We were twins. Just as I had thought. Okay, okay. I didn't actually predict he was my twin brother. I just assumed he was my half-brother or something.
Percy brought me up the hill, which he told me was Half-Blood Hill, and stopped at a big pine tree guarded by a dragon. I probably jumped about 10 feet and made a big fool of myself. Real classy from the girl who took down a sea monster (with the help of a few friends). Glad no one was watching. Except him. Percy laughed. "He won't bite," he leaned down and scratched under the dragon's neck. It shivered and blew smoke out of it's nose.

I was baffled. "Ha ha. Guess I've never seen someone pet a dragon before."

"It takes some getting used to"

I looked up and saw what the dragon was really guarding. A big shimmering gold fleece. Wait a minute. No way! They had the real Golden Fleece!

"Well," Percy said breaking the silence , "let's enter the camp, but first we have to make a plan. We are not going to tell anyone that you are my twin sister."

"Okay," I said, "Why?"

"One: Because the idea still kinda freaks me out. Two: Poseidon wasn't supposed to have another demigod child."

"You mean Neptune."

"What?" he said.

"Neptune." I said. "Poseidon is his Greek form."

Percy looked just as confused as ever. "What are you talking about? We call him Poseidon because all the gods are in their Greek aspect."

"No, you're wrong! All of the gods are Roman the Greek part of them disappeared!"

"Who would have told you that!"

"Lupa."

"Who the heck is Lupa?!"

I stared at him in disbelief. Had he not gone to the Wolf House? Was he one of the loaners that learned everything about the gods by experience? This guy defiantly didn't seem Roman to me at all now.

"You aren't Roman, are you?" I asked.

He was puzzled. "No. All demigods are Greek. There is no such thing as a Roman demigod."

"Well, then I guess I don't exist."

"Wait. You-you're a Roman demigod? I was told there were only Greek demigods! This makes the plan a lot harder now."

"Okay, let me get this straight. You are Greek-"

"-Correct."

"Where did you go to camp? I went to Camp Jupiter."

"I have no idea what Camp Jupiter is, and I was about to show you where I go to camp." He pulled me closer to the top of hill. "This place is called Half-Blood Hill for a few reasons." Percy pointed down.

What I saw took my breath away. Below us was a busy place with buildings scattered all over the place. I saw an armory, a stable, a cluster of cabins and there was even a beach! A luxury Camp Jupiter did not have. I also noticed there were fauns running around chasing tree spirits, or playing volleyball with some of the campers.

"Fauns-I mean satyrs-are allowed in the camp?" I asked Percy.

"Of course." He said, "They enroll is schools and escort demigods to camp. Are they not allowed in the Roman camp?"

"It's Camp Jupiter and no."

He shrugged. "Your loss." He looked down at the camp. A blonde girl with curly hair was walking towards us. Percy turned to me. "Ready to meet some of my friends?"

Before you start to throw tomatoes at me, I know this was a uneventful chapter, but I had to put in the transition between when the Percy's meet and when Percell meets Perseus's friends.

-Percy'sTwin