Percy P.O.V
I stared at the new people with shock. What were they doing here? All of them were wearing fancy clothes, and holding sticks.
Tyson was clapping his hands like it was all a magic game.
"Who are you people?" Annabeth asked, staring suspiciously at the visitors.
"My name is Ron, and this -" Ron jabbed a girl in the ribs - "is Hermione, who got us into this place."
A guy with glasses and a noticeable scar on his forehead stepped forward. "I'm Harry. Harry Potter."
"And I'm Ginny," a girl with red hair, who looked similar to the guy named Ron.
"Okay," I said. "Uh, so-"
Conner interrupted, saying, "How did you even arrive here?"
"Magic," Harry said simply. "Are you muggles?"
Percy casted a look with Annabeth. "Say what?"
"Mugggles, as in mortals," Ron clarified. "You know - ones without magic."
"We know magic," Thalia said. "Well, more like myths. We're all half-bloods."
"Not pure-blood?" Ron quipped.
"What the heck is that?" Clarisse said. "Look, either leave or I would gladly kick all of you in the-"
"We're half human, and half god," Percy interrupted in a rush. "Demi-gods."
"I say we're in the future," Hermione whispered. "The spell worked!"
"You think?" Ron said crossly. "Now we have to go back. Do you still have the book?"
"Of course." Hermione reached for her bag, but realized it wasn't there. "Oh...I must've left it by accident."
"It's okay," Conner said. 'While you're waiting, you should join our game!"
"It's truth or dare," Grover added.
The wizards gave a puzzled look.
"Truth or dare?" Ginny pipped up.
"You ask a person truth, any question - they have to answer," I began.
"People who dare - again, anything - they have to do it," Annabeth finished. "If you don't do it, you have to take one piece of clothing off. Simple."
Ginny blushed, as red as her hair. "That seems so barbaric!"
"Don't worry, we have nothing but time," Ron said nastily.
