Logan
Logan woke in Cabin 8 up feeling groggy as ever. Had he really fallen asleep on a dragon?
He got up and changed clothes into a new camp t-shirt and jeans. Daphne must have left with the hunters, he thought, that and the fact that he had slept through breakfast made him feel even worse. Fortunately he found her at the archery range. "Hey." He said.
Daphne didn't look at him. "Hey." She responded.
"I thought you would be with the other hunters by now."
Daphne's eyes seemed to age 100 years from that comment. "I'm not a hunter anymore." She told him bitterly.
Logan nodded. "I think I know why." Daphne looked at him surprised. "Artemis left you here so you could train. You're one of the four in the new Great Prophecy."
"That must be it." Daphne said, though she sounded like she wasn't telling the truth.
"Hey, it'll be okay," Logan comforted her, "you, me, and Sarah, we're all part of the Prophecy. We're going to stop the new threat, whatever it is."
Daphne told Logan about the dream she had last night, and it only confirmed his suspicions.
The muscle boy talking to the man on the mountain.
The sunglasses kid rallying the monsters.
Daphne's dream about the other boy and Kronos.
"Demititans,"Logan said, "that's who we're facing. Children of the Titans."
Daphne must have realized it too, but she looked calm as ever. "Let's not worry about that now," she said as she set down her bow, "I'm going to go check on Percy, then I'll meet you for lunch."
Logan had forgotten about Percy. Was he still out, and if so was he out for good? Logan pushed that thought aside and went back to his cabin to take a nap before lunch. When he opened the door he noticed his quiver by his bed. The pine-wood arrow was still in it. When will I use that thing? Logan wondered. He jumped on his bed and drifted off to sleep.
He was back on what he now knew was Mt. Tam. The muscle man, who Logan now guessed was Atlas, was still holding up the dark mass of the sky, frozen in place. Ouranos appeared in the column of darkness. Hopefully this time Atlas wouldn't interrupt.
This time Ouranos finished, and it wasn't good. He only said one sentence.
"Do not trust the son of Poseidon."
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~Agang11
