Vision Unclear

Darkness came quickly and I heard three voices outside my cabin, Grover had already told me the plan and I was dressed, with my book bag, bow and quill, and feather that turned into a sword, under my bed ready to go as Ray was snoring loudly. Rolling my eyes, I slipped the feather into my book bag with my arrows sticking out for quick access, I gripped my bow tightly and slipped out quietly.

"...That's all I've ever done, train and train and train. I've grown up here, I've only been in the outside world a couple of times. I've never been on an actual quest. Besides you've won one battle, I've won hundreds and you need my experience," I heard Anna Beth explain.

"Anna Beth and I are a team, we win together, so I'm going too," I spoke, making Percy look at me, pleading in his eyes.

"Good point," Grover mumbled.

"And you really want to go?" Percy asked.

We all said yes, at the same time and he looked away from me as I stood next to him.

"Okay, I guess we're all going," he shrugged.

"So, who knows how to get to the underworld?" Grover asked.

"Did not think of that one," Percy looked around.

"I know someone who might," I said, putting up a finger.

Anna Beth nodded and Percy looked between us before asking, "Who?"

"Oh, come on," I groaned, grabbing his hand and getting a vision.

-Vision start-

I was kicked hard from behind, sending me face first into the ground. Rolling over, I was trapped by a boot, and a face became visible.

"Percy," a sob escaped my throat.

Tears streamed down his face and he yelled, "You betrayed me! I trusted you!"

He brought his sword up to his shoulder and I screamed, "Percy!" as the blade swung towards me.

-Vision end-

I ripped my hand away from his and gasped for air, then realized that my face was wet with tears. He looked at me and I wiped away the tears with the back of my sleeve before walking quickly ahead.

"What did I do?" I heard him faintly ask Grover.

"Nothing, she just has issues with people seeing her cry," he explained.

"Well, why was she crying?" he asked.

"She had a vision, if she was crying in it then she cries in real life," Anna Beth answered.

I stopped in front of Luke's tent, opening the flap and walking in, as he talked and I tried to think of why Percy would be so angry. Looking down, I thought back to the look on his face when he yelled, what did the vision mean?

Looking up, I saw them holding a map and looked over at Percy, before I heard Luke ask, "So, Apolla, what was your vision about?"

"How did you-" I began and he cut me off, "You're eyes are kind of puffy and you would never be caught dead crying in public, so I guessed."

"Um, it-it was nothing," I muttered feeling them stare at me.

"There are four pearls in the U.S. one of them is here," he said looking at me and I reached into my book bag and held the pearl in my hand.

"One down three to go," Percy muttered and picked the pearl from my palm, examining it.