Author's Comment,
Thank you for all your reviews! I have been studying for my finals for a while now, and I wanted to take a break to get this up for you! Anyway, here's Edmund Pevensie doing the disclaimer because I just saw the Voyage of the Dawn Treader.
Edmund P: Daughter of Hades1995 does NOT own Percy Jackson. *Runs off to duel Caspian*
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When I went to bed, I wasn't expecting to have a dream.
I was standing in the middle of a dark forest beside Thalia had and she had her bow and arrow at the ready. She was pointing it in the forest, at something I couldn't see.
"Come out and fight!" she yelled.
No answer.
"What have you done with Percy and Nico?" she demanded.
This time, a growl answered her. And inside the trees, two yellow eyes appeared. I took a step back, but Thalia held her ground.
"Die!" she yelled, releasing an arrow. It flew straight at the thing in the forest.
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"Percy!"
I snapped my eyes open and sat up. That voice was her voice! But, no, she couldn't possibly be here⦠could she? I looked around, and there, beside my bed, was Thalia Grace herself.
"Thalia?" I rubbed my eyes. "What are you doing here? How'd you get in?"
"Nico shadow traveled me here," she pointed to the boy with black hair to her left, whom I hadn't noticed until now. "And I'm here because Lady Artemis's hunters have all gone missing."
"You're still here," I pointed out.
She rolled her eyes. "Yes, I know that. But when I woke up, the rest of the hunters were gone. Lady Artemis thinks that they have been kidnapped."
"Can we discuss this in the living room?" I asked. "I need to get dressed first."
She nodded, and left the room with Nico.
I scrambled out of bed and quickly got dressed. I glanced at the clock; it was only five forty three in the morning.
I went into the living room to find Thalia and Nico standing by the couch.
"Okay Percy, we need to make a plan to find the other hunters," Thalia immediately said.
"Why am I here anyway?" Nico asked. "I was just about to go and-,"
"The hunters are missing!" Thalia hissed at him; just as the door to Paul's room opened.
"Percy?" he asked. "What's going on in here?"
He froze when he saw Thalia and Nico. Nico waved at Paul, while Thalia looked him up and down.
"Who are these people?" he asked.
"My, um, Cousins," I said.
"Thalia Grace, Daughter of Zeus, and the Lieutenant of Lady Artemis."
"I was here yesterday," Nico said. "Nico, son of Hades."
"Oh, you two are playing a game with Percy?" he yawned. "That's nice."
"Actually," I said, "We're not. And I was wondering if you could drive us to Camp Half-Blood. We need a quest because Artemis's hunters have gone missing."
"Can't your game wait until the weekend?" he asked. "You have school tomorrow, and I'm not sure if Sally would be pleased if I let you ditch."
Thalia gave me a look before turning back to face Paul. "Percy hasn't told you that the Greek Gods are real?"
"He did," Paul said. "But I know they aren't. However, that reminds me of an interesting dream I had last night of Percy making water come out of a cup."
"That wasn't a dream," I told him. "I did make water come out of a cup. But please, we need to go to Camp. Mom won't mind me missing school for awhile if it's for demigod stuff."
As if the Gods were listening, my mom walked out of her room.
"What's this about demigod stuff?" she asked, walking over to us.
"We need a ride to Camp Half-Blood Mrs. Jackson," Thalia said.
Nico took that time to try and escape. "Well, since I'm clearly not needed here, I think I'll be going."
He made a break for the exit doors.
Thalia sighed and a bow and arrow appeared in her hands. She took aim at Nico, and an Arrow shot at him, pinning his sleeve against the wall.
"Thalia!" he whined.
"You are not escaping!" she shouted, silencing him.
"The arrow! Where did it come from? What is going on?" Paul asked.
"You mean my weapon?" Thalia made said weapon vanish. "It was a present from the Goddess Artemis herself. It can appear in my hands any time I need it. It is made of Silver, which can kill any type of Monsters."
"They're real?" he said. "Now I feel stupid. Sally, Percy, I'm sorry for not believing you sooner."
"It's okay Paul," Mom and I said.
"Yes, it is really interesting that you believe in the Gods now," Thalia said. "But we need to get going. The hunters are still missing."
