"Any chance you can get that job back?" Oli asked, dead serious about it. When Percy had first told him about it, Oliver had thought it was ridiculous, Percy doing a job like that. However, Percy had sounded like he'd genuinely liked it, so Oli wasn't going to argue.
Oliver wanted to tell Percy that'd he'd have to talk to his siblings about it. The problem was just that Percy knew that and Oli didn't think that telling him something he already would help at all. "I think you should tell them that you don't think the issue was solved during the battle or even after," he said before he could stop himself. He'd told Percy that before, once. He hadn't tried it again because Percy had told him why he didn't do it and Oliver had understood. But now things were a little different, Percy had said so himself.