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Annabeth came sprinting through the forest with Chiron holding a Ziploc baggie of ambrosia. "Oh good, you're still here." Annabeth said. "Like I could move." I mumbled. "Now, what exactly happened?" Chiron asked. I took a deep breath and told him all I new. Chiron didn't seem the least bit upset and nervous. He only nodded and sighed, "Annabeth, can you take care of Percy, I think I better look into a few things." Annabeth replied "Um… I guess." She seemed to be constantly replaying my story in her head. "Alright, I'll be in my office if you need anything." With that Chiron trotted away.
"Gees, that monster hit you hard" Annabeth said. "Yeah, could I have the ambrosia?" I said while moving my limbs to see if they worked. She handed me the baggie of ambrosia, I bit the corner off a square and instantly started to feel better. Then I tried to stand, with a little help from Annabeth I was on my feet. "I think I'll go back to my cabin and think." I muttered, still confused by the fact that for once a monster didn't try to kill me. "Need any help?" she asked. "I'll be fine." I hoped out loud. I took one shaky step and sighed in relief that I could walk. "I'll see you around." I said over my shoulder to Annabeth, she mumbled something I didn't catch but I continued to my cabin trying not to move any muscles that might hurt.
Once I was sitting on my bunk I thought. Why in the world would a monster ignore me when I was down? What could a seven foot tall scaly, bearish thing do with one pine needle? I lied down and rested my aching body. I decided tomorrow Annabeth and I would get ourselves a quest to figure this all out. I took another piece of ambrosia out of the baggie and let my body fall asleep though my mind still buzzed with questions.
I dreamt that I was standing alone in a forest with trees so thick that no light at all could get through, though somehow I knew it was day. I could feel an aura of magic coming from these trees. For a moment nothing made sense then I heard a noise. I instantly new the sound was Kronos talking yet I couldn't understand what he said. For a second I almost everything made sense, I almost understood, just one piece left to the puzzle that was my dream, but of course at that moment I woke up in cold sweat.
That morning my dream bothered me a lot. I could tell that it was something important. Just one vital piece of information and I had it! I decided to not ask for a quest today, I wanted to understand my dream before I did anything I might regret, which really wasn't like me, I never thought before I acted. I went through the day only leaving my cabin when I had to. I thought as much as possible; I knew I wouldn't be able to sleep if I had this problem to think about. I went through the whole day not speaking to anyone, or if I did I did so without thinking about it.
That night I wished I would fall asleep, if I did there was a chance I would have another dream. The problem was I couldn't sleep with my mind all clogged up with worry and thoughts. I knew if I told Chiron or Annabeth about my dream I'd sleep or they could have a guess to what was going on but I felt obliged to figure this out. So two nights in a row I lied in my bunk with my eyes open staring at the "fish pony" mobile my half- brother Tyson had made.
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