'Sup my fellow readers? I'm back, and time for the good-byes. This shall be the second last chapter. And guess what? I'VE GOT THE HOUSE OF HADES! IN YOUR FACE! If you've already read it, don't spoil it for me! And I wrote and posted this than read that beautiful book, so you better review and like it. So read it, and I hope you enjoy it!
Leo had a point. We couldn't stay here forever, and the air's going to go bad. But I never want to leave this world; it's so full of wonder, plot twists, and adventure. Everything I love. I go through the options we have. We can
a) Go to Camp Half-Blood, and I can go
b) We all go to my place (not a chance)
c) Split up
The last one gives me shivers. I think about my life without all this adventure. Then it hits me. The solution, the answer. It's based on the books. I think about how this never happened, but if I go with them, the books will be ruined. And I was just starting House of Hades too. (A/N: See what I did there?)
"We need to split up." I say.
Everyone stares at me, and then there's silence. Leo breaks it.
"No, we need to stick together."
"Leo, remember the Prophecy of Seven?"
He looks as if I slapped him (which sometimes, it's tempting) and nods his head.
"If I come with you, won't you want me to come with you?"
He hesitates, then nods again.
"I can't go with you, I'll ruin the prophecy."
"Sistra, prove them wrong. Come."
I shake my head, saying "I don't think the Fates will appreciate that."
Piper and Jason look confused (did you think I'd forget them?) so I give them instructions.
"You guys go ahead."
They hesitate, but then they go through the tunnel that takes them back to Camp Half-Blood. You can see the fog swirl around them, and soon it engulfs them, and after a minute, it stops. When they part, they're gone.
"Leo, go on."
"I'm not leaving you behind."
You can hear the giant pounding on the tunnel, shouting hid revenge.
"Leo, we don't have time for this."
"Sistra, I'm not leaving you!"
I bit my lip with worry. What're we going to do? The worst thing happens. Mother starts to speak to me again.
Dear child, let Leo choose his path. Go home and leave him here. It's for the best.
I ball my hands into fists of anger. I shake with fury. I have to go home, but how do I convince Leo to go to the Camp? I ponder on one solution, and I fulfill it. In one swift move, I quickly kiss Leo on the cheeks. He has a shocked face, and I use that to my advantage. I push him in the tunnel that takes him to Camp, just as the seal breaks, and light pours in with the giant. I run towards the other tunnel, and go inside it. The giant's hand is about to grab me when I dissolve, and lose consciousness.
How was that? Leo goes safely to Camp and Sistra goes back to Canada. I'll have an epilogue, then the next book shall come. I know the story was rushed, and I learned that the hard way. Next time I'll be careful. So, until next time, pip pip cheerio! Don't forget to review; you know how much I love the reviews! Kay, bye!
