"Percy! I need to go to Olympus! Now."

"What? Annabeth, what is it? You've been jumpy ever since last night! At least tell me now what's bothering you!" said Percy indigantly.

"Only if you promise to let me go to Olympus after," I said.

"Fine, just tell me!"

"Okay, last night I went to Rachel," Percy sighed, "I asked her if there was anything I needed to know. She wasn't sure, but then her eyes went green and she-she said,

'Two immortal enemies after one mistake

a child shall rise

immortal, not a fake

a new goddess will arrive

after Hestia's drop

and Dionysus' climb

the most powerful of her time

with wisdom and the ocean combined

she shall join Olympus

during her rightful reign.'

Now do you see? Rachel said a new prophecy!"

"But why does it concern us?" asked Percy, confused.

"Oh, Percy, they mean Chloe!" I burst out.

"Wait, what? Our Chloe?"

"Yes, because they said more powerful than the ocean and wisdom combined! Two heavenly enemies after one mistake! Athena and Poseidon! Poseidon and Medusa! Don't you understand, Percy? Chloe's a goddess!" I wailed.

"Chloe can't be a goddess! Impossible!"

"Hopefully, it's another daughter of Athena and son of Poseidon!"

"But, I'm the only son of Poseidon!"

"But not of Neptune! And Minerva! Please, Percy, let me go! I just can't bear to live without knowing!"

"Neither can I. You're not going alone. And we better take Chloe for good measure. Now calm down, you're going to wake Chloe up. And then something somewhere will be messed up." said Percy, trying to cheer me up. Trust me, it did make me smile, but I'm so scared for Chloe. I mean, a goddess?

The next morning, we got in the car and drove to the Empire State Building. We grimly walked out, little Chloe squealing in my arms. I marched up to the desk clerk.

"600th floor, please." I requested. He looked at Chloe in my arms and gave us a key.

"They've been expecting you."