The sound of the door opening was the only highlight during breakfast. Percy and Grover ate their breakfast at the kitchen counter listening to Annabeth's nanny's stories.

"Where have you been?" Grover asked Annabeth when she entered the kitchen.

Annabeth shrugged and hugged her nanny. "Just went to a school. I want to enroll for a summer class."

"Why would you go to school during summer? And I thought you were—"

Annabeth cut him off with a glare. "I will still stick to my original plans. I just want to fill my time."

The oven beeped. Nanny stood up and rushed over to it.

"I don't want her to know about this. She will be worried." Annabeth whispered.

"All right"

Percy cleared his throat. "Guys,I found some interesting news." He showed them the laptop.

"How did you find this? The laptop, I mean." Annabeth asked.

"Oh. I asked your nanny if there something I can play with. Then she handed me the laptop. Is there something wrong?" He asked nervously

"This is mine." She said absently but there was no anger in her voice. She realized she was getting off topic so she looked at the news. Reading was no good to her so she just ignored the headline and words and proceeded to the pictures.

The pictures were the same as the one that they found in the basement except these pictures were taken from a different camera. Percy scrolled down and saw a picture of Annabeth when she was younger. Under the pictures, there were more reports explaining what happened.

"Wait, don't scroll down yet." Annabeth said to Percy, reading the sentence.

Annabeth took something out of her pocket. She flipped the paper and found an address written. The article said that there was a person who saw the scene.

As she tried to read the address written on the paper, she could not help not thinking that she was one step closer to finding out the mystery and she was correct. Not only there was an address but there's also a message in the paper. It said I can help you.

She didn't know whether to trust the message. It was impossible. She was thinking that the suspect was trying to lure her and she was sure she didn't want to be caught.

Grover peered at the paper. "Do you think it's real?" He asked.

Annabeth shrugged. "I—"

She was cut off by the doorbell. Her nanny muttered something about someone getting it. Annabeth stood up and walked towards the door.
When she opened the door she found a woman a little younger than her nanny standing. She was wearing a simple white blouse and slacks. Annabeth felt a little uncomfortable for the woman was smiling curiously at her.

"May I help you?"Annabeth asked.

Before the woman could reply, her nanny ran to them. She hugged the woman at the door and the woman almost lost her balance.

"I've missed you!"her nanny exclaimed. "Why didn't you tell you're coming over here?"

The woman was a little baffled but she managed to reply. "Well, I had a lot of work to do. And I wanted to surprise you."

Annabeth cleared her throat.

"Oh, I'm sorry about that, Annabeth." He nanny turned back to the woman. "This is Annabeth Chase. Your granddaughter."


That night, Annabeth had a pen and paper on the floor beside her with a laptop balanced on her lap. After all the craziness that had happened this morning, she couldn't squeeze in a time to confirm and think properly about the address. It was good that she got reacquainted with her grandmother but all she wants to do was think about whether she should take the chance or not.

"Oh, I remember this! This was from Annabeth's sixth birthday party." Annabeth jumped at the sound of her name but realized that it was just her grandmother and her nanny. They were looking at old photos downstairs with Annabeth but after a while she excused herself and went to her room.

Annabeth picked up the pen and paper from the floor. She was about to write something but she realized that her paper as already full. Sighing, she got up and got another piece of paper. Someone knocked on the door. She found Grover smiling at her. He entered the room and sat on the floor. Annabeth did the same.

"Find something good?" Grover asked.

Annabeth looked up and shrugged. "If you call reading the same thing over and over again good, then yeah."

Grover shook his head amusingly. ""You know, Annabeth, your the most determined person that I know. Remember the science fair 3 years ago?"

Annabeth smiled. "I really wanted the gold cup. It was shiny and I know Calvin will be happy to see it."

The name 'Calvin' made them remember camp for a while. Both of them pondered on that.

"Do you miss camp?" Grover asked.

Annabeth nodded. She closed her eyes but opened them suddenly because her watch beeped.

"I better go. It's past my bedtime." Grover laughed.

Annabeth bit her lip. She wanted to tell Grover something but she's hesitating. When Grover unlocked the door she ran to stop him.

"Wait." She stood in front of the door. "I know that I don't usually ask for favors but I really need to ask on this one." She took a deep breath. "I decided to visit whoever wrote the address. But I doubt that I can do it by myself. Would you come with me?"


Calvin ran outside after the gunshot. The camp was in chaos and a lot of people were running arond. It was also raining outside like the weather is trying to match the mood of the camp. He ran to the nearest guy and help him stand. He asked him what happened but he passed out. he ran ran again but he didn't notice the guys running after him. One guy took out his gun and shot him. Calvin fell to the ground. He tried to stand but someone stepped on him and he fell unconscious.