The bell rang and we went back to our separate classes. The next day Ankh and I told the Greeks that we would go with them at our break before class. They also introduced us to Chiron, even though we already knew who he was. Chiron was extremely interested in us and our ways. A month passed quickly, and as normally as usual for us. Over the weekends, Ankh and I made plans and we hunted monsters. We also searched even more for other demigods to take with us when we went to the camp. The night before we would meet the Greeks to travel to their camp, I snuck outside and sat on the fire escape, thinking.

As I watched the stars, I heard someone climb up from the fire escape. I looked over and smiled to Ankh as he climbed up. He walked over and laid down next to me. As we watched the stars, Ankh moved a little closer and put one of his arms around my shoulders.

"Thinking?" He asked.

I nodded and answered, "I'm nervous about tomorrow."

He smiled and squeezed my shoulders gently, saying, "You worry too much, Titi. Why are you nervous about tomorrow? You trust the Greeks more then I do."

I smiled thankfully up at him and told him, "I worry about us. What if we are broken up too much and don't stay close and remember our past? What if Sekan and Luke come back? What if Sekan is already there? What if-"

Ankh shook slightly with a chuckle.

"What's so funny?" I asked him, half angrily.

"You." He replied softly, "I never thought Isis was the goddess of worry too."

I play punched him and said, "That's not funny."

"Don't worry." Ankh told us, resting his head on mine gently, "We follow you anywhere and will always stay close. It's in our blood."

I sighed and leaned against Ankh, telling him, "Thanks. I hope everything will go as planned tomorrow."

I felt a slight pressure on my temple. I glanced up and saw Ankh lightly kissing my temple. When he saw me looking, he smiled at me his smirk-smile. I sighed contentedly and leaned against him. Ankh wrapped his arms around me. I put my head on his shoulder. He put his head on mine and sighed too. With the light of the moon looking over us, we fell asleep.

The next thing I knew, Kanna stood over me, the sun outlining her. She had been shaking me awake. Ankh was no where in sight. Standing, I looked down over the edge of the building. Sundavar and the rest of us demigods stood ready. I smiled gratefully to Kanna and stood up. She jumped down the stairs as I changed into the clothes she had left.

After I changed, I jumped down the stairs and to the chariot. Mortals would just think it was a truck and horse trailer. The chariot also grew for us comfortably and it wouldn't be hard for Sundavar to pull. We were meeting the Greeks at the other side of the bridge on Long Island Sound. From there, we would go to their camp. I climbed into the chariot and stood next to Ankh. Secretly, he squeezed my hand once as Mari snapped the reins over Sundavar's back and we started for Long Island Sound.

We were ready for what ever was thrown at us.