Disclaimer- I don't own Harry Potter or Percy Jackson, except for my OC. J. K. Rowling and Rick Riordan do, not me. (Imagine they were in the same time period as Percy Jackson. This story is also found on Wattpad.) Reviews are welcomed!

Helloooo and welcome back! It's been a long time, right? I intended to update around Christmas, but that failed. Then, I attempted to try to update on New Years, well that failed as well. I was reminded by a special reader if I would ever update. Honestly, I didn't know that anyone would read this fanfiction, but I guess people still do, so I'll be doing this for y'all readers, as well as for my entertainment.

Here's an update on my life. If you don't wanna hear it, you can, of course, skip into the reading. Anyways, my classes are difficult this semester. I'm trying to get my grades in my AP classes back up. I've got accepted into 3 universities! Whoop whoop! I'm trying to get into this Nursing program, but I'm having some complications and difficulties with it. Sigh...Enough with this, and on with the show! We've reached Chapter Fifty!


Bianca's POV

I woke up in my bed in Cabin 11. My heart still ached, seeing the empty beds in the Hermes cabin that once belonged to our former cabin mates. After I washed up and got dressed, I headed to the pavilion to eat breakfast.

However, on my way, Percy and Annabeth seemed to be running at me with concern in their faces.

My eyebrows furrowed."What's the matter, guys?" I wondered, seeing them gasp for air and pant."Are you guys having a race?"

They shook their heads."We heard what happened last night, Bianca," Annabeth brought up.

Oh...that.

"You okay, Bianca?" Percy asked.

I gave a thin smile."I'm fine. Don't worry about it, guys." I turned away and continued walking to avoid that topic.

Deep down, my heart was aching for him.


Summer was almost ending, and that meant that Saffron and I would have to return back to go to Hogwarts.

Annabeth and I were walking to archery class when we heard some yellings. We looked at each other and were deciding whether we should stay put and listen to the conversation or just continue on our way. However, the voices sounded like Saffron and a female individual.

"Why do you have to go?! Just stay here!" The female voice pleaded.

"I-I can't, Marina. You know I can't," I heard Saffron's voice."I'm really sorry."

Marina? Who is Marina?

Annabeth and I decided to search for the voices, and we found Saffron and the girl, who helped me in the aftermath of the battle, converse with one another. It seemed like the girl was crying.

"She's a naiad," Annabeth whispered to me.

I nodded.

"I don't want you to go!" She bawled, throwing herself at Saffron, who attempts to console her with his hushes.

"Um, what's going on, Saffron?" Annabeth asked, looking at both of them.

They turned to us in surprise. However, the girl glared at me with waterfalls streaming down her face.

She unlatched herself from Saffron and stomped towards me."YOU!" She screamed at me.

My eyes widened, and I stepped back away from her. There was definitely some anger boiling inside of her. Saffron was trying to prevent her from attacking me by grabbing onto her waist.

"HOW DARE YOU TAKE HIM AWAY FROM ME!?" She cried, struggling under Saffron's tight grasp.

What?

"Look, I'm sorry, I really don't understand any of this," I defended, waving my hands in defense.

"Marina! Calm down!"

She obeyed Saffron, collapsing to her knees."I can't!" Marina sobbed."I'm going to be lonely just like those other years! You're gonna leave me for her to go back to England!"

Oh...

"Listen, Marina," Annabeth softly called, kneeling down to Marina's level."I think I understand what you're going through, but...it's Saffron's job to protect Bianca at all cost."

"THEN WHY CAN'T SHE JUST STAY HERE AND STOP GOING OVERSEAS!?" She roared.

"Woah woah, wait, Saffron, you have a girlfriend?" I questioned him.

Marina glared at me."Of course! We've been together for four years! Four years!"

I stared back at Saffron.

Why didn't he tell me?

"Saffron...you didn't even tell me about this?"

Do I even know the rest of his background?

"I...I felt that you would've done something bad if I told you this."

He was correct though. I would've just allowed him to stay back at Camp Half-Blood and let myself return to Hogwarts with no protection.

"Why can't you just stay here, and I just go by myself?" I proposed.

"See!" Saffron pointed."This is what I'm talking about! I can't let you do that!" He crossed his arms.

"Sweetie, the girl is able to care for herself when she was stuck in the Labyrinth!" Marina reasoned while Annabeth and I looked at each other, curious at Marina's sudden change of attitude."If she is able to do that, then she'll be able to survive over there." Saffron didn't respond."Don't you agree, sweetie? Everyone would all be happy!"

Saffron shook his head."I already bought the tickets."

Already?

"How about during the holidays, you can just come visit here?" I suggested.

Saffron's girlfriend's eyes lit up."Yes!" Marina agreed."The girl is right! It's a wonderful idea!"

Saffron sighed at me."Bianca..."

"I'll be fine on my own for like a few weeks. I've got the others to care for me," I assured him."I want you to be with your girlfriend, especially during the holidays."

He smiled."Well..." He looked at Marina's puppy dog eyes."Well, alright." He smiled at her.

"Yay!" Marina bounced up and down, giving Saffron a bear hug. She pecked his lips and released him. She ran over to me, pulling me for a hug."Thank you so much! I'm really sorry about earlier!"

I sucked in a huge gulp of air. I felt suffocated in this tight embrace. I stretched out my neck, begging assistance from Saffron and Annabeth."Help me!" I mouthed.

They laughed, shaking their heads. They stepped back away from me, letting Marina hug me all she wants.

"Uh...um...It's alright. I understand," I squeaked, tapping for her to let go.

Finally, Annabeth stepped in, breaking the tight hug."Okay, I think that's enough of the hugging. Come on, Bianca! We're already late for archery class!"


A week has passed, and Chiron has given me separately the new bead this year for our Camp Half-Blood necklace.

I stared at the bead, especially its gorgeous designs. It was an intricate maze. It represented the Battle of the Labyrinth, which the campers started calling it. I inserted it in the necklace, next to the Golden Fleece one and wore it around my neck.

As I entered the room to hear squawking from a familiar owl, I approached my pet.

"You're mad, aren't you?" I asked Nico, who was screeching at me. I sighed, standing next to the owl in the cage."Sorry, little one. But don't worry. I'm gonna send you off today. You're gonna be meeting me over there."

I sat down on a stool and pulled out a piece of parchment. I began writing to the Weasleys.


I was dragging my trunk out of the Hermes cabin in the afternoon. Alice and Julia were wishing me good-byes to wherever I'm going. They assumed I was leaving for school since that was the only reason demigods would leave the campsite for.

Nico was long gone overseas, delivering my message to the Weasleys on my arrival in London. I contemplated whether to change his name since I already found the real Nico, but I settled on keeping the owl's name as Nico. He was my memory of him.

When Annabeth called for the Gray Sisters, Marina was once again crying. Grover, Juniper, and Saffron were trying to calm her down.

"Instead of owling you guys, let's Iris Message," I suggested."I'm afraid what Hecate might do. I haven't met her, but now that since she's on the enemy side, I have a feeling she'll reveal me to both sides."

Annabeth shook her head."She'll be causing a war then. Everyone would want you on their side."

"Do you think there are more people like you, Bianca?" Percy wondered."It's a mystery on how you've become a witch."

I slowly nodded, agreeing."There has to be at least another person like me at Camp Half-Blood," I considered."They must be very good at disguising themselves." I went over to the cab's trunk, opening it up. I stuffed it with Saffron's and my luggage.

I never actually knew who my father was. Just like how Nico's searching for his past, I'll search for mine.

"I'll find out soon though. I'll tell you guys any updates." I slammed down the trunk of the cab.

"You don't have any drachmas, do you? I'll give you some," Annabeth offered.

I shook my head."I'm pretty sure she'll accept galleons."

"Oh, Bianca, remember to get me some blue food!" Percy reminded.

Everyone laughed, and Annabeth nudged him.

"What?" He looked at Annabeth."I'm serious about it!"

Annabeth rolled her eyes, shaking her head. She turned to me, waving as I entered the cab with Nico's empty cage.

"I love you, Saffron!" Marina proclaimed, watching her boyfriend follow after me inside.

"Be safe on your journey, guys!" Grover wished.

"But watch them actually encounter some monsters..." Percy thought aloud."That would be so horrible."

"Percy!" Everyone scolded.

"You're gonna jinx it!" Grover hissed.

As the cab sped through the roads, Saffron and I turned to each other.

"Betcha fifteen galleons monsters would appear," Saffron proposed.

"Hey! That's unfair! You know that they'll appear!" I pouted.

"Okay, fine. Three galleons?"

I shook my head. I sighed."Deal."