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This is the last chapter of "The Griffon Attack". I'm so thankful for everybody who reviewed. I loved writing this story, and seeing that you all liked it too makes me really happy.

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

It was the last week of camp.

The atmosphere around camp was quite happy, as usual. The campers had long forgotten about the attacks, but on Wednesdays, they'd always look at the sky nervously, expecting a bunch of Griffons to arrive.

Annabeth, Grover and I had informed Chiron about the situation at the Empire State Building, and how the gods were tormented by their Roman equivalent.

He didn't seem surprised and told us he already knew. Chiron also said that Mr. D won't be here for a while; him too having problems with the Romans. We decided against telling the other demigods since that would just make them worry.

Speaking of the other campers, they started warming up to Austin, Ally and Trish. As a matter of fact, Austin became the leader of the Apollo cabin, thanks to his ability to cure people, just by touching their wounds. Now, the other kids in the sun god's cabin looked up to the Golden boy.

On the other hand, though, the other demigods seemed to be pushing Dez away. Some were afraid of him, and others just said he is a weirdo. I had tried to stick up for him, or help when he got into a fight, but it wasn't like he couldn't take care of himself. He had gotten a gift from his mother lately; a silver ring with a peacock eye on it, that could turn into whatever weapon its owner wishes. I think that's the main reason people are scared of Dez.

Chiron told us that the boy might cause us some problems. He said that in the whole demigod history, Hera had never had a child. I decided not to stress over that yet, and make the best of my last days in camp.

I spent a lot of time with Annabeth, but these days she kept saying she wants to hang out with Ally, so I was usually left to hang. The two sisters had developed this telepathic way of talking, so now, I couldn't understand what they were telling each other, and I'm pretty sure that at least 9 out of 10 of that stuff is about me.

So, being left by Annabeth, I spend most of my time with Austin. The two of us would go to the lake and have swimming competitions, since he's a great swimmer. Of course, I beat him every time, but he never gives up. I liked him for that.

Sometimes, I hang out with Leo in Bunker 9, since it's fun to watch him work. Last time I was there, he was trying to repair Festus again. I learn a lot of new swear words if I'm around him when he works. That boy gets agitated far too quickly.

Other than that, I also had to do my chores; cleaning the stables, cleaning in the kitchen…stuff like that. We also played Capture the flag a few times. I think luck was with me that week, since our team won each time.

The hunters stayed around longer than usual, too. That was a fun experience, since I got some serious competition when we would play any sort of games.

Also, I went to the stables a couple of times and kept my promise to Blackjack, giving him a few sugar cubes, every now-and-then.

Eventually, though, it all ended.

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It was the last day of the summer, and everybody was leaving.

I spend the morning packing my stuff, and spending the last few hours with Annabeth. We talked about different stuff…kissed a little…then went to the climbing wall for the last time that summer. As a memory, I received some burned eyelashes since I fell off about ten times…

Then, the afternoon came, and I knew I had to leave. I got my stuff from the Poseidon cabin, and climbed up the hill with Annabeth by my side. She was staying over the summer, since Thalia was too. The two of them wanted to be together for a bit. I didn't argue, even though I kind of wanted Annabeth to come to New York, so we would be closer to each other.

"I'll miss you, Seaweed Brain." – She said as she kissed me goodbye. – "Try to not get killed."

And with that, she left me on my own. I ran down to where my mom's car was waiting. Before I climbed in, I looked back at Annabeth. She was next to Thalia's tree, waving at me.

I waved back and once I did, she smiled at me one last time than ran down the other side, to her cabin. Sighing, I climbed inside the car.

"Hey, mom. I missed you. I can't wait to tell you what happened at camp this summer. But first, I want to go home. New York awaits us." – And like that, we zoomed off into the city, leaving Camp Half-Blood behind us.

and this has been "The Griffon Attack".