The blonde lady knows as Ms Swan has just left and now the nine of them needed to discuss things.

"This all seems off." said Jason. "This just seems like a normal town."

"Yeah, with a sheriff and everything." said Frank. "Maybe it was a false alarm?"

"Hold up, a town with a powerful border, not on any map or visitors is normal?" said Alabaster. "I don't trust that Swan woman."

"How do you know it has no visitors?" asked Leo.

"Ms Swan specifically said that if we had family here, we'd be lying and did you see her superpower?"

"Mortals can have something like that, telling if people can lie. It's not magic." said Hazel.

"No." said Piper. "There is something odd here, that Ms Swan resisted my charmspeaking. No ordinary human can resist that."

"So we've agreed that this place has magic." said Annabeth. "We need to be on the safe side, I say we need to come up with a story for the interrogation; we are just nine teenagers who have been sent here to camp."

"What about the scroll?" asked Percy.

"We're just going to have to say we found it on the floor and had no idea what it was. They have no idea to suspect anything from us."

"You're forgetting her superpower."

"Arresting us because she has a feeling? Do you really think she'd do that?"

"Good point."

They decided to get some rest before their big day tomorrow. There was only one bed in each cells so some of them slept on the floor - which wasn't comfortable, but it did the job.

"Rise and shine." said the man with short hair who was with Ms Swan.

They all got up and stood up and looked at him.

"We're going to introduce ourselves and then we'll begin with the interrogation." he continued.

He left the room. The other decided to not talk in case anyone was listening until he returned with Ms Swan and two other women.

"Hello there, as you know I'm Ms Swan and I'm the sheriff." said Emma.

"We have met before as you know." said the man who was with them earlier. "I'm David Nolan and I'm the deputy sheriff."

"I'm Regina Mills," said the woman in fancy clothes. "And I am the mayor of Storybrooke."

"And I'm Lacey," said the last woman with brown hair and quite an accent. "Just a resident of Storybrooke."

"Nice to meet you." said Percy and pointed everyone out. "I'm Percy Jackson and here's Leo, Nico, Alabaster, Jason, Frank on this side is Hazel, Piper and Annabeth."

"Names are important, dearie." said a new voice and an old man with a cane walked in. "Don't just go around handing them out."

"Oh, this is Mr Gold." said Lacey. "He's my husband and he owns most of the town."

"What's your first name?" asked Leo.

"As I said before, names are important. They are a symbol of power, one could say they are... godly." said Mr Gold and he left the room with the other adults.

"I know we aren't supposed to talk in case they are listening, but Mr Gold just gives me shivers down my spine." said Hazel.

"And the way he said godly, it just gave a feeling that he knows." said Annabeth. "Everyone stick to the plan and we can get out of here and finish this quest."

Ms Swan suddenly came into the room but she didn't seem to know what had just happened.

"Okay guys, we've decided that we are going to keep you guys together on this interrogation." she said.

"Aren't we supposed to be separated?" asked Annabeth.

"Yes, but Mr Gold insisted that you all are kept together so we'll release you in a few minutes; let us have a quick chat and you'll be ready to go."

Ms Swan then left the room.

"There's something about him that seems so familiar," said Hazel. "As if I have met him before or at least been told of him before, but he had a different name..."