Being back around the ping pong table felt amazing. She had missed everyone so much. Leo, Piper, and Jason all sat together but Astrid stood next to Annabeth. She looked stressed and wore armor over her camp clothes, with her knife at her side and her blonde hair pulled back in a ponytail.
Around the table Astrid noted everyone. Clarisse, leader of the Ares Cabin, had her boots on the table. Clovis from Hypnos cabin was snoring in the corner while Butch from Iris cabin was seeing how many pencils he could fit in Clovis's nostrils. Travis Stoll was holding a lighter under a Ping-Pong ball to see if it would burn. Lou Ellen from Hecate cabin was playing "got-your-nose" with Miranda Gardiner from Demeter, except Lou Ellen really had magically disconnected Miranda's nose, and Miranda was trying to get it back.
Rachel Dare sat next to Chiron at the head of the table. She was wearing her Clarion Academy school uniform dress, which seemed a bit odd, but she smiled at Astrid and waved.
'Let's come to order,' Chiron said. 'Lou Ellen, please give Miranda her nose back. Travis, if you'd kindly extinguish the flaming Ping-Pong ball, and Butch, I think twenty pencils is really too many for any human nostril. Thank you. Now, as you can see, Astrid, Jason, Piper, and Leo have returned successfully... more or less. Some of you had heard parts of their story, but I will let them fill you in.'
Everyone looked at Jason. He cleared his throat and began the story. Astrid, Leo, and Piper chimed in from time to time, filling in details he forgot.
It only took them a few minutes. The silence was heavy, and for so many ADHD demigods to sit still listening for that long, Astrid knew the story must have sounded pretty wild. Then Jason told them about Hera's visit in his cabin right before the meeting.
'So, Hera was here,' Annabeth said. 'Talking to you.'
Jason nodded. 'Look, I'm not saying I trust her—'
'That's smart,' Annabeth said.
'—but she isn't making this up about another group of demigods. That's where I came from.'
'Romans.' Clarisse tosses Seymour a snausage. 'You expect us to believe there's another camp with demigods, but they follow the Roman forms of the gods. And we've never heard of them.'
Astrid shrugged. 'The gods have kept the two groups separate, because every time they see each other, they try to kill each other. Kinda like how we used to be.'
'I can respect that,' Clarisse said with a smirk. 'Still, why haven't we ever run across each other on quests?'
'Oh, yes,' Chiron said sadly. 'You have, many times. It's always a tragedy, and always the gods do their best to wipe clean the memories of those involved. The rivalry goes all the way back to the Trojan War, Clarisse. The Greeks invaded Troy and burned it to the ground. The Trojan hero Aeneas escaped, and eventually made his way to Italy, where he founded the race that would someday become Rome. The Romans grew more and more powerful, worshipping the same gods but under different names, and with slightly different personalities.'
'More warlike,' Jason said. 'More united. More about expansion, conquest, and discipline.'
'Yuck,' Travis put in.
Several of the others looked equally uncomfortable, though Clarisse shrugged like it sounded okay to her.
Annabeth twirled her knife on the table. 'And the Romans hated the Greeks. They took revenge when they conquered the Greek isles and made them part of the Roman Empire.'
'Not exactly hated them,' Jason said. 'The Romans admired Greek culture and were a little jealous. In return, the Greeks thought the Romans were barbarians, but they respected their military power. So, during Roman times, demigods started to divide—either Greek or Roman.'
'And it's been that way ever since,' Annabeth guessed. 'But this is crazy. Chiron, where were the Romans during the Titan War? Didn't they want to help?'
'They did help, Annabeth,' Astrid said. 'Jason conquered Mount Othrys and defeated the Titan Krios himself.'
'She's right,' Jason said.
Annabeth eyes were as stormy as a ventus. 'The Bay Area. We demigods were always told to stay away from it because Mount Othrys was there. But that wasn't the only reason, was it? The Roman camp—it's got to be somewhere near San Francisco. I bet it was put there to keep watch on the Titans territory. Where is it?'
Chiron shifted in his wheelchair. 'I cannot say. Honestly, even I have never been trusted with that information. My counterpart, Lupa, is not exactly the sharing type. Jason's memory, too, has been burned away.'
'The camps heavily veiled with magic,' Jason said. 'And heavily guarded. We could search for years and never find it.'
Rachel Dare laced her fingers. 'But you'll try, won't you? You'll build Leo's boat, the Argo II. And before you make for Greece, you'll sail for the Roman camp. You'll need their help to confront the giants.'
'Bad plan,' Clarisse said. 'If those Romans see a warship coming, they'll assume we're attacking.'
'You're probably right,' Jason agreed. 'But we have to try. I was sent here to learn about Camp Half-Blood, to try and convince you the two camps don't have to be enemies. A peace offering.'
'Hmm,' Rachel said. 'Because Hera is convinced, we need both camps to win the war with the giants. Eight heroes of Olympus—some Greek, some Roman.'
Annabeth nodded. 'Your Great Prophecy—what's the last line?'
'And foes bear arms to the Doors of Death.'
'Gaea has opened the doors of death,' Astrid said 'She's letting out the worst villains of the Underworld to fight us. Medea, Midas—there'll be more, I'm sure. Maybe the line means that the Roman and Greek demigods will unite, and find the doors, and close them.'
'Or it could mean they fight each other at the doors of death,' Clarisse pointed out. 'It doesn't say we'll cooperate.'
There was silence as the campers let that happy thought sink in.
'I'm going,' Annabeth said. 'Jason, when you get this ship built, let me go with you.'
'I was hoping you'd offer,' Jason said. 'You of all people—we'll need you.'
'Wait.' Leo frowned. 'I mean that's cool with me and all. But why Annabeth of all people?'
Annabeth and Jason studied each other. Astrid knew Annabeth had figured it out. And so had she.
'Hera said my coming here was an exchange of leaders,' Jason said. 'A way for the two camps to learn of each other's existence.'
'Yeah?' Leo said. 'So?'
'An exchange goes two ways,' Astrid said.
Jason nods. 'When I got here, my memory was wiped. I didn't know who I was or where I belonged. Fortunately, you guys took me in, and I found a new home. I know you're not my enemy. The Roman camp—they're not so friendly. You prove your worth quickly, or you don't survive. They may not be so nice to him, and if they learn where he comes from, he's going to be in serious trouble.'
'Him?' Leo said. 'Who are you talking about?'
'My boyfriend,' Annabeth said grimly. 'He disappeared around the same time Jason appeared. If Jason came to Camp Half-Blood—'
'Exactly,' Astrid agreed. 'Percy is at the other camp, and he probably doesn't even remember who he is.'
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The Blazing Fate
Fanfiction'Child of lightning, beware the earth. The giants revenge the eight shall birth. All uncovered, they'll find their worth. Child of sun, will bring the sage. The forge and dove shall break the cage. And death unleash through Hera's rage.' ☀️Astrid is...