-Sadie Kane-

Half an hour later, we found ourselves standing in the middle of a Greek camp. To my surprise, they happen to be in Manhattan, faking to be a strawberry field. Explains mom's sight on other gods equaling more trouble. Even more, Amos insisting that Manhattan is bad news.

Percy approached with some weird horse guy, who warily continued towards me. "You said Kane, right?" The horse/man said.

"Sadie Kane, that's my name." I confirmed, but he ignored me and focused on water boy.

"Yeah, know the name?" Percy wondered.

"There was a mistake twenty years ago, a Julius Kane ended up in our camp. Found out he was a magician and we had quite a fight with Chief Lector Iskandar on the topic of what to do from there." He huffed in an irritated manner.

"Wait, my dad was here before?" I took in my surroundings with more awareness to the thought.

"Well, uh, they have a new Chief Lector, and he figured it would be best not to keep dancing circles around each other and pretending we don't exist." Percy started.

"Yeah, that wasn't the deal though." The dude snapped. "So you can go back and tell this new guy that the wall stays up." He snarled when he faced me.

"Chiron, I think we should go with what Chief Lector Kane wants. He's a creepy dude when pissed off." Percy warned.

Chiron, I guess that is his name, snorted in response. "Julius is Chief Lector now?"

"Actually, Amos is," I corrected quickly. "Julius' little brother."

Chiron took me in finally. "Did your uncle tell you of our past?" He demanded.

"Yes, and several others, actually," I confirmed easily. "And we can change it here and now by joining hands once you get over yourself."

He didn't obviously take too kindly to my attitude, but Percy smiled for a quick second before saving me from getting stomped on. "The Chief Lector wasn't sure he wanted to help us either. But we ended up repeatedly running into each other anyways. I guess you can say Hera/Juno made it obvious that we need to group up with the Egyptians too."

"I will need to exchange a few words with this Amos first." Chiron informed. "There were a number of laws involved in separating our worlds."

"A little late then." I started. "The Chief Lector is currently Nome hopping as we speak."

"Gnome hopping?" Chiron gave me a weird look.

I laughed for a second. "No, N-O-M-E, Amos hates gnomes."

"I don't blame him for that." Chiron snorted. "I guess we will have to take your word then. There won't be any fights occurring during your travels, will there?" His eyes stayed on me.

"I promised the Per Ankh that I would keep peace on our end." I explained.

"What harm will another world joining us cause?" Percy shrugged off.

Chiron glared at Jackson in response. "The Egyptians are far more different than we are. They will be much more difficult to understand than it was with the Romans."

"It's a learning experience for everyone," I added. "So long as we are in agreement that we keep peace, there shouldn't be any problems."