Okay, fanfiction people! I'd just like to say that this will be the last installment of her diary, but I do plan on making a sequel. Just review and tell me where in the story line you'd like me to continue at, and I'll decide from those.

-April 6 12:01 am

Hello again!

I have some exciting news that I just had to tell you.

Well, during capture the flag, they actually did listen to me! So, I worked with David and a couple of the older campers, trying to come up with a plan.

I suggested an easy but confusing plan. I don't have time to explain everything to you.

The older campers approved the plan, so we got everything ready and charged.

I was in a group with some angry Ares kid and one of the younger Hephaestus campers. I soundlessly led them through the trees, dagger drawn, bronze armor glinting slightly in the moonlight.

We ran into some trouble about ten yards inside of the other team's border.

There were about four Athena campers working their ways toward our border. They hadn't seen us yet, so we attacked from behind. It was easy enough to take down the smartest kids in the world with a sneak attack.

We continued on. There were a couple times when we came across two or three of our team battling against greater forces, but we were able to help them.

Then, I saw it.

The flag was shining through the trees. It was in plain sight, but there was a little problem.

It was on top of a large mountain of boulders.

Yay.

I told the other two kids to cover for me, and I ran over to the hill. I started climbing, focusing on the flag far above my head.

I heard an arrow whiz past my head. I looked below me, and, sure enough, there were at least ten Apollo campers firing at me.

But, backup had arrived. Just as planned.

The Apollo campers were knocked down by five angry Ares campers, and several Hermes kids came running into the clearing. They saw me halfway up the rock pile, and they cheered.

I quickly worked my way up while the campers below guarded me.

Nobody was on the top (thank the gods) so I easily grabbed the flag and started working my way down with only one hand.

A few arrows got a bit too close, but none of them pierced my armor.

When I got to the bottom, I was greeted by several angry Athena campers. I just smiled my innocent smile and then rolled underneath their legs, running back toward the border when I was on my feet again.

I was running as fast as I could run. I'd gotten quite a bit of stamina from our journey.

I broke through the undergrowth, and I found myself only a few yards away from the border. But, I also saw another camper with our flag, running straight toward the border.

I did the only thing I could think of doing. I threw my dagger at her.

She squealed and ducked, and that gave me enough time to run over the border.

I'd won!

A horn sounded in the distance, signaling that the game was over.

The two teams started walking out of the woods. I just stood in the exact same spot, clutching the flag in my hands. A couple of kids stared at me and I studied the ground.

Finally, Luke, David, and the other counselors for our team emerged from the bushes. Everybody looked unscathed, and they were all smiling at me.

I was still clutching the flag, but I smiled back.

Suddenly, everything around me was bathed in a whitish light. Everyone stared at me in awe, but I didn't understand what was happening.

A couple kids were pointing at the spot right above my head, and when I looked up; I saw an olive branch, glowing in the darkness, right above my head.

Everyone kneeled.

"Behold," Chiron said, somewhere behind me, "Annabeth Chase, daughter of Athena, goddess of wisdom and battle strategies."

So, after that, we decided that I should stay one more night in the Hermes cabin, since it was so close to curfew.

Whoa; it's one o'clock ALREADY? I have to get to sleep. Goodnight!

-Annabeth Chase

-April 7 2:07 am

Hello again! I've been so busy today, moving to the Athena cabin and getting back into a regular routine. Well, at least I don't have to hide my clothes anymore.

The Athena cabin welcomed me. Everybody's older than me, but it's still fun!

All of my siblings congratulated me for winning yesterday, but I think they just like my big brain. At least we'll win during capture the flag.

I've read everything to Thalia. I go up there during free time and any other time when I get a break. I think she really can hear me.

The reason I'm up now is because I can't sleep. I really miss Luke, but he promised he'd check on me whenever he can.

It really feels like I do have a family now; brother, sisters, and even Chiron, the centaur, has been treating me like his daughter. I'll never forget Thalia, but I think I'm finally home.

Annabeth quickly shoved her diary underneath her mattress as one of her half-siblings woke up.

It was Natalia, one of the newer campers in the Athena cabin.

"Hey," Natalia said. "Can't sleep?"

"Yeah," Annabeth said.

"Do you want to go on a walk with me?" she asked.

Annabeth nodded, and the two girls tiptoed outside, keeping to the shadows until they made it to the arena. There they fought in silence until sunrise.

As soon as the first camper emerged from his cabin, the two girls ran back to their own.

Annabeth left that diary underneath her bed, forgetting about her old friend. She laughed, fought, and enjoyed her years, hardly worrying about the trials in her future. Until she met a boy named Percy Jackson…

Okay. So, as I said above, this is the final installment, for now. But, there will be a sequel, so please tell me where you want this to continue. I'd be happy to oblige. Also, the sequel may not be up for a while, as I am planning yet another story after this one. But it will be next on my list. Go to my profile page and vote for which idea I should go with. Okay, so, review, and, yeah. That's it.