Percy woke up on the floor of the bow of the Argo II.

"You okay, Perce?" Grover asked, extending a hand to help him up. Percy took it and stood up clumsily. His vision was spotted and his head hurt.

"I don't really know," he groaned, rubbing the back of his head. "I think I passed out here right after I-"

"Hey, everyone, this is Leo Valdez, Captain of the Argo II, and I have an important announcement! We'll be landing in a few minutes, so I'll have to ask everyone to gather your belongings and gather on the front deck."

Percy turned away from Grover and looked down- they were still a few hundred feet up, and were making their way into the camp boundaries. The doors to the front of the ship opened, and a large group of demigods spilled out, Annabeth first. When her eyes found Percy's her look turned icy and mean. A wave roared through Percy's ears, and he took a deep, shaky breath.

"Woah, woah, woah. What's going on between you and Annabeth?" Grover asked.

"I broke up with her." Percy stated, his voice sounded as icy as Annabeth's expression looked. As the crowd extended, Annabeth was forced to move closer to Percy.

"Owl-head." He greeted.

"Fish-face." Annabeth replied. "Are you ready to tell me what you lied to me about?"

"It was just a nightmare, Annabeth. Are you ready to take back what you said about me? And my dad?" Percy asked.

"A nightmare? Yeah, right. And what I said was true, you both are idiots." There was a crack of lightning in the clear sky. "YEAH!" Annabeth shouted.

"I meant it!"

"Annabeth, I wouldn't do that…" Grover warned quietly. Percy looked livid.

"You know, I thought that you were a Daughter of Athena. Isn't she the Goddess of Wisdom?" Percy asked. The waves were still roaring in his ears.

"At least she's known for something useful."

"Wisdom? Yeah, fine, it's pretty useful. And it can be a weapon. I'm not going to call your mother an idiot. But I am going to say that my father is not an idiot. If you're going to be that disrespectful, Annabeth Chase, then you might as well be as stupid as I am." That shut Annabeth up. The waves were crashing violently on the shore, something they hardly ever did.

"Percy," Hazel whispered from behind him, "Calm down." Percy took another deep breath and nodded. The waves calmed, but only a bit. There was a soft 'thud' and the ship landed delicately on the shore of the lake. The Roman's were hesitant, coming out of the boat behind the demigods.

"Percy!" Rachel Elizabeth Dare shouted running to meet him. She hugged him, which he returned, then beamed at him. "I'm so happy to see you! It's been forever!"

For Percy, it seemed like it had been. Rachel was in ripped up jeans and a shirt that read: SAVE THE DOLPHINS! Her hair was much longer, reaching down her shoulders in curls. She was a few inches shorter then Percy but looked much older then the last time he saw her.

"Why are you wearing a toga?" she asked, laughing. Percy cursed quietly in Greek. Over a purple t-shirt and jeans he was wearing his toga-which, sadly, was required.

"Long story. And when I say long story, I mean a really long story." He smiled at her once more then went to go stand with Chiron.

"Welcome-" Chiron was cut off by talking. He cleared his throat.

"HEY!" Percy yelled, causing everyone to stop his or her chattering, "Welcome to Camp Half-Blood! This will be your home for the next few… umm however long you guys have to stay here, and since I really have no idea what to say, I'm going to have to ask our camp activities director, Chiron, to continue." The crowd, minus Annabeth and Octavian laughed as Percy smirked sarcastically and rushed back into the crowd of demigods.

"Again, welcome to Camp Half-Blood, haven for demigods, and a home for many. While you stay, I will have to ask you to stay with you're brothers and sisters-the Greeks. For example, children of Mars will stay with children of Ares. In the mean time, I'll have to ask the Greeks to welcome our visitors… warmly."

A/N: Again, please review for another chapter! ~Magicalis Writer