Unwelcomed Guest

As the two figures fell through the roof, followed by a cloud of smoke and a puddle of water, everyone jumper back at least a yard. There was a chorus of coughing, yelling, and groaning as the two kids tried to dig themselves from the rubble. One was a girl with long, curly, light blonde hair and grey eyes. The boy had messy brown hair and sea green eyes.

"What on earth is going on?" Mrs. Weasley yelled. The boy got up, pulled the girl out with him, and didn't even seem to notice the stunned people around them.

"Kronos… no, this… who was he… possessing… Annabeth… are you… alright?" He said between breaths, they were both were breathing hard and hardly looked stable enough to be standing. As he looked up his eyes grew wide, and immediately scanned the floor, and bent to pick something up, it looked like a pen, but as he clicked the button on the top, in transformed into a sword. "You all work for him, don't you?"

"Who?" Lucy asked.

"Are you alright?" Peter asked as he started to take a few steps closer to help, but Percy just pointed his sword right at him. Peter jumped back a step, but looked like he was about to punch him if needed.

"We don't work for anyone. Now will you relax, we are trying to help!" Ron yelled, lowering his wand.

"What is that, a stick?" Percy asked.

"Petrificus Totalus!" Harry yelled the boy ducked just a second before the spell hit him, obviously very confused, causing George to get hit square in the chest.

"Alright, alright, I'm sorry! I'm, um, I'm Percy, and this is Annabeth." He said, bending down to help George.

Harry relaxed as Percy dropped his sword onto the ground as it transformed back into a pen. "I'm Harry, Harry Potter." Odd, usually that would have fazed most people, except for the Pevensie children, but they didn't move. It wasn't until Harry then named off every person in the room that everyone relaxed. All of the wizards worked together to repair the roof, then everyone sat down.

"What happened to you?" Hermione asked. As they both tried to explain, the others listened to see if either Kronos or his friend sounded familiar, there was something that Harry vaguely remembered, but he couldn't place his finger on it.

When they were done explaining the plane crash, Harry seemed to think that they were leaving something out, but he didn't ask any questions, there was enough tension in the room already. Mrs. Weasly stood up, "Well let's see, 1, 2, 3, 4… ok that's a lot of beds. Well, I guess we all better get some rest." She said, and within five minutes, all fifteen beds were placed all over the house.

For the moment, Harry guessed that everyone was all on the same side, and everyone could guess that for some reason, these two people want to kill Percy and Annabeth. It seemed that they were the only two people that knew why though.

Once he lied down, Harry fell asleep rather quickly, until around six o'clock in the morning when someone's screams woke him up.

"Wake up, wake up!" Lucy yelled, running down the stairs. She was still in her night pajamas and a long red robe.

"Lu, calm down, it's early in the morning; you probably just had a night mayor." Edmund murmured still half asleep. He looked up; the sun was just creeping above the hill behind the burrow.

"But Edmund, Susan and Annabeth are missing!" At that, all of the guys (they had decided that the boys would get downstairs and the girls upstairs,) sat up right and exchanged glances.

"Lucy," Harry whispered, "are you sure?"

"Yes, last night I even heard footsteps and some people talking, but I didn't think anything of it. Susan and Annabeth were here last night, but now they're gone! "Lucy squeaked. Hermione and Ginny had heard all of the commotion and came downstairs.

"Hermione, Ginny, did either of you hear anything last night?" Ron asked both of them.

"What are you talking about?" Hermione murmured sleepily rubbing her eyes and yawning.

"Did you?"

"Well, I did hear something, but it wasn't much, some talking, and maybe some people walking around upstairs." She said.

"Positive?" Percy asked nervously.

"Yes! Now why are you guys so curious?" Ginny asked all of them as she started to turn back around to go upstairs and wake her mother.

"Because," Lucy yelled, "Susan and Annabeth are missing!"

"What?" Someone yelled, but it wasn't either of the girls, it was Peter, who apparently had been asleep until now. "They're gone, just like that?" He yelled as Mrs. And Mr. Weasley walked down the stairs.

"They couldn't have just disappeared!" Edmund yelled.

"Well they did!" Lucy told him.

"Could this have anything to do with those guys who attacked you and Annabeth on the plane? Or who attacked the Pevensie's house?"" Harry asked Percy.

"What is going-"Mr. Weasly started to say, but Percy interrupted him.

"Probably, it was Kronos."

"Well we have to go save them!" Peter yelled.

"You mean you and you're family are going to save Susan?" Percy said coldly.

"What? I never said that!"

"But I bet you were thinking it!" Percy yelled.

"But they're right; we have to go help them! Or at least find out why they are gone!" Harry yelled, ignoring Peter's and Percy's cold stares at each other.

"Harry," an emotionless voice said, "why should we help?" Ron asked, and all heads turned to him, "I mean, come on mate, we don't even know these people! How do we know that they are even on our side?"

"Your side for what?" Percy yelled.

"I don't know! But we just met you, why should we go and risk our necks for someone that we don't even really know? I don't know about you Harry, but I've risked my life enough to last ten lifetimes."

"Yea right!" Percy yelled.

Hermione ignored Percy's comment, "I agree with Ron," She whispered, and George and Ginny nodded.

Harry's jaw dropped, trying not to believe what he just heard.

"What, so you all are just going to let them die?" Harry asked. He was horrified; especially that Ginny would side with Ron for something like this.

"How could you!" Percy yelled, "You don't even care do you?"

"Thank you for your hospitality, but we are going to actually save them instead of just sitting here like a bunch of cowardly wimps." Peter murmured as he, Edmund, Lucy, and Percy all ran upstairs, grabbed their clothes, got dressed, and walked out the door.

Harry looked back and forth from Hermione, Ginny, Ron, and George; and to the front door that Peter was holding open for him. He didn't want to leave his friends. But he also wasn't about to just let these two people die for no reason at all. He looked down at the floor as he ran upstairs, pulled on his clothes, grabbed his invisibility cloak and with one last glance at Ginny, ran out the door to catch up with the others. He didn't care what Ron said, he was going to at least try to save them, even if he didn't know them for very long.