(Keroro's POV)

We entered the gate, and we were greeted by a bunch of arrows pointed straight at us!

"Woah, woah, woah! Great Peacemakers here! Watch where you aim!" Ella yelled.

The archers apologized and we quickly walked away from the targets we were standing.

"Where is this place?" Giroro asked.

"Camp Half-blood," Maggie said. She smiled as if that cleared everything up. "It's a place where children of Greek gods can train to fight monsters. Garuru's daughter lived here since our parents died. It not only accepts Half-Bloods, but wizards and witches as well!"

"What? Wizards and witches?" I asked. "AWESOME!"

Maggie rolled her eyes, and said, "We need to take you to the Big House first and introduce you to Chiron. He's the activities director here."

As we walked to a huge 4-story blue-painted house, I could see Giroro looking in amazement at all of the kids training here. The ages ranged from Henry and Ella's age to college age kids.

There were kids wrestling on mats, kids sword fighting against practice dummies, and kids foot racing, and so much more.

When we entered, there were two men, one in a wheelchair, and the other looking drunk, sitting at a table playing cards.

The wheelchair-bound man said, "Oh, hello. Children, why are you here?"

Cate said, "We need to find Garuda Chui. She is the only one who can help us. These past Great Peacemakers," she motioned toward us, "had a large accident with a Time Turner. They traveled to now, when they are supposed to be in 2008. Garuda is the only one who can help them."

DID SHE SAY GARUDA?

The drunkard said, "Oh, why do I even bother? She's by the Hecate cabin at her lessons."

Henry said, "Thank you, sir." She bowed respectfully.

We ran to a cabin made of stones with strange hieroglyphics on it. It was surrounded by different groups of children, ranging from Elizabeth's age to 16 or 17.

Elizabeth's eyes scanned the groups for a while, her pink hair changing into a black. Then, her hair changed into a bright white. "There she is!" she yelled. She pointed to a 13-year-old Pekoponian girl in a group with kids all about her age.

"Rudy!" Elizabeth yelled. Rudy looked up, and with piercing yellow eyes found only on Garuru, she looked at us in concentration, and then shock. She spoke to the woman who was talking to her group, and when she nodded, she ran to us.

"Bettie?" the girl said to Elizabeth.

"That's me. And also Cory, Hattie, Davie, Jake, and the rest of us. We need help, Garuda."

The Garuda didn't seem to hear. She bounded Elizabeth in a hug, tears going down her cheeks. "I thought you were dead…I couldn't stand losing another family member." She a light English accent, and when I recognized it, she also had a small Indian accent, too.

Elizabeth pulled away. "Garuda, we have a problem. The platoon, they got into the Book. They're here from 2008."

Elizabeth pointed to us. Garuda looked at us in surprise, and said, "Well, what do you want me to do?"

"What do you mean?

"I don't have the magic to do that. You know that. All I can think to do is to get another time turner, but those are banned from camp!"

I looked around at the other children. Some were Keronians, some were Pekoponians. The 11-year-olds were holding wands, practicing something that was making a feather float.

We were all snapped out of our thoughts when Maggie, who had been wandering around the older kids' groups, shrieked, "LILY! YUKI!"

(A/N: This is my DA account, and I put pictures of the Pekoponian forms of my female characters. It will give you an idea of what they look like. .com/gallery/#_browse/scraps )