Fabian:

It was Emmett and Jasper who discovered the camp.

They went out hunting and eventually reached as far as Long Island. And even from there, they could already hear the battle cries and unusual screams coming from close by. They didn't want to grow too close, afraid that they might catch their attention and demand for information, especially when most of the teenagers were holding medieval weapons that could slice through him as easily as a knife through butter. And this was his vampire side talking.

Carlisle was too intrigued to ignore them, wanting to know more and more about who those children are so he asked him to talk to their Camp Director, explaining his motives and who they are without even worrying what the Volturi would think. He was afraid that he might not accept them and tell them off and ending up being killed by their true leaders but surprisingly, Chiron was just as curious as my adoptive father was.

The travel was short, packing up only the necessities and having Jacob follow them with Seth and Leah, running until they reached New York. And after that, they started searching for the scent, following Edward's mind reading and Fabian's ability to pinpoint people easily. Eventually they saw a couple sitting outside a coffee place, talking about school and camp. Carlisle, Edward, Jasper, and he quickly approached them and introduced themselves. Gladly, the teenagers were expecting them and told them that it would be crucial for them to go ride to camp with them using the van.

In a few minutes, they reached the base of a hill and walked casually to the sturdy pine standing proudly at the top. As they walked, they introduced themselves as Percy and Annabeth, having told them their heritage and who their biological parents really are. They seemed to accept him and Edward did prove that they were telling the truth so they don't have to worry about being ambushed.

Percy was the son of Poseidon with messy jet black hair and stunning sea green eyes. His build was impressive and it was obvious that his skin was seen by the sun a lot. Annabeth, on the other hand, had blonde hair falling into perfect curls on her back. She has these calculating gray eyes that always made you a little self conscious and thinking if you do something wrong, she would clearly see it. She was slim, tall, and just as tan as her boyfriend.

The pair directed them to the big baby blue house near the entrance, opening the door for their entire family and the three werewolves (who have thankfully transformed back to human form and got dressed rather quickly.) "Chiron's expecting you," Percy said softly as Carlisle followed him down the hall and to the office close by. He heard the door close lightly and soft mutterings that he didn't want to listen to at the moment.

"So…" Renesmee cleared her throat, shifting uncomfortably in her seat whilst Jacob wrapped an arm around her. "Where do we stay?"

Edward chuckled lightly, together with Rose and Alice while Bella just shook her head at the childish comment. Honestly, the girl was only supposed to be five years old but she already looks as if she was sixteen and everyday she was still growing little by little. "We have to see if we can stay here first. Chiron's a little worried about the safety of his campers and Carlisle is trying to reassure him that we're technically vegetarian." Jasper answered for all of them.

"Hey, Percy's pretty hot…" the girl muttered teasingly, eyeing the man beside her with such mischief that it can be compared to a child of Hermes.

Her boyfriend looked at her with wide, unblinking eyes. "You did not just say that."

"Hmm, but I just did."

They all laughed at the werewolf's horrified face, even Leah couldn't help but smile as she fingered with her necklace. You see, Seth was already trying to find a new girlfriend or someone to imprint on and he was on the right track because he technically did on a daughter of Hecate named Lou Ellen. His sister was pretty disappointed that she couldn't find someone so easily but she never said a word. He just knew what she's thinking in a way that made him a little conscious.

Carlisle walked out with a smile on his face, explaining to them that he allowed all of them to stay for as long as they wanted. He didn't like the idea at first, seeing that his family was pushing his self-control to the limit and his wasn't as good as Bella's. But he hasn't eaten Percy and Annabeth yet so that was a good start for them. Also, he didn't want to be the weird one, the one with no friends and no person to relate with.

Well, that was until a gasp was heard when he went outside of the Big House.

Nina:

She wished she could have heard something else from him, another sign that she needed to prove all of her theories that Fabian was not who he used to be. She didn't like who he turned to, didn't like the fact that there was no blush on his cheeks that she once found so adorable or that he couldn't cry anymore. She always thought that he was sensitive enough to feel her pain even when she tried to hide it but now, she doesn't know if he does or doesn't because she never saw a sign. Also, his voice changed, turning sweeter and more melodious that it used to be and she envied him, envied him for being so damn perfect.

A groan of frustration escaped her lips as she slammed her book shut. She barely understood her lessons now with him unable to help her when she needed it. And she closed her ears as the voices came back, his voice. His familiar yet unfamiliar voice. You're not supposed to blame me for almost failing, he mused, But if you really want to, then you should at least do it right.

"Don't tell me what to do." She said through gritted teeth, "I don't even know why you're here. You should be with your new friends." She didn't know why she was so bitter towards him, seeing that it was practically her fault as to why this happened.

And he laughed, reminding me of that shy boy he once was. I wanted to hear from you, Nina. Why do you think I'll ever talk to you?

"Fabian, where are you?" she asked instead of throwing a fit, wanting nothing more than to see him again. Even though he changed, she wanted to see the brave guy she once had a crush on.

I can't tell you but what I can tell you is that you have to let me go. We're not going to see each other again and maybe when you do, you won't like what you will see.

And after that was silence.

Nina can't help but think what he meant. She couldn't bear not knowing something and she has always trusted Fabian in telling her everything that she wanted to know. And he didn't even blink when he refused to speak about what happened to him in America, wherever he is.

She didn't tell anyone about her short conversation, nor did she even give a hint that she had one. She wanted to keep something to herself for once and she just liked being the only person who knows that he's technically alright, even when the odds are clearly against that statement.

Weeks passed as they got closer and closer to the end of the year, having to trudge to school and hope that the finals aren't as bad as others think they are. She studied hard, never getting help from him even when she prayed hard that he talk to her again. But she gave up when she realized that it was no use. Fabian was just as stubborn as she was when he wants to be. She liked that about him, when he does everything just to get his own way and when he doesn't, he gets annoyed. She wished he was here now to teach her about Chemistry for she was failing rather miserably. She didn't like failing. She's going to lose her scholarship if she keeps this up.

It was Mara who finally reached out to her. She accepted the offer quite gratefully and they became closer than they were, eventually telling her about the Anubis House mysteries for she was the only one who didn't know about it. "Look, Nina, you should at least try to understand this. You won't learn."

She groaned and buried her face in her hands at another persistent offer by her teacher. She barely understood all the symbols, much less understand them. "I can't…" she insisted, having to turn away from her just to get the point.

"Is something distracting you? Is it Fabian?" the last question was implied so eagerly as if everything that was wrong with her was caused by him, which was more or less true.

Nina didn't answer. Instead, she opened her book grudgingly just to try to find what the symbols are and what they do. Eventually she found out what the answer to Mara's question is and told her this eagerly, having to smile when her friend nodded.

That was when she heard a knock in the door…

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