I'm the most irresponsible writer ever T.T Been having the worst WRITERS' BLOCK ever! Some writers would know this. But I'm here now! I guess some of the Writers' Block infection has started fading and now affecting some other writers. I'm sorry for the super-long wait.

World Ending But Can't Help to Fall in Love
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Annabeth- not knowing anything- started scolding Sadie. As for me, well, I heard some. I stayed from a far distance but still able to hear the conversation. Zia joined in on the scolding. I can hear Sadie telling lies; trying to cover up everything. I kept quiet. I really don't get how she can lie without stumbling onto words.

"You can't keep on doing that, Sadie! Do you even know how worried we were?!" Zia scolded. Sadie not looking at Zia nor anyone said, "Yes."
"Then why?! What if you suddenly got pulled down by the ground because of Gaia? What if they would kill you right on that spot?! Can't you see that Sadie?!"
"Yes. I said yes already! What else do you want me to say?! What? You want me to say that I'll stop acting like a freaking brat?! Geez, I just went away for fifteen minutes and this is what I get? A lecture of life?! Can you chill down for a while?"
"Chill down? You think I can chill down? How can am I suppose to chill down when you're here acting like a spoiled child? Sadie, you're thirteen years old! Can you act like a normal teen? No. Because you're too much of a child! You can't just run around, get lost and always expect that we'll find you!"
"Child? Normal? You're lucky I'm not like those other girls who becomes a prostitute at the age of thirteen! Yes, I didn't finish school, but that doesn't mean I don't know what's right or wrong. I just went for a walk, that's it. Nothing more. Did monsters attack me? Did Gaia kidnap me? No. I'm still here. So don't go telling me I did something wrong when I didn-

"Sadie, stop!" I yelled. She fell silent. Glaring at the random tree. I just couldn't take it anymore. "Sadie, say sorry." She glared at me, her eyes shocked. I glared back at her with the same intensity. "Now." She took a shaky breath, her lips straightened. She looked at Zia and apologized. Her voice full of force. "Sorry." She said quietly then looked at me, "Happy?" She went back to the picnic site.

Everything was silent. I wasn't defending Zia or anyone. I just wanted it to stop. I was on no one's side. If Sadie and Zia kept arguing; it would never stop. Both of them have the tendency to keep throwing words to anyone. Zia, a natural hot-head. Sadie, the rebel. You wouldn't wanna argue with this two unless you want your self-esteem to drop to nothing. The seven looked at me. I sighed, "She'll be fine." It was still silent until Percy broke it. "We better go back." Everyone agreed and followed suit. It wasn't rare for Sadie and Zia to argue, all they needed was someone to stop them. They knew their limits.

When we reached the picnic site, we saw Sadie playing with a dog. Hazel went near her and played with the dog too. It wasn't an ordinary dog. I mean its features were normal but the eye color was different. It had chrome purple eyes.

"You're finally here!" We heard a voice said. We took our fighting stances, including Sadie and Hazel. That voice. Sadie and I looked at each other. "Oh, you guys look funny like that! Bwahaha!"

"Ah, Jason. Son of Jupiter." The voice spoke. Jason eyed the tree, since that's where the voice was coming from. "So what about it?" Jason mocked. "Whoever you are. Just come out. We're not in the mood to play hide-and-seek." Jason said calmly. "Roman. Child of Jupiter." The voice said again. "What's it to you?" Jason asked. His tone now changed to an annoyed one.