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VI

Allison Song

Allison peered down and realized Jasmine was right. Under them was a normal old railway tunnel, but on the wall was a glowing blue delta and also the symbol π. "P," Saya translated. "P for Pasiphae."

"Flip!" Allison's glasses had tumbled off her face and into the tunnel.

"I got it." Jasmine took one end of the rope and jumped, landing on her feet right beside the son of Athena. She picked up Allison's glasses and bowed. "Who's the best daughter of Hecate you ever saw?"

"The rope won't hold you." Saya shook her head. "That was stupid."

"I'm fat. I get it," Jasmine laughed. "This is how we get to Key West." She tied the rope around Eric's waist. Saya summoned Hedwig from the necklace, who helped Saya and Allison pull the boy up. He wasn't that heavy, which was useful.

"Eric, head back to our cabin, and this time, don't fall in any mysterious sinkholes that appeared out of nowhere," Saya said gently and pushed him in the direction of the Athena cabin.

"Hedwig, whenever I call your name, come and help. Got it? Whenever I say return, you can go back to the necklace. Return." Saya ordered. Hedwig seemed to divebomb Saya, but disappeared, recurring as Saya's necklace.

"Okay! See you later!" He called as he began running once again.

See you later. Allison wished she was so certain that they would all come back alive. They were charging into the monster-filled world with only one training session and no idea if their one lead was a red herring or not. She was the only one with magical powers useful for monster fighting. Honestly, the Mist wouldn't do anything against a dumb ogre. And even her, as the daughter of one of the Big Three, had very little idea how to use her powers. It was like trying to play League of Legends with a laggy mouse and no keyboard, but if you died, respawn wasn't an option.

"Are you coming or not, slowpokes?" Jasmine called. "We've got a world to save."

"I'm so excited," Allison said dryly.

"Come on!" Saya shouldered her backpack and jumped into the tunnel.

"I am surrounded by idiots. When your friends jump into the Labyrinth, do you do it?" Allison asked.

"Yes, of course." Jasmine nodded."Don't you have any common sense?"

"By Thomas Paine," Saya muttered.

Allison shrugged. After all, Jasmine had her glasses. She stepped forward, thinking she was walking to the edge of the hole. Apparently, her depth perception was different without her glasses, because she found herself falling. She landed heavily. "Were either of you going to warn me?" She grumbled.

"No," Jasmine said casually. "What did you think?"

"Thanks."

"Come on." Jasmine led them through the Labyrinth, occasionally telling them to "duck," or "Jump over that evil chasm full of cobras" like she owned the place. Jasmine attempted to brighten the mood by singing many different never ending songs.

Eventually, they came to the metal door of a shed.

"Creepy shed. Should we go in or not?" Allison pondered. She whipped around when she felt a cold hand on the back of her neck, but nobody was there.

"I vote no," Saya stated.

"I vote yes," Jasmine said dangerously. "Why not?"

"I also vote yes," Allison agreed.

"IT'S A FRICKEN CREEPY SHED JASMINE!" Saya yelled, probably waking up every monster that lurked in the winding turns of the creepy maze.

Jasmine had already opened the door and stepped inside. "Exactly." Suddenly, she turned around and her normally bluish-gray eyes shimmered gold. Why didn't Allison see this coming? Eidolons. Of course.

"NOpE." Allison flicked her hand and the metal door slammed shut, hitting Jasmine into the creepy shed. She was glad that eidolons were stupid, otherwise, it might have thought to shoot Jasmine's gun.

"Give me control, little demigod," said an unfamiliar voice in her head. "You would be strong. You would never lose a fight again."

Allison smiled. "I won against you," she pointed out. "You can't possess me without my consent," she thought smugly. "I'm the daughter of Hades, idiot." She drew her own Stygian iron sword and touched it to her temple, bringing out a golden wisp that struggled like a feral squirrel. Go to Tartarus. It detached itself from Black Crow and dipped to the ground as if bowing and then dissipated.

Just as she began to celebrate her victory, Saya charged her from the side. Allison instinctively parried her dagger with her sword. If not for her powers, it would have been an equal match, but Allison thrust out her hand and Night Owl stuck its point in the mortar of the brick floor. She raised Black Crow to Saya's head, ready to take the eidolon out of her head, but her eyes met the daughter of Athena's and she realized that Saya was totally fine. "Dam it Saya!"

"I paid attention in acting class. They won't possess me if they think that I'm already possessed. They're stupid enough to not realize that my eyes aren't golden. " She whispered, then winked. "Weak battle strategy, but it's the best that's possible at the moment."

Allison had to agree with the logic, but… "We could have killed each other!"

"Nah. It's fine. I don't think a battle strategy includes killing a companion." Saya concluded.

"It did in the Battle of Manhattan," she said darkly.

"Technically, Luke was the enemy, but good point."

The metal door of the shed creaked and Allison heard a sound like exploding popcorn- muted gunshots. Jasmine's eidolon had finally figured out how to use her gun. The door of the shed was knocked down, and Jasmine stumbled through. Saya quickly ran over to Jasmine, pretending to be possessed. Allison ran, dodging Saya's intentionally weak and easy to avoid blows and Jasmine's eidolon powered gunshots. Allison gripped her sword, ready to drag the eidolon out of Jasmine. She turned around and saw a bullet flying at her. Allison instinctively put up her sword. The bullet hit it and was diverted off into a dark corner. "What. How did I just do that?" She thought. While Jasmine was distracted by Allison blocking her attack, Allison reached for her sword and put it up to Jasmine's temple. A golden wisp slowly trickled out of Jasmine and onto the tip of Black Crow. Her gun clattered to the floor.

"Shoo." Allison shook her sword until the wisp detached itself and disappeared. Jasmine collapsed when Allison drew the eidolon out of her. "Uh, did I kill her?"

"No," Saya sheathed Night Owl and took Jasmine's pulse at her neck. "She's alive."

Jasmine's bluish-gray eyes flew open. "Yeah, I am! The exit to the Labyrinth is right through the creepy shed!"

Allison sighed. "Great."

"Come on. We all need a creepy shed in our lives." Jasmine tried to cheer the daughter of Hades up.

"Oh, also, thanks for taking that stupid spirit out of my fabulous brain," Jasmine added. "I owe you." She picked up her gun, turned on the safety, and put it into her orange Camp Half-Blood backpack.

Allison allowed herself a smug smile. "You're welcome."

Jasmine got to her feet and walked right back into the creepy shed. Spiderwebs adorned the corners of the shed, spiders crawling on them like little beads. Allison saw Saya hesitate.

"I am not going into that spider-filled little pocket of Tartarus," Saya said definitively. The girl looked downright terrified.

"Just close your eyes," Allison said before gently pushing Saya into the shed and closing the entryway behind her.

Saya flattened herself against the door. Tears were starting to stream down her face.

Jasmine took Allison's sword out of her hand used it like a broom, destroying all the spiderwebs. As she sliced through the last one, the spider fell on her head. "Schist! Get it off me!" She shrieked. Jasmine wasn't an Athena kid, but apparently, she had a lesser fear of spiders as well. Allison casually brushed the arachnid out of Jasmine's light brown hair and stomped on it. One less spider walked the Earth. Allison checked the bottom of her black sneakers to check for spider remains on them.

"Hey guys, I have spider guts on my shoe!" Allison said, pointing at the poor spider that had been smushed.

Jasmine handed Allison her sword and made a face. "Gross."

Saya was breathing heavily.

"Annabeth conquered her fear. You can too," Jasmine said, being her usual optimistic self.

"Annabeth didn't conquer her fear, she reduced it." Saya panted.

"Well, I tried," Jasmine said, walking ahead.

Allison sheathed Black Crow and grabbed Saya's hand to pull her along. Allison felt Saya tense as she pulled her through the shed. They reached the other end of the shed, and Saya's anxiety was still acting up. Cold sweat dripped from the sides of her face as she stumbled out the door dizzily.

"I can't feel my hands." Saya gulped, glancing at the shed behind them.

"You're having an anxiety attack," Jasmine said.

"I know that." Saya snapped, still breathing heavily.

"Think about something happier, like locking yourself in your room, hiding away from people, binging ghost stories on YouTube," Allison told her.

"Thanks a lot, Allison, that'll definitely help," Saya's voice dripped with sarcasm.

"Hey, I'm just saying, that would help me," Allison saw Saya gaze at nothing in particular, and her breathing slowed as she started to calm. A few spiders we creeping toward them, escaping the shed. Allison slammed the door on them. She heard the sound of many spiders being flattened.

"You good now?" Jasmine questioned.

"No, but I'm better," Saya stretched out her arms and took a deep breath. "Let's go."

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