Annabeth

"That's us. How did you three wizards get mixed up with a couple demi gods?"

Percy spun around on his heels, clearly startled.

"Jeez Annabeth, you can't just sneak up on someone who has a sword."

She came up and stood next to Percy.

"I don't really know. Somehow I saw you in a tower."

"Oh yeah. Thanks for blinding me by the way."

Percy raised his sword up to Harry. "Wait, you did that to her?"

Harry put up his hands and shrugged, "My bad."

Annabeth pushed the tip of Percy's sword down. "It's fine Percy. It didn't really happen I guess."

The girl, Hermione, scanned them down. "It happened for us too."

Annabeth shut the door behind her as she stepped outside. They decided to take the conversation outside so they wouldn't wake Sally and Paul.

"Did it happen for anyone else?" she asked.

Hermione replied, "I'm not sure, it was almost like a dream. I mean, it's summer, school isn't in session."

Percy turned to Annabeth. "Why do bad things always ruin our summer?"

Annabeth gave her boyfriend a small shrug.

Ron laughed at Percy's comment, "It's the exact opposite for us mate. We always get into trouble during the school year, sometimes in the summer." he continued, "We even ran away from Hogwarts, and then we all thought Voldamort killed Harry, then-"

Ron was cut short by Hermione, who elbowed him. "I'm pretty sure they don't want to hear our entire life story,"

"Hermione is right. It's summer, school isn't in session. But somehow we ended up at school with two demi gods falling from the sky."

Annabeth hesitated a moment before saying, "What about… what about when you pushed me out of a window?"

All three of them looked confused. "I didn't… why did you try to kill me?"

TWO DAYS AGO.

Harry

The skies looked gray as they walk through the yard. There was a certain erriness to the day that Harry wasn't able to place.

"What's wrong?" Hermione asked "Is it your scar?"

"No, it's nothing."

Hermione crossed her arms.

"Okay fine. Doesn't something feel off to you guys?"

Hermione was about to say something when Ron interrupted, "Bloody hell your right! I ate too many chocolate frogs on the train I think."

"No, that was last year," Hermione said.

"Come to think of it, I can't remember the train ride over here."

Ron pulled out his wand. The tip was barely hanging on by a small, worn strip of tape. "I thought we fixed my wand too."

"See that's why I feel something is up."

Hermione

Ever since Harry had said something, she had started noticing strange things. A few times she could have sworn she saw Cedric walking around with his usual group of Hufflepuffs. But ever since he had died they stopped hanging out.

Hermione walked down an isle of books, "What are we looking for again?" whispered Ron.

After Harry went up to the tower to send a letter, she had dragged Ron to the library with her.

"Ever since Harry said something, I'm starting to see things too."

Ron stopped and turned to her.

"What do you mean 'your starting to see things'?" he asked lowering his voice, until she almost couldn't hear him.

"Ron, I think I saw Cedric the other day,"

"Isn't he dead?!"

"Shhh!" she hushed him. "Yes, he is. So that's why it's weird that I saw hi-" Hermione was cut off by the sound of various screams.

She grabbed his hand and ran outside. Harry ran up to them, "What's going on?"

"We just got here!" Ron said scanning the crowd that was now growing bigger.

"Someone is falling from the sky!"

"WHAT?!" all three of them yelled in unison.