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Chapter Seven

By the time they had reached the Big House (which was what Jason had called it, though it didn't look particularly big), Harry's head felt like it was going to explode with an information overload. From the iron-grip Ginny had on his hand, Harry could tell she was shocked too.

The Greek gods were real. Real. As in alive, and controlling the world he lived in. And Teddy had been found by a bunch of half-human-half-gods. Harry's mind had never been this boggled since he found out he was a wizard.

For a bunch of beings that were half-deity, the demigods were nothing like Harry would have expected. They didn't glow with godlike auras or anything, or walk around yelling "Bow before me, mortals!". They were just...normal. You could walk by any of them on the street and think they were just a normal teenagers living their lives. Then again, the same could be true about witches or wizards - but it was still almost too much to take in.

"The Big House is where Chiron, our activities director lives." Piper was saying. "He's actually a…" Piper trailed off,and a mischievous smile curved on her face. "Well, you'll see when you meet him."

They walked through the front door and into the foyer. Piper was about to lead them through a door that had the word 'Office' written in it when they heard the front door open behind them. Harry whirled around, and his eyes widened with surprise.

Framed in the doorway, and far too tall to fit into the door without ducking, was a centaur. His face was looked kind, but was lined and weary looking. From below his torso, he wasn't a man, but a pure white horse. He was bigger than the centaurs Harry had seen in the Forbidden Forest, and much more...human like. Harry remembered Firenze and Bane, two of the centaurs he had met when he was younger. They hadn't worn shirts, like this centaur did, and their hair was long and unkempt. It was hard to imagine any of them out of the forest, but this centaur - it was only too easy for Harry to imagine him sitting dignifiedly in an office reading a book or going through papers.

For a second, Harry just stared at him until Ron finally broke the silence.

"Your activities director is...a centaur." He said, turning to stare at Piper and Jason. "Weird."

Piper was looking at them expectantly "Most newcomers freak out when they see Chiron." she said, sounding a bit disappointed, like she was looking forward to seeing their reactions.

"We've seen centaurs before...never out of the forest though." Said Ginny, still staring.

"You've seen-?"

"Chiron, we were looking for you." Said Jason suddenly, "You need to know what's just happened-"

"Well, after finally getting a camp full of half-bloods yelling about people who appeared out thin air back into their respective cabins, I can only assume something quite extraordinary has happened." said Chiron. He turned his gaze towards Harry, Ginny, Ron, and Hermione, his eyes scrutinizing them. Harry was reminded painfully of the way Dumbledore's eyed used to look at him in almost the same way. "And my guess is that whatever's happened has something to do with them."

"Wait, you said you're Chiron?" Hermione suddenly said, her eyes wide, "If all this mythology is real then...then you're the Chiron?! The centaur who trained all those heroes?"

Chiron chuckled, "Yes, my girl, I am 'the Chiron'." He said, his eyes sparkling. "I didn't expect you to realize so soon."

A look of awe passed over Hermione's face. "You - you trained Odysseus, and Perseus, and Achilles, and Hercules…" she stuttered, her eyes wide. "I've read stories about you!"

"Seriously, where does she find time to read all of this stuff…" said Ron quietly, looking at Hermione with a mixture of admiration and bewilderment. Harry shrugged, equally mystified..

"For Merlin's sake Ron, I was named after a Greek hero." said Hermione pointedly. "The first Hermione was Hermione, daughter of Helen of Troy - I've loved learning about Greek mythology ever since I found out about my namesake."

"She knows more Greek mythology than I do." muttered Piper.

"I know,right!" said Ron. "See Hermione, you read too much!" he said, pointing as Piper.

"Just because you've never opened a book, Ronald, doesn't mean none of us can." she said, raising an eyebrow.

"You're mental, Hermione." Ron sighed exasperatedly, shaking his head, but he was smiling.

"The first Hermione...I remember meeting her...right after the Trojan war was over." Said Chiron slowly. He smiled at Hermione. "Wear her name proudly - she did great things."

Hermione turned bright red - awed at the fact that she had just been complimented by an ancient greek legend. Piper cleared her throat.

"Anyway, Chiron, you need to hear what happened." said Jason, "Apollo appeared, he gave us a quest - he said if we did it, he could heal Teddy."

The atmosphere in the room solemned instantly.

Sit down." said Chiron seriously, "And tell me everything from the very beginning."

Harry waited for Piper to again fill Chiron in when he realized the centaur hadn't been talking to her and Jason - he was looking at Ron, Hermione, Ginny, and him, waiting for their story. Harry's stomach suddenly lurched - Chiron might be a centaur, but did that mean he knew about the magical world? Could they tell him? He nervously exchanged a glance with the others.

"This is illegal-" Hermione murmured quietly. "The Statute of Secrecy forbids telling muggles - if the Ministry found out-"

"Well, they're not technically them muggles." Said Harry, casting a sideways look at the two demigods. "They're definitely not 'non-magical'."

"We've broken the law before, we can do it again." Ginny said, with a hard, blazing look on her face. "The Ministry can go -"

"And Teddy's life is on the line." Added Ron, not letting Ginny finish. "It's not really a question, is it?"

Harry nodded in agreement, and couldn't help but grinning a bit as he turned to Piper and Jason, eager to see the expressions on their faces when he told them the truth. It was bound to be priceless

"I guess now it's our turn to blow your minds." he said. He took a deep breath, then said it all at once. "Magic is real. Witches and wizards are real. There's millions of them, all over the world. I'm a wizard, so's Ron; and Hermione and Ginny are witches."

For a second, three three just stared at Harry (who couldn't help but feel a bit disappointed - they didn't look as shocked add he thought they thought be). Then, Piper let out a long, drawn out sigh.

"And here I was hoping I was totally wrong about magic." she said in a resigned sort of voice.

"Before you found him, Teddy was back in England with us." Said Harry quickly. "We left him alone for just a second, and next thing we knew, he had used floo powder - er, it's a type of magical fire transportation - to magic himself to god knows where-"

"Gods." corrected Piper, grinning.

"Wait, fire-transport?" Repeated Jason suddenly.

"Er - yeah…"

"When we found Teddy, he was covered in what looked like ash." said Jason quickly. "That must have been because-"

"You must have found him right after he appeared. Not more than a few hours could have passed if he was still dirty." Ginny finished excitedly.

"After he disappeared, we began to search for him...all of us. Everyone we knew. Everywhere." said Harry, remembering the long, sleepless nights, flying through frigid night air on his broomstick, calling out Teddy's name. "We...we searched for months. Even after we gave up searching manually, we never stopped looking for a spell to find him."

"Finally, we found a potion which would tell us where Teddy was." Hermione jumped in. "I brewed it, and it told us that he was here. After that, we just apparated here-"

"Apparition is like teleporting." Supplied Harry.

"And now we're here." finished Ron. "Getting a lesson on Greek mythology."

Chiron stared at the four of them, his eyes scrutinizing them. His brown eyes moved from person to person. As they fell on Harry, he realized with a start that the centaur was looking at his scar.

"I don't believe I caught your names." he said finally, his eyes suddenly not moving from the lightning bolt on Harry's head. "Though I know Hermione of course." he added quickly, smiling kindly at Hermione.

"This is Ginny and Ron." said Harry, pointing to the two redheads. "I'm Harry. Harry Potter."

As he said his last name, Harry swore he saw a flash of recognition come across Chiron's face. Did Chiron know who he was? But the expression was gone so fast, Harry figured he imagined it.

"Well then." said Chiron folding his hands and leaning back, looking around at the six teenagers. "Demigods and wizards, all in the same place. I never thought I would see this happen again so soon."

"Chiron, that's what he had to ask about." said Piper. "What happened between wizards and demigods?"

"When Apollo gave us the quest, he kept going on about war, and something to do with Hecate's sacred torch." Jason's brow knit with anger. "He refused to give us any details."

"Wait, there was a war?" asked Hermione, "None of the wars I've ever read about involved demigods…"

Chiron sighed heavily. "None of your history books will document this war." he said "The gods erased it from all living memory." He grimaced a bit, reminiscing in some memory. "It was the bloodiest war in all of history...the only way to prevent more bloodshed was to wipe everyone...make them all forget...it was the only way..."

"Chiron, what happened?" asked Piper, snapping the centaur out if his memories. "What war was this?"

"It wasn't all that long ago." Chiron began. "No, not very long at all...perhaps only fifteen years have passed since the war ended. There are still people around who fought in war - not that they remember the fighting, of course. No one remembers this war."

"It began very innocently, really. The gods had just moved to America. Now you see, the grand majority of Wizards and Witches lived back in Europe, so everything there was much more organized, and much more well hidden. The Wizarding World was a far better kept secret in Europe than it was in America. Things were a lot...looser in America. The Wizard government was shakier, much sloppier when it came to hiding magic from the world."

"There are very few things that can manage to hide from the gods. But somehow, amazingly, the Wizarding World in Europe managed to escape the gods' notice. They had no idea it existed. Of course, as soon as they came to America, where the hiding is much less thurow, the secret was out. The gods found out about the Wizards and Witches of America, and if course, of the rest of the world."

"Finding out that they had been living in Europe for centuries with magic folk hiding right under their noses more than just surprised the gods. It threatened them. A magical community of that size simply couldn't have hidden away from the gods without the help of an Olympian. And I'm sure you know by now, gods don't like other gods hiding things from them."

"It was Hecate, wasn't it?" Piper cut in.

"Hecate?" repeated Ginny.

"The goddess of Magic." supplied Piper, "It was her though, wasn't it? She must have known about the wizarding world, and hidden it from the other gods - heck, she's the goddess of magic, she probably created the wizarding world in the first place."

Chiron smiled warily. "That was the most disturbing part of all, my dear." he said, "It wasn't Hecate. She, along with the rest of the Olympians, had no idea the Wizarding World existed. She was just as shocked as the rest. No one knew where the witches and wizards had come from, and if Hecate of all people was clueless about them, that meant only one thing. Trouble."

"Why though?" Ron interrupted, "Why were they so threatened by us? Okay, sure, we were good at hiding, and they didn't notice us, but it's not like we were hurting anyone."

"You don't understand, my boy." said Chiron, "If none of the gods created the wizarding world and was hiding it, that meant that it was a Titan who was hiding it."

"Titans equal bad." added Piper. "They basically just want to take over the world."

"The magic folk are very powerful." continued Chiron. "And that could mean that whatever Titan created the magical world was biding his time, raising a magical army to take over Olympus, destroy the gods, and throw the world into chaos."

There was a brief silence as these words sunk in.

"Oh." said Ron lamely. "Bad."

"Bad indeed." said Chiron. "The gods began to hold councils, deciding what to do. Some of the gods just wanted to kill the people of the wizarding world all together, and get them out of the way, others wanted to take them prisoner on Olympus. But in the end, the magic folk of the wizarding world were innocent. No matter what the Titan who made them had in mind, they themselves were blameless, and there was no way to justify killing them all. But the gods couldn't just leave them be, now that they knew about them-"

"Why not?" muttered Harry, "They could have minded their own business."

Chiron nodded. "They should have minded their own business. It would have stopped the war before it ever started. But alas, the gods are never quite satisfied leaving things be."

"They began to send demigods on quests into the wizarding world - mostly children of Hecate, they seemed to blend in the best. Their quest was always the same - pose as a witch or wizard, gather every scrap of information you can get, and bring it back to the gods. They wanted to know everything there was to know about wizards and witches, they wanted to be prepared, so that if the people of the wizarding world attacked, their demigods would be able to fight. That was when everything began to go wrong."

"For the first few quests, things were mainly uneventful. The demigod would go, spend some time in the wizarding world, and come back. But then, they began to attract monsters into the Wizarding World."

"Attract monsters?" Repeated Ginny.

"Monsters can smell demigods." Explained Jason. "They can track us down using our scent, so usually, wherever we go, monsters are attracted to us."

"They like eating us." added Piper casually. She grinned a bit at the expression on Ginny's face.

"But if that's the case, how come there aren't any monsters here?" asked Hermione, "This place is full of you...demigods." She looked like she was still getting used to saying the word.

"The borders of this camp are protected by magic." said Piper, "Monsters can't get in - that's why so many demigods come here, it's like a safe haven."

Chiron cleared his throat, and the attention went back to him. "They attracted monsters into the wizarding world, and naturally, I'm sure you can imagine the chaos that ensued. With just the first few monsters, almost fifty witches and wizards had been killed. In the end, the demigods always managed to kill the monsters they tracked in, but the more demigods came into the wizarding world, the more monsters did too."

"Now you see, at that time, the Mist didn't work on witches and wizards. The witches and wizards all saw the monsters for what they were, and they saw the demigods who fought and killed them."

"At first, people didn't think much of it - the Wizarding World is a chaotic place, things that are considered supremely unusual in the mortal world are commonplace in the Magical World. Monsters are well known in the Magical World, and at first, people just thought that magical-beast-trainers had gotten careless, letting their pets out too often. They of course thought seeing people with swords was strange, many people wondered why they didn't use wands, but the demigods posed as squibs, and pretended to simply be skilled fighters."

"Wait, squids?" Repeated Piper, "How the Hades does pretending to be a squid help? What, did they dress up as-"

She was cut off as Ginny let out a peal of laughter. "S-squibs…" She said between chuckles. "Not squids. Squibs are people with magical blood, but who can't do magic."

"And they bought that?" said Jason, "They just accepted that a random teenager with a sword who killed a monster was an ordinary squib?"

"Like Chiron said, the wizarding world is a crazy place." said Harry, thinking back to when he had first come into the Wizarding World. "After living in it for a while, you sort of learn to just go with it...singing hats...biting books...trees that want to kill you...running into brick walls in order to get onto trains...If I saw a guy holding a sword in Diagon Alley, I probably wouldn't bat an eye."

"Running into brick walls in order to get to trains?" Repeated Piper, looking at Harry as if he might need help, but Chiron kept talking.

"At first, no one did bat an eye. But by the fourth attack, it was too much to ignore. The MCOTUSA began the take notice - "

"The what?" said Harry, Ron, Piper, and Jason all at once.

"The Magical Congress of the United States of America." said Hermione, looking at Ron and Harry pointedly, "Honestly boys. I can understand Harry not knowing this, but you've lived in the magical world you whole life, Ron."

"How come Harry gets a free pass?" Ron groaned. "I never had a reason to read about the magical government in the States."

"There's a magical government?" Asked Jason.

Chiron cleared his throat again, and then continued. "They had the demigods who defeated the monsters carefully watched and followed. And of course, one thing lead another, and eventually, they found out the secret - the Greek gods are alive. But unfortunately, they took the demigods' appearances as an attack. They thought that they were bringing monsters into the Magical World on purpose. And it's really no wonder they thought that...many had been killed or injured in the attacks."

"And that's when the war started." Guessed Harry grimly.

Chiron let out a long sigh, the lines of his face seeming to stand out more as he stared into space. "Indeed...that's when the endless suffering started. One thing lead to another, and next thing we knew, Greeks and Romans alike were gathering on the battlefield, and on the other side, witches and wizards from all around the world...the fighting was ferocious...the bloodshed seemed endless...the dead were infinite."

"No prizes to guessing who won the war." said Jason darkly.

"The demigods." said Piper.

"The wizards." Said Harry, Ron, Hermione, and Ginny at the exact same time as Piper.

The two groups stared at each other.

"The demigods couldn't win." said Ron incredulously. "No offence, but if you think you could take down the wizarding world with swords and arrows, think again.

"One 'Accio weapons' spell, and you'd be defenseless." Added Ginny "Besides, wizards don't need weapons to kill, just the killing curse."

"We don't just have weapons." countered Piper. "We have powers - because of our parents. I have this thing called charmspeak, I could make you do whatever I want-"

"We can do the same thing with the Imperious curse-"

"And Jason can fly and summon lighting-"

"We have broomsticks - wait, you can fly?!"

"One I'd or friends can summon the freaking undead. Another one if our friends can control water-"

"We can bring Inferi to life - that's like raising the dead, as for water, we have the ××× spell."

"We also have the gods on our side."

"From what you told us, the gods don't usually help their Children very much."

"Even if they don't, we're still incredible fighters - demigods are born able to fight and endure more than normal people-"

"Yeah, but we-"

"You know, there's one way to solve this debate." Hermione cut in loudly. She turned to the centaur. "Who won, Chiron? What happened?

Chiron smiled darkly at them. "That's just it. No one won. The two parties were at a complete impasse. On the one hand, there were the demigods. Powerful, half-deity beings with incredibly strong powers. One the other hand, witches and wizards. They had an incredibly wide range vpowers, but their powers weren't as intense as the demigods' powers. They would have lost had it not been for one thing - there was more of them. Far more of them. Witches and wizards are all over the world, they're almost as common as mortals. Demigods are rare, and usually only in the place where the gods happen to be living at the time. Thanks to their great numbers, the wizards were equally matched with the demigods. And so no one ever won. The war just went on, and on and on...for years."

Chiron shook his head, his face heavy. "The amount of death was overwhelming. Endless days of war between two evenly matched parties, where no one could win or lose. Finally, the gods knew that unless the war stopped, both sides would obliterate each other until there was no one left. And that's when the memory wipes started."

"It was incredible. Wiping the memory of two two entire different worlds. I witnessed it happen...entire armies, murderously fighting with their lives...they forgot what they were fighting for. They forgot who the other side was...their memories of suffering and war were wiped away, and they went home, happy and content, forgetting that there was ever a war, forgetting that the other side ever existed...they just forgot. The mist was manipulated to hide any traces that any war had ever happened, and since then, it was like it never happened at all...The witches and wizards went back to their lives, the demigods going back to theirs. They were to be kept apart...any contact between magic folk and demigods was severed, careful steps were taken to make sure they never met again...and if they ever did, they were separated, and their memories wiped. Wizards and demigods were never to see each other again."

The six teenagers stared in shocked silence as Chiron finished his story. Harry glanced at Piper and Jason, realizing that witches and wizards had been at war with their kind. And yet, here they were, two worlds colliding again.

The same thoughts seemed to be crossing the other's minds, for they were now staring at each other tentatively. Then, Piper turned back to Chiron.

"How come you still remember, Chiron?" She asked, "If they erased everyone's memories-"

"I had a duty to do." Said Chiron. "I had to make sure no wizards stumbled across Camp Half-Blood, or came on purpose for that matter." He eyed Harry, Ron, Hermione and Ginny. "I'm making an exception here, due to our, ah, unusual circumstances."

"But...I don't understand, if we were meant to be kept apart, how did Piper and Jason find Teddy?" asked Ginny, "He's a wizard too. Why didn't the gods just keep them from meeting him altogether? And once he got to camp, why didn't you send him back?"

"I'm afraid I didn't realize what he was." He said. "Signs of magic don't usually begin showing until the witch or wizards is older. As for why the gods never stopped you from meeting, that, I cannot answer. Perhaps Teddy was young enough that the gods took no notice of him...though that's not at all likely. Once you took him to camp, they had to notice…" He trailed off, then shook his head. "I'm afraid I know no more than you."

"And what does this have to do with Hecate's sacred torch?" Asked Jason. "When Apollo appeared in the infirmary, he said that her torch had been stolen, and we had to get it back...was it stolen by wizards, or…?"

"It can't have been!" Said Hermione, "Everyone forgot about the war, they can't have stolen anything." She glanced at Chiron, "Can they?"

"Ah." said Chiron, "The torch...that's your quest. I can't say you have an easy task ahead of you." he said, looking grimly at the six teenagers. "Have you ever wondered why Metemorphagi are so rare?" He asked, his question directed to Harry, Ron, Hermione and Ginny.

"Meta-what now?" asked Piper.

"Metamorphagi." Said Ginny. "It's the plural of metamorphmagus, a wizards that can change their appearance at will. Teddy is a metamorphmagus, so was his mother."

"There's no reason for them being rare." Said Ron. "They just...are. The same way people with two eye colors are rare, I guess."

Chiron shook his head. "I'm afraid the real explanation is a bit more complicated than that." He said. "Before the war, metamorphagi were actually quite common. Perhaps one in every ten wizards. They were used as spies during the war. Once the memory wipes started, though…they got away."

"Got away?" repeated Harry.

"Not all of them," said Chiron quickly, "Some had their memories erased just like the rest, but most of them...metamorphagi, uber skilled in the art of disguises, they got away. They were forced into hiding, it way to only way for them to keep their memories. That's why the metamorphagi are so rare in wizarding communities, most metamorphmagi are hiding. But they didn't go quietly. Before they disappeared, they stole something from Olympus, the gods didn't realize they had gotten away at all until they found it was missing."

"Hecate's torch?" guessed Jason. Chiron nodded.

"Every god has a sacred symbol - for Poseidon, it's his Trident. Hades, the Helm of Darkness. Zeus's Lightning Bolt, and so on. A great portion of a god's power is tied to their symbol. The gods depend on their symbols to different degrees - the major gods are still very strong even when their symbols have been stolen - Zeus's Bolt was stolen some years ago, he was still very powerful. But Hecate is a minor goddess, when her symbol was stolen, she was gravely weakened, at least by godly standards."

"So why didn't she just take it back?" asked Ron, "She's still a goddess, right? Why could she just, you know, poof, make it appear?"

"Oh she tried, but by that time, the metamorphagi had hidden away again." said Chiron, "Without her full godly power, she couldn't find them. Whatever mysterious Titan that had concealed the wizarding community in Europe had again stepped in, and hidden the metaphorphagi from the gods. No one knows where they are, or what they're planning, but after such a war, they aren't exactly going to be friendly with the gods, and return the torch without a fight."

"Why can't the other gods get it back for her?" Asked Hermione, "They all have their full power - they could rally together, break whatever concealing spell that Titan has, and get back her torch."

Jason laughed dryly. "You obviously don't know the gods." he said. "The don't just 'rally together'. Most of the gods are selfish, or too busy competing against each other to help each other out."

"Even if they could come together, they couldn't get the torch." Added Chiron, "Gods are forbidden to take each other's sacred items - even if it's to return that item to its rightful owner. For example a few years ago, Zeus's lightning bolt was stolen, but the other gods couldn't return it, we had to send one of our demigods, Percy Jackson, to retrieve it."

"Then why didn't Hecate just do that?" Asked Ginny, "Just send a demigod to-"

"The demigods memories were erased." Hermione said to Ginny quickly, "She couldn't risk sending a demigod without having demigods and wizards meet again, could she?"

Chiron nodded, and Piper spoke up. "And now that we've all met again, and have a common goal, she's using this as an opportunity to get her torch back." she sighed. "Why do we always have to do their dirty work?"

"I'm afraid this isn't going to be an easy quest." said Chiron, looking at Piper and Jason sadly. "Simply finding where the metamorphagi are hiding will be a challenge for you two, and then-"

"Wait, what do you mean, 'you two'?" said Harry suddenly, looking from Chiron to the two demigods. "We're coming too!"

Chiron's brow furrowed, "I'm sorry, but I can't let you four go - demigod quests are dangerous, obscure-"

"You think we haven't risked our lives before?" Said Ginny, a hard,determined look on her face. "We just finished fighting a war, Harry died-"

"Sort of died." muttered Harry.

"We've been risking our lives since we were eleven." added Ron.

"Harry in particular - he's been through hell and back, defeating Voldemort." said Hermione, glancing at Harry with a note of pride in her voice.

"You died?" asked Piper, looking at Harry quizzically.

"Defeating Voldy-who?" asked Jason.

"Whatever life threatening challenges this 'quest' has, know it's nothing new for us." said Harry, brushing off Jason and Piper's questions. "And if you think we're going to sit on the sidelines while you go to save Teddy, well...well, you're wrong."

Chiron surveyed the four witches and wizards, seeing their eyes blazing with determination, and defiance.

"I've been alive for a very long time, training heroes." he said slowly, looking straight into Harry's bottle-green eyes. "I know a hero when I see one, I know how to recognize someone who's been through a war." he sighed slowly, "I didn't want to put you in the danger of a demigod quest, but...if you wish to go, I will not stop you. I can see what you will be able to handle it...probably."

"We're going." said Harry, his jaw set as the other nodded in agreement. He turned to Piper. "How long did you say we have to find Teddy?"

"Seven days, starting tomorrow." she said.

"Then we have to start now!" He said, "We're wasting time, standing around here-" Chiron cut him off.

"You still need to get a prophecy." he said, "Our Oracle, Miss Dare, is currently in New Rome. Unfortunately, she can no longer give us Delphi's prophecies, but if she and Ella have made any progress with the syllabline books, they may be able to give you your prophecy anyway."

"A prophecy?" repeated Harry, "For this?"

"We'll explain later." said Piper quickly.

"It's already late, Miss Dare and Ella are most likely asleep, and starting your quest now will serve no purpose but making you sleep deprived in the morning." said Chiron. Harry started to object, but Chiron held up his hand."You will sleep in the Big House tonight, and start in the morning - normally, visitors sleep in cabin eleven, but at this point, I don't think drawing attention to yourselves from the campers is a good idea."

"I think he's right Harry, he we have to wait until morning." said Ginny quietly, placing a hand on his shoulder. Harry gritted his teeth, and agreed grudgingly - she was right.

"Follow me, I'll show you you will sleep." said Chiron, trotting off. Harry followed.

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