Chapter 2: Camp Freakout

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After dissappearing from the Lotus Hotel Y/N walked out of the alley behind the local coffee shop in GravesField.

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Y/N's POV:

I walked out and made my way leisurely to my house. As I walked I put the glasses I had received from Apollo back on. Suddenly, I was able to read all the signs on the street and buildings without issue, they were all translated Into Ancient Greek.

I promised Apollo a whole extra plate of food tonight at dinner in that moment. Maybe I should give Hephaestus some as well? He did make them after all. I was pulled from my thoughts as I stopped at a crosswalk. As I waited for the cars to stop I decided to experiment and looked someone on the opposite side of the street in the eye. Nothing. I breathed a sigh of relief.

I made it home without much more fuss and went straight to my room, Mom wasn't home yet from work so I decided to check on Luz. I went to her room but saw no signs of her. It, in fact, looked kind of dusty. As weird as Luz was she always made sure to keep her stuff clean. I shut the door and walked through the house. I made note of how bland it felt. Usually, you could tell when Luz had been somewhere just by how it looked. She got it from Mom so it made no sense why the house looked like this.

I arrived in the kitchen and took a look at the papers lying on the counter. Bills, bank statements, more bills. I was flipping through the papers when a familiar voice sounded out.

"Y/N." I turned and saw Chiron, leader of Camp Half-Blood activities, and trainer of heroes, through an Iris message. "We've been trying to reach you for days. Where were you?"

"Lotus Hotel. Apollo lost something, and needed help finding it." Chiron nodded and said "We need you here at Camp Y/N. Rachel has been holding a Prophecy for you for a few days now."

I sighed "Another one? Fine, I'm on my way. I'll be there in..." I looked at the clock next to the window. "Fifteen minutes, twenty tops." I then slashed my hand through the rainbow cutting off the connection.

I walked out the door and down the sidewalk to a less busy street. Once I was sure no vehicles were coming I pulled out a gold drachma and tossed it onto the asphalt.

"Stêthi, Ô hárma diabolês!" As soon as the words left my lips the coin sank into the asphalt, the ground began to darken and the street started to boil and turn red like blood. As it boiled a car resembling a New York taxi cab emerged from the asphalt. It was gray and almost looked like it was woven out of smoke. I wasted no time and jumped into the back seat of the car, taking care to avoid the chains they had for seat belts. In the front were three old women with one eye and a tooth to match. Yes, I said one eye they all shared it and the tooth.

"Take me to Camp Half-Blood, Long Island New York," I told them. "Sure thing, but it'll cost you extra." Tempest, the one currently with the eye, said. "How much?" I asked. "Twenty, on top of the original fee." Said Wasp, the one currently with the tooth. I sighed and checked my pouch. "Fine, I can pay  it. Upfront or after?" I asked again, wanting to leave this car as soon as possible. "Upfront, last time you Half-bloods road with us you got away without paying!" Anger told me in, well, anger. I handed them the money and they started driving. And immediately start bickering about whose turn it was for the eye.

"It's my turn, you had it yesterday." Anger told her sister. "I have it because I'm the one driving, wormbrain." Tempest retorted back. Anger leap across wasp and grabbed at where she thought Tempest's face was. Wasp managed to push her sister off her before all three froze. "Stop. Keep the eye on the road, please." I told them. I had removed my glasses and stored them in my jacket. "How long until we get to Camp?" I asked the sisters. "About fifteen minutes." said Tempest. I sighed as I stared out the window. The clanking of the 'seat belts' was the only sound that broke the silence in the vehicle. We arrived without further hiccups and I exited the taxi. As soon as I was out and the door was closed the sisters drove away. I payed them no mind and started up the hill towards the camp border. Once I reached the top and passed the big white pine tree that sat at the top of the hill I stopped and put my glasses back on. I made my way towards the big house and intended on speaking with Chiron first, but it seems Rachel beat me to it.

"I feel it getting stronger. He's close." I heard her tell Chiron. I waited a moment before entering the big house. "I hear there's a Prophecy for me?" I said as I walked in to the game/war room. Chiron was sitting in his wheelchair and Rachel was pacing back and forth. Once I entered he started to move his chair towards me. "At last, welcome back Y/N." Chiron stopped short of his roll towards me I could tell he felt something was off. "Did you... get glasses?" He asked kind of befuddled. "They were a gift for a favor." I told him simply as I looked him in the eye. He flinched slightly but relaxed when nothing happened. "They help with my issue." I clarified to him. He simply nodded still somewhat reeling and rolled out of the room. "I'll let you collect your Prophecy, but we'll need to talk about this later." He said as he closed the door.

I turned towards Rachel and she had stop pacing and was twitching slightly now. "You can let it go now, Rachel." I told her as I moved some of the furniture out of the way. She sighed before a green mist erupted out of her mouth and engulfed her in cloud of mist as she started to float.

"Sister to death in another realm,
Shall face the emperor at its helm,
Brought back from death by Titans power,
Evil vanquished in a boiling shower."

The green mist receded back in to Rachel's body as she began to fall. I caught her and set her down on the couch. I rushed out of the big house I needed to call Nico and Hazel quick.

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I'll leave this one here. Don't worry by next chapter Y/N will be in the demon realm so we can get into the actual story of The Owl House.

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