"Uncle Poseidon, do you know what happened to your daughter?" Apollo asked casually, internally laughing as he panicked.
Poseidon glared at the younger god, "What do you know, Apollo?"
"Georgia Transom, my daughter, or as her married name Jackson, Grandmother of Persephone Artemis Jackson, Daughter of Poseidon and Roman Legacy of Apollo," Apollo stated, "She has inherited the gift of foresight very strongly."
"You know where she is?" Poseidon sighed in relief.
Apollo frowned at being the bearer of bad news, "That's where we have a problem, you can't claim or she'll run."
"What?" He shouted.
Apollo sighed, "She currently at camp but to get her there, I promised her that I'll convince you to not claim her. She Saw what wold happen if you claim her." He explained, "She suited into becoming the Oracle, that's how bad her visions are."
"She knows I'm her father?" Poseidon asked hopefully.
Apollo nodded, "She's also very like Georgia, so very stubborn but polite and defensive of her friends."
"Like her mother as well," Poseidon admitted softly. "I won't claim her as she wishes."
Apollo smiled at his uncle, "I'm creating her a safe house because she doesn't believe that she will fit in with camp, do you want to help?"
"Of course," Poseidon jumped to his feet.
Percy and Luke climbed the hill. Percy gently touched the tree containing the spirit of Thalia, the daughter of Zeus. She whispered a prayer to the spirit. She breathed deeply and steeled herself.
Luke watching her, asked, "Is it hard for you to cross the boundary?"
"Yes, because part of my being is saying I'm in enemy territory." She whispered, "My father's Greek and I'm the result of a broken oath so my very presence could undermine the balance here and my fate could have been Thalia's."
Luke winched at the reminder, "What a grave burden." He hugged her in comfort.
"We should go now before I lose my nerve," She informed him while headed down the hill.
Many people were cheering though Luke looked surprized. Percy nudged him and whispered that her grandfather had taken the apple, informing the counsel that he had succeed.
Chiron was waiting at the porch of the big house with the ten year old Annabeth who frowned in recognition of the girl she had met and chased away when she was seven.
"Welcome back, Luke," Annabeth hugged him while blushing then glared at Percy, "What's she doing here?" She spat.
Percy just ducked into the big house and headed to the attic. Luke sighed as he watched her flee. "A Legacy of the sun shall determine your success," He recited. "If Percy hadn't convinced Lord Apollo to teleport her to Mount Tamalpais, I would not have succeed in the quest at all." He stated firmly.
Chiron looked on as Annabeth refused to back down. "Does she know where she is going?"
"Probably to the Oracle, as if she can convince Hades to remove the curse, she will most likely become the next oracle," He shrugged believing in Percy and the fact Apollo cared for her while knowing what would happen if she tried to take the position now.
Annabeth sneered, "It's not like she could see the future."
"She Saw Thalia's fate and tried to help us before it was discovered that she was the daughter of Zeus or did you forget that she said to come to Long Island as it has a safe haven for half-blood?" He asked furiously, angry that just like three years ago Annabeth refused to give someone a chance.
Percy back from visiting the Oracle sighed, "I'll be only staying this summer as Grandfather asked, and then I'll visit Uncle Hades to see if he'll remove his curse, then become the next Oracle after which I'll only turn up if you are in need of a quest."
Chiron frowned, "But you are not just a legacy, you are a demi-god, wouldn't you need to train?"
"Good luck, convincing her, it took Lord Apollo, the good conscious card along with another promise just to get her here." Luke snorted.
Percy looked at everyone's shocked faces, "We were discussing the topic at least an hour before I had my vision too," She stated before walking towards the cabin of Apollo.
"She's been on the streets since she was seven, shortly after she found out that she was a half-blood. It was lucky that she's a legacy as her weapons were passed down." Luke explained, "She ran to give her mother a better life. She used the mist to wipe her mother's memory of her, according to Lord Apollo."
He left almost everyone in shock as he dragged Will Solace in the direction that Percy had gone. Annabeth was seething in rage at Luke's defence of some nobody that had not the decency to know she wasn't wanted.
Will followed Luke to his cabin after he had stopped dragging him. They stopped just outside the door. "How bad is a normal child of Apollo's foresight?" Luke asked his friend.
"An occasional glimpse, Most don't See more the once a week if their lucky," Will frowned. "Luke, why do you ask?"
Luke sighed, running his hand in his hair, "Percy's are bad, she's having visions multiple times a day. Lord Apollo was concerned as how frequent they are." He explained as he watched Will's face drop, "She seems to have trouble focusing on the present so could you watch over her?"
"Of course, I will," was Will's automatically reply. "She's family; she saved my best friend and was the one who got me to camp in the first place."
Luke smiled, happy for once that his father was a god as it gave him great friends even if his father left something to me desired. "Let's go show her around camp," he suggested. Will nodded as they headed to his father's cabin, glad that his friend was gloomy anymore.
They dragged Percy out of her hidey hole near Apollo's cabin, dodging her whip-like ribbon. They disarmed her with Luke remembering that her hairpin could transform. They showed her around camp; introducing her to everyone they met though Luke remembered Apollo's warning about staying away from the water so they avoided the lake and the beach. They met Grover to whom Percy zoomed out and whispered that one day he will find what he seeks causing Grover to faint and the boys to exchanged looks before dragging Percy away. When Percy came to, she mumbled about the fact that she had yet another prediction. The boys didn't question her about what she saw, Will knowing that foretelling something was scary and Luke knew Demi dreams were bad but Oracle dream must be terrifying.
They continued their tour around camp with Percy joining in the activities after Luke gave her back her weapons. She could shoot like an Apollo child. She could keep up with the Hermes and Ares children. She could hold her own in a sword fight with Luke and best him dual wielding with her ribbon and dagger. She could plan out an attack but not as well as a child of Athena. Nor could she grow things like Demeter and Mr D's children. She had her faults, like when she was fighting; she lost focus as a vision took over, she ended up injuring an Ares kid badly which led to them finding out that she couldn't heal. Pegasus when in flight, she had another vision that caused her to fall twenty feet before Silena caught her. Percy muttered about how she wished Blackjack was here as he was used to her visions after that one and Chiron told her that she was not trying any more dangerous activities until her visions die down believing that her visions would calm down in a few days. Percy snorted at that and said maybe Uncle Hades wasn't the lord of the dead before stalking off.
