A/N: Ugh. This chapter did not want to come out. Just gonna warn you right now, it's kind of a filler chapter. Although, one of my favorite people does make an appearence... Mwah ha ha ha! It also gets a little more serious, but I felt like it was necessary. Meh. The next one'll be better, I promise.

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Team Flash (Did they call themselves that? Whatever. I'm going to call them that.) was freaking out and trying to get the dagger out of Barry's shoulder. I got the feeling they had done this a lot.

"Whoever's there, show yourself!" Joe yelled at the door. There was no response.

I put my hands in the air in a placating gesture. "Okay, calm down." Was it my imagination, or did I hear a little movement from the hallway? "Everything's okay. Just put the gun away."

"Everything's not okay!" Iris cried. "We were just attacked."

"Put it away, Joe," I commanded. "I'll explain, just put it away. No one points a gun at my girlfriend and lives."

"Your what?" the six people in the room demanded at once.

Joe lowered the gun in his surprise, and I called out, "You can come in now, Wise Girl."

Annabeth came from around the corner, a stormy expression on her face and fists clenched at her sides. "Really, Seaweed Brain?" she half snarled. "What happened to three days? I swear, every time someone kidnaps you, I have to come get you. You can't just come home on your own."

"You do realize there were times that I had to come get you, right?"

"Whatever." I held out my arms for a hug, and she obliged. "I was worried, Percy. Why haven't you taken this guy down yet?" she continued turning to Barry, who was being tended by Caitlin.

"Yeah, he's not the one who brought me here."

"Percy, I've looked at the news reports and this guy makes lightning when he runs. In you note, you said a guy with honest-to-goodness lightning on him."

"I should've specified the color. Death Face's lightning was blue," I clarified.

"His name is Zoom," Harry reminded me.

"I'm never calling him that. But, Wise Girl, how did you find out where the Flash would be?"

Annabeth rolled her eyes. "It was simple. I read the reports and found out that almost every time the Flash goes up against a metahuman, he runs back to this general area. Then I looked at the nearby buildings and figured that only STAR Labs would be technologically advanced enough to help with superhuman criminals."

"I gotta tell you something, Annie. We're a long way from home," I started tentatively.

"I know," she responded instantly. "We're on another earth, meaning the theory of the multiverse is true which," she took a deep breath, "I can't even tell you how excited I am. When the rest of my cabin hears, they are going to freak. So, how do we get home?"

I leaned a little closer to her a whispered, "You might want to apologize for attacking their friend."

"Right, right. Sometimes I forget that not all people are used to being attacked by teenagers. Listen, sorry I attacked you," she continued turning to Barry. But for all I knew, you could've been some kind of monster."

"We don't have to worry about that here," I informed her. "Apparently our earth is the only one with the Greek gods."

"Yeah, I figured they weren't here after an Iris message failed twice. But on no earth except ours? Come on. We have the worst luck."

"I feel like you need a better excuse than monsters," Cisco growled. "All of them died in the old stories."

Annabeth cocked her head to the side. "Uh, no they didn't," she began sarcastically. "There's this super special evil place called Tartarus. When monsters are killed in the mortal world, their essence is sent to Tartarus, where they reform. Then, they come back to the mortal world and try to kill us over and over and over."

"Happy fun times," I confirmed. "I did tell you that being a demigod is super dangerous, right?"

Joe smirked. "So, you've got a bunch of teenagers who are trained to just attack people without making sure they're actually threats first?"

I nodded. "Yep. Pretty much."

"So, that's what you meant when you said you could be involved in some less than legal actions?" Caitlin confirmed.

Annabeth answered for me. "Well, we may have blown a few things up over the years and uh, there was one incident where a few mortals ended up on this boat…" she exhaled sharply. "That was nasty."

"They're still alive, right?" Barry asked, voice tight.

I bit my lower lip nervously. "Um...unclear."

"Yeah, the boat was kind of infested with flesh eating monsters, so probably not," Annabeth added.

"Anyways, what I meant when I said what we did might be less than legal was that the authorities might don't know everything we do. There's this thing on our earth called the Mist-" Cisco winced and I stopped. "What?"

"Well, it's just - just," he started with a stutter. "Oh, come on!" He glanced around the room. "Am I the only one who remembers this? Year one, Kyle Nimbus, AKA the Mist?" Barry, Joe, and Caitlin rolled their eyes.

"We remember, Cisco."

Annabeth interrupted, "So, the Mist shields mortals minds from seeing things that would potentially melt their brains. That's why they don't know. One thing I'm guessing my idiot boyfriend neglected to tell you, however, is that demigods are also known as heroes. There's a reason for that."

"Our earth…" I started, "it's got problems." How should I tell them about the multiple wars we had been through? "See, a lot of the titans and giants from the old stories still hold grudges against the gods and their children. In the past few years...some of them have risen up. The first was Kronos. Despite being chopped into tiny little pieces, he somehow managed to corrupt a friend of ours. Eventually, Kronos clawed his way out of Tartarus and started a war that ended up killing a lot of our friends."

"And you were present during this war?" Joe questioned.

I glanced at Annabeth, and she nodded. Keep going. "I led it," I admitted nervously.

Harry cut in, "Where was the military through all this? Why'd they let an eighteen year old lead a war that could end the world?"

"We were fifteen," Annabeth corrected. "And the military couldn't have done anything. Kronos put all the mortals in Manhattan to sleep with the help of Morpheus, the god of sleep, and slowed time around the island. He also had an army of monsters that the mortals couldn't even see properly. We stopped them eventually, but...camp was never the same again. That was the first war."

"The second time," I rubbed my forehead tiredly, "it was Gaea trying to rise. The earth goddess," I clarified. "Hera, that-" There was more after that. Trust me. I'm just not sure it's printable. Like, at all. Anyways, I finished my string of curses, leaving Team Flash wide eyed, "kidnapped me and stole my memories. She sent me to the Roman camp for Roman demigods, who had been our unknown enemy for years. We ended up involved in another quest to save the world, only this time...we were against the world."

Annabeth continued, "In the end, Gaea rose. The Romans attacked our camp with their superior numbers, but eventually realized we weren't the enemy. Their "allies" were monsters though, and as soon as the Romans worked with us the monsters turned on us. We fought, and Gaea came. We couldn't even trust the earth anymore. A close friend of ours sacrificed himself to put her back to sleep."

Team Flash gave us sympathetic looks. "Oh, he's all good now," I reassured them. "He came back a while later."

"So you have a Lazarus Pit on your earth too," Barry grunted.

I raised an eyebrow. "What? No. Physician's Cure."

"I see that no matter what earth you're on, somehow your dead enemies keep getting thrown back in your face," Cisco commented. "You know, sometimes I think we're living in this universe - well, multiverse - where there are these people that control our lives and make them crazy on purpose. Like, Authors, or something."

Annabeth nodded sarcastically. "Yeah, I'm totally sure that's true…" She turned to Barry. "I see your friends are just as crazy as ours."

"Crazier," Caitlin agreed.

"'Kay, I can hear you," Cisco practically yelled. "I'm standing right here, guys. Right here."

There was a long pause before I spoke again. "So...what now?"

Alarms blared throughout the building.