A/N: Yes, I know I'm a horrible person who hasn't updated in a very long time. Anyways, for those of you who are reading, I've made this part from pages 57-61 of "The Last Olympian." I put more time into this chapter (obviously) so it should be one of my better ones if not the best. And if you haven't noticed already, most of the dialogue here is the same as in the book. Enjoy!

"Perhaps we should let Percy think about these lines," Chiron said. "He needs time—"

Percy cut him off. "No." He folded up the paper and stuffed it into his jeans pocket. He looked upset about something. "I don't need time. If I die, I die. I can't worry about that, right?"

I refused to look at Percy's face. I was beginning to get angry with him. If he dies, then what? Now I felt angry, sad, and mostly worried all at the same time. He just read the Great Prophecy, and he talks about death like it isn't a big deal. He's such a seaweed brain.

Percy spoke again. "Let's move on. We've got other problems. We've got a spy."

Nobody looked too thrilled about that. "A spy?" asked Michael.

"Kronos said he was expecting me. Someone from camp had been passing information to him. He showed me a silver scythe charm, the communication device."

Silena began sobbing again. I tried comforting her by putting an arm around her. I wondered who the spy had been. There were plenty of people at Camp Half-Blood, and for some reason I couldn't narrow it down to anyone.

"Well, we've suspected there might be a spy for years, right?" said Connor. "Somebody kept passing information to Luke—like the location of the Golden Fleece a couple of years ago."

That was true, I thought.

"It must be someone who knew him well." Connor looked at me.

That was not true. How could he think I'd been giving Luke all the information? Before I could get angry, Connor looked away.

"Um, I mean, it could be anybody," he said hastily.

"Yes. Like one of Luke's siblings," said Katie. She was more than likely still upset about what the Stoll brother did to their cabin roof.

Then the arguing began. The Stoll brothers and Katie started yelling at each other.

"Stop!" Silena cried, and she brought her fist down on the ping-pong table. I pulled my arm back in surprise. "Charlie's dead and…and you're all arguing like little kids!" She started crying again.

Everybody in the room looked embarrassed. After a long silence, Pollux said, "She's right. Accusing each other doesn't help. We need to keep our eyes open for a silver necklace with a scythe charm. If Kronos had one, the spy probably does too."

Then I thought of something. Before during camp, I saw Silena with a silver necklace chain. I assumed it was just another piece of jewelry she had. She was Aphrodite's daughter, after all. And when Percy told us about the spy, she started crying as if it was all her fault. At first I thought it was just because it reminded her of Beckendorf's death, but now I started thinking differently. Could Silena…? No, she'd never do that to us. Would she?

Michael made a sound. "We need to find this spy before we plan the next operation. Blowing up the Princess Andromeda won't stop Kronos forever."

"No indeed," said Chiron. "In fact his next assault is already on the way."

"You mean the 'bigger threat' Poseidon mentioned?" Percy asked. His face made it look like this was a subject he really didn't want to talk about. Then again, no one wanted to talk about it.

I looked at Chiron, who looked back, and we both could tell that now was the time to tell Percy about Typhon.

Chiron spoke before I could say anything. "Percy, we didn't want to tell you until you returned to camp. You needed a break with your…mortal friends," he finished uncomfortably.

My face turned red, and I really wished it hadn't. Realization crossed Percy's face. I knew that he had been hanging out with Dare. I actually came with Beckendorf that one time just to check up on him. We only had Blackjack, so I had to wait for the pegasus to take me back to Camp Half-Blood. I did see Rachel kiss Percy, which was probably why I blushed when Chiron was careful to say "friend."

"Tell me what's happened," Percy demanded.

Chiron used an Iris Message to display Typhon emerging from under Mount St. Helens. Percy's face would've been funny under different circumstances, but when you're dealing with one of the most dangerous threats, even to the gods, nothing is really funny.

Percy managed to speak. "It's him. Typhon."

Keeping his eyes on the image, Chiron told Percy that Typhon had been freed from the mountain two days ago. "Here is what is happening today," he said, and waved his hand over the image to show the current situation. The battle between Typhon and the gods was now visible.

Seeing this, Percy looked even worse. "Are those…the gods?" I resisted the urge to roll my eyes. Who else would it be?

"Yes, Percy," Chiron said. He explained to Percy how the gods were trying their best to keep Typhon away from Olympus. Connor said that it nothing would matter one Typhon gets to Olympus.

"It's a trick," Percy said suddenly. "We have to warn the gods. Something else is going to happen."

"Something worse than Typhon?" Chiron asked this as if it wasn't possible. "I hope not."

Percy was persistent, though. "We have to defend Olympus. Kronos has another attack planned."

"He did." Travis spoke up. "But you sunk his ship."

We all stared at Percy. Then he looked at me. I knew what he was thinking, because I was thinking the same thing. Could the ship have been a decoy? But I wouldn't dare voice my thoughts. We had enough to worry about.

"Maybe you're right," Percy said finally, obviously lying.

I tried to think about the prophecy and the possible outcomes. If Percy really was going to die (though I tried not to think too much of it) how is it possible for him to save Olympus? Unless he dies in order to save Olympus, which would still make sense, considering the premature deaths that were common among demigods.

I could only pray that Seaweed Brain could make it through this alive.

A/N: Maybe you loved it, maybe you hated it. Either way, I posted this up and I hoped you'd enjoy it. Thanks for reading! I'm still taking requests!