I woke up to an insistent tapping on my shoulder. I groaned as I opened my eyes to see Percy, Hermione, and Annabeth standing in front of my bed.

"Harry," Hermione started, "we have some important stuff to talk to you about." I groaned again as I stiffly got out of bed.

"Yes?" I asked as I rubbed the sleep out of my eyes. They explained everything that Poseidon and Hecate said to Percy.

"So, what are we going to do?" I asked with a frown. Annabeth was the first to respond.

"Obviously, we have to contact Rachel by iris message. We have to get a prophecy for this quest as soon as possible."

"What do we do until then?" I asked.

"Well, we would iris message Rachel and then tell everything to Chiron at the campfire," Annabeth answered.

Percy moved over to his fountain and grabbed a golden dragma from his dresser. He threw the coin into the fountain as he said, "Oh, Iris, goddess of the rainbow, accept my offering, show me Rachel Dare, the Oracle, at her private school."

The air above the fountain shimmered for a few seconds, and then a girl with frizzy, red hair and a paint-splattered shirt appeared in what looked like a dorm room.

"Hey, Red," Percy said with a grin.

"Hey, Percy," she said. "What's up?"

"Listen, I was wondering if you could come here and give us a prophecy. We desperately need one."

She sighed in relief. "Thank the gods. I've been looking for an excuse to escape this Hell hole of a school."

"Okay. I'll have Blackjack pick you up around five," Percy said with a smile.

"All right. See you then, Percy," she concluded.

Swiping her hand, Hermione ended the iris message.

"Well, Percy, you go get Blackjack and send him to Rachel. We'll go tell Chiron about everything and Rachel giving us the prophecy," Hermione ordered. We all left the cabin to do as Hermione said.

When Hermione, Annabeth, and I got to the Big House, we saw Chiron sitting in his magical wheelchair.

"Hello, children. What can I do for you today?" the centaur asked with a smile.

"We actually need to tell you something. Can we go to into your room?" Annabeth asked. Chiron nodded as he led us into his room.

It was covered in different "Party Ponies," T-shirts and pictured of many generations of campers. I felt a bit awkward being in there, especially considering the fact that I barely knew the centaur.

Chiron closed the door behind us, and the his facial expression turned somber.

"What is it?" he asked with a worried frown.

Hermione and Annabeth explained everything to him. He nodded in acceptance before dismissing us to the campfire.

By the time we got to the campfire, both Percy and Rachel were there. We walked over to them, and Percy introduced Hermione and me to Rachel. Then, the campfire began and Chiron announced what was going to happen.

The spirit of Delphi possessed her and they sat her on the stool, awaiting the prophecy. A faze came over Percy and me, and a vision of four of the Daughters of Hecate appeared. The first spoke:

"Twin brothers reunited at last

To fight an evil from the past."

The second one spoke:

"Must work together or they'll fail,

And if they do, they will prevail."

Another one spoke:

"Must go to the land

Where it all began."

A final witch spoke:

"You will need them throughout the days

But you will lose some friends along the way."

Rachel slumped forward, coming out of the spell.

"Someone repeat the prophecy to me," she said.

Percy and I, in unison, said, "Twin brothers reunited at last to fight an evil from the past. Must work together or they'll fail, and if they do, they will prevail. Must go to the land where it all began. You will need them throughout the days, but you will lose some friends along the way."

Chiron's voice resounded over the crowd. "What you have to do is clear; you will leave for this quest at noon tomorrow. Who will be goin on this quest?"

Percy spoke for us. "Harry and I will be duel leading this quest. I will be taking Annabeth and Nico, and Harry will be taking Hermione and two of his friends from Hogwarts: Draco and Ron. Chiron, I know what you'll say: anything other than three is an unlucky number, but we can use all of the friends that we get."

Travis and Connor Stoll stood up from the crowd. "Well, you guys won't be having fun any time soon, so I say we should have a party! Chiron, our group is staying in the amphitheater for the night. Everyone else... You can leave."

Once everyone had filed out, the usual group remained, and Travis said, "It's party time," with his usual mischievous Hermes child look in his eyes.