Annabeth

"Alright, how do we fix this.. Time warp? Thing?"

"We need to take you two back to Hogwarts," Hermione explained.

"NOPE!" Percy slammed the door and locked it.

"Percy!" Annabeth scolded.

"Do you remember how we almost died? Over and over again?!"

"Percy that wasn't real! That was all in our minds!" She went to open back up the door, but Percy laced his fingers with her's and pulled her farther away from the door.

"Percy we are going to lose our lives and our family's this time!"

There was a sudden creak that made them both jump. Sally emerged from the darkness in her nightgown, "Percy? What's going on? I heard a slam.."

Percy cursed under his breath, "It's nothing mom, just a small argument, everything is okay. Go back to bed please."

She nodded and groggily turned back in the direction of her room.

Annabeth was now speaking in a whisper, "We need to help them Percy."

"Yeah.. I know. I just thought maybe for a little while there we would be able to lead normal lives."

"Yeah... I know, just one last time Percy."

Percy pulled her closer to him until their foreheads touched. "Okay, one last time…"

Annabeth gently pulled herself out of his arms and walked over to the curtains.

"I bet they left,"

"Um.. no they are still there." She replied.

Percy went and opened the door. Hermione, Harry, and Ron still stood in the same place they were before.

"We could hear everything you two said, the door is not that soundproof you know." Ron commented. Hermione slapped her forehead and sighed.

"Apologies for his impoliteness, we did here what you were saying, but we stayed because if we don't solve this, then you can count on us all being dead by the end of the month."

"Oh great so we have two weeks to solve this?" Percy grumbled.

"Yep." Harry said, his eyes lingering on Annabeth.

Percy grumbled, "Okay- give us a few minutes to gather a few things."

"Hogwarts will supply you with everything you need.. It would be best if we leave right now."

Annabeth leaned in closer to Percy, for once, he out aside his stubbornness and agreed. "Alright."