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"Are you sure?" Percy asked. Annabeth bit her lip and nodded.

"I'm sure. From what I saw last night we are going to need more campers to help get them out anyway because of all of the monsters there." Annabeth stated. Percy smiled at her and lifted their bags into their car. He shut the boot and walked around to the passenger's side of the car. Opening the door, he hesitated.

"Do you want to drive, or do you want me too?" Percy offered. Annabeth sighed.

"You can." She said getting into the car. Percy nodded, shut her door and got into his side of the car. Percy stepped into the car and started the ignition. He looked over at Annabeth, studying her face.

"What's your plan Wise girl?" He asked, driving into the middle of the road.

"Well I was thinking that since the Empousa said that the other demigods where tagged we need to figure out how they got tagged. It must have been something they do or have at camp and not anywhere else, or we would have been tagged. We just need to figure out what that was exactly." She explained. Percy smiled and nodded at her.

"Any ideas?" He asked. Annabeth nodded.

"Yeah, a few actually. I was thinking that maybe it was the food they eat there." She said. Percy raised an eyebrow at her briefly before turning back to the road before them. They drove for a while in silence, both lost in their own thoughts. Percy suddenly swerved to the left and slammed on the gas and the car shot forward again. He carefully swerved around the cars, as they honked at him.

"Percy?" Annabeth asked in alarm.

"Monsters." He replied grimly. She nodded and looked in her revision mirror. There were two Empousa gaining on them in their own car and a huge, adult Cyclops, constantly bumping into other cars. Annabeth's face lit up and she unbuckled her seat belt.

"Annabeth, What are you doing?" Percy asked momentarily glancing over at her. Annabeth squirmed into the back of the car and pulled down the middle seat, revealing the trunk of the car. She reached in and blindly searched around for Percy's extra bag.

"Aha!" She yelled in triumph pulling the bag onto the backseat next to her. Annabeth rifled around in the bag and pulled out a bow and some arrows. She flung the bow and arrows onto the front seat and crawled after them. Percy glanced at the weapons and grinned before cursing and narrowly avoiding smashing into another car. Annabeth buckled her seat belt and wound down the window. She thrust the bow out and notched an arrow. Taking aim, she fired it at one of the Empousa and watched as it sailed through the wind shield and, the monster disappeared into dust. The other Empousa snarled and gunned the engine. Annabeth notched another arrow, but this time at the Cyclops. It cracked the wind shield and sliced open his arm. The Cyclops let out a wail and disappeared. His car swerved wildly across the road before running into another car and sending them both into a tree on the side of the road. Annabeth barely spared the Cyclops's car a glance before notching another arrow. She fired, but missed, hitting the wheels of another car instead. The tires let out a squeal and the car spun out of control into the Empousa's car, clipping the tail lights. The Empousa growled and sped her car up. The traffic was beginning to thin and their car stopped weaving. Percy gunned the engine and the car shot forward. The road was almost empty, when Annabeth felt a feeling of dread in her stomach. Moments later she heard the tell-tale signs of police cars.

"Oh no." Annabeth whispered. She needed to take out the last Empousa before the police showed up. She reached for another arrow, but there wasn't one. Cursing she reached backwards and pulled the bag of weapons onto her lap. She searched the bag. There were no ore arrows. Her hand came in contact with the sharp edge of a knife and she pulled it out. Shrugging, as if to say 'why not?' she pulled the knife out and leaned out the window. The Empousa's car was less than two metres from the back of theirs and she took aim. The knife flew through her fingered and slice through the already cracked wind shield. Annabeth held her breath. The knife lodged in the Empousa's forehead and then dropped onto the seat as she exploded into dust. The car tires squeal and it slid across the pavement towards them. It turned blocking the road, flipped and came to a stop, effectively blocking off the police cruisers that were coming into view. They skidded to a stop and Annabeth sighed in relief.

"Thank Gods." She muttered. Percy grinned at her.

"Nice knife throwing skills Wise Girl." He said. She laughed and swatted his arm.

"We ran out of arrows." She explained. Percy laughed and grabbed her hand. He traced the back of it and Annabeth relaxed into the seat.

"Hopefully, that's the last monsters we have to see before camp." Percy said. Annabeth hit him again.

"Good work Seaweed brain, you've just jinxed us." She said with a frown, but then laughed and squeezed his hand softly. "Seaweed brain."

"I may be a Seaweed brain, but at least I'm YOUR Seaweed brain." Percy said. Annabeth looked over at him and burst out laughing.

"That was so cheesy." He just looked at her. "But also very true and I wouldn't want it any other way." She leaned over and kissed him on the cheek. Percy blushed slightly and smiled.