Annabeth

Percy had tried to defend himself but it was still mean. He didn't even know Jason was Thalia's brother. I talked to Thalia after they had taken Jason away.

"Percy is so sorry. He didn't know Jason was your brother." I defended.

"I know." She said.

"Thalia, are you okay?"

"What?" She asked. She shook her head nad actually looked at me.

"Thalia, are you okay?"

"Oh, I just think it just isn't fair. I barely know him, and every time I see him he's in trouble."

"He'll be okay." I said, trying to comfort her.

"I know." She just looked straight ahead.

"Where's Artemis anyways?"

"She was told to go to Olympus, the gods think something's happening in Greece."

"So you're going to stay here?"

"Only for a few days."

"Why? Why can't you stay longer?"

"We are still looking for the Roman camp. I'm going to be leading the group. Last time Artemis led us there our memories were erased just like Jason's."

"Oh."

"I gotta go. Bye." Thalia turned around but had an afterthought, "Have you always noticed that I come at the worst times. I don't even know why she specifically sent us here if she won't be up there that long. We can handle ourselves in the woods. I wonder. Oh well." That gave me a good bye hug. Thalia left and began to head toward the infirmary. I left to and began walking to the Athena cabin. I went in there and took a nap.

I was in Olympus. The gods were discussing whether or not to go to Greece or stay here. Zeus was the first to speak.

"There has been a disturbance on Mount Olympus."

"Are you going to be Captain Obvious the entire meeting?" Apollo retorted.

"Yes brother, are you going to be mystic or just tell us what's happening?." Poseidon butted in.

"Brother, I am getting there. I believe another Titan has risen." Zeus responded.

Apollo waved his hand like he was signaling that he was being obvious again. Dionysus laid back in his chair and closed his eyes and twirled a grapevine around in his hand.

"Who is it?" Hermes demanded. "He better not get in the way of my deliveries. It's mayhem in my delivery system."

"I don't know. But I don't think your deliveries will be hurt." Zeus answered.

"Then why are we here?" Apollo asked.

"Yes, for once Apollo is right, besides, I've got a machine to fix." Hephaestus added.

"You always have a machine to fix." Artemis said.

"Sis, breathe. You are too tense." Apollo added.

"Don't call me sis!" Artemis yelled at him."My hunters are stuck at that wretched camp."

"Hey. That camp keeps our kids safe." Athena added.

Artemis continued as if she hadn't said anything, "They are becoming suspicious. I never send them there unless I'm going to be here for a while. I am going to send them back to the woods tomorrow to help the suspicions and when I do that I better not be here."

"Could we get back on topic?" Poseidon asked.

"Stop talking everyone." Athena ordered.

"Honey, just because your smart doesn't mean you get to order us around." Aphrodite commented. Athena glared in her direction.

"Athena's right." Poseidon said.

"Wait, did I just hear you right? You just agreed with Athena." Ares demanded. Poseidon completely ignored him.

"There is a dream interfering with this conversation." Poseidon said. Everyone turned towards where I watched.

"Of course, it's one of yours." Aphrodite said.

"Stop talking Aphrodite. At least my kids have a brain, all yours care about is make-up and boys." She turned back to me. "Annabeth, awaken." She ordered.

My eyes flew open. I sat up in my bed, so there was something wrong on Olympus. I got out of bed and went outside, it was night so I couldn't see anything. I still saw a light in the infirmary though so Thalia was still there.