What did you see? Apollo mentally asked, knowing that she had a vision.

Percy smiled. I need to go save Luke in the Garden of the Hesperides, She explained could you please teleport me to Mount Tamalpais? She asked.

A Prophecy line, A legacy of the sun shall determine your succuss, you are the legacy needed for the quest, he sighed when she nodded, Fine, you're just like Georgia.

"Close your eyes," Apollo whispered; hugging her to his chest, "I'll wait for you here," he promised.

"Thank-you, grandfather," She replied gratefully as she ran off to save Luke and change his future. He shook his head at her similarities with her grandmother.

She raced up the mountain and into the garden, "Did someone call for a legacy of the sun?" She cheekily called out before she raised her flute to play an ancient Greek lullaby. The hundred-headed dragon like all creature was put to sleep by the soothing music, she nodded to the tree. Luke got the hint and quickly grabbed an apple.

They walked out the garden slowly with Percy still playing. "You're the legacy of Apollo?" Luke said in debrief staring at her eyes that were two toned, one sea-green, the other Sapphire-blue which gave the feeling that you were looking into a whirlpool.

Percy nodded still playing, not knowing if the dragon could follow. "I think you can stop playing now." He suggested.

Percy transformed the flute into its treble clef form and pinned it back into her hair. "I'm sorry about your friend, the daughter of Zeus, but what is the bane of Satyrs will bring her back." She predicted.

"Another vision?" Apollo asked sadly, knowing her gift must be powerful if she was receiving them numerous times a day. "If my oracle was broken, I would suggest that you take over."

Luke shocked at the fact that Apollo was waiting for Percy and that he did care about her. "Are you coming to camp?" Luke asked.

Percy shook her head, "I don't belong there, I'm Roman and Greek and my visions make it hard to focus."

"How often do they come?" Apollo asked concerned. She nodded.

Luke was surprised that she had survived three years fighting monsters without having the knowledge of a safe place to run to. She had known about camp to suggest that the trio she had run into go there but not to have a place to run, to hide of her own. "I do, just some monsters are friendly so they gave me a safe place to hide when I'm tried." She said answering his about to be asked question. "Also Monsters that want to kill half-bloods won't step foot inside a hospital so that's another safe spot."

"Hospitals are safe zones for Half-bloods, got it." Luke said happily making Percy giggle.

"Just tell the nurse on duty that Persephone Artemis Jackson sent you and you should be fine," She laughed, "Though you make have to do something to entertain the children."

Apollo sighed wearily, "If your father didn't claim you, would you at least attend camp for the summer? I can't let you live on the streets on a good conscious." He explained. "If not then I make you a safe house your monster friends can visit as well as any Half-blood friends you make."

Luke used puppy-dog eyes on her. "I'll attend this summer if he doesn't claim me but I won't fit in until the problem with the oracle is fixed, which means visiting Uncle Hades," She stated firmly.

"I'll teleport you to camp then I will go convince him, my claiming would have masked you presence for a while." Apollo promised hugging her and grabbed Luke, dragging him into the hug as well. "Close your eyes, young hero, granddaughter." He warned, watching as their eyes closed before teleporting them to camp. "Stay away for the lake and most water sources until I give the word." Percy nodded and gave Apollo another hug. He watched as they climbed the hill with the giant tree before teleporting to Poseidon who he had set up a meeting with while waiting for Percy to return.