Hey peeps! This is a very, VERY important part of the story, so pay attention, 'Kay? Read the 'letter' first. Enjoy!
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Dear readers, (we're going very Lemony Snicket on this) ((disclaimer: Lemony Snicket owns!),before we proceed, there are a few things you need to understand. What the Guardians do not understand is that Jamie and Sophie Bennett are special; more special then you, dear reader, can understand. You see, their father isn't mortal. In fact, their father is Apollo, Greek god of the sun. If you were a hard core PJO fan like I am, you would have realized that detailed paintings cover the walls of Jamie's room, and that Sophie seems to know and understand things better than the average adult. Also, you would've noticed that their father is not mentioned throughout the entire movie. Indeed, Jamie is the son of Apollo, skilled at art and archery, and Sophie, daughter of Apollo, is training under Rachel Dare to become the next oracle of Delphi. This, of course, the Guardians will find out soon...Soon.
Jamie
Jamie ran to get his mom's computer. Yeah, he knew, demigods and electronics don't mix, blah blah blah, but... This was an emergency-they HAD to find Jack! He logged on to the local weather. "Okay," he said, eyes scanning the screen, "the last place that started snowing was-" his breath caught. "Long Island?"
Percy
Percy slapped his hand over his mouth. "Oh my gods, seaweed brain!" Annabeth said, her expression a mix of anger, frustration, and annoyance. Jack looked up at Percy curiously. "What do you mean, your trying to keep it climate controlled in here? Isn't that, like, Mother Nature's job?" Percy took a deep breath-breathe in, breathe out. He looked at Annabeth. "Can we tell him?" He asked in Greek in a low voice. She nodded. "Seaweed brain, as much as I don't like it, you-well, whatever. He trusted us enough to tell us what he is, and now-" she swallowed. "Well, I guess it's our turn to trust him." Percy sat down next to Jack, who was still sitting on the floor of the cave. "Well, here goes nothing. Jack-what do you know about the Greek myths?"
Bunny
"We've looked everywhere!" Complained Bunny very, very loudly. It was true, too-they had searched all of Long Island for hour-Everywhere but camp. "Where is that pesky kid?!" Sophie's eyes took on a blank look, and she went completely still. Jamie noticed first and caught her as she fell. This grabbed the others attention VERY quickly. The voice that came out of the little girls mouth was not her own-it was scary, raspy, and ancient. "Camp" it said. Then Sophie's eyes regained focus, and she looked surprised to be in Jamie's arms. Bunny looked TERRIFIED. "Does that happen every time someone asks a question?" he half-squeaked. Jamie just shrugged and helped his sister up, leaving poor Bunny in a panic.
Jamie
Jamie looked at the Guardians. "Ummm...can me and Sophie...go somewhere...for a sec?" The Guardians still looked confused, but they nodded. Jamie and Sophie ran into a nearby alley, and quickly set up an I-M. "Oh Iris, goddess of the rainbow, show me Chiron at Camp Half-Blood!" When the picture cleared, they could see the old centaur in front of them. "Ahhh, Jamie," he said, his ancient eyes piercing Jamie's own. "Can I help you with something?"
Still Jamie, this is a time break
"Soph just had prophecy," Jamie blurted out, "And she did it in front of people!" Chiron's face became pale and drawn. "Who heard her?" He asked, closing his eyes as if readying himself for the answer. Jamie took a deep breath. "Santa Clause, the Tooth Fairy, the Easter Bunny, and the Sandman." Chiron gave him an 'are you joking' look, then something seemed to dawn on him. "Get to camp."
HA HA! CLIFFY!
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