Finally uploaded a sequel to the Son of the Sea and the Eye of Horus Meet Again. I plans for this for a while, but didn't get a chance to type it. XP It's not the best chapter, but I'll try to make the next chapters better.

I probably won't be updating often because of school, but I hope you stick with me!


I got in the camp truck with the other kids. Normally my mom would've driven me to camp, but she was busy with work. So for now, I had to ride in the truck. With some other demigods. And strawberries.

The truck came quickly and parked in front of Goode.

"Hey Seaweed Brain,"Annabeth said as I jumped in.

"Hey Wise Girl," I smiled.

"Please, no PDA," Connor said covering his eyes, but he was smiling under it.

"Ah, you're just jealous," Travis said clapping him on the shoulder.

"No I'm not!"

"Just shut up," someone mumbled from the corner.

"Yes, please," Annabeth said rolling her eyes.

I grabbed a strawberry and popped one into my mouth. "So… what's our next stop?"

"BAG," Leo said fiddling with some machine pieces.

"Sorry?"

"Brooklyn Academy for the Gifted, I think," Annabeth said. "Then after that, the airport."

"Oh. Thanks," I popped another strawberry into my mouth.

"You shouldn't eat all the strawberries, or the harpy will notice," Katie said.

"Ah, it's okay. We already ate half of the strawberries in here," Travis grinned.

"That's not true," Annabeth whispered to Percy, "they fed it to Clovis, stem and all while he was sleeping."

"So this is what happens when you leave demigods in a truck with strawberries."

"Apparently so."

We stayed silent for a moment as the others chatted up a storm.

"So how were you?" I asked. It seemed like the wrong thing to ask since I saw her a week ago, but I didn't know what else to say.

"Good," she said absently.

"What are you thinking about?" I asked, knowing that she was only paying half her mind to me.

"The things that happened during winter break," Annabeth said. "It was kind of weird, don't you think?"

"What, us going to my mom's apartment and eating cake? It wasn't that strange at all if you ask me."

Annabeth groaned into her hands. "No, I mean the events between that Seaweed Brain."

"Oh. Oh, that…" I lowered my voice. "We still didn't tell anyone about it did we?"

"No, and I don't think we should," Annabeth said. "At least not yet."

"You could've at least let me tell my mom."

"I know Percy. But we can't be too careful can we?" she said.

The truck lurched and then froze to a stop.

Leo rubbed his head. "Man that hurts! I should really fix the gears in this thing."

Everyone groaned in agreement (besides Clovis who was still sleeping).

The back of the truck opened and let the bright light into the dim truck. My eyes hurt from looking at the dark so long.

Annabeth checked her watch. "We were a bit late, and BAG already ended. So why aren't they here?"

"Who knows?" I shrugged. "Maybe they're off shopping or something?"

"Do you even know who "they" are?"

"Nope. No clue at all."

"We're supposed to be picking up Drew and Lacey," an Aphrodite girl said. "They usually come out on time, so I don't know what's the problem."

I heard the harpies screeching impatiently. They were going to leave soon if they didn't come out.

"You want to go check?" I asked.

"Sure, why not?" Annabeth replied.

"Can we go too?" Connor asked.

"Yeah, we want to… you know. Get a good look of the school," Travis snickered.

"You can't do that without me!" Leo said.

"Fine, but don't pull any pranks!" Annabeth yelled and we entered the school.

"Are you sure it's okay that we're just barging in here?" I said. "I mean, it's not like we can go in."

"Actually, we can, in a matter of fact," Annabeth said waving a rule sheet in front of me. "Says here that people are allowed to come in classes if the bell has rung for dismissal. Drew and Lacey should be in Room 40A."

We walked in the hallway which was strangely quiet. All the other classes have been dismissed, but there were no students around. We kept walking until we found the only class that was still not dismissed.

"Let's go in," Annabeth said and entered through the back door.

The teacher was lounging back in her chair while the students were grumbling and writing. Drew and Lacey looked back at us and Lacey mouthed, Get us out of here. On the board, a name was written on the board. First I thought it said: Ms. Pertisenteni. Then several minutes later, I found out that it was Ms. Serpentine.

"Sssso, why are you here? Thissss class isn't over you know," the teacher said in a sickly sweet voice. The teacher was tall and (too) skinny with too much of makeup. It made me want to gag.

"The rules say that we can come in, even if the class isn't dismissed," Annabeth said. "And we're here to pick up someone."

The teacher sighed. "That'ssss not allowed. If you won't leave, then I guess I have to get rid of you then." She hissed with laughter.

Her skin turned green and her legs turned into double snake trunks. A spear materialized in her hand.

"A dracanae," Annabeth muttered. "I should have known."

"First things first," I said. "Class dismissed!"

The students all looked back and stared. The next second, they were all running out of the classroom.

"We'll meet you at the truck!" I yelled and Drew and Lacey nodded.

"You will die, Percy Jackson!" the dracanae hissed and hurled the spear at me. It embedded itself in the wall.

"You missed," I said incredulously. "You should improve your aim."

"The otherssss are coming," she laughed. "You will die here today!"

"Not a chance," Annabeth said with a small smile. She drew her drakon-bone sword and quickly slashed the monster in two.

"Let's leave now," I said and we headed for the door only to find more dracanae filing in single file.

"Uh-oh," I muttered.

"The other door's taken too," Annabeth muttered.

Then from the middle of the group, there was a BANG! and strawberries began flooding over the dracanae.

"What the—" I said.

Annabeth grabbed my hand and jumped over the monsters. "No time, let's go!"

We saw Leo and the Stoll brothers high-fiving each other.

"That was awesome!" they laughed.

"It would've been better if it was strawberry jelly though," Leo said wistfully.

Annabeth rolled her eyes. "Let's go."

As we were about to ride the truck, someone asked, "Percy, Annabeth. What are you doing here?"

I looked back and saw a familiar face. Sadie.