show up for breakfast," he said, suddenly feeling panicky again. Up until now he had thought he could just go home, tell his family not to worry. But only then did it sink in that someone had said they were stuck. "Kenzie's home and she meant to come and watch us train." He cut himself off, biting down hard on the inside of his cheek.