When we all sat down, Chiron started. "As you all may know, Luke tries to attack our camp once in a while." Everyone nodded. "Well, we finally found Luke's hideout and we need two young campers to finish Luke off for good." Chiron looked around. "Do we have any volunteers?" Nobody raised their hand except Thali "Will you lead this quest, Thalia?" He pointed to Thalia. "Heck yeah!" She stood up and waited for the wave of applauds surround her. "And will you, Annabeth go along?" Chiron pointed to me. I thought about it. I didn't want to go on a quest, not without Percy. But what choice did I have? "Yes I will." I stood up. Clapping filled my ears. "Now, you both must decide on a Satyr to go with you by sundown. You may all go about your day." Chiron rang his bell once more, and everyone ran off. Me and Thalia stayed. "We both know who we're going with. She told me. "Yep." I said.
We both walked to the last cabin. The Satyr Cabin. Grover opened the door, already with a backpack on. He was wearing a hat to cover his horns. "Well, we better be going." He said, obviously not happy to be going. "Lighten up, dude." Thalia smacked him in the arm. "Fine." Grover, me and Thalia started walking out of the barrier. "Still pretty cool that I used to be that tree." Thalia pointed to the big Pine tree. "Yeah. I'm just glad you're not a tree anymore." I laughed. Suddenly, the image of Luke flew into my mind. I felt betrayed by him. "How could he?" I grumbled. "Huh?" Grover asked me. "Oh! Nothing. Just nothing." I mumbled. Grover shrugged and kept leading us on. We passed a lot of animals. Grover kept stopping to chat with them, though. After a couple hours, night fell. We decided to sleep under a pine tree, in the tent I brought. When I looked through my pack, a frown crossed my face. "I forgot my sleeping bag." I admitted. "Hey, I brought an extra." Thalia said, handing me a blue sleeping bag with lightning blots all over it. Her sleeping bag was identical. Grover's was brown with enchiladas all over it. As I started setting up the tent, Thalia kept telling jokes to Grover. I was almost done putting up the tent, when it started to pour out. "Oh, great." I grumbled. When I finished the tent, I put sleeping bag inside. Thalia and Grover placed theirs in, too. We all decided it was about time to get some rest, so we closed our eyes, and listened to the soft pat of the rain.
