So sorry that I haven't been updating! I've been reading Hidden, doing a million projects, and working on my book... So here ya go

"Hi Zoey." Thalia waved as we came into view.

"Greetings Zoey." A little girl, about twelve, with auburn colored hair and eyes as silvery yellow as the moon smiled at me.
"Artemis?" I asked, befuddled.
"How did you know? I like to be the same age as most of my Hunters. It is only fair."
"Your eyes. I can't forget them." I grinned.
The Olympians are so nice. Well, except Mr. D and Ares. They could be nice at times, but not most of the time.
"Hm, well, I will remember that." She laughed a musical laugh. "So what are you two doing here?"
"Well, you see, we need to get Pandora's box. Can you tell us where you hid it?" Annabeth asked.
"Pandora? Did she ask you to get it for her?"
"Yes." I answered.
Artemis sighed. "Alright, Zoey, but don't say I didn't warn you. Her box is very powerful and it's holding the most powerful monsters in the world. Come with me."
Annabeth, Thalia, and I followed Artemis into a silver tent.
"You must go to Alaska, the land beyond the gods. I know that you're a goddess, Zoey, but you may have an exception considering you're not like other gods or goddesses. The box is hidden somewhere in the ice. That is all I know. Please be careful."
"We will. Thank you, Artemis."
"We should be seeing you on Mt. Olympus soon, right?" Artemis asked before we got out of the tent.
"Soon. As soon as Annabeth and I are done with this quest." Annabeth and I wave and walk out of the tent with Thalia.
"Make sure you're at Mt. Olympus with Artemis... I just realized what is one week from now. The Summer solstice."
Thalia face palmed. "I can't believe I forgot!"
"Why does Pandora want the box before the Summer solstice?" I asked.
"Who knows. Zoey, since you're a Vampyre, the thing you do with the elements may work in Alaska." Thalia suggested.
I shrugged. "We should get going."
"Yeah, we should." We both said good bye to Thalia and walked back to the helicopter.
Or at least, where it was because there was no helicopter in sight. Annabeth started looking around to see if we were in the right spot, while I talked to Kramisha, who had another poem. Where she came from? I don't know.
" I gots it last night. We doesn't know what it means."
"Ever heard of proper English?" Aphrodite came out of no where.
"Where did you guys come from?"
"Darius and I flew back to the House of Night early. We decided to check on everyone for Stevie Bumpkin Rae."
"Oh, well, that explains it. So what were you saying Kramisha?"
"Pandora's gonna bring bad into the world with that box."
"How do you know it's actually Pandora?" Aphrodite asked.
"She certainly looked like Pandora. Besides, how could it not be?" Annabeth joined us after giving up the search.
"Listen to the poem." Aphrodite turned to Kramisha and Kramisha handed her a piece of paper.
" The first mortal women is not who she seems,
Blood and sacrifice, the world will fall.
Be aware of who you trust,
All of you, fight you must."
"That didn't make any sense." Annabeth looked confused.
"Yoda style, much?" I rolled my eyes. "Well, we need to get to Alaska. See you guys in a week."

I wouldn't have mind hitchhiking to Alaska, but with all the people these days it's just to wrong. Annabeth and I took the train all the way to Alaska. It took a very long time to get there...

o my gods'... I've got writers block! Errrr... I would totally make this longer but I cnt think or type... I'm super sorry... *face palm*