The egg hunt was an extravagant affair. Every half-blood, Nyad and Satyr roamed the forest, searching for chocolate eggs. Or in the Satyr's case, tin-foil ones. The forest was filled with laughter and happy screams. Annabeth and me searched together. The war was over, they were together, and the egg hunt wasn't a surprise obstacle course filled with monsters to fight. I thought back to my wish. So far, the god's had kept their word. Annabeth chatted about her plans for rebuilding Mount Olympus. I only sort of listened, lost in thought of my good fortune.

We searched tree's, reached our hands in burrows, but couldn't find a single one. Each person was to find one egg each, and they were supposed to be enormous. We had already seen the Are's cabin moan in frustration at the happy bunnies on theirs, and the Aphrodite kids scream in joy at the puppies on theirs. I reached for Annabeth's hand, and together, we ventured further into the forest.

We came across a dark clearing. Annabeth had already found her egg, and was delighted to find an owl on it. She agreed to help me search for mine. Anyways, the clearing was not one I had seen yet. The whole forest was magical, but this area had an aura about it, like it had even stronger magic than the rest.

I saw a cave up ahead, and rushed towards it. "Percy," Annabeth called after me "I don't think you should…" She trailed off, and flashed a happy smile "Never mind! What can go wrong on an egg hunt?" As it turns out, many things.

We entered the cave, Annabeth turning on the flash light she kept with her. The cave was eerily quiet, only the occasional drip of water breaking the silence. Moss covered the walls, the whole place smelled of mildew, and something else. Annabeth took a deep breath in, and whispered "Chocolate. I smell chocolate."

Up ahead, a faint glimmer of sunlight crept through a small hole in the ceiling. It illuminated a large chocolate egg. I grinned, and placed it in my basket. Annabeth frowned, and began twirling a piece of her hair. Ignoring her worried expression, we ran back to camp. Breathless, Annabeth started to tell me how she felt that something was wrong, but we reached the pavilion before she could finish.

Chiron greeted us with a warm smile. "Here are the last two campers. Everyone, enjoy your treat!" Everyone cheered, and simultaneously bit into their egg. I didn't eat mine straight away. The thing was decorated with strange walking machines, and what appeared to be man-made animals. There were strange elephants, tigers with more muscle than usual, and what looked to be a flying whale. At the bottom was a letter. I squinted. Wait, no! The sentence was engraving itself onto the egg as I watched. When it stopped, I read it, and paled. "They will come, no matter what, they will come."

I rushed towards Chiron, my heart pounding. "Ah, Percy I…" He stopped speaking when he saw my face. "What happened?" I handed over the egg. He read the sentence a few times. He wasn't smiling any more. "I knew someone would find this, I knew it." He muttered. He turned to me. "Percy, this egg is very dangerous. It brings an alternative past into our world, and sometimes, they are very evil. Last time this happened was one hundred years ago. We had to keep it hush hush. They are going to come any minute now…"

The egg began to glow. Chiron quickly dropped it. Everyone in the pavilion whipped their heads around, like a dog spotting a very tasty looking bone. My mouth hung open as I watched. The egg cracked open, and colourful swirls climbed into the air. They went to the open fields, which were big enough to fit a whale. I found out it really could. The colours began to form into different shapes, and with a huge bang, it turned into the strangest of sights.

A whale was floating just above the ground. A gondola was attached to it, and ropes draped across its' back. Men scrambled across the ropes. A few jumped to the ground, and somehow attached it to the ground. A few men and a lady came down, and strode across the fields, right to where some very surprised demi-gods waited.

"Hello, I am Captain Hobbes. It appears we have landed our ship in your fields. We have had some very extensive damage, and we would like to ask if we could dock here for a while." The man cleared his throat. The man had asked right there and then if they could stay a while, with out even asking their names! Chiron was about to answer, when the lady piped up "I am very sorry we are putting you through this, us being strangers and all, but I am afraid we have no choice. We have just battled against multiple zeppelins, and we have had quite a few deaths. In fact, only half of our crew remains. We beg you to help us."

Chiron immediately answered yes, and in a couple of words, it was settled. The… ship was going to stay there a while. And the demi-gods were going to make a few friends.

Part two coming soon! Anyways, sorry if I miss-spelled some of the words, like 'Satyr' but I didn't have a book handy. (I listened to the audio books of Percy Jackson and the Olympians) Please rewiew! (And read Leviathan too… it might make more sense)