The nine managed to leave the train with no monsters around them but as they left, a swarm of harpies attacked them and it and so they went by bus but the hydra destroyed it so they went by taxi instead and luckily, no other monster followed them.

"Are you sure you wanna leave here," asked the taxi driver. "There's just road."

"We're sure." said Jason, handing his tip and the taxi left.

"There really is just a road here." said Annabeth. "What are we going to do?"

"Well we just have to continue on." said Leo but as he walked more, a spell blocked him from going further.

"What is this?" he wondered.

"A border spell," said Alabaster. "It's kind of like a force field, we won't be able to get in."

"I thought it would be more of a 'killing you' border." said Hazel. "Kind of what Scylla said."

"We can't trust her." said Frank.

"I think you're both right." said Alabaster.

"What do you mean?" asked Piper.

"We know we can't trust Scylla or anyone else as a matter of fact but what Scylla said was a clue."

"I'm lost..."

"Okay, so a spell needs to be enacted so whoever made it was preventing people from getting in and it just so happened that the red car got sliced as well as Scylla's death."

"Makes sense." said Percy.

"But how do we get in is the real question." said Jason.

"Hey, Magic Boy, this is your job." said Leo.

"It's Alabaster." exclaimed Alabaster, rudely.

He then went in front of the invisible border and raised his hands and performed some magic but then he started to choke and fell down - just like what happened with Rachel.

"Man, are you alright?" asked Percy, helping him from the ground.

"Y-Yes. This spell is more powerful than I thought. I can't seem to get through it."

"So what do we do now?" asked Frank.

"Well, it's not like the camp counsellors just sent us on a wild goose chase," said Annabeth. "Maybe Mr D, but not Chiron!"

Leo smirked and the rest of them joined in and soon they all started laughing.

"Okay, Hazel. Do you think we can use your power over the mist to find a solution to get in. Maybe a crack in the magic or a weak spot." said Annabeth.

"I can try." said Hazel.

Hazel closed her eyes and started whispering words and said, "There's no cracks or weak spots."

"Ugh!" groaned Frank. "Maybe this all was for nothing."

"No!" said Percy. "We need to save this world from a new threat, as much as I don't want to, we have to."

"Woah, woah, woah," said Hazel. "I said there was no cracks or weak spots, I never said there wasn't a way to get in."

"Oh, my lovely girlfriend." smiled Frank, lifting her in the air. "Never doubted you for a second."

"So what is the solution." said Alabaster, curious.

"I felt the presence of a scroll, one powerful enough to get us in through the border." said Hazel. "The only problem is that the scroll... is in the border."

All of them groaned.

"This sucks!" said Leo.

"I have an idea on how we can get in." said Nico.

"What?" asked Alabaster.

"I'm a son of Hades, one of my powers are shadow travelling, maybe I can use that to get the scroll."

"No, Nico, I heard Will. It's too dangerous and who knows the power of this new threat." said Hazel.

"I agree with Hazel, we can't let you do this." said Percy.

"Okay, how about I do it at dusk. This is when I'm strongest and I can do it then." said Nico.

"Doesn't seem like we have much of a choice." said Hazel.

"Okay, we can stay in the forest during this time." said Annabeth.

"Are you sure? Nine demigods sitting around in a damp, dark forest would be an easy target for monsters." said Jason.

"Ugh! That was a terrible idea!" exclaimed Annabeth, loudly. "I'm sorry, all the stress is getting to my head."

"It's okay." said Percy, keeping his arm around his girlfriend. "Even the Wise Girl can make mistakes."

"Aww, thanks Seaweed Brain." said Annabeth, kissing Percy.

Nico turned around in disgust and said, "Stop kissing! I have been to Tartarus many times and I would go again to avoid having to watch you two smooching around!"

They all laughed and they waited around on the road until it got dusk.

It was finally night and Nico got ready. He felt the wind gushing around him and connected with the darkness around him and tried shadow travelling towards the scroll and suddenly a wave of black mist came around him and a scroll popped out of no where.

"Yes!" they all screamed and went to hug Nico who was looking thinner.

"You did it big bro." said Hazel, squeezing Nico.

"Thanks, Haz." said Nico.

Jason picked up the scroll and moaned, "This is in a different language! Something ancient, we can't decipher it."

Annabeth snatched the scroll from Jason and read it, "It's written in Elder Futhark runes, don't worry, I can translate it."

There was a gush of relief and they all gathered around the scroll and Annabeth read, "I have travelled the world near and far, My search knows no bounds, My obsession will not leave me, My search will continue to the ends of the Earth, One thing I know for sure, The name of the Saviour is Emma, The Saviour shall be my sister, The family must be complete."

They all looked up from the scroll and saw that there was a sign in front of them which said 'Welcome to Storybrooke'.