Sorry for the wait. I couldn't think of a way to start the chapter. Thank you to KayKay the Demigod and GameMaker954 for inspiration. I won't use you ideas directly (sorry guys) but I do have a better sense of where this is going, so thank you.

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Ahsoka POV

I had just got up this morning when I heard nearly simultaneous screams from the Ares and Athena cabins. It took me about five seconds to figure out what had happened. Looks like Anakin and Obi-Wan are here.

"Who are you and where did you come from?" I heard Clarisse screech from the Ares cabin.

"Anakin Skywalker, Jedi Knight," was the reply.

I groaned. Great. Now Clarisse knows of the Jedi. Let's just hope Anakin doesn't recognise me.

The door to the Ares cabin opened. Clarisse stormed out, dragging Anakin along with her. I giggled. It wasn't everyday your master was dragged around by a teenage girl. Then again, Anakin looked way younger than usual.

"What are you laughing at?" he growled at me.

"Nothing," I replied carefully.

"What's your name?" he asked casually. Uh oh. I think he might be flirting with me.

"I'm Ahsoka," I said.

"Snips?" he gasped before I could tell him to shut up.

"What's a snips?" Clarisse demanded. "Is it some sort of Jedi hair cut?"

By now a large crowd had gathered. I sighed. Sounds like my secret won't be secret for long. Just then, Annabeth came running out of the Athena cabin.

"Ahsoka?" she called.

"Over here," I answered. "What is it?"

She pulled me aside. "Obi-Wan's here."

"I assumed so, seeing as your cabin screamed as well," I told her.

"As well?"

"Yeah, Anakin showed up in the Ares cabin. Clarisse found him."

"She sure made a scene of it," Annabeth noticed.

"Yes, she did. Sadly, Anakin introduced himself as a Jedi, so now the entire camp wants to know what that is."

She sighed. "Is there anything else I need to know?"

"One last thing, he recognised me, he made that fairly obvious. So now the camp suspects me of being a Jedi as well."

"And I'm assuming they don't exactly think that Jedi are good?"

"Exactly," I told her.

I realised that we had walked all the way to Poseidon's cabin.

Percy stuck his head out the door. "Hey guys," he said cheerfully. "What's up?"

I told him what I had said to Annabeth.

"Wow," he said, suddenly less cheerful. "So, what are we going to do?"

"I don't know," I said miserably.

"First of all," he said, "let's try to convince them that Jedi are good."

"Good idea," Annabeth said. "Let's get started."

As we walked back over to the mob, I tried to think of something to say. When we got there I still didn't have any ideas. Luckily, Annabeth did.

"What's going on here?" she asked.

Clarisse growled, "This spy here," she gestured at Anakin, "appeared in the middle of my cabin. He must be a monster. Somebody in camp probably summoned him."

"I'm sure nobody would do that," Percy said, trying to calm Clarisse down. It was at that moment that Obi-Wan chose to exit the Athena cabin.

"Oh, hello," he said casually.

"It was him," Clarisse screamed, pointing a finger accusingly at Percy. "He summoned these monsters."

I stepped up. "It wasn't Percy," I said. "And we aren't monsters."

Too late I realised my mistake. "Oh, so then it was probably you!" she screamed. "You and Percy. Percy summoned you and then together you summoned them!"

"No," I panicked, "It wasn't like that!"

"Oh, yeah?" Clarisse sneered. "that probably isn't even hat you really look like. Lou Ellen?"

"Yes?" a voice answered from the suddenly silent crowd.

"Remove the mist and show us what Ahsoka really looks like!" she ordered.

Lou Ellen was nice enough. I really hoped she didn't.

However, it seemed luck wasn't on my side. "Okay," she said, looking extremely curious. She started focusing really hard. A few seconds passed, then the crowd gasped. Clarisse looked smug.

"See," she said, "she is a monster. She's probably here to destroy us."

The crowd growled. Then they burst out chanting, "Traitors! Traitors!"

"All in favor of banishing Ahsoka from camp?" Clarisse asked. Almost everyone's hands flew up.

"What about Percy?" another Ares kid called. "He brought her here. I say we banish him to!"

This time less people seemed certain, I guess Percy was popular around here.

"All in favor of banishing Percy Jackson?" Clarisse called. I could see that she was enjoying this.

Most people kept their hands down, however it didn't matter to Clarisse. She seemed determined on getting us kicked out. Maybe as revenge for something.

"It's settled then. If somebody would be kind enough to grab their stuff, we can get rid of them now."

"Hey," somebody shouted from the crowd. "We voted that Percy stays."

"Yeah!" Someone else shouted.

Soon almost everyone was screaming for Percy to stay.

"Fine, Clarisse snapped, "Percy stays. But let's get rid of Ahsoka before she causes any more trouble."

She shoved me onto the grass and tied my hands and feet together. I could easily get out of it using the force, but that would only make me more suspicious. Percy stayed with me as the crowd moved off the get my stuff. I'm glad they let him stay in camp.

"So," Percy said, trying to relieve the tension, "what are you going to do now?"

"I don't know," I confessed.

He handed me a handful of gold coins.

"What are these for?" I asked.

"If you need to contact somebody, just find a way to create a rainbow, then throw the coin in."

"Anything else?" I asked.

"Yes. You have to contact the goddess Iris so say: Oh, Iris, Goddess of the Rainbow, accept my offering. Show me- and then the name of whoever you want to see."

"Great, thanks," I said.

"Just don't tell anyone I gave them to you."

"Of course not," I told him.

"Goodbye Ahsoka," he said then he walked away. He had only gone a few steps when he collapsed.

"Percy!" I yelled. He didn't hear me.

Instead he simply disappeared.

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