Hi again guys. As always, I don't own Percy Jackson, Kane Chronicles, or any other Rick Riordan book because I am not Rick Riordan. Enjoy.

-Apollo


Luna's POV

"Are we close?" Cole asked.

"Yes," I responded. "It should be another half hour of walking, give or take."

The four of us were walking through the alleys of Brooklyn and I was looking for the warehouse the the Brooklyn House was on top of.

The alleys were dark and dank, plus we had been walking for hours, so our moods weren't the best.

"We've been walking for two hours," Violet said a bit impatiently.

"Well, we didn't go on this quest for it to be easy," I responded.

"Yeah, I guess your right," she admitted.

We continued to creep through the alleys, looking for the house.

"So, we're looking for some house on the roof of a warehouse?" Al asked.

"It's not just 'some house', it is one of the coolest places I've seen in my life, and that is saying a lot, considering that I have been to both demigod camps," I told them.

"I'll believe it when I see it," Al responded.

"Also, I don't think that you will be able to see it," I told them. "Only magicians can see it, but I'm sure I can convince Carter or Sadie to take down the illusion spell."

The others nodded and we continued onward.


Cole's POV

This went on for about twenty-five more minutes.

Then Luna pointed upward.

"There," she told us. "You guys probably won't be able to see it."

As expected, I saw nothing.

"Your right, I don't see anything," I told her.

"Neither can I," Al said to her.

"I can," said Violet's voice behind us.

Our eyes turned toward Violet.

"You see it?" Luna asked. "How? Only magicians can see it."

She shrugged.

"Probably some kind of flaw," Violet said.

Luna looked toward the ground.

"Yeah, must be," she mumbled.

Then, after some silence, Luna looked up at us.

"I'm going into the Brooklyn House to explain the situation and tell them to take down the illusion spell, so sit tight," she told us.

Then she took off toward the fire escape ladder.


Luna's POV

I always preferred climbing up and down the warehouse that the Brooklyn House was on using the fire escape. It let me use my cat-like abilities to the fullest and I just enjoyed it more than the stairs.

In about thirty seconds, I was at the top of the warehouse looking at the Brooklyn House.

The five story mansion felt more like a home to me than anything before.

Despite it's massive size, it has a cozy feel to it. It's basically a six star hotel/school for magicians. Also Carter and Sadie Kane, the people running the place, are the absolute best.

I haven't been here in a couple years, and I only realized now how much I missed this place.

I walked up to the door, which was just a slab of wood without a handle that needed to be lifted up with magic.

I reached out and used magic to lift the door open to see Sadie Kane pacing the room, clearly worried about something. She had a little girl with her.

She turned around and saw me, then she turned toward the little girl.

"Sorry Molly," Sadie said to the girl in her distinct British accent. "I have something to do, can you go to the other room to ask Felix for help with your homework."

The girl nodded and ran off to the other room.

Sadie was a nineteen year old girl with blond hair with pink highlights and distinct British accent. Although she is quite spunky and rebellious, she has a caring side as well.

Sadie walked toward me with her arms wide and hugged me.

"Hullo Luna," She said. "Long time no see."

We broke off from the hug.

"It's great to see you too," I told her. "But I'm not here to say hi, this is about Walt."

Sadie's smile wavered and her face turned serious, and for good reason, Walt was her boyfriend and they cared for each other very much.

"How could you know? He only disappeared yesterday," she told me.

"We want to help," I responded.

"We?"

"I have a group of friends outside," I told her. "But they aren't magicians."

She gave me a puzzled look.

"What do you mean 'not magicians'?" She asked.

"Demigods, like Percy and Annebeth," I responded. "So I'm going to have to ask you to take down the illusion spell."

Her eyes widened and she finally spoke.

"Okay," she told me. "I'll go get Carter."


Alabaster's POV

A few minutes after Luna entered the warehouse, she came back.

"They agreed to let you guys in and talk about the situation," she told us. "The illusion will be gone in just about...now."

Suddenly, a massive, five story mansion appeared on top of the warehouse.

It was huge, but not intimidating, almost welcoming.

I have a feeling that Luna wasn't exaggerating when she said that this place was great.

She turned toward us with a cocky grin.

"Welcome to paradise."


I hope you guys enjoyed. Thanks for reading. Peace.

-Apollo