So, if you want my sincere apology for severe lack of updating, you're not going to get one. Jk. Sorry guys. That is the most sincerity you're going to get out of me.

Leo's POV

"Elsa!" I yelled as she got sucked underground. She should really be more careful about what she says around here. Annabeth walked over to me.

"Where's Percy?" She asked me.

"Oh he went to go talk to Poseidon to find the new girl, Elsa." I replied. Annabeth looked worried.

"Elsa? What happened to her? She was just here. Where did she go?" She asked hurriedly.

"She said something stupid about the gods and the sky flashed and the ground shook and BOOM- she was swallowed up by the ground."

"What did she say?" She asked.

"She called them stupid and yelled at them about how stupid they were and how stupid ambrosia was."

The ground started rumbling, almost making me fall over, and thunder came from the sky.

"Why have the Gods been so sensitive about insults lately? Usually they're barely even listening." Annabeth wondered out loud.

I put my hands up and glared at the sky.

"I'm just repeating what the pretty girl- I mean Elsa- said, that's all. You don't need to be so uptight about it." I muttered. But, just like Elsa, the ground swallowed me up immediately after I said that.

Anna's POV:

I woke up being alone. For some reason, the huge crowd of people surrounding Elsa and I were gone. Where could they have gone? And how long was I unconscious? I watched a girl come in. She noticed that I was awake and smiled.

"Oh! You're awake now! Hi, my name is Piper. Daughter of Aphrodite." The girl said to me.

"What happened to me? The last thing I remember was eating the delicious golden chocolate stuff."

"You hit your head on something on your way here with your sister." She replied.

"Oh! Elsa! Where is she?"

Piper looked uncomfortable at having to give me the news.

"Um... The gods took your sister." She said quietly.

"What do you mean "took her"? Took her where? And who are these Gods you crazy people keep talking about?"

Piper sighed.

"It's going to be a long night, isn't it?"