A/N Wow, chapter ten already? I can't believe that and with some much more to put in, too! Goshness! This is just flying by! Okay here is chapter ten! :)

Sadie had her sword pointed at Ryan, and then for split second she was in darkness and then she was pointing her sword at another boy she didn't recognize from cabin eleven. The cabin looked different, a lot more messy is one obvious point, but it was also a lot more crowded. The boy in front of her had dropped a box onto the floor when the sword notched under his chin. He put his hands up in surrender.

"What just happened?" Sadie asked.

"I don't know, you tell me," The boy said. "You appeared out of no where in my cabin. That's what happened."

"This isn't your cabin, what do you run it? That's Rob and Tyler's job."

"Who the heck are they? My brother and I run this place."

"Who are you?"

"Connor Stoll," He put his hand out stretching past Sadie's sword. Sadie put her sword down but didn't take the boy's hand. He looked about her age and about the same as almost any other kid from Hermes. He looked like AJ, she thought.

"Holy crap!" Sadie said realizing something. "You are, like, sixteen! You're supposed to be thirty something like the rest of—Oh my gods, what's the date?"

"August nineteenth," Connor said. "Wait, I'm not thirty!"

"The year?"

"Twenty Ten," He said a little freaked out.

Sadie held back a gasp. She bit her lip and then said, "Is Chiron here?"

"Uh, yeah at the Big House," Connor pointed out the door. With out hesitation Sadie ran out. "Wait!" Connor called out, but she was already gone.

While running, Sadie put her sword away back into a necklace. Again she ran into two people.

"Holy mother of Zeus," She muttered and walked up to the two kids. "Oh my—Percy, Annabeth?"

"Uh, yeah." Percy said scratching his head. "Who are you?"

"You are sixteen!" Sadie exclaimed in disbelief. "You are all teenagers! My age! You're supposed to be thirty five or something."

"Uh, yeah we are sixteen," Annabeth said looking Sadie up and down. "We are obviously not thirty."

"I don't even want to think that far into the future," Percy said with a smile.

"Gods, you guys barely look any different," Sadie muttered and started cursing and stomping away again to her journey to the Big House which was blue and not green like she knew it to be. Percy and Annabeth tried to forget the encounter with the strange girl but really couldn't seem to let go of the thought.

Connor caught up to her. "What is up with you?" He asked. "Who are you?"

"Sadie," She grumbled.

"Well, grumpy much are we?"

"You should get back to whatever you were doing before, and forget about me," Sadie stopped and looked Connor in the eyes. "The future is at steak just because you are talking to me. I'm taking a risk with Chiron but he is different. Forget you ever met me, I was never here."

Of course that wouldn't work out too well. Connor didn't argue with Sadie but who could forget a girl appearing out of no where in the middle of his cabin. He walked away shaking his head. Sadie continued to the Big House.

Sadie slowly pushed open the door to the Big House. "Chiron?" She called hesitantly half hoping he wasn't going to be there.

"Yes?" A voice called back from the living room. Chiron recognized it perfectly to be Chiron's voice. Sadie walked slowly into the next room over. What she found was not very exciting. Chiron sat in his wheel chair with a bandaged head and a bruised face. His arm was in a sling and he looked as if he could barely move his spine. Sadie gasped.

"Chiron what happened?" Sadie asked.

"I am sorry child," Chiron said with a blank expression. "I have no idea who you are."

"This is camp right? I'm not dreaming am I?"

"No," Chiron chuckled softly. "I don't think so."

Sadie was hoping for a "Yes." She crumbled to the ground, groaned once, and sat there cross legged with her head buried into her hands.

"Child you do know where you are," He didn't say it like a question.

"The real question you want to ask is when you are," Sadie mumbled through her hands.

"Excuse me?"

"Something happened," Sadie began picking her head up but then she stopped herself. If she said the wrong things, the future could be changed. When she gets back it won't be the same. If she gets back. "For some reason I time traveled. Okay, I know it sounds totally absurd, but I'm telling the truth. My name is Sadie Garsadol, I was born the year 2015 on March 22nd. The year I am currently supposed to be in is the year 2030, twenty years after the second Titan war," She said it as if it was rehearsed a million times but it wasn't, of course. It was what she was used to saying plus a few extra details. "I can't tell you why or how I got here for it may ruin something in the future. I need your help to get back. There is something…important I need to be there for.

"I don't know if you can even help me, but there must be a way back. I got here right?"

Chiron looked at her wide eyed.

"Don't do that!" Sadie exclaimed. "It freaks me out! I have never seen you so shocked and undecided on what to say before!"

"I have never met you before, Sadie," Chiron said calmly. "Why don't you sit—?"

"I am not crazy!" Sadie said which the worst thing to yell at this state was probably. She calmed herself. "Look, if you aren't going to help me, I can just figure this out on my own, but that would mean screwing up what I know of the future. I'll drive to Olympus, which is a bad idea taking my driving skills suck and cars these days probably still have stick controls and no auto pilot, and ask for some help from Apollo, or Zeus even. They don't all hate my friends and I right now because we aren't even born yet."

"I can't tell you that I believe you, because I most definitely don't," Chiron sighed. "But If there is a way for them to bring you back they should know the exact date and time of when you are. You can communicate one way by making something permanent into something they will most definitely see. You seem like a sweet girl Sadie, very intelligent and determined. If I didn't know any better I would take you as a daughter of Athena any day. That I believe is no lie."

Sadie searched her mind for something she could do. The necklace? No, it may not even be there yet and if she moved it, they might not find it in the first place. The basketball quart? The boys were always there. No, something put into pavement might now last that long. Sadie searched and searched her mind for something while Chiron looked at her with pity. Either he still thought she was crazy, which was a highly likely choice, or her felt sorry for the fact that she went back in time. Nothing popped into her head for something that her friends would notice. She fell down onto the couch with a sigh.

"Nothing," She muttered. "There is absolutely nothing that will last twenty years and will be noticeable enough to them." She thought some more and started thinking out loud. "I could go to the Jackson's home and—nope, won't work."

Chiron raised his eyebrows when Sadie said Jackson's home. She instantly covered her mouth and whispered, "Okay that slipped. Don't say anything." Chiron chuckled harmlessly.

Sadie's eyes drifted around the room. It looked ten times different then it did from her own time. There were a million more nick-knacks cluttering the room all of Dolphins, Jaguars and old CD's stacked high. They must have done a lot of Spring cleaning, Sadie thought.

She found herself staring at the ceiling now. She found an opening in the ceiling and looked down some more to see what it was. It was a stair way to the attic.

"I found this quiver the other day in the attic," Chuck's voice rung in her head. "It looks really old, but really cool."

Sadie stood up so suddenly it made Chiron jump. She darted for the steps.

"Sadie," Chiron said and wheeled his chair over to the bottom of the steps. She was already through the door to the attic. "Maybe one day I'll understand that girl."

"Holy crap Chuck," Kat said, "What is happening to your quiver?"

Kat, Chuck, Leila, Shea and Archy were all sitting in the archery fields right after Archery one, co taught by Charlotte Pierce, to the youngest archers. It was only morning, a few periods before lunch. Chuck had her now tricked out quiver complete with the choice of flaming, sonic, or normal arrows thanks to Landon, lying in her lap. It had been two days sense Sadie poofed out of this time and the eight demigods, with help from Tyler, were trying their hardest to figure more out about Ryan, the enemy fleet in the Second Titan War or their powers. The kept their eyes open for any sign of Sadie trying to communicate. Nothing had happened.

Chuck turned the side of her quiver Kat was pointing out towards her. The leather began to have something scratched into it. It was appearing out of no where as if a ghost was doing it.

"Whoa!" Chuck tossed the quiver into the center of all of them. The five girls crowded around it and watched the words appear on the quiver's leather.

August 19th 2010

A little help? Ryan-time travel?

SG

"Oh my gods," Archy said, "It's Sadie!"

"SG," Leila murmured. "Sadie Garsadol?"

"Most likely," Chuck said.

"This looks so old," Shea said touching the scratches. Her hand was slapped away by Kat.

"Don't touch it." Kat said. "We don't know how many years she is—Oh wait, we do, twenty years. Well it could still smudge or something."

"We need to hurry up and get her back," Leila said. "First, we've got to tell the boys and then try and figure out a way to bring her back twenty years."

"Okay," Shea said, "We know when she is, let's go."

Chuck picked up her quiver, and scrambled to her feet the others did too. They ran to the basketball quart where the boys normally were.

All four of the boys were there half heartedly playing a game of two on two. Tyler and Adam against AJ and Drew. They saw the girls and instantly stopped playing their game.

"What happened?" Drew asked and waited for the girls to catch their breath. Chuck tossed her quiver to him still trying to catch her breath.

Drew turned the quiver over in his hands not really understanding what he was looking for.

"Right there you idiot," Chuck said pointing with a smile. Drew narrowed his eyes at Chuck and then turned the quiver over in his hands to where the scratch was on it. The other guys looked over his shoulder.

"Well that solves that problem," Tyler said. "But how do we bring her back?"

"Okay," AJ said turning towards his cabin, "I am going to go kick the living crap out of him until he brings Sadie back."

Shea grabbed his wrist, "C'mon, we can't do that," She said. "Chiron told us that—,"

"I could care less about what Chiron says!"

"AJ calm down," Adam said.

"You know what," Archy said, "Why don't you go piss Ryan off and he'll send you to dinosaur times. Then, and only then, I'll laugh when I see your initials carved into a some T-rex fossil at the museum."

"Guys, shut up," Kat said. "We don't need to start this now."

"There is nothing else we can do," AJ said. "We are going to sit here and watch how reality changes because Sadie is screwing up what was really supposed to have happened."

"Wow," Drew muttered, "That was a pretty logical comment, AJ."

"You can shut up."

"I'm not kidding."

"Yeah well, neither am I."

Then they started bickering silently so no one else could really hear them.

"This is normal," Archy told Tyler. "We don't get along that well."

"So I've seen," Tyler replied.

"We could actually be trying to figure things out," Chuck said. "We could be talking more but no. We always have to end up fighting."

"It's what we do best," Adam grumbled and sat down in the grass where their group had sat so many other times before. The others followed the example. AJ and Drew joined them and they all just sat there in silence.

Sadie came down the steps from the attic almost in a run. It was creepy up there. She jumped the last three steps. Chiron was waiting for her.

"Find something?" Chiron asked. Sadie nodded.

"I am going to go keep to my self on the beach," Sadie announced, "Not talking to anyone and just wait."

"That is a good idea," Chiron smiled and squeezed Sadie's shoulder once as she passed by.

"Thanks," Sadie said. "See you in twenty years," and she walked out of the Big House and made her way down to the beach.

The t-shirts for campers at camp hadn't changed one bit, so she looked semi normal. Her necklace was definitely not the kind of style they would have in this year. Her sword had looked different too. It looked more complicated and had more designs and details on it then the simple ones of this particular year. She also wore jeans because it had been a cold morning back in her time and it was a blazing heated one here. She cursed herself but tried not to let attention be drawn to her.

Sadie sat at the edge of the forest hidden behind a few trees and watched the tide role in from the woods that she only used to recognize twenty years older. She sat thinking trying to figure out a way for her to contact the others. She had her cell phone in her pocket but she really doubted it could call the future. She had even thought about it at the Big House. She rolled her eyes at that thought. As if. She wanted to talk to them. She'd been there twenty minutes and she couldn't handle being away from the camp she knew. Trying to relax maybe the tiniest bit, Sadie closed her eyes and waited.

A/N So where does this leave us? Oh, I know.

2030—Ryan is still not in trouble at all, the others are trying to contact Sadie and try in any way think of ways other then tormenting Ryan to bring her back.

2010—Sadie has done her best to try and not tamper with the future. She is according to about half the camp now is crazy and is waiting for help that isn't even close to coming yet.

HaHa…Problems….and so much of them. What will happen next? No one knows…oh yeah, EXCEPT FOR MEE! :) Please Review guys! Thanks!

Oh and on a totally different topic, Who else is going to see Harry Potter tonight? OMG I am so excited! Just wanted to ask cause I like those books too and the movies, (Wish the PJO movie was done as good as the Harry Potter ones. Oh well! :)

I'll try to post again soon!