Seven Half-Bloods shall answer the call,

To storm or fire the world must fall,

An oath to keep with a final breath,

And foes bear arms at the doors of death.

Authers note here ok

So… I'm sorry i stopped posting for a little while ummm… If you read the last chapter that whole quest thing is not definite and... no this has absolutely nothing to do with the heroes of olympus series and leo and piper were to old so they would have been claimed without the whole gia bisnis bye then so nope there may be another note may be at the bottom

Real story now

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Percy was disappointed by Annabeth's response but as usual, she was right. In past quests one thing had always led to another. Even then they had had a prophecy and usually a clear problem, and a way to solve it… In fact they had almost everything without setbacks included done they just had to do the movements. Percy was almost happy when he went into dreams that night.

Percy saw Rachel in her room slacking around, (Percy knew this was probably Greek related because Rachel was the prophet now).

"Good" she said as though she knew he was watching.

Even though there was nobody but her in the room, she had said it and looked right at Percy. This meant she probably knew someone was watching from the same viewpoint as Percy, or she knew it was Percy.

"Yes I know you're there Percy, and no I can't read your mind. I just know you well enough to know how you think" She said in an almost amused tone.

She was dead right though about what Percy would've said, and Percy already knew it was because of the whole prophet thing. She knew that he knew too because she didn't mention it to him. It worried him that she knew him so well, even though Annabeth knew him just as well and Rachel was his friend.

"Listen Percy, I am going to have a prophecy." Rachel said sounding nervous, and Percy knew this was because in the past it had just happened. She had never heard it or heard it from her own lips.

"I need to talk to you about it, I think I might spill it out if I go to camp half-blood". She told him. "I will be there in three days, if not I'm in trouble and I will probably need your help. Bye, I guess." She finished as Percy's dream faded.

He woke up worried about Rachel, and he knew she had a feeling something was going to go wrong because otherwise she wouldn't come so soon, and she wouldn't have thought to mention it.

That morning when Percy had inevitably told his dream to the council, most of them agreed that they would welcome her and (after a strong word from Percy) that if she didn't arrive they would have a quest to save her. It was also decided that she would be staying in the Apollo cabin, that is until somebody mentioned the fancy cave Apollo said he was preparing.

The next few days Percy was distracted and worried more than usual, and Annabeth noticed this. She seemed suspicious but that was just Annabeth. To Percy, she didn't seem too worried.

The night when was supposed to arrive came and went without her arrival. This caused an uproar! They decided to not rush to conclusions and wait another day just in case Rachel had run into a slight setback. Percy could feel Rachel tugging at him that night, but it was not enough to pull him away.

The next day they decided to do a quest to find her. This would be hard with no prophecy, but they had no choice. Since Percy was the one she had called to, he was chosen to lead the quest. They decided to find the most likely suspect for stopping her arrival and move out.

Authors note

Just like to say sorry for the little posts and short stories, bye.