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Seven
Seven days passed, seven days since the golden haired daughter of Athena named Annabeth had figured out Harrison's secret. His secret of being Hades' child. For those seven days he and Annabeth didn't talk. He and Thalia didn't talk. In fact, he didn't talk with anybody but Percy, Grover, Chiron, Connor and Travis Stoll, Mr. D, a few random kids, and Hermes daily updates. But even then, even then it was only for a short moment. Harry was a loner and didn't want anyone. Nobody, not anybody. Noone. But seven days after the secret was found, he did talk to someone. Luke. After all, he had sworn upon the river Styx to send a weekly update on camp via Iris Messege. But he was afraid that Annabth would once again find him, so he did it in another cabin, one not so crowded where nobody went into. Number two. Little did he know, although he should have, the Olympians keep watch over their cabins. Hades' son slipped in making sure nobody was looking. He went over the the corner and went into the bathroom. There he turned on a faucet and flipped in a golden Drachma engraved with the face of Apollo. He whispered, "Luke, on board the Princess Andromeda." There appeared Luke.
"Hey Harry. An update?" greeted Luke.
"Yes." Replied Harry.
"Well? Anything interesting happen?"
"No, nothing. Thalia hates me, but that's it. Nothing interesting at all. No life changing things." Lied Harry.
"Dang, oh well. How's Chiron?"
"He's good."
"Mr. D?"
"He's good."
"Percy?"
"He's good."
"Annabeth? Grover? Clarisse? Anyone??"
"Everyone's just fine."
"Any talk of quests?"
"Nope."
"Wow, camp's a pretty boring place then."
"Its very boring here."
"Why are you in a bathroom?"
"Um…" "Crap." Thought Harry. "It has running water."
"Um..okay. Why is there a peacock on the wall there?"
"Um….Hermes cabin put it up as a work of art."
"Sure doesn't sound like them, and the bathroom is usually dirtier then that…Meh."
"Yeah, meh."
"Well, you take care. All right? And don't forget about updates."
"All right, see ya Luke."
"Bye." Then Harry turned off the faucet and the rainbow colored messege dissapeared. He walked out making sure nobody was watching and went to swordfighting class. He hadn't had one for seven days.
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