AN: 3 WHOLE PAGES OF REVIEWS! Thank you so much, especially to Allen r, stephanlongboard and thalicoinmordor for reviewing almost every chapter. It's amazing and inspiring. Sorry about the lateness of this chapter I have just been bombarded with assignments and it completely slipped my mind.

Disclaimer: I do not own PJO.

"Annabeth Chase." Percy yelled through the door. "Either you open this door or I will force my way in."

He heard voices murmuring from inside followed by the shuffling sound of feet. A second later the door opened, revelling Allen one of Annabeth's half- brothers.

"Come in," He sighed opening the door wider. Percy smiled and walked into the Athena cabin. It was just like it had been when Percy was last in there, except this time it looked like a hurricane had hit it.

"Annabeth?" Percy asked cautiously. She turned around on her chair and Percy stepped back startled. Her normally sane looking grey eyes were now a light blue colour that looked half crazed.

"Annabeth?" Percy tried again. He started to walk towards her. Then she let out a bloodcurdling scream and lurched forward. She fell off her chair and onto the floor in a heap. Percy ran towards her and pulled her up. Her head lolled towards him and he hugged her tightly.

"It's alright, Wise girl." He comforted her. She just sobbed louder.

"Make it go away Percy. Help me." She begged in between sobs. Percy just rubbed her back and murmured comforting words in her ear. He turned to the rest of the Athena campers.

"What do I do?" He mouthed to the nearest one. They shook their head. The Athenians started to whisper. Allen stepped forward.

"She needs to be distracted." He announced. Percy nodded and pulled Annabeth off his shoulder.

"Annabeth, spiders. There are spiders crawling up your arms." He said. Annabeth jerked and screamed again. "It's not working." Percy announced bordering on hysteria now.

"Try something else." Allen suggested. Percy nodded and gathering his courage, he WAS in the Athena cabin after all, and kissed her. Annabeth froze, blinked and started to cry. He pulled her towards him again and murmured soothing words in her ear. Eventually her tears subsided and she pulled back from him. He stared into her, now grey again, eyes and touched her cheek. She leaned into his palm and sighed.

"Percy I….Well I found an old book that could help the camp." She admitted. He nodded, confused. "Those books, well their actually records…well they…..they made me see things, horrible things Percy, but I know we need to be able to read what's in that book."

Percy nodded. "How do you think we could do that? Without someone, you know," He trailed off. Annabeth shook her head sadly.

"I don't know." She admitted. "Wait. How many campers are there in the Dionysus cabin?"

"Twelve." Someone called out. Annabeth nodded and grabbed Percy's hand. She began to lead him out of the cabin when she paused. Grabbing a t-shirt out of her trunk she carefully wrapped the book in the shirt and picked it up. She looked over the cabin and sighed.

"Don't worry Annabeth. We can clean it up." Chica offered. Annabeth smiled gratefully at her and left the cabin with Percy. They walked across to the Gods side and up the stairs of the Dionysus cabin. Annabeth bit her lip and glanced at Percy. He nodded encouragingly at her and knocked on the door. There was a shuffle of feet and the door opened.

"Hello?" A small girl asked. Annabeth smiled at the camper.

"Hi. Is Pollux here?" She asked the girl. The girl nodded and opened the door. Annabeth and Percy walked into the heavily vine decorated cabin and looked around them. The room had six bunk beds each with vines curling around the frames. The walls were covered in trellises, also covered in grape vines. The air smelt of grapes and, strangely enough, diet coke. Pollux sat on the floor, in the middle of the room, meditating. The vines curled around him and where raised in collums that appeared to be supporting the roof.

"Pollux?" Annabeth asked stepping forwards. Pollux opened his eyes and started at her.

"Hey Annabeth, Percy." He said smiling at them. He stood up and walked over to them. "Why are you here?"

"We found this book, that might be helpful, for the camp problem. The problem is that when I tried to read the book, as soon as I touched it, I….well went mad." She explained holding out the book carefully. "We thought that you may be able to help since Dionysus is the God of madness as well."

Pollux nodded and grabbed the book from her. He unwrapped the t-shirt and opened the cover. Annabeth held her breathe and cringed slightly into Percy's side. He wrapped an arm around her waist. They waited. Nothing happened for a while as Pollux studied the pages.

"Yeah, I can't read this." He announced studying the pages.

"Why not?" Percy asked. Pollux shrugged.

"It's in Latin. I can't read Latin." He told them. Annabeth and Percy exchanged a glance.

"Are you sure?" She asked. Pollux nodded.

"Yeah, I think one of my half-siblings Stephan can though. He's a new camper, got here yesterday actually. You should ask him." Pollux suggested, wrapping the book back up in the t-shirt. Annabeth grabbed it and nodded.

"Thanks anyway." She said. "Will Stephan be immune to the madness as well?"

Pollux grinned maniacally, "Yeah, everyone from the Dionysus cabin is already a little bit mad."

Annabeth laughed and thanked him again. Then she and Percy left the cabin and headed back up to the big house.

"What now?" Percy asked. Annabeth shrugged.

"I guess all we can do now is find this Stephan camper and see if he can read it." She said. Percy stared at her. "what?"

"You're amazing, Wise girl," Percy told her. Annabeth blushed and pushed his shoulder.

"You're not too bad yourself seaweed brain." She laughed. Percy grinned and kissed her cheek.