We walked outside the Athena cabin. "So…" said Annabeth. I guess she was just realizing that this was really pretty awkward i know i was. We hadn't really spoken after our painful breakup years ago. The awkward silence however was broken by someone else. "Annabeth, Percy, it's so good to see you" Chiron called as he galloped towards you. "I must say I am very glad to see you but I am even gladder that you've seen each other, I have something to tell you both. Well a couple of things actually." I understand how he felt. He didn't want to force us together. Now I looked at Annabeth, who I could tell had no idea what Chiron wanted to tell us either. "Well first off" he started "your children are both great campers though they are younger than most. Alyssa well actually she is almost exactly like you Annabeth. Including an invisibility hat. The only difference is hers is a Jets hat not Yankees. She even wants to be an architect." I know" said Annabeth "she told me." Chiron continued "Oh you've met Alyssa. You guys even look alike. Anyway, particularly they are both very good with sword work, well in Alyssa's case knife work". Annabeth shot me a questioning look, probably wondering why I had given Alyssa a knife. "They also both arrived with their weapons, which I know I gave to you but I assumed it was for you to learn a new weapon, not to teach your daughters how to use it before they came to camp. I must say it surprised our swords counselor when 2 nine year old girls almost beat him on the first day." I knew Annabeth was blushing now too. I was almost sure she, like me, could not resist teaching her kid her best skill. However, Chiron continued not noticing our embarrassment. "This leads me right into my next thing to tell you. I would like you two to give a demonstration duel. Then he looked to us, looking for a response. Annabeth turned to me "you up for it seaweed brain?" and when I looked in her eyes I could see her teenage self. "Of course" I said "get ready to be crushed" Chiron laughed. "What?" Annabeth said. But I knew the answer before he said it "you two sound just like teenagers" he laughed again "I guess some things never change". "One last thing" Chiron said. He seemed very excited but also hesitant to tell us. "Athena and Poseidon along with some of the other gods would like to come honor you but first you are to not give a speech per say but tell them about what you've done. Your quests, the battle, you know." This I wasn't so sure about. Truthfully, I really didn't like to talk about what I had done I felt like it made me sound big headed, which is why Alyssa knew so much about what Annabeth had done. By telling Annabeth's story I told mine as well. I looked at Annabeth she looked hesitant as well. Chiron spoke again "Please. They have all already heard about you both you're kinda a big deal you know." He chuckled at our red faces. Then Annabeth spoke up. "Why me? I'm not the hero of Olympus." She said elbowing me. She knew I had always hated that title. "of course not" said Chiron "you're the heroine of Olympus." Now it was my turn to elbow Annabeth. Chiron looked at us. "Camp half-blood really does bring out the best in everyone. I mean look at you two I feel like I'm talking to your teenage selves." It really was just like old times, the joking, the play-fighting it made me wish I could still spend my summers here. That made my decision. I looked at Annabeth. "Let's do it." I said "the kids will get to meet Athena and Poseidon and it's a chance to share the real story. Out of everyone we spent the most time there, fighting. We knew the most throughout. All they have probably heard is that I defeated Kronos by stabbing him, which isn't even true. They need to know the real story who the heroes really were." Annabeth looked at me, stunned "wow, for a seaweed brain, that was really smart." I laughed. "I think that's the first time you have ever called anything I did smart. I've gotten brave, nice, cute, loyal but for a child of Athena smart is high praise. I don't think even my own daughter has called me smart." Annabeth laughed too "there's a first time for everything".