Chapter 1

Every once in a while I'd find him sneaking around, writing letters, thinking I didn't notice him. He'd always do the same things before sending it with our new owl, duplicate the letter.

"To Ron and Percy," Harry whispered to Athena, who flew off in a hurry.

Why would Harry need to talk to Percy?I wondered.

"Ginny, honey I'm off to work," He called through our flat.

I stood in the doorway to our room, I had a view of the kitchen, and more importantly; Harry. It was almost 7:00 am, and the sunlight ran through the little slits in the drapes, landing on his face.

"Goodbye, dear," I said.

Harry turned around and walked over to me. "Goodbye, love." He pressed a kiss to my forehead, sending butterflies to my stomach. A whole year after 'the chosen one' defeated the dark lord and he still makes me nervous.

He left to the ministry, and left me alone. Perfect.

Every morning he sent a letter to Ron and Percy, and every morning I saw him send it. So naturally I spoke to Hermione. Hermione was to apparate into mine and Harry's flat at exactly 7:14, with any and all the letters Harry had sent Ron, and I was to look for any letters Harry had received.

At 7:12 I had located all the letters from Ron and Percy. I sat on the couch and awaited my friends appearance.

7:14, Hermione apparated into my living room, exactly on time as usual.

"Ginny," She said happily, "why did I have to go through Ron's letters?"

"I saw Harry writing letters, to Ron and Percy, when i confronted him he said it was nothing,"

"Maybe it is nothing,' Hermione suggested.

i sighed, Harry always told me what was happening, he even occasionally. told me about his secret missions as an auror. "Can we just read them please i needed the missing pieces.

"Okay."

I opened the letter with the earliest date.

May 4 1999

Harry Potter,

Hello, Harry. I have been told a great deal about the problems you have faced and your world, which is quite similar to mine. I was told by my counselor, Chiron, that you could help me with the war taking place in my world. You see I am a demigod, son of Poseidon, I'm from New York but I'm traveling a bit at the moment and have found myself in England.

Chiron did mention you probably wouldn't believe me without proof that I can be trusted, so here it is. Chiron told me of an old story, several years ago Chiron encountered Albus Dumbledore, he said he asked him to do him a favour, to not side with Lord Voldemort when he came to ask.

I know this isn't much to go on, it honestly isn't anything, but do me a favour and trust me because we need help. You can tell one other person but I don't want word to get around.

I will tell you about the problems we face when we meet one another.

Sincerely,

Percy Jackson

May 5 1999

Dear Ron and Percy.

First of, Ron the letter I have enclosed is that of Percy to me, it should explain. Please send it back after you read it.

Second, Percy I would love to meet you and discuss ways we can help you. I'm not sure if i definitely trust you yet, so just because I am responding doesn't mean I will help.

-H

May 5 1999

Harry and Percy.

It's good meet you mate, I'd love to help, although I've probably seen enough lives ended short for several life times, so we if we could minimize the chances someone will die that would be great.

Could we all meet up tomorrow at the leaky cauldron?

Thanks,

Ron Weasley.

May 5 1999

Harry and Ron

Good to 'meet' you too Ron.

That sounds good although I don't know where the leaky cauldron is. If you could tell me that'd be great.

pj

May 6 1999

Ron and Percy

Why don't you lot just meet me at the park across from my house at 7:00 am? Then we can apparate (will explain) to the leaky cauldron. Ron and I have the day off.

-H

"That's the letter Harry sent this morning," I whispered.

"Do you have Quiditch, today?" Hermione asked.

"No, why what are you thinking?" I asked.

She turned at looked at me, a crazy but genius look in her eye, "Let's pay them a visit at the leaky cauldron."

A/N Ok so this is my first story so please don't judge to harshly, constructive criticism is always good though. :)