I have officially returned! Wait, did I say this on last chapter? Dunno. Oh well!

Well, I was scrolling back on my chapters, and realized: they are really short and unorganized!

So, from now on, I'm going to try and tell this story in more detail and try to make the chapter longer!

Here we go!

Disclaimer: I don't own PJO, as much as I wished I did.


Chapter 13

The unicorns needed to rest a bit from sun-traveling, as they called it, so they sat down for a while, much to Owl's displeasure. She lay with her hands behind her head on the grass, lost in memory.

Fox and Trout talked in hushed tones about the previous quest, while Audrey, Tulip, and Marie grazed.

Suddenly, Owl jumped up and asked, "Wait, did you say the camp is under attack?!" Audrey looked up. "Yes. Hoards of monsters. There are even a couple of demigods." her eyes widened. "Oh no. Marie, Tulip, Audrey, are you ready to transport us to any place in the UK?" they nodded, so the trio swung on, a moment of bliss, and next thing they knew, they were tumbling out in an alley way, the smell of french fries in the air.

Owl got up, dusted herself off, and looked around. "Alright, you guys cool down for a bit." she said to the unicorns. "When you think you can summon more magic, look for a lost boy seeking his sisters hand. We'll meet you here at sun down. Boys, you're with me until we find out where we are. Allons-y!" she them grabbed them both by the hand and tugged them onto the sidewalk.

She grabbed a newspaper from a trash can. "Welcome to London, my boys!" she grinned, stuffing the paper back into the can. "Now, I just have to make a thingy mabobber, then we'll be off, so, take a seat!" they all sat on a bench, watching as Owl pulled out some do-dads and thingy-majigers and put them together, forming a triangle-like shape.

Twenty minutes passed as she assembled the strange piece of machinery, before giving it a final whack and lights started blinking. "Aha!" she yelled triumphantly, earning her curious glances from pedestrians. One of the three sides started blinking bright and rapidly. Owl got up, holding the thing by it's other two sides, and sprinted in the direction the light was pointing. The boys got up an followed. "Owl, what is that?" Trout puffed as they ran. "My timey wimey detector. It goes ding when there's stuff." (yeah, sorry, I'm obsessed with Doctor Who!) she quoted.

The light switched to a different arm of the triangle-like thing, and they turned. "Where are we going?" Fox asked as they turned again. "Dunno yet. Now shut up and follow the timey wimey detector!" Owl yelled. They had run at least a mile before collapsing on a hill, gasping for breath. The detector was going crazy, flashing bright light lights so fast it could give someone a seizure.

Owl was practically bursting with energy and joy, but nobody knew why. She jumped up and scanned the hills, her eyes resting on a raggedy shape on the horizon. Her purple eyes sparkled, and she began running down the hill, not waiting for Fox and Trout. She zoomed up the next one, panting heavily. The shape was on the next hill. Owl glanced back. The boys made it up to her, and she cartwheeled down the hill and staggered up the next. The raggedy shape that she had seen was a boy, curled in a ball and shaking. All of his ribs were showing, and his jeans and shirt were in tatters. There was dirt all over his sun-tanned skin, and his short black hair was messy.

Owl kneeled by him. "Oh, Tobi. What happened to you?" his light blue eyes opened. "Who are you?" he whimpered. She stroked his matted hair. "Cora." she whispered in his ear as she fished some nectar from her bag. "Owl, he can't drink nectar if he's a mortal, it'll kill him." Fox frowned as he caught up.

Owl turned to him. "He isn't mortal." she said quietly, pressing the thermos to his cracked lips. The boy drank, and the scratches on his arms and legs slowly healed.

She put the nectar back in her bag and watched him. "Did you say your name was Cora?" he whispered. She nodded. "Call me Owl for now though. We're going to help you." "I… knew someone named Cora. She looked different though. Black hair, blue eyes. I only knew her for a short time, then I was taken away. I can barely remember her now, it was such a long time ago." his voice was quiet, so Fox and Trout couldn't hear.

Then he said in a louder voice, "How do you know that my name is Tobi?" Owl's eyes got watery. "Tobi Miryks. You are an impressive kid. You've been at Camp Half-Blood longer than anyone else, since you were two. How you have memories of me, I have no idea. Fighting you in the Forgotten War was the hardest thing I have ever done. For those five years, all I knew was pain. Then just a few years ago, back at Camp Half-Blood, it was the best thing, capture the flag, annoying Clarisse, everything. You were raised as a son of Hades, the kid that everyone referred to as 'Death Boy'. You brilliant kid." she smiled down at him.

His eyes widened with realization. "But how-"

"I have the blessing of a dozen youth goddesses. Several times. When I'm about to die, I change my face and personality. I become I different person, yet the same." she explained.

Tobi's face changed as he realized who she was. "Cora!" he wrapped his arms around her.

Apparently, the boys were a bit thick-headed, because they looked as confused as a grandma who was trying to work the Internet. "So… who is he?" Trout asked.

Owl smacked herself on the forehead. "You're thick. Boys, this is Tobi, my little brother. Now, what I don't understand is the prophecy. 'The goddess shall guide you to his trail'. As far as I know, my timey wimey detector isn't a goddess." she said, tapping chin.

"You made it." Fox pointed out. Every one looked at him. "No. I am NOT a goddess." Owl said firmly.

He mumbled something nobody could hear. Suddenly, there was a golden flash and Audrey was standing there. Her eyes were glowing with white light. "Set me free." her voice was soft and gentle, like a mother to a child.

Owl walked forward in a trance, cupping the unicorns head in her hands. They closed their eyes, and she stiffened, but then relaxed as a white mist went out from Audrey's mouth and floated into Owl's.

She turned to her friends, her eyes glowing with the white mist. "I am the goddess Frigga. The brave unicorn Audrey allowed me a place in her soul, and I led you here. I am now taking refuge in this girl that you know as Owl, Robin, and Cora. She is strong, but has much to learn. Help her. She has a hard fate ahead of her, and will need friends." with that, she collapsed.

Owl's POV

As she placed her hands on Audrey's head, a bright light over took her.

She stiffened, but relaxed as she saw it was just a woman.

She walked towards her, robes flowing around her. She was beautiful, with blonde hair up in a bun and two curly strands on both sides of her head hanging down. She smiled when she saw Owl. "Hello, brave warrior." her was as sweet as honey. "Hello, Frigga. I must say, I wasn't expecting you." Owl replied, curtsying slightly.

"We all must have our surprises. Now, we only have a brief time together. Are you willing to host me?" Frigga asked. Owl hesitated, but only for a second before saying, "Yes." "Very well, child. Keep your friends close!" the goddess poofed into white mist and floating into her.

Owl collapsed, and another dream started. She was back in Fenrir's cave, his evil laughter/howling/snarling echoed around. "Soon, little girl, soon I will have you in my clutches." unfortunately for him, Owl was NOT in a good mood.

"Shut up. I'm tired of your rambling. It's always little girl this, little girl that! When you realize that these dreams only make me stronger, hmm? You sniveling, toad sucking, little-" a handful of not very carefully chosen curse words were spat out.

"Now, I want no more of these dreams, you hear? Because if you do, when I face you in battle, I'll make your death more painful than I was going to!" her face was hard and merciless, but grinning. "Foolish child, you have no idea what your deali-" Fenrir started, but she broke him off.

"You know, I do believe that we've had this conversation before! Yep, I'm having de-jà-vu! Point is Fenrir, I actually DO know what I'm dealing with. Oh, you've had many forms. A giant, a snake, a giant snake, and now, you're a wolf. All those personalities wrapped up in one. Doesn't it give you a headache, all the demigods thinking about you in different aspects?" Fenrir growled. "Stop trying to change the subject!"

"No! You know why?" she didn't wait for an answer. "Because I can do exactly whatever I want, when I want, wherever I want!" she paused, thinking. "You know, I think I might have just lost my mind. Hold on, hold on…" Owl pressed her hands onto the side of her head. "Nope!" she finally said happily. "Not quite yet. Now, I believe it's time for me to wake up." the wolf growled as the dream faded away and she snapped awake.

She was lying on a bed in the camp infirmary. Owl tried to sit up, but immediately, her head throbbed and her vision blurred, so she leaned back against the pillow. There was fighting outside. She sat up slower, finding that her legs were shaky.

She grabbed a crutch leaning against the wall and hobbled out, but almost wished she hadn't. Fighting was everywhere, demigods against monsters and demigods against demigods.

Owl kept to the shadows as she leaned on the crutch as she stared wearily at the battlefield. This was her worst nightmare come true, for the second time. She went up to the podium that Falcon used for announcements and tapped the microphone. Everyone turned towards her. "Greetings demigods and monsters! My name is Owl. Well, right now it is, anyway. Anyway, I wake up from merging with Frigga, the mother goddess, to find Camp Jupiter and Camp Odin fighting, along with a hoard of monsters, so I just want to know, WHY in the GODS are you guys attacking us?" she shook her head with disapproval.

A roman stepped up. "They are a threat. For all we know, they could be plotting against us to take our camp!" the Romans all yelled in agreement. Owl held up her hand for silence, then continued. "That is all very well, but how would Norse's know about Romans, hmm? Think about that." the demigods shifted their feet.

"As for the rest of you," she turned to the monsters. "You have no placed here. Leave or we'll send you back to the pits of Helheim or Tarterous, whichever you prefer. Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to rest. And if I hear any fighting from you guys unless it's for getting rid of unwanted monsters, you'll have to deal with me." Owl then hobbled back to the infirmary, Fox following her.

As she plopped back into the bed, he sat on the edge of it. "You feeling okay?" he asked. "Brilliant, considering that I just merged with the queen of the Norse gods and demigods aren't suppose to do that, I just visited the battleground of the horrible war I fought in, found my raggedy little brother raised as a Greek, and the next Forgotten War is starting." she replied.

"That's good. I think." he smiled. She sighed. "I'm afraid. When the time comes of Fenrir rising, I have to face him. And when I do, I'll have to face alone. I'm just scared that I won't be able to face him, that I won't be able to win. It's the strangest thing, being afraid though. I'm not afraid for me, I'm not afraid of death. No, I'm afraid for everyone else. If I fail, I fail everyone." Owl closed her eyes for a minute, then opened them again. "Make sure the Romans are behaving, will you?" Fox nodded and headed out.

She decided to start a conversation with Frigga. So… what's going on up in Asgard? she started. Well, Odin is preparing to wipe the memory of the Norse and Roman demigods and send the Romans home. Other than that, nothing very exciting is happening. she answered back. Well, there goes the conversation with the goddess.

Owl looked around, not tired, but bored. She hopped out of bed, finding that she could stand without a crutch. Suddenly, there was a piercing pain behind her eyes. She cried out, stumbling back onto the bed. A vision appeared in her head.

It was a girl with short black hair and slanted almond eyes with tan skin. She tapped something and said, "Is this thing on?" then leaned back on her knees. "Ah, there we go. Um," she studied Owl. "Well, Gwen told me to contact you, but she didn't describe you quite right." the girl muttered, then said in a louder voice, "Are you Alex Jones?""Yes." Owl replied. Alex Jones was one of her past regenerations. "I'm Yin. We need your help in Nome 24." Egyptains, then. "Greeks are attacking." she added darkly. "I'll be there as soon as I can find a portal." Owl promised, and the image shut off.

She went outside and found Fox splitting up and argument between a roman and a Norse. "Come along, Fox. Were taking a trip to Utah." she grinned.


Ta-da! And I do apologize for my in-human obsession of Doctor Who; I'm going crazy waiting for season 7 to be released to America.

Anyway, is seperating the lines easier for you guys to read? Do you see the difference in how long my chapters are?

I hope so, because I worked a long time on that!

Also, if you remember back in the first chapter, there's something I just had to do right there... it has to deal with Utah!

Oh, and, does it seem that I'm being a little harsh on Cora right now? Sorry, she's just mostly the main character...

The chapters will take a bit longer to get to you because I'm trying to make them longer.

Well, until next time fellow readers! (::) !

-Nanu Kitty