A.N. Hey guys! I'm sorry I am taking so freaking long with this story. I've gone through a lot of crap (aka mental health issues) and couldn't bring myself to update. I hope to finish this for you guys soon!

Modern day New York

Hazel loved visiting New York. Sure it had been a culture shock the first time she had seen all the screens and technology and just the sheer amount of people, but now she could appreciate the energy of the city. It always seemed just so lively. Hazel especially loved how resilient the city was. It had been through countless battles, both demigod and mortal, yet it always rebuilt itself. Of course it helped that none of the mortals knew about the monsters running around right under their noses.

Speaking of monsters, Hazel had already fought off two hellhounds just walking to her favorite coffee shop. Perhaps she should've brought Frank with her. She quickly scratched that idea. Frank was busy helping to build more cabins at Camp Halfblood. It seemed his ability to turn into an elephant was extremely handy when it came to transporting supplies from one side of the camp to the other. At least now she had her coffee in her hand.

Of course it was at that very moment that the building next to her blew up. With a loud boom Hazel was launched into the street, covered in glass from the window she had been walking past at the moment of the explosion. Her poor coffee lay spilt on the asphalt. Despite this, she was up quickly with her hand on her sword that was still sheathed at her side. She quietly vowed revenge on whatever monster had caused her to lose her coffee. It would be a slow death for the beast.

Out of the settling dust and smoke of the explosion, two figures rose up. One moved with very mechanical movements and seemed to be trying to pound the second who was moving with demigod prowess against the mechanical force. More smoke cleared to reveal that it wasn't a monster: not even one of Hephaestus' automans. This was a bonafide robot attack. That didn't cause her to pause though. She had gotten used to the craziness of this advanced world. No, what caused her to freeze up and forget that she could help was who the robot was currently battling. Captain America.