HEY! I'm back with another chapter all in Percy's POV! Unfortunately, I didn't get a lot of comments for what powers you wanted Percy to have so I had to go with the ones I got….and more!Warning: This chapter will contain some the of actual lines from the first book!So with that being said... Let's do this!

"Okay Percy, are you ready to go because we're wasting a lot of daylight just sitting here." Annabeth drew out the syllables of my name as if she was testing it on her tongue.

I nodded my head to show that I was ready to explore the camp grounds.

"Great!" She exclaimed with a cheerful smile on her face.

"Come on, follow me."

She stepped out of the office and looked behind her to see if I was following.

When she saw that I was, she started for the exit as I walked behind her. When she opened the door to the outside my vision was assaulted by bright lights and a beautiful sight.

The overall landscape was dotted with buildings that looked like ancient Greek architecture.

From what he could see from the porch, there was an open-air pavilion, an amphitheater, a circular arena that looked brand new. Their white marble columns were sparkling in the sun.

In a nearby sandpit, a dozen high school-age kids and satyrs played volleyball.

Canoes glided across a small lake in the distance. Kids in bright orange T-shirts like Grover's were chasing each other around a cluster of cabins nestled in the woods.

Some kids and teens were shooting targets at an archery range. Others rode horses down a wooded trail, and, unless I was hallucinating, some of their horses had wings.

I turned back towards Annabeth to see that she was looking at someone.

At the other end of the porch, two familiar men sat down across from each other, each with a deck of cards in their hands. The first one I recognized from the other day was pudgy. He had a red nose, big watery eyes, and curly hair so black it was almost purple. He wore a tiger pattern Hawaiian shirt as well. I glanced at Annabeth and walked closer to the table.

As I got closer to him, my instincts told me that this was a god, and not just any god. No, this particular god was one of the Olympians. He was Dionysus, the god of fertility and wine which would explain his bloodshot eyes. The god was looking at his deck of cards intensely and didn't seem to notice him so he looked over to observe the other man that was sitting in a wheelchair on the other side of the table. He had his back on me but he looked very familiar too. Then I recognized the tweed jacket, the thinning brown hair, the scraggly beard.

I got out the notebook I found on the office desk and wrote my shocking conclusion down.

I tapped his shoulder and he turned around as I lifted the notebook to his face so he could read what I had just wrote seconds ago.

"Mr. Brunner!"

He looked at my notebook and then turned his attention on me. His eyes looked older than I've ever seen before. It seemed as though he had been through a millennia of experiences and had tons of knowledge. With that his eyes also held a mischievous glint, like he knew way more than I would ever know.

"Hello my boy and yes I am, as you know, Mr. Brunner but here you can call me Chiron"

My ADHD mind and instincts automatically told me that this was the real Chiron from the old Greek myths. This was Chiron the trainer of heroes, and apparently my history teacher.

I probably had an amusing expression on my face because a chuckle from him snapped me out of my thought process.

"I had a feeling you were going to react like that." He said with a small smile on his face.

I didn't really know how to react to this shocking discovery so I just asked him the most important question on my mind. I quickly wrote down-

"Why were you a teacher at my school?"

I turned the notebook towards him so he could see what I had written there.

"I came as soon as I heard there was a powerful aura surrounding that area." He was looking straight into my eyes as he said this, almost as if he knew something about me that I didn't know about myself. It was kind of unnerving too if he was being honest to himself.

As I was talking to Chiron, I didn't notice that Annabeth was standing right next to me until she said something.

"Hey, I don't mean to interrupt your conversation but don't you want to go see camp." I could tell by her tone of voice that she was getting a little restless.

"Go on ahead Percy. I will meet with you later." Chiron told me with a smile on his face.

I nodded my head to show that I understood and turned to walk off with Annabeth.

That's all for now! Thank you to everyone that Followed and Favorited this story. Make sure to comment on this chapter and tell me what powers you want Percy to have. A new chapter will be up later next week!