My dreams actually seemed to comfort me for once. Gwen was at C.C's Spa and Resort. She had finally made it to her destination. She walked in and saw how gorgeous the place was. White marble walls, blue waterfalls, it was beautiful. While she took it all in, two servants approached her.

"Oh hello, young lady. Would you like our normal spa or our premium treatment?" one of them asked.

"Um, actually..." she began.

"You totally want the premium treatment. Trust me, you'll love it!" the second one exclaimed.

Gwen was whisked off by the servants. She was given a bath by Circe's lieutenants. I saw them put lavender and vanilla oils into the bath along with a bunch of bubbles. One of the servants soaked her black hair, scrubbing it with shampoo as the other added lavender petals to the bath. Gwen at first, seemed kinda uncomfortable with it, but she went along with it. Similar as to how it was when I was there. After they bathed her, I saw her in a long gown-like dress that reached past her ankles to cover her feet. It flowed down to the floor, like a maxi and it had two colors- it was white on her right side while black on the left. The attendants began drying and brushing her hair. They put part of it into a small ponytail and let the rest of her hair flow free. Then they gave her a black and white jeweled necklace to complete the look. They brought her before a mirror, and she saw how beautiful she looked. Her green eyes couldn't believe the girl they saw in the reflection.

"So, what do you think?" the first one asked.

Gwen looked awestruck. "I love the makeover, but that's not why I'm here. I'm here to speak to Circe."

"Sorry for keeping you waiting, young lady. I had to deal with a customer who needed to get her friend back." Circe said.

Circe was dressed in a long purple dress and her black hair was pulled into a bun. Her blue eyes were shimmering and she wore two pentagram bracelets, one on each of her wrists. Gwen had a really baffled expression on her face that said, What?

"You look really beautiful, by the way."

Gwen's face turned red briefly. "Um, thank you."

"How does it feel to be able to express yourself freely?"

"It feels great. It feels like... I don't have to hide who I am."

"You're the daughter of Thanatos. Don't worry, I don't discriminate."

"I appreciate that."

"You remind me of a former employee. Her name was Reyna. Only she was more tanned."

"I know her." Gwen said. "I know of Reyna and her sister Hylla."

Circe briefly paused. "Really? When my island was destroyed because of those pirates Annabeth and Percy released, nearly all of my servants had fled. I still hate them, but after months of fighting the pirates, I reclaimed my island. Reyna and Hylla were among those who ran. What became of them?"

"Hylla would eventually make her way to the Amazon Headquarters in Seattle, and she eventually became their queen. In fact, she sent me to find you. As for Reyna..." She hesitated. "She made her way to Camp Jupiter, and eventually became Praetor, but now... Things have taken a turn for the worse. She was poisoned with Pylosian Mint, and try as we might, no one could save her. I seek to restore her. I need a cure for Pylosian Mint. Unfortunately, I only have until January 21st to save her. Otherwise, I lose my soul to my wretched father." She got on her knees. "Please, help me Lady Circe. You may be the only one who can find a cure."

"One of the few." Circe answered. "I'm surprised you're not using the Golden Fleece that Camp Half-Blood has."

Gwen stood up. "It was stolen. No one knows who the thief is or where the fleece is."

"Oh my. Well, since you and Reyna are such nice girls, I'll help you out. Here's the recipe for the cure."

She handed a scroll to Gwen, who started reading aloud. "Recipe for the Anonymous Antidote; ten petals from a moonlace flower, ten petals from a lavender flower, a single petal from nightshade flower, ten wild strawberries, a cup of fresh pineapple juice, a pinch of rosemary, pinch of thyme, pinch of basil, ginger root, three juniper berries, and a drop of magic. Oh boy this looks complicated."

"It's a complicated recipe for expert potionists." Circe stated. "One wrong move, and the entire batch is ruined. You'll know if you made a mistake if the end result is not a bright pink brew."

Gwen read over the directions. "Well, this is going to be harder than I thought."

"Don't worry." Circe said. "Since I'm nice, I'll give you some ingredients, but it's up to you to make the potion correctly."

Gwen nodded. I woke up to the sound of an alarm clock. It was time to commence with the plan. I put on my invisibility cap and started walking alongside my friends to the cemetery. Leo and Percy held "Deimos" in their arms, carefully carrying him to the cemetery. Phobos stood there with Calypso.

He looked at my friends amusingly. "So you guys actually showed up?"

"We want our friend back." Percy said.

"Deimos is now free." Jason said, undoing the chains around our imposter Deimos.

"Release Calypso!" Leo commanded.

Phobos studied pseudo-Deimos. He put his arm on fake Deimos. "He's real."

"No tricks. No illusions. We're all here in the flesh, along with our prisoner." Hazel stated.

I quietly made my way over to Calypso if Phobos should not keep his word.

"Very well. Calypso is as free as a bird."

"Halt!" an ear-splitting voice screamed.

Someone showed up. It was the real Deimos. We were doomed. I started freeing Calypso. I tried to be quiet about it, but that was rather difficult.

"Deimos? But you're supposed to be..."

"Think again! Those insufferable demigods locked me in a suitcase and interrogated me! They made some mere demigod replace me!"

Phobos glared at my friends. "We thought your boss wouldn't keep her word!" Percy retorted.

"She called herself Deceiver of the Gods." their half-sister spoke.

They all heard the sound of the last chain break. Calypso arose and started firing green energy blasts at them. She had the ability to cast magic and manipulate the Mist (to an extent), even she wasn't as powerful as a child of Hecate. Which also makes me wonder how she was captured.

"You are liars and deceivers! Destroy them all!" Phobos ordered.

The battle had begun. Since I was already invisible, I decided to strike Phobos from behind. Mostly as payback for attempting to kill me. Phobos screamed in agony.

"What the hell was that?!" He backflipped to avoid Percy's strike.

Dakota was fighting against the god he impersonated. Using a sword in his right hand, he grabbed Dakota with his left, and not only give him scrapes and cuts, but destroyed his disguise as well. Jason threw lightning at Deimos, only for it to miss.

"I forgot to mention; Annabeth's alive!" Deimos exclaimed. They heard me gasp.

"She's hiding in the shadows! Where is she?!"

"Annabeth, we know you're here! Show yourself!"

I laughed like a madwoman. "You'll never find me."

"You think you're so clever, huh?"

"You coward!"

I scoffed. "I'm not a coward!"

"If you're not a coward, come out and face us!" Phobos taunted.

I took off my invisibility cap. "I'm no coward! If you think I'm a scared helpless demigoddess in distress then you are wrong!" I then realized that they did this to lure me out of hiding. "Oh crap..."

Phobos tried to strike me with his sword but I evaded his attack and turned it back. I fought him with my dagger.

"So you still live? How do you live knowing what happened?"

I was puzzled. "Huh?"

"You know what I'm talking about... One of your worst fears coming true... You never told them."

I remembered what happened. Camp Half Blood's borders fell. Percy looked towards me as Leo and Dakota tied up Deimos. "Annabeth, what happened? Annabeth?!"