I'm back ;) Sorry it's been taking so long I've been kinda stuck. But I promise it will get better. I have a limited amount of time I am allowed to be on any screen, and it kinda held me back from typing. Anyways, thank you for encouraging me to get off my butt and actually continue this reviewers, also known as Louisa4533, I Wanna Go To Pigfarts, Whitedragon2645, superrjw, WingDawn98, and DeadnotSleeping. You guys helped a lot! ;) And now... to the story!

Beth took off Annabeth's hat. "Violet..." She stared at me, amazed. "That was... amazing!"

"It wasn't really that hard." I said, checking on Annabeth. She was still breathing.

"We should wake her up before any more monsters come for us." Beth looked around nervously.

"But that was a Fury! They only listen to Hades! What's he doing sending it after his own daughter?" My sudden outburst caused a bird in a nearby tree to squawk loudly and fly off.

"I don't know, but it gives me a bad feeling that my time at Camp Half-Blood isn't going to be as fun as we think it would be. I'll be right back." Beth ran into the house to get something.

While she was gone, I pondered over what she had just said. Maybe being a demi-god wasn't all that great after all. I mean, it's like how Jason puts it in the Heroes of Olympus series; once you get past the powers and the adventures, there is some pretty dangerous stuff.

I brushed off the thought. Of course being half god is AWESOME! How could I convince myself otherwise.

"I got some water!" Beth's voice snapped me to attention. She was carrying a bucket full of the stuff.

"Gee, you think that's enough?" I asked sarcastically. Beth rolled her eyes and dumped the water onto poor Annabeth. She woke with a jolt.

"It's okay Annabeth." Beth said when the daughter of Athena went for her knife, obviously still confused.

"What happened?" Annabeth asked us.

"Violet here protected me." Beth said proudly, gesturing towards my baseball bat, which was dusted with a small layer of yellow monster.

Without a word, Annabeth took my bat and inspected it closely.

"Interesting..." She mumbled to herself.

"Be careful with that." I told her. "I won it at a contest."

"Who presented it to you?"

"Some guy." I was confused at her prying.

"Hm..." Annabeth continued to stare at my bat until Beth tapped her shoulder.

"Shouldn't we be going?" She asked.

"Oh, yeah. I guess. But I have some questions to ask your sister." Annabeth looked at me warily. "She'll have to come with us." Her voice was laced with reluctancy to let me go.

"YES!" I shouted, pumping my fist. Then, when I noticed my two companions staring at me, I quieted down. "Let's go then."

"How are we going, exactly?" Beth asked Annabeth.

"By pegasus." A loud whistle escaped our guides lips. In a moment, two beautiful winged horses landed right in front of us. The first one seemed to tilt his head, as if asking a question.

"I'm sorry, but I thought there was only going to be two, too." Annabeth said to him.

"You can talk to horses?" I asked her.

"No, but it's kind of obvious what he's saying with his head like that." Was she annoyed at me or something?

"Oh."

Stopping here...