"Who needs an infirmary when you have cabin of doctors?" Reyna asked. She laid her head back against the pillow and sighed tiredly. Percy gave her a look, and she returned it. "This is your fault, Jackson. Just focus on bandaging the wound that you made."

"It was self defense, and I wasn't in control of myself," Percy said. Reyna didn't respond and just closed her eyes for a few moments. Lucky for her, Juniper was actually really good with nature magic. Juniper managed to stop the bleeding and dull most of the pain. Hopefully, the flowers and dirt that she used wouldn't give Reyna an infection to worry about later.

Juniper also had some weird black concoction in her pocket that acted like wax, but Reyna was pretty sure it was dead bugs that had congealed together. After putting that in Percy's ear, it seemed to muffle the song. Percy and Juniper had helped her hobble back to the cabin. While Hedge was busy lecturing Reyna, Juniper replaced the weird dead bug gel with actual wax.

"I told you to be safe, Roman," Hedge scolded. He sat next to Reyna and stared down at her like a worried mother hen. Reyna rolled her eyes. She didn't need a round two to that lecture. It wasn't even Reyna's fault. Percy and his stupid pen were to be blamed.

"Again, it is Percy's fault," Reyna argued. She tried to relax herself. It was Percy's actually smart idea to find bandages and medicine in Apollo's cabin. Grover was the one who had retrieved it, after he spent five minutes asking if Juniper was okay.

As for Juniper's attempts to send messages, she hadn't even been able to get close to leaving the camp. When she started to make her way through the forest, she found a few groups of demigods that were harassing Dryads. They threatened to do terrible things to the Dryads if they found them outside of their tree. Juniper turned immediately around and headed back towards the cabin, until she heard Reyna's yell of pain.

"You're lucky that Juniper was nearby," Hedge said, and he crossed his arms. Reyna remained silent. This was the third time that he had said that. Reyna understand that she was very lucky that the sword didn't go any higher and that Juniper was fleeing for her life. Maybe, the cabin was giving her good luck.

"Reyna needs to rest and not be yelled at," Juniper interrupted. She slowly sat on one of the beds, and Grover sat next to her. Juniper leaned on Grover. "What do we do from here?"

"Do you remember anything?" Reyna asked. She glanced at Percy. The son of Neptune finished her bandage and then sat on the ground near Reyna. "Anything that can help us?"

"My last clear memory is going to bed the night before. Then, I was underwater with you telling me to snap out of it," Percy answered. He looked down. "I have no clue what I did in between. I can't remember, and I can still hear some of the song, even with the wax in. They want us to worship them and fill their every desire."

"We still have no idea what to do then," Reyna said. She slowly sat up and looked down at her bandaged leg. She could walk, and she would have to walk. This wasn't something that she was going to stay on the sidelines for. "I found Chiron. He is in some kind of sleep or stasis. I don't know how to wake him."

"So, these Sirens managed to sneak into camp in the middle of the night, and in the morning, we're under their control. How?" Percy asked. A silence filled the cabin as no one had an answer. Reyna stared down at the ground. Four women, and it seemed like they were going with the Siren theory, had managed to take control of the camp. It was impressive.

Honest to the gods, Reyna was impressed. A small group managed to take out a much bigger one with no losses, and they were almost going to get away with it. Before Reyna sent them back to Tartarus, she would ask how they did it. For now, she had to figure out how to get to the Sirens.

"They also want Rachel. I was trying to find her before I ran into Percy, but I don't know where she is," Reyna said. She slowly tried to stand, and Percy grabbed her arm.

"Just relax for now," Percy said. He looked at Hedge. "Do you think that you can find Rachel and make sure she is safe. Try to get her out of the camp and somewhere safe."

"Of course I can do that," Hedge said, and he puffed out his chest. Hedge stood and grabbed his club. "Now, can I hurt any of the demigods if I run into them.?

Percy looked away for a few moments and slowly stood. He gently grabbed the club and pushed it towards the ground. Percy spoke, "Maybe, Grover should find Rachel. We might need you here in case a demigod finds us. Reyna has to rest."

"I'm not resting," Reyna said. She slowly stood, despite the protests from everyone. Reyna slowly put pressure on her injured leg, which immediately turned into a bad idea. She bit back her cry of pain and hobbled towards a wall. Reyna casually leaned against it and lifted her leg to get pressure off of it. "I'm perfectly fine."

"Why don't you walk towards Leo then?" Percy asked. Reyna stared Percy down. The son of Neptune just motioned towards Leo. There was a solid six feet between the two of them. Leo was sitting in a corner of the cabin and playing with some pieces of metal and wires. "If you're fine, that should be an easy walk."

"Why would I walk towards Leo when I am perfectly fine here?" Reyna asked. She could feel her eyes starting to narrow. Percy grinned. "Jackson, I have an idea. Instead of annoying me, all of us could make a plan on how to save your camp."

Percy's grin instantly disappeared. He looked down at the ground. Reyna slowly looked up at the ceiling. Why was everyone so sensitive? All she was doing was stating facts. Instead of bothering her about her injury, they should have been making a plan. Was she going to have to apologize to Percy? Was he actually offended by what she said?

"I'm sorry," Reyna said after a few moments. She crossed her arms. "I guess I shouldn't be upset that you're concerned about me. We really should focus on how to save the camp though. Do you have any ideas?"

"I should go find Rachel," Grover said. Juniper grabbed his hand and gave him a concerned look. Reyna glanced at the ground. What they really needed to do was strike at the heart of the problem, but there was still the concern of all of the campers trying to murder them and use their blood to paint the altar.

"Be safe," Reyna said. She studied Grover and Juniper. Could she really ask this of a Faun? Hedge had helped her and Nico deliver the statue, but all of the others Fauns that she had met were, well, useless. Reyna didn't know if Grover was really up for this.

"I will be safe," Grover said. He kissed Juniper's cheek and walked towards the cabin door. "I can't believe that I wish Tyson was here."

"Tyson? The Cyclops?" Reyna asked. Percy nodded and walked towards Grover. He said a few words quietly, and a small grin came to Grover's face. The two exchanged a rather long hug, and Grover left the cabin.

"My half brother. He was visiting, but he went back to help in my father's forge," Percy answered. Reyna nodded slightly and hobbled back toward the bed. She sat down on it and laid back on the bed. Walking really wasn't a good idea at the moment, even though she wouldn't admit it out loud.

Reyna sighed and closed her eyes for a few moments. She spoke, "Isn't there a god at this camp?"

"Dionysus did come back after we defeated dirt face, but he took a break this week. I think he mentioned something about a Pac-Man tournament that was happening this week," Percy answered. He looked at the cabin door. "We need to find Annabeth and break her from this spell."

"That might be easier said than done," Reyna muttered. She sighed tiredly. "When I saw Annabeth, one of the Sirens was all over her. Percy, did you do anything to upset any Sirens?"

"No," Percy answered. He looked at her and crossed his arms. "Why are you blaming me?"

"I thought that everything that went wrong was your fault somehow," Reyna said. Percy glared at her, and Reyna grinned. "Hedge, am I wrong?"

"You're right," Hedge agreed. Reyna nodded. Of course, she was always right, and the Greeks would sooner or later come to learn that. "I have an idea on who we should try to free next though. It's someone who we can use to try and snap the others out of this spell."

"Let's hear it," Reyna said. She wasn't quite sure who it was, but she trusted Hedge. He couldn't have the worst idea in the world, and with Percy's help, it should be relatively easy. She hoped.