Percy walked through the door of the big house and was welcomed by Chiron. Percy had been summoned to see Thalia and show her around the place. He was wondering what having another child of the Big Three around would be like. His thoughts were interrupted, though, when Chiron said" Percy, follow me" He did as he was told and was led to a small blue door that matched the color of Thalia's pure blue eyes.
I opened the door and slowly walked in. I looked around the room and was surprised to see Grover and Annabeth sitting next to Thalia. When they noticed that I was there, they all looked at me. My two friends waved, but Thalia just kept looking at me not knowing what to do.
"Um, hi, I'm Percy, son of Poseidon" I said, trying not to sound stupid. Thalia started to smile, but quickly stopped herself. I didn't know what to do, so I walked over to the bed and sat down next to Grover.
"So how did you figure out that your father was Poseidon?" she asked me. I tried not to laugh at the question, but couldn't help it. I laughed for a few seconds and then answered. I told her about capture the flag and the hellhound that attacked me. She nodded at a few parts of the story, but that's it. When I finished my last sentence, it looked as if she was hard in thought. She was probably wondering how the hellhound got into camp, but that would take us into whole new story. For that reason alone, I didn't say anything.
I thought that I should actually do what I was supposed to now, so I told Thalia that I should bring her to cabin one. It was getting late anyway. She started to argue that she didn't need to go to cabin one and that she could sleep here for the night. Eventually though, I convinced her to move to cabin one by telling her she would be sleeping under a living mummy if she slept in the big house.
Thalia would have to walk for the first time in five years. She pulled the blanket off of her legs and I saw that she was wearing jeans. She got up, put her feet on the floor, and tried to walk, but her legs gave in on the first step she took. We all decided that we would help her walk until she was fully recovered.
I grabbed one of her arms and pulled it over my shoulder as Annabeth did the same with the other arm. Let her get up and helped her walk. When we got outside, we helped her down the steps. We passed the volleyball court and the strawberry field. When we reached the cabins she told us to help her over to the shiny one with lightning reflections, though she didn't need to tell us.
When we reached the cabin, I opened the door and helped her walk to the only bed in the cabin. After that, she didn't need our help anymore. We said our goodbyes and left to our own cabins. I don't know about Annabeth, but I was tired. I hardly did anything when I got to my cabin. I opened the door and plopped down on the bed. All I remember after that was falling asleep.
