Thanks for all of the amazing support guys! Just to let you know, I'm going to be writing about 10 chapters after this, so expect me to be finished by the middle of March, or maybe even February! The next few chapters will also have some parts from The Deathly Hallows in it, because of all the Horcruxes and stuff (although I will not be writing a ton about it, probably just two chapters since the demigods can destroy them really quickly). Some of the chapters to look forward to would be the revealing part and maybe DA. And of course the chapters about the battle! Also, I will not be writing a chapter about Quidditch. You'll find out at the end.


Third Person POV:

The next few days they had lots of classes and homework. However, Harry was mainly thinking about the strange thing that happened when he and Ron were watching Hemione confront the demigods. Harry was immensely confused by this and thought about it all day during classes until Ms. McGonagall called him out. He finally came to a conclusion: It was some kind of spell that was done without doing anything, just using the will of the mind. He had seen Dumbledore do these kinds of spells before. But he couldn't be that powerful, could he? If he was, he could help us to defeat Voldemort!

He decided at once that he should consult Dumbledore after his classes.

After a grueling class of Ms. McGonagall saying that their classes were becoming harder and harder because of the upcoming O.W.L examination, it finally was his favorite class of all: Flying.

They met Madam Hooch and the field. She announced: "So today, we will be flying on broomsticks. For the exchange students, since you're new to flying, I'll teach you some basic skills."

The exchange students burst into laughter. Percy laughed while saying, "You guys fly on broomsticks!?"

"Yes," Harry retorted. "What's the problem?

There was silence after that and Madam Hooch cleared her throat. "I will be focusing on the exchange students for a while, so if all of you others could practice flying around for a while.

She walked back to the exchange students and gave each of them broomsticks, placed in front of them. "Now, I want you to say 'Up!' while you put your preferred hand a few feet above your broomstick. It should bounce onto your hand."

All of the demigods' brooms bounced into their hands, Percy's and Jason's being the fastest while Thalia's broom simply didn't move.

With a quavering voice, she shouted "Up" again, and finally, it moved just a fraction of an inch, but it was barely noticeable.

The other demigods watched, amused, as she cried "Up" again, more forcefully, and it finally rolled over a bit. She shouted "Up" again 15 times in rapid succession, and it finally worked. The broom, seemingly reluctant, rose up to her hand slowly.

Madam Hooch said, "Good. Now I'll teach all of you how to mount your broomsticks and hover over the ground." She taught them to mount their broomsticks and corrected Thalia's posture. "Now, kick your feet off the ground and hover for a few seconds. Then lean forward slightly to land. Do that on the count of three: 1, 2, 3!"

The demigods except Thalia nailed it perfectly. She was having trouble landing down as her broom pushed her upward. She leaned forward suddenly and the broom crashed onto the ground along with her. Thankfully, she flipped back just in time to avoid the fall.

After a few minutes, the demigods were flying extremely well, with the exception of Thalia still practicing her hovering. Madam Hooch decided that the eight could fly as good as the others and sent them off to practice with the others. She (obviously) helped Thalia individually, and after a long time, she was able to fly slowly in the air, although with much difficulty.

All of them practiced for a while, but just as class was about to end, everyone that was on broomsticks started to lose control of the brooms as they were tossed around like limp dolls. Percy's face showed worry; even he was struggling to control his broom.

On the field, Madam Hooch was horrified at this sight. She had seen stuff like this before (with Harry in his first year) but the strange thing was that nobody was around, and if someone was actually around, they couldn't place a spell on all of them at once.

Meanwhile, the nine decided that Ouranos was making all of this happen. Even all of them, in this situation, wouldn't be able to oppose him because it was him who was in the darkness, not them. The primordial of the sky could see everything they were doing.

He called out to Jason, "Let's use our powers to land ourselves onto the ground and help the others after."

Jason nodded his head, agreeing. They both used their powers to slowly land towards the ground. Since Ouranos had to hold down a lot of other demigods or wizards, he didn't have that much power to constrain them, which made it much easier.

When they were a meter off the ground, the primordial suddenly made air push downwards rather than upwards (only for Jason and Percy), trying to make them crash onto the ground. However, they were prepared for this and generated invisible cushions of dark energy under them. After they landed, they tiredly stood up, while Percy muttered, "Healing Rod, heal me and Jason's powers quickly. Turn invisible."

In no time, they were up and running to help the others, occasionally using cushions of dark energy and the Healing Rod to help. Everyone was on the ground again and safe from Ouranos. Sadly (but to Thalia's relief), because of the mysterious incident (although not mysterious to Dumbledore), flying class and Quidditch were temporarily banned for the school year.

Fortunately, thanks to the amazing powers of the demigods and the primordials' gifts, everyone was safe... But only for a while.

To be continued...