Chapter 4:

It had taken me another two weeks and three days, a couple explosions, setting Calypso on fire twice (don't ask, she is still pissed at me…) and a lot of coffee. But finally after almost three months, I was ready to go back to the place I died! I don't think many people can say that and be happy about it too. I was so excited, I was literally jumping up and down. Though that could also have something to do with the 6 cups of coffee I had gulped down this morning. I walked into the kitchen were Calypso was just preparing breakfast. I hugged her from behind. "How would you feel about moving?" I whispered in her ear. She turned around in shock, almost head bumping me in the process. "Are you kidding me?!" She asked. I could see she was as excited as me. I nodded. "I think it's time to pack our bags. I'm going to introduce you to my friends and family." She smiled, kissed me and ran off to the bedroom. It was strange to actually think of it. I was going back to Camp. And this time I was bringing Calypso with me. Just as it should be.

We ate breakfast really fast and I helped Calypso with packing. By the time we were done with packing and arranging things, it was already late in the afternoon. Calypso had made packages with food to take on our journey (though I could have done that with my belt, but she looked so happy making it I couldn't tell her not to. I had taken Festus outside so we could take off when I had started him. Calypso was petting him, which I found really cute considering the fact that he is made of metal. She was smiling, saying that she missed him and how I should have been faster with fixing him. You try to fix a huge dragon made out of metal and wires really fast, Sunshine. It is hard work. I put all our stuff on Festus his back and made sure that nothing was able to fall off during the ride. Or flight actually. I climbed higher up on Festus, until I was sitting at his neck. I opened the pannel in his head. His wires looked good. The memory card was placed. All looked well and ready to go. "Ready for another quest, buddy?" I switched the on button and slid down next to Calypso. Nothing happened for five seconds. I thought I had failed. I thought I did everything right. I just wanted to start apologising to Calypso and tell her I would try to fix it right away. But when I looked at her, she didn't look disappointed. She actually looked happy and excited. I didn't get why, until I heard squeaking sounds. It had worked! It had actually worked! Calypso hugged me tightly. "You did it! We can go home."