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HELLO AWESOME READERS!

Yes, this is a new chapter! (This is where the audience goes "Yay". Just saying.)

There was a mild change of plans so I managed to write this! Sadly, after today, I won't be here for another week…but let's not think about that.

I have some GREAT ideas about this story! Honestly, I'm so glad you like it. I love every single one of you. You're all amazing. Thanks for everything!

Oh, and another thing: At the beginning, I forgot to mention that this story takes place after the Giant/Gaia war thing. Jason, Piper, Leo, Hazel and Frank live at Camp Half-Blood. So, yeah. Okay? Okay.

Now, the new chapter…

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~ {Annabeth's P.O.V} ~

My plan was working great, up until the moment the room started falling on us. It all happened so suddenly, it took us a while to figure out what was happening.

"The room, – Grover squealed as he tried to avoid the big chunks of ceiling, falling on top of him. – It's collapsing!"

And he was right. All around us, the walls started crumbling. The ceiling started coming down on top of us.

"Yes, little demigods, - Arachne's fading voice said, - this place was held together by my living power. Now that I am no longer alive, this place will die, along with all 7 of you!"

Oh. That was not part of my plan.

As I watched the room around me collapse, I had a thought. It was pretty crazy…but still. "Guys, this…I think it's like the forest we were in. It's all a mirage, it's fake. Well, not fake, but it's a tapestry made out of cobweb. If we cut through it, we'll make it out! Well…I hope." - I said.

Percy nodded. "Okay. I'll try to cut through with my sword! – As he said that, he drew Riptide and tried to cut through the cobweb. He failed. The blade went through the tin material, doing no harm whatsoever. –What the…"

Arachne laughed. Her voice made me shudder. It was so dry, as if someone who hasn't drank in a long time was talking. "Oh, yes, son of Poseidon. You're blade is powerless against my work! I thought about you as I made it! I cursed it, making it possible to be torn apart only by a child of the war god. And since neither of you are related to Ares, you are doomed!" – The spider's voice rang through the room.

Before I could speak, I heard Percy yelp. I turned around and saw him. A piece of cobweb was entangled with his hand, twisting it in a weird angle.

"Percy!" – I ran towards him, trying to free him.

As I fussed over Percy's hand, I saw him staring at something with a mix of awe and horror. I looked up and gasped.

Floating in mid-air, surrounded by a red puff of smoke was Trish, waving a sword (I have no idea where she got it from) and cutting the tapestry keeping us imprisoned.

Suddenly, as I watched in amazement, a light blinded me, the world spun, and I blacked out.

/

When I could see again, I saw that we were in the middle of the high-way, the same place we left off, the sun was shining. Next discovery: I was laying on the ground.

Groaning, I got up on my feet. Percy, Ally, Austin and Dez were still dazed too. Only Trish was in great condition, standing over us.

I looked at her in amazement. "Trish, that was amazing! You saved us!"

She shrugged. "No biggie. You guys are my friends now."

Somewhere next to me, Percy groaned. He got up, his black hair tangled even more than usual. He rubbed his eyes with the back of his hand. "Yeah, Annabeth is right. That was awesome! I didn't know you could fly! And that red puff of smoke…what was it? Isn't red the colour of…"

He didn't get to finish as Ally cut him off. "It's Ares' colour, isn't it? I've read tons of legends about him. Is it true that he doesn't have eyes? And that he likes Aphrodite? Are they dating?"

"Whoa, whoa, whoa, calm down, Ally! If you're so interested about Ares, we'll talk about him later. Now, we have more important things to deal with. – I turned to Trish- Well Trish; at least we know you're godly parent. Obviously, you're a child of Ares. That's great! – I took a pause, trying to catch my breath. - Ok, and about the quest…we still have to reach Camp Half-Blood. I say we should contact Chiron too."

The others nodded in agreement. Suddenly, there was a loud noise. Like an engine had started.

"Guys, -Percy poked his head from inside the car and grinned at us, - the car is working!"

Austin raised his eyebrows at him. "It is? How's that even possible?"

"It doesn't matter! Let's just go! We still have time to reach camp!"

The others nodded again and we all climbed into the car. It was a little packed, but we managed to fit in.

"Okay. Camp Half-Blood, here we come!" – Percy yelled as he started the engine.

Then, we were off.

/

It was a few hours since we drove down the Miami high-way, trying to reach the road for New York. Percy kept messing up, making us go back and get on the right road again. During that time, I had managed to contact Chiron, telling him about our adventures…

Finally, we reached what we were looking for. A sign said: New York, 1,288 miles.

Percy groaned. "Gosh, New York is so far away!"

"Yeah it is…but guys, what's that? " – I said as I pointed ahead of us.

There seemed to be a battle. A bunch of girls in grey camouflage pants and black tank-tops ran around a bunch of monsters. I couldn't make out much from this distance, but they looked like Cyclops. That reminded Annabeth of Percy's half-brother, Tyson. She frowned as she thought that they might have to face them in battle.

Over the Cyclops' heads flew a silver carriage. No flying horse was pulling it. It simply floated in the air.

The woman riding the carriage had long blonde, almost gold, hair and beautiful, queen-like features. She was yelling insults in Greek, throwing arrows at the monsters.

Then, I heard someone yell: "Come on, hunters! Attack!"

Percy, Grover and I shared a look. We knew that voice.

Thalia.

"That's Thalia! Come on, guys, we have to go help them!" – Percy said, jumping out of the car.

Our new friends looked stunned, but they followed us anyway.

/

"Who's Thalia?" – Austin asked as the 7 of us walked towards the battle. None of us answered.

Silver arrows whistles in the air. Thalia and the girl on the carriage (we figured she was actually Artemis) were shouting commands. The hunters were at war.

"Okay…well, I guess we should help." – I said.

"On three?" –Percy suggested.

"Why wait?"

We charged.

I took the first Cyclops that ran before my eyes. Stabbing him with my dagger, I went on for the next one.

/

The battle went on for quite some time. Only when all the monsters had turned to dust did I realize how tired I am.

Thalia ran towards us.

"Percy? Annabeth? Grover? Other people I don't know? What are you guys doing here?" – She demanded. It wasn't like she was mad at us, but I saw concern in her eyes.

Percy shrugged, whipping his sword from the monster dust. "Oh, well we were on a quest to find new demigods – he stopped and gestured towards Austin, Ally, Trish and Dez, - then we had a little rendezvous with Arachne…and then we saw you guys, and we figured we could help."

Thalia listened carefully as he spoke. "Okay, I understand. But you should really be at camp. Chiron needs your help."

A figure came up behind Thalia. It was the girl from the chariot. Artemis. "Ah, Percy, Annabeth, Grover, so nice to see you again! Thank you for helping us out. I appreciate it. You were brave and I figure now you need a rest, no? And I see you have some friends with you. Come, sit! We'll have a nice chat!"

As she said those words, the hunters were already installing their portable camp. They took tents out of their back-packs, made a fire and basically made everything as comfortable as possible.

The goddess went over and sat on one of the rugs the hunters had put up. She waved over to us. "Come, demigods."

We did as we were told.

The seven of us sat cross-legged around Artemis.

"Well? I want to hear your story!" – She exclaimed.

Percy started, telling her how we had found Trish, Dez, Austin and Ally, how we had ended up in Arachne's trap and how Trish had gotten us out.

While we spoke, the hunters gathered some food around us. They filled plates with meat, salad, freshly baked bread…

"Hm…your story is very interesting. Well, at least you found new demigods. Chiron will be happy. With the problems he has back at your camp, he'll be glad to receive extra help. – Artemis took a bite out of her bead. – The sad part is, the gods won't be able to help you this time. They have…problems of their own."

"Problems? What are you talking about?" – Austin asked, clearly confused.

Artemis sighed. "I'm talking about the Romans, my dear demigod. Some of your friends here, Percy and Annabeth, helped defeat the old hatred between the Greeks and Romans. Unfortunately, it has returned. None of us know why, or how, but this time, it is even more serious than the first time. The gods have…hm, how do I put this? Anyway, what I mean is, you all know how us gods have Greek and Roman equivalents, right?"

The seven of us nodded.

"Well, - the goddess continued,- not anymore. Our Roman form is now a god of its own. It is no longer just an equivalent. And that is causing problems. The Roman side wants to take over, destroy Olympus. Do you understand?"

"No…not really." – Dez admitted, totally poker-faced. At that moment, I wondered what went on in that mind of his.

"It doesn't matter. You'll learn soon. – The goddess rose.- I'm guessing you need a new ride to Long Island, something faster than this car. Am I right?."

Grover nodded. "Yes! That'd be great, oh majesty. But what sort of transport are we talking about?"

Artemis smiled. "Apollo, of course. He's a bit annoying but…what can I do?"

Percy put his hand up, as if he were in class. "Um…Artemis? I though Apollo is the god of the sun…and it's dark now. How can he travel?"

"Don't worry about that. Just cover your eyes. My brother tends to be a little…flashy."

/

When the light of the "flashy" god died, I looked up.

There he stood; Apollo with his blonde hair, chocolate brown eyes and killer smile.

"'Sup, sis? You summoned me?" – The sun god smiled.

Artemis gave her brother an irritated look. "Don't call me 'sis'. And yes, I'd like you to get these demigods to camp safely. Thalia, go with them, please."

Thalia nodded.

"No problem, sis. But you do know I can't travel with my golden carriage because…" - Apollo started.

The goddess put her hand up, gesturing for him to stop talking. "Yes, I am aware. Therefore, you shall take my carriage. Just…please don't break it."

Apollo grinned. He walked over to the silver chariot. At his touch, it turned gold. "Well? Aren't you guys coming? – The god gestured for us to come over to him. – Climb in, little heroes! This is going to be one heck of a godly ride!"

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