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here is the second chapter I hope you enjoy it

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Annabeth's POV

We arrived at camp in no time and we were immediately bombarded by our friends. "how was your summer?" was a question frequently asked along with "how are you?" and of course "how is Percy?". On my way to my cabin I accidently brushed past Chiron. "Annabeth could you come with me for a moment," he asked me. He couldn't sense it, could he? I followed him to the big house feeling nervous but trying to not let it show.

"I trust the father knows,"

"errrr what?" I said trying to look as if I didn't know what he was talking about

"Annabeth, I know you know what I'm talking about,"

*sigh* "yes Percy does know," I told him pausing before asking a question that had been continuously bombarding my brain "how will Poseidon and Athena react?"

"it's hard to know but Athena's reaction will be the worst and if she does anything to Percy, like turn him into a pile of ash, then I'm guessing that things will get ugly with Poseidon,"

"oh gods," was my response

"how far along are you?" he asked seeming perfectly calm despite the fact he had just told me that Percy might be turned into a pile of ash

"I think about a month," I told him

"ok what are you going to do about camp," the question that I'd been continuously asking myself slipped out of his mouth

despite being unsure I managed to come up with an answer

"Well, I'm not to sure but I should be able to participate in activities until about three months along so I wont be able to participate in the last week of camp but until then I should be fine,"

"now you better be off before Percy gets suspicious and comes looking for you,"

"ok see you at dinner,"

I ran back to my cabin, I was worried about what Athena was going to do to Percy.

"hey wise girl," said Percy who was waiting just outside my cabin

"hey seaweed brain,"

"what did Chiron want?" he asked me

"well you know the news I told you earlier,"

"yes," he smiled

"he asked me about that,"

"how did he know?" he asked me

"when I brushed past him he seemed to realise,"

"oh," was his response "do you thing the gods will be able to tell,"

"I don't know, I assume Aphrodite will be able to even without contact, she is a goddess after all," after saying this worry filled me. I told myself not to be so silly. The Gods weren't going to bother visit anytime soon.