Sorry for making you wait so long. I haven't had access to a computer for a while, and I just haven't felt very inspired to work on it, but I promise I haven't given up on it. I hope you enjoy this next chapter.

Annabeth POV

Silence and darkness. There was no sign of where I could be. I got to my feet, hoping I would spot a clue of my whereabouts. Nothing.

Beside me, a torch flickered to life. I took a step back and nearly tripped over a body lying there. Percy! I knelt down beside his lifeless form, my hands gently shaking him, trying to wake him up.

"Percy!" I begged, "wake up! We need you. I need you! Please wake up!" Silence. I put my face in my hands and started to sob. What if he never wakes up? What if he dies?

A low snarl woke me from my thoughts. A large wolf stepped into the light, her pelt glistening in the flames. "Wake," she spoke. I flinched back. Movement. Beside me, Percy stirred. Brushing off the dust that had begun collecting, he stood.

"Percy, it's me!" I exclaimed. His face showed no recognition. Not of me. Not of anything.

"Come," the wolf snarled again, before turning and disappearing back into the shadows. Percy followed. I tried to follow, but my feet were fixed in place.

"Percy please, look at me!" I begged him. He kept walking, as if I were only a ghost. He showed no sign of hearing anything.

"It's me, Annabeth!" he paused. Slowly he turned, glancing behind him.

"Hello Annabeth," he whispered, though I heard it as clearly as if he had spoken normally. His face went blank once more, and he turned and stepped into the shadows, drawn to the wolf by whatever connection he felt to her. The torch sputtered out leaving me alone. Silence and darkness fell over me once more.

I woke up with a gasp. I was back in my room at the Mays' house. Beside me Ahsoka slept fitfully. I had just turned my back to her to change into my clothes, when she gasped, "I saw him!"

"Who?" I demanded.

"Percy," she breathed.

My breath caught. "What? How? Where is he?" I asked, for even in my own dream, I had not been able to tell where I was.

"I don't know," she sighed. "There was a wolf. She was training him for… something. Who could she be?"

The answer hit me like a brick. "Lupa. The Roman wolf-goddess. But why was Percy with her?"

"She said something about seeing her again. Who was she talking about?"

My dream. Her vision. They must be connected. The answer was simple. "Me."

Silence fell in our room for a moment, before Ahsoka said, "You saw him as well." Not really a question, but I nodded.

Suddenly there was a knock on the door. "Breakfast!" Elizabeth called cheerfully. I grumbled something like a reply, quickly throwing on a T-shirt and shorts. Ready for another day of questing.

We sat down at the table for a quick breakfast consisting of pancakes and bacon. After scarfing it down hurriedly, we all climbed into Levi's car once again. Obi-Wan sat in the front, leaving Anakin, Ahsoka and I to be crammed into the backseat.

We cruising along the freeway when it happened. The only warning I got was the unnatural golden glow of his eyes before Anakin attacked. He grabbed Levi's arm, causing the car to veer heavily to the right. Ahsoka and I reacted in sync. We struggled to control him, but before Levi could correct the damage, another car slammed heavily into the passenger side door.

The car lurched sideways, throwing me against the wall. My head smacked against the window, the pain rippling through the rest of my body. Finally the car came to a halt in a ditch beside the road. My head was pounding so badly I couldn't move.

I watched as Ahsoka, clutching her arm, struggled out of the vehicle. Levi got out his side and helped Anakin out as well. My sight was starting to fade, when I heard Ahsoka scream.

"No! This can't be possible!" she dropped to her knees and began sobbing. I heard Anakin whisper words of comfort to her, though I couldn't make any of it out. Everyone seemed to have forgotten about me as I slipped away into darkness.

I was in the Throne Room. The Gods were muttering amongst themselves.

"I did not foresee this happening," Zeus said.

"What do we do?" Apollo asked. "I could see if I can do anything."

"No. I believe that everything will right itself on its own. We must wait."

I dared a glance at what they were all staring at. I couldn't believe my eyes. It was the car crash! Ahsoka and Anakin knelt on the ground next to… No.

Obi-Wan lay on the ground, eyes closed, unmoving. I couldn't stop the small tears forming in the corners of my eyes. And the rage. How could the gods sit here and do nothing while my friend lay dead on the ground! I took in a deep breath and looked back at the image.

From his body rose a wisp of smoke. It rose up into the sky, unnoticed by Anakin or Ahsoka. When it appeared, moments later, in the Throne Room, it had already solidified. Obi-Wan stood standing in the Throne Room.

"I think it is time for you to return home," Zeus said. "The Republic has been struggling. They did, after all, lose two of their best generals. Don't worry. I believe your two companions will be joining you shortly."

"Thank you," Obi-Wan said. "Though I must say, that was not entirely a pleasant experience. Maybe you could be… less harsh with Anakin and his Padawan."

"We will see. Goodbye."

"Goodbye Obi-Wan," I called just before he disappeared. He paused for a second and glanced around, as if he had heard a voice, but couldn't tell who had said it, or whether he had simply imagined it. Then he disappeared with a puff of smoke.

I woke up with Ahsoka's face hovering over me. "He's gone," I breathed, my head still pounding, though less than before. "He's home."

A/N: Sorry about that. I love Obi-Wan and he's a great character, but this has been my plan all along. Sorry if this is a disappointment. As always, review! I love to hear what you have to say, or any questions you have. Hope to update soon!