Wow, can I just say that you guys review fast. I updated chapter 14, and less then 12 hours later, I have 8 of the 10 reviews that I asked for. You must really love this. That makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. I would like to let you know that I have also written some songfics, and I would love it if you guys would read them. Anyway, here's chapter 15. As promised, it will go into more detail. I would also like to thank those who are reviewing as Guest for the compliments. You have no idea how much that ment to me. Anyway, on with the show!

Annabeth POV:

"Our story starts three years before we were born, with a Prophsey from the Oracle of Delphi," I said. "It was given to Chiron, a centar at a training camp for demigods, called Camp Half-Blood. The only safe place for us in the world." I paused, preparig to recite mine and Bella's destiny. "Twin daughters of Athena who reach nineteen/Will be granted a power the gods have only a taste/With lovers, friends, and family making their team."

I stopped, letting Bella finish. "And facing foes with great might/Shall chose to save the human race/And will live out their days in endless twilight." When Bella finished, she sighed, as if a great weight had been lifted off of her shoulders. I couldn't blame her. We had kept the secret for so long, it felt good to tell somebody the truth, instead of lying to them.

"Three years later," I continued, "Bella and I were born. Even as infants, we were extremly powerful. Too powerful, the gods thought. For nearly a year, they kept an on us, observing us. They relized that when we were together, we had a power that was as great as any one of those that were children of the Big Three; Zeus, Posiden, and Hades."

I paused, while Bella continued to tell the story. "Then, when we were a year old, Annabeth and I were seperated. I, being the more sensative of the two of us, stayed with Charile. Nearly everyone in the town were given fake memories, including Renee, who was given the memories of being my biological mother."

I stepped in, filling in my part of the story. "Our mother, Athena, had been with another mortal man a year eailer, but never had a child with him. I was given to him with a note, saying how I was kept a secret from him, to make sure that he got his docterate. He had sensed that something wasn't right, and asked Athean to take me back and raise me on Olympus, but she made an excuess about a demigod having to be raised by their mortal parent. He finally agreed, but acted coldly toward me. Then when Bella and I were around six, my 'father' remarried, and had two children, also twins. My 'step-mother' treated me worse than my father, only speaking to me when she blamed me for monster attacks. So, a year later when I was seven, I ranaway from my home in Philadelphia."

Bella entered the story again, coming out of some sort of memory to tell her part. "Meanwhile, back in Forks, I felf soemthing wrong. My bad feeling grew more and more each day, untill I finally contacted Annabeth. When I found out that she had runaway, I left Forks to find her. I met up with Annabeth in an alley in New Jersey. A few days later, we were discovered in a warehouse by two other demigods; Thalia daughter of Zeus, and Luke, son of Hermes. The four of us traveled for a few months before a sayter named Grover found us, and brought us to Camp Half-Blood, in New York."

I jumped in, telling the story of how we got to camp, only now I was giving the whole story, and adding Bella. "When we reached the camp's borders, there were monsters right behind us; the three Furies, and several hellhounds. We were close to the border, when a hellhound attacked Bella. We managed to kill it and save her, but not soon enough. It had already sank it's claws into her back, and ripped them along her spine, as if they were trying to sharppen them on her vertebra. Bella was too weak to move, so Luke and I had to carry her, while Thaila fought off the monsters. Thaila won, but at a price. When we reached the top of the hill boarding the camp, Thaila had fallen. Her father, Zeus, took pity on her though, and changed her into a pine tree, where her life force lived for six years. Her life force helped to protect the camp. Bella, on the other hand, was hurt so bad, that she was in the camps hospital wing for three days."

Bella shuttered, probobly remembering the night that we reached camp. "I still have the scars," she said. She got up and walked over to a low hanging lamp in the living room, then turned so that she had her back to everyone. I walked over to help her. As gently as possible, I lifted the back of her shirt up to reveal part of the long slashes on her back, while she lowered her jeans a little bit to show off even more of the scars. Behind us, everyone gasped. "I've had these for eleven years," Bella said. "Since I was seven. I was never the same after that night. There's hundreds more from other monsters." We walked back to our original seats. As soon as Bella sat down, she began rolling back her sleves, revealing more cuts and slashes. I noticed that she had a new scar on her wrist; a double cresent shape. Everyone besides me gasped as she started tracing marks on her face and neck. I knew that there were several more, but kept quiet about it.

"After Bella was fully healed," I said, "we were visited by our mother. She brought us each a gift. For me, she brough a cap of invisability." I grabbed my hat from my back pocket, and put it on. I dissapered for about ten seconds, before I took it off and put it back.

"And for me," Bella said, "the gift to be able to read in English as eaisly as Greek. You see, half-bloods have dyslyxia and ADHD, so it makes reading extreamly hard. But the gift that my mother gave me enables me to read better."

"Along with the gifts, our mother also gave us a warning," I told them. "She warned us that in a few years, we would be split apart. Bella and I were, of course, allowed to stay at camp. But that was when things started to get...diffucult," I said for lack of a better word.

Alright, here's chapter 15. I have bad news, though. Tomorrow, the 27, I'm leaving for up north where there is no internet service at my cabin. And if I manage to get to the cafe or grocery store that has free wi-fi, I might not even have the computor. My mother might take it back to the city with her. I'm sorry. And it gets worse. I'll be gone for about 2 weeks. I won't get back untill August 12 or 13. I'm really, really sorry. It's gonna be a while untill I update again. I almost wanna write a little more, but I can't. I have to get going. So enjoy, if there are any questions, I will try to answer them before I leave, or via my phone. Keep in mind I can't update from my phone, and I only have 10 MB's a month. So just keep that stuff in mind. Thanks for reading, I promise that I will update when I can. I'm still gonna need 150 reviews. Thanks. You guys are the reason why I do what I do.