Hey, I realized after reading my reviews that I didn't leave any Grimms in Ferryport Landing. I am so sorry for the mistake. I can't really go back and rewrite it now, so can we just go with that Henry and Veronica Grimm are still sleeping, and Snow White or Briar Rose are checking in on them? Since they are Grimms the barrier is still intact.

Again, sorry for the mistake. Enjoy Chapter 10.

Chapter 10

"So how do we get to camp?" Sabrina asked.

"Got it covered," said Annabeth. She took them to the nearest street, and got a golden drachma.

"Anakoche!" she said, "Harma epitrebeios!" She threw the drachma into the street. It dissolved into the street.

A few minutes later, where the coin had fallen, the asphalt darkened. It melted into a rectangular pool the size of a parking space. There was a bubbling red liquid like blood. Then a car came out of the ooze.

It was a taxi, but unlike every other taxi in New York, it was smoky gray. It looked like it was made from smoke, like you could walk through it. There were words printed on it. GRAY SISTERS.

The window rolled down, and an old woman stuck her head out. Not as old as Granny Relda for sure. She looked a million years old, and her hair covered her eyes. "Passage? Passage?" she said.

"Umm…." Annabeth suddenly looked unsure. She looked at all of us.

"Seven to Camp Half Blood," she said.

"Seven?" the old woman said.

"Extra pay," Percy said, "five more drachma on arrival."

"Done!" the old woman said. Annabeth went into the car, and gestured for everyone to get in.

"We won't fit," Daphne said.

"We'll fit," Annabeth said. They all got in, and surprisingly, fit.

They realized there were three women in the car, all snug in the front. One of them put on the radio. A voice said: The Nine Muses are holding the concert at Mount Olympus tonight! Don't miss it!

Everyone was all creeped out by all of this, but Annabeth reassured them this was normal.

The ladies were all driving really fast, and kept giving each other directions.

"Anger! Go left! No, that way! Right!" said one of the gray ladies.

"Well, if you'd give me the eye, Wasp, I might be able to tell where we're going," the one driving said.

Granny, Daphne, Puck, and Sabrina looked at Annabeth confused.

"Don't worry," said Annabeth, "the Gray Sisters know what they're doing."

"But what about the eye?" said Puck.

"They only have one eye total," she said.

"Give me the eye, Tempest!" the one driving, Anger, said.

"You had it last time!" Tempest said.

"But I'm driving!" said Anger.

"Give it to me!" said Wasp. They kept on fighting about it.

"It's okay," Percy said to the others who were panicking, "the Gray Sisters are very wise."

"Yes! Wise!" said Anger, pausing the fight.

"The capital of Bulgaria! Every street in New York!" Wasp said.

"The daughter of Poseidon's power!" said Tempest.

"Tempest!" said Wasp.

"Oops," said Tempest.

"What do you mean, my power?" said Sabrina.

"Oh, nothing! We didn't say anything!" They tried to ignore Sabrina, until the eye bounced into Sabrina's lap.

"Give us the eye, child!" said Anger.

"Not until you tell me my power!" said Sabrina.

"Sabrina, give her the eye!" said Granny Relda.

"No! Give us the eye!" said Wasp.

"Tell me my power!" said Sabrina.

"Fine," said Tempest, "your destiny awaits in two days."

"What?" said Sabrina, "that doesn't tell me anything!"

"Sabrina, just give her the eye!" Annabeth said.

Sabrina reluctantly tossed the eye in Anger's lap. She eagerly got it, and started driving the right way.

A little while later, they reached a strawberry farm. The Gray Sisters were so eager to get them out, they didn't even ask for their extra pay.

On their way up to Half Blood Hill, Percy decided to confront Sabrina.

"Sabrina," he said to her, "do you know what the Gray Sisters were talking about? About your power?"

Sabrina sighed, deciding she should tell him, "I had a dream when this voice told me I was more powerful than any half blood at camp, even you. The Blue Fairy told me she sensed great power around me, and told me I would make the right choice."

Annabeth gasped. "Then that means…"

"No!" said Percy, "Sabrina isn't the child of the prophecy, I am. I won't let her be the one!"

"But Percy, look at the facts," said Thalia, "she's apparently the most powerful half blood at camp."

Percy was going to argue back, but Chiron rushed to them at the hill.

"You did it!" Chiron said, "oh, but….."

He gestured to Daphne, Granny, and Puck who were confused down there.

"Oh," said Annabeth, " I, Annabeth Chase, allow you to enter camp!"

They all appeared there. They marveled at everything.

"Chiron, can they fit at the Big House?" said Annabeth.

"Yes, we'll arrange new beds," said Chiron.

"Good, now Chiron, we need to tell you something important," said Annabeth, gesturing to Sabrina.

Chiron understood and sent for a satyr to take Granny Relda, Daphne, and Puck to the Big House. Chiron gestured for the rest to follow him to the Big House. They went inside and went to the room they had meetings in.

"Where's Mr. D?" asked Percy.

"He….has other business to attend to," said Chiron. Percy nodded, but you could tell he was happy inside. He wasn't one of Mr. D's favorite people.

"So what is it you wish to tell me?" Chiron said, casually.

Sabrina started, "A few nights ago, I had a dream that a voice told me I was the most powerful half blood at camp. Then, the Blue Fairy told me she sensed great power near me, and that I would make the right choices. On our way here, the Gray Sisters said I was to await my destiny in two days."

Chiron stood still for a while. Then he sighed. "I knew this would happen. Well, Sabrina, you are not necessarily the child of the prophecy, Percy might still be it, but you will play a great role in the war."

Sabrina nodded, though she was freaking out in the inside.

"But Chiron, what if she is the child of the prophecy?" asked Annabeth.

"Then, it is time for Sabrina and Percy to hear the prophecy. Annabeth, if you may," said Chiron. Annabeth nodded, and left the room. A few moments later, she came back with the prophecy.

A half blood of the eldest gods,

Shall reach sixteen against the odds,

And see the world in endless sleep,

A hero's soul, cursed blade shall reap,

A final choice shall end his days…..

Olympus to preserve or raze.

Percy and Sabrina looked at each other. "So this means one of us is going to die?" asked Sabrina.

"No pressure or anything," said Percy.

You guys like it? I think I'm putting too much chapters, so I'm going to try to end this quick.

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