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Chapter 1: Hazel
She had just arrived at the other camp, Camp Jupiter. Frank was right beside her, holding her hand, and watching her face intently. She took one look at him and a tear silently slid down her cheek. Frank instantly wiped it away and gave her a sweet smile.
"Everything is going to be okay," he reassured her. She couldn't help but think of the quick battle that had went down only two days ago at Camp Half-Blood. She couldn't get that picture of the big explosion in the sky out of her mind no matter how hard she tried. She stood there and looked at Frank while another tear slid down her face.
He grabbed her face, firm but gently, "Listen to me," he said, "you can't let what happened back there affect you. I'm upset too but we have to be strong, for Leo." He whispered the last part. She somehow managed to pull herself together and relax. Frank gave her a hug before he walked away into the Senate for a special praetor meeting. He looked back at her right before he went in and the door shut behind him
Hazel walked around the Field of Mars trying to find something to do in order to take her mind off of things. She eventually decided to go sit outside of her father, Pluto's, temple. She sits there for while when she hears a loud rumble behind her. She turns around and the whole temple is shaking but as she looks around she notices nothing else is shaking and there is not a soul around. She stands up and starts to walk into the temple, multiple different stones popping up through the ground in her previous footsteps.
She walks up to the doors of the temple. She takes another look around and then opens the door and walks into the main, open area room of the temple.
As she walked in nothing seemed to have changed since the last time that she was in there before the war. She stepped into the middle and looked around. As she took the final step into the middle shadows and mist swirled up around her until the only thing she could see was darkness.
