You guys, I realised something a while ago! I…I think I'm obsessed with this story…this has never happened before and I don't know how to deal with it, so I'm probably just gonna post as often as possible and see if that does anything…Anyways, thanks as usual to my reviewers! Otaku-TACO seemed to have enjoyed her chapter and I got away with a bruised shoulder instead of being stoned! Yay! Anyways, on with the story!

Disclaimer: I wish I owned the Percy Jackson series, especially Nico and Leo, but sadly, I do not.

Nico's P.O.V.

A large group of us sat around in the Big House, each cabin leader plus Leann and Chiron gathered together, discussing Leann's claiming very loudly.

"Who's symbol was that?"

"There are no gods with that symbol!"

"Is it Kronos? Kronos has gold eyes…"

"It can't be Kronos! He, like, died or something, didn't he?"

"Yeah, he wouldn't be able to claim her!"

"Then who is it?!"

There was so much noise and confusion that almost no one noticed as a girl slipped into the room. The noise only ceased when the girl spoke.

"Sup," Sage said, taking a bite out of an apple she had brought.

"Sage?" I asked. "What are you doing here?"

She stared at me. "Oh, did I forget to tell you that I had been claimed by Ares recently when you ditched me?" She shrugged. "My bad."

I stared at her for a few minutes, trying to figure out how to reply to that but ended up just shaking my head. "Look, sorry 'bout that and all, but we're kind of really busy right now. We're trying to figure out who Leann's immortal parent is…her symbol was a pair of golden eyes, but there are no gods or goddesses that-"

"Gold eyes?" Sage questioned, before shrugging. "That's easy. Her immortal parent is Theia, titan of sight and lights in the sky." She glanced around, seeming a bit confused at all the surprised and perplexed stares she was getting. "You know, Theia, titan of precious metals, wife of Hyperion, mother of Helios, Selene and Eos." She frowned when she continued receiving odd looks. "What? I know shit."

There were a few moments of awed silence as this sank in. Finally, someone spoke up.

"Wait…she's the daughter of a Titan?"

This got the uproar going once more.

"Child of a titan? Is that even possible?"

"Of course it's possible, you nimrod. If gods can get down with mortals, why couldn't titans?"

"If she's a titan chick, and titans are, like, bad guys, does that mean she's, like, a bad guy-girl-thing?"

"Which cabin would she be in? There aren't any cabins for titan's…"

"We're not gonna have to give her her own cabin, are we?"

"Well, she's not staying in my cabin, that's for sure."

"I don't want her in my cabin either!"

I frowned at the way they talked about her so horribly like she wasn't even there. It kind of made me think of…myself. Back before the whole agreement that the gods were equal, when everyone treated me like an outcast just because I was Hades' son. Even now, even if it wasn't as bad as before, I still got some dirty looks like I shouldn't exist. Annabeth had tried to convince me that it was because of the whole Big Three treaty to not have kids, but no one ever treated Percy like that. And the treaty was over now anyways.

I glanced over at Leann, curious as to how she would react to everyone treating her like an undesirable thing. She seemed rather nonchalant about it, keeping a poker face despite the insults. But I knew that face. I used to wear it all the time. I could see the hurt flickering just behind her seemingly blank eyes.

Finally, fed up with the cold, heartless debate, I spoke up. "She can stay in my cabin."

Silence filled the room as everyone stared at me. They began to look away in shame one-by-one, seeing the furious look clear in my eyes. Only Chiron remained watching, a mixture of gratitude and pride on his face.

After a few more moments of discussion to tie up any loose ends, the meeting was adjourned.

As we left the Big House, Leann fell in step with me. "Thank you." She said quietly.

"What?" I asked, a bit confused.

She rolled her eyes. "You heard what I said, and I'm not repeating it. I just wanted to let you know that I appreciate what you did back there. That's the last you're hearing from me on that topic!" Before I could reply, she pecked me on the cheek then bolted across the lawn as if for dear life.

. . .

After her first day, Leann didn't really attempt to talk to anyone. She'd realised fairly quickly that things like, "Hey Stolls, that firework prank you're going to do in a few weeks? Hilarious!" and, "Katie, that new fertilizer you decided to try was a bad idea. All your plants are going to die in a few days." weren't exactly the best conversation starters.

It didn't take long for things to return to normal. Well, mostly. The Hades table got more suspicious glances than it had previously. Nico spent most of his time with Sage and Leann. He still wasn't quite used to the idea that there was another life form in his room at nights…

Percy, Annabeth and Leo got back from the quest a few days after Leann had first arrived at camp (the same day, in fact, that Katie's plants died and an exact week before the Stoll's bomb trick). After Nico had filled them in on the whole 'Mama Titan' thing, they automatically started doing everything they could to help Leann feel welcome at the camp.

However, it wasn't long before things got complicated.

One night, while Nico was enjoying a random dream where a giant doughnut told him how to get to Candy Mountain, a horrible scream pulled him roughly into reality.

It took a lot to wake Nico. Any ordinary scream wouldn't have affected him. But this wasn't any ordinary scream. It was a horrible, blood-curdling scream that made you fell shivers straight through to your bones. It pierced through the thick night it one steady, shrill note.

And it was coming from Leann.

She was sitting bolt upright in the bed beside mine, her wide eyes filled with terror as she shrieked, tightly clutching the colourful, worn to shreds stuffed elephant that she slept with. A sheen of sweat glistened on her pale face as she finally ceased her screaming and gasped in deep, ragged breaths.

I was at her side in an instant. "Leann? What's wrong? What happened?" My worries were increased as she scrambled away from me, a look of terror on her face.

The cabin was quickly filled by half-dressed campers wondering what the commotion was all about. I was beginning to worry that Leann would straight up choke from the lack of space, roll over and die, when I heard Leo.

"'Scuse me, make way, V.I.P. coming through." Soon he was at the front of the crowd, closely followed by Sage, Percy and Annabeth. They were all in their pajamas and seemed very confused at the sight of Leann cowering on the floor. "Dude, what happened?"

. . .

Much later, the six of us sat in the Big House, casting worried glances at Leann, who was sitting slightly apart from the rest of us, staring at her untouched mug of magic Valdez hot cocoa (AN: This is actually from one of Otaku-TACO's fanfics…I don't think she posted it yet, but when she does, READ IT!). After a few minutes, Chiron ducked into the room, looking seriously unruffled.

"What is all this about?" He questioned.

All eyes turned to Leann. She was the only one who could really answer that question. However she only stared at a spot on the floor a bit in front of her.

She stayed that for what seemed like eternity before taking a shaky breath. "I…it was just a dream. No…a nightmare…

"There were five of us…demigods, I mean." She laughed sadly. "Though I suppose I'm not really a demigod…Anyways, these demigods looked tired and travel worn and slightly…well, crazy. They were walking and the background kept changing. First they were at a mall, then the edge of a cliff. They jumped off of that and landed on the edge of a volcano. They walked along that until they reached the Underworld. They stood outside of a door…the atmosphere…it felt almost like Tartarus, except…not quite the same…

"Then they were inside. The room was completely empty, except for a single chest. And in the chest…" She shook her head. "I don't remember." It was an obvious lie. We could all tell easily that whatever had been in that chest was what had made her wake up screaming.

Nervous glances were cast around the room. We knew that the five demigods were among those gathered in the room. Clearly, Leann was one of them, but who were the other four?

It might seem a bit odd that we were all so concerned about who was there. It was just a dream. But this dream…it sounded almost like a prophecy.

As if on cue, Rachel rushed into the room, seeming out of breath as if she had run all the way from her cave in the woods to get here, which she probably had.

"I need to talk to the new camper," she gasped. "Something tells me it's urgent."

Leann stared at her, cowering like she wanted to melt into the chair and disappear. Instead, she spoke in a voice so quite, it was almost a whisper.

"What is my fate?"

Rachel took a sharp breath as her eyes glowed green and she began to talk in a voice like three people at once:

"Near and far five heroes shall travel

Their sanity and trust will slowly unravel

They shall journey to this worlds end

They must learn to protect each other, and defend

The time will move far too fast;

If they're not careful, this fight will be their last."

And that's the end of that chapter! I've been thinking…would you all like to see something in Leann's point of view? It might be interesting…Anyways, make sure you review! Peace!