Percy's POV

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"Percy, are you sure you know how to drive this thing?" asked Annabeth nervously.

"Pfft, of course," I answered, pulling a seatbelt across my chest.

Annabeth sighed nervously, and exchanged a glance with Grover, who looked nervous too.

"Come on, guys," I assured them, "I've got a car and a license, so let's have a little fun."

Annabeth and Grover looked like they might jump out the window if I hadn't had started up the car and went 15 miles per hour. Annabeth clung on as if this was the Gray Sisters Taxi cab, and Grover looked like he might eat my upholstery, because he ate when he was nervous.

Chiron had sent us to pick up some steaks from the super market, because everyone had officially gotten sick of grapes. Even Mr. D decided that he had had enough, so we were ordered.

I carefully parked the car in the Cosco parking lot, arousing a sigh from my two passengers. "You should've let me drive," said Grover. "I'm 26 years old."

"You don't have a license," I said smugly.

Grover shoved a small plastic rectangle in front of my face. "Read it and weep."

Harry's POV

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"Harry, we shouldn't be here," Hermione said nervously.

"I think there's a horcrux here, though," I said, looking around the strange new place I was in. I had always imagined New York as a burning vortex of death. Strange.

"Why would Voldemort hide away in America," asked Ron, looking around. We had found out that Voldemort wasn't completely dead like we thought, but weaker than ever. All I had to do was find him.

"This place is strange," sad Hermione.

"And I'm hungry," added in Ron. Figures, Ron was always hungry.

"I am too," said Hermione.

"Oh, alright," I said, "Let's find a super market."

We turned past a blue convertible where two boys and a girl were arguing over something. I wasn't too interested until I heard a tall one with a small beard say "Those Half-Bloods don't need steak!" As soon as he said it, though, He covered his mouth and all three of them looked around nervously, as if expecing something to pop out at them. Hermione and I exchanged glances, and we quickly ran into the supermarket.

Aang's POV

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"Oh wow," said Katara, her eyes shining beautifully like always. "This is so different from the water tribe."

"The air monks would never believe this," I agreed, looking at the huge buildings. This place had to be larger than the Earth Kingdom!

"Whatever," said Sokka, looking at a map. "Azula has to be somewhere around here."

"Why exactly are we chasing Azula, again?" I asked, scratching my bald head.

"Because she has been causing so much destruction that we have to stop her," he retorted.

"Great," I said, rolling my eyes. We walked along the edge of a parking lot, looking around at the empty space. Only a few of those big things with wheels were there. "They must be controlled by earth benders," said Katara, watching one drive past.

"Are you sure this isn't the Earth Kingdom?" asked Sokka, nervously looking around.

"I'm sure," I said. We were silent for a moment, watching three kids run into a building, when three other kids stood up from a blue machine and looked nervously around. Katara grabbed our arms and pulled us into the tall building. "Maybe the emperor lives here," she said. "Why else would it be so big?"

I looked up at a large sign above our heads, trying to translate it. "Cosco?" I asked, pronouncing it like Cowzcow.

"I don't think the emperor lives here," said Sokka, gazing in the distance. "He probably lives there!" Sokka pointed towards a building in the distance. It had to be the tallest building I had ever seen, and it was taller than all the rest.

"Well, we need shelter," said Katara, looking at the sky that threatened to rain.

"Yeah," I agreed, as we walked into the store.

Percy's POV (Last time I'm switching POV's)

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I got out of the car looking around. The Parking lot was empty, and the store didn't look too busy. Some kids wearing weird medieval-looking clothes walked into the Cosco, which left us alone. "Come on," I said, breathing heavily.

In the store, there were three older looking kids and three younger looking kids. That was about it, besides some workers. Annabeth walked to the meat section, looking for steaks. Grover seemed to be having a staring contest with a flounder laying on a bag of ice. A fat jolly looking man walked up to Grover and picked up the fish. "Would-a you like-a the fish-a," he asked, holding it an inch a Grover's nose.

Grover jerked backward and said, "N—NO! I'm a vegetarian!"

The man looked disappointed. He brought the fish over to a boy with a bald head and tattoos. "How about-a you-a? A yummy fish-a for a growing boy-a?"

The boy looked disturbed. "I'm a vegetarian, sir."

The man looked unhappy. "So many vegetarians-a." He shook his head and shifted it onto his shoulder. Grover and the bald kid exchanged glances with each other and smiled. "Hi!" said the kid. "I'm Aang. These are my friends Katara and Sokka."

"Hey," responded Grover. "I'm Grover, and this is Percy and…" Grover looked around, searching for Annabeth. "Percy?" he asked turning to me. "Where's Annabeth?"

I looked behind me, looking for Annabeth. She wasn't in the meat section anymore, she was in the hardware section, probably dreaming about using that hardware to make buildings. The man who had offered us the fish was standing on a shelf two stories above her, but he looked different. His skin had grown green and scaly, and his hands had became huge paws. His teeth were fangs, and he was rolling some huge lumber towards that edge of the shelf, and it was about to fall on Annabeth.

"ANNABETH!" I cried. She jerked towards me but didn't seem to get what I was shouting about. The lumber began to call, and I knew Annabeth was a goner. I ran towards her, but I would never make it in time.

"Impedimenta!" shouted a girls voice from behind me. The lumber was hit with a light and it started to seem to float down. It was going… slower? But not slow enough. Just before it came into contact with Annabeth, I flung myself towards her, swiping her away just in time.

The monster screamed in anger. "Half-Bloods!" It cried, jumping from the shelf. I pulled out Riptide, thinking that I couldn't let these innocent mortals get hurt. Boy, was I wrong.

The monster came ripping towards us at great speed. I was going to slash at it, but something seemed to be pulling it back. The wind? No, the bald kid, Aang, was controlling the wind. The beast felon its back, whimpering. "What are you?" it asked.

I was tongue tied, I had no idea what to say, but I didn't have to say anything. An older kid with glasses ran to the beast with a stick. What was he going to do, poke it? He shouted out, "Avada Kadavra!" And the monster seemed to die. The funny thing was, though, it didn't explode into dust. It just… died.

"Harry!" cried the tall girl travelling with the boy. She had a stick just like his. "We have to get out of here!"

"Why?" he asked. "It's dead, and it's not like these muggles are going to do anything."

Annabeth and I exchanged glances. "Muggles?" she mouthed silently.

Aang walked over to the dead monster, looking at it curiously. "How did you do it?" he asked them.

The girl turned to Aang. "How did we do it? Might I ask how you did that freaky thing with the wind?"

"Oh, I'm sorry," said Aang, "I'm Aang, the avatar."

"The avatar?" asked Grover, trotting over. "You mean like one of those digital things on the computers?"

Aang and his two friends, Katara and Sokka, looked confused. "Computer?" asked Sokka, as if he didn't know what that was.

I shook my head and stood up. "Listen," I said. "Maybe someone just left a window open and there was a weird gust of wind."

"That was no coincident," said Katara. "He really is the Avatar. He's an air bender, just like how I'm a water bender." She demonstrated by making water come out of her canteen in a nice smooth stream.

"HOLY ZEUS!" cried Annabeth and I at the same time. We turned to each other, wild with worry.

"A half-blood," said Annabeth. "She must be a daughter of Poseidon."

"No," said the boy with glasses, "She must be a wizard, but I'm sure you muggles wouldn't understand that."

Annabeth, Grover, and I ran over to Katara "We need you to come back with us," said Annabeth. "We'll take you to camp half-blood."

"My little sister isn't going anywhere with you," said Sokka, stepping in front of Katara.

"Two children of Poseidon," said Grover, bewildered.

"Two wizards," said another kid with red hair.

"Stop calling us wizards," said Sokka.

"Okay, everyone stop!" cried Aang.

We all looked at him, but he didn't seem to want to say anything. "Okay," I finally said speaking up. "Let's all talk this over at camp." With that, Annabeth, Grover, and I started walking towards the parking lot with the other six kids right behind us.

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Phoebe- I hope you enjoyed this.

Tabbatha- This has been a Phoebe and Tabbatha Production

Phoebe- That we will soon continue!

Tabbatha- So now, we will end this with a song…

Both- I LOVE YOU! YOU LOVE ME! WE'RE A GREAT BIG FAMILY WITH GREAT BIG HUG AND A KISS FROM EACH OF YOU, WON'T YOU SAY YOU LOVE ME TOO!

Phoebe- Remix!

Both- I HATE YOU! YOU HATE ME! WE CHASED BARNEY UP A TREE, WE TOOK A STICK AND HIT HIM ON THE HEAD, SORRY KIDS BUT BARNEY'S DEAD!