I reached Camp Half-Blood in just 10 minutes from the city. I traveled in such great speed; I didn't realize time is passing by.

Usually, I can't pass through the barriers of Camp Half-Blood. I have to fly above the camp and drop in the middle of the camp. But this time, I don't have a Pegasus (like the last time I entered Camp Half-Blood) to enter the camp. So, I jumped as high as possible and glide maybe, 100 meters above the camp and dropped in the middle of the woods of Camp Half-Blood. Maybe the clone's powers are useful after all.

Trees are all around me. Dryads wandered and ran around me. Some of them were playing, some of them talking about me in their language (I think).

I managed to escape the woods and found myself inside the camp. There were cabins arranged in U-shape. Hmm…where is Percy's cabin? Okay. Let's see…Percy is the son of Poseidon. Son of Poseidon! I searched for a cabin with the name Poseidon on it. Here it is! Cabin #3.

It smells of saltwater and beach sand in front of the entrance. I peeked through the window and saw Percy, sleeping at his bunk. I wonder if he snores in his sleep.

It was 2.46 a.m.

I can't wake him up now.

I'm bored. So, I checked out Annabeth's cabin. I wanted to prank her. Besides, this is April.

I opened the door and entered the cabin. Annabeth was sleeping very soundly at her bed. I nudged her and she opened her eyes. I turned myself invisible. Whoa. I didn't know I could do that. I'm completely out of sight. Cool.

"Boo!" I shouted.

"Who are you? Go make yourself a toilet water at the Big House," Annabeth muttered drowsily.

"I am a death envoy. If you don't pick Chiron's nose, then Percy will die," I explained to her in a deep, raspy voice.

"What?" Annabeth asked in shock that she finally opened her eyes completely and wiped the sleep of her eyes.

"You heard me," I said.

"Where are you? Show yourself!" Annabeth said and pulled out her bronze knife.

"I'm right in front of you blind freak!" I said in a loud voice.

"I can't see you! Show yourself," Annabeth shouted.

I can't believe it. Annabeth's half-siblings were still sound a sleep even though she shouted as loud as she can. Childs of Athena is certainly not a light sleeper.

I pushed Annabeth and she fell. Then, she slashed randomly using her knife.

"That's no use," I tried to make her scared.

She stood up and again, slashed randomly. No use.

I stepped at her right foot as hard as I can and she howled in pain. Then, she dropped her knife and headed for the door. She opened it and sprinted for the Big House.

I rolled on the floor laughing out loud. That was totally hilarious. She fell for my prank! Hahahaha.

I kept on laughing until 6.08 a.m. Finally, I stopped. I wiped my watery eyes and headed outside. I sat on the footsteps of Cabin #3. I waited for Percy patiently.

Finally, the cabin's door opened.

"Rachel?" Percy asked. He was wearing an orange Camp Half-Blood T-shirt and a black Bermuda pants with flip-flops.

"No. This is the Oracle," I responded.

"What are you doing here at Camp Half-Blood?" Percy asked again while grinning happily at me.

"Just to see you so that I can tell you that I'm going to kill you and the other half-bloods," I replied.

"Very funny," Percy muttered.

"No it's not. I really need to kill you and the other half-bloods," I said.

"I think you're too stressed thinking about me," Percy said, "Now, let's have some breakfast,"

*

The breakfast was awesome. I could eat it all day. But I need to stick with my objective. I need to stay low, blend in and launch my assault of dark prophecies.

Suddenly, Annabeth ran into the dining pavilion and sit at Percy's table.

"Percy, you're alive!" Annabeth said while pinching his cheek.

"Yeah, never better. Annabeth, didn't you remember the rules about sitting at your own table?" Percy responded.

"Whatever. Last night, a death envoy came into my cabin and it said if I don't pick Chiron's nose, then you'll die," Annabeth explained.

"Are you hallucinating?" Percy asked.

"No you freak! You should be grateful that I saved your life,"

"You picked Chiron's nose?" Percy said, almost cracking up.

"Yes, to save you,"

"Annabeth! It was you that picked my nose? No wonder my nose felt so much better and lighter. Thank you, Annabeth," Chiron thanked her.

"Have you ever cleaned your nostrils because they're kind of dirty before I cleaned it up for you," Annabeth asked.

The whole dialogue made me wanted to laugh. I couldn't stand it. I cracked up as loud as I could.

"What are you laughing at?" Annabeth asked, "And, since when you arrived here? And how did you enter Camp Half-Blood without a Pegasus like the last time you entered this camp. Don't you know mortals can't pass through the barriers of Camp Half-Blood?"