Going Home

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(A/N: Hey you guys! So, I know now that you people really liked the past parts to this story and I decided to update it because why not? Please note that I will not be updating this story regularly because I have other priorities with three other stories that I am currently balancing and working on. So, yeah. This story is not on hiatus for now. It won't be officially off of hiatus until I finish two of the three of my ongoing stories.

Thanks so much and enjoy!

I do not own any of Rick Riordan's characters.)

Carter and Sadie knew that they couldn't stay in Camp Half-Blood for long. As two of the most trained individuals in Egyptian magic, they had things to fight and magicians to train and people to date. You know, that kind of stuff.

But, they knew that they couldn't stay and observe the strawberry fields and the pretty forest and the rolling hills. The campgrounds themselves were really nice. Sadie always compared Camp Half-Blood to her home in the Brooklyn Mansion, as much as she hated to.

The two siblings spent hours talking with Chiron and hours enjoying the company of new people.

"So, what made the Greeks and Romans reunite?" Carter asked the seven one day, during lunch. "I mean, aren't you sworn enemies?"

"Well..." Leo said, "let's put it this way: there was a prophecy stating that there were seven demigods, both Greek and Roman, meant to save the world and it turned out to be us. We had to defeat Gaea and stuff."

"That's a simple way of putting it," Frank said. Sadie laughed a little.

"But, not to be rude, I still don't understand why you united... there must have been some reason." Carter insisted.

"The Athena Parthenos was what united us." Annabeth said. "My mother, Athena, sent me on a mission to find it, and I did. We had some uh, complications in getting it here, but once it touched the soil of Camp Half-Blood, the Romans and Greeks banded together."

"The statue is over there." Jason said and pointed out to a statue on the top of the hill.

"O-oh, so that's what that is! It kind of reminds me of the statue of Thoth in the entrance to the Brooklyn Mansion, doesn't it, Carter?"

"Yes, Sadie. The Athena Parthenos holds extreme importance like the statue of Thoth in the Brooklyn Mansion. Think of it as an equivalent to it."

"Who's Thoth?" Piper asked.

"Thoth? He's the Egyptian god of education and wisdom. He founded the House of Life, the organization that we work for." Carter said.

Sadie cleared her throat. "You basically are the leader of the House of Life, Carter."

"No," Carter sounded pained when he reminded his sister, "Uncle Amos is the leader."

"Yeah, I know that. But still..." Carter shot a look at his sister that told her to shut her trap.

"Are they making any sense to you guys?" Leo asked. The siblings had forgotten that their Greek and Roman demigod friends were in their presence, their faces went pink with embarrassment.

"Sorry about that," Carter said quickly. Their conversation continued on, they all talked about many things, mundane and important. When the little machine that Leo was fixing completely fell apart in the middle of their conversation, Sadie said, "Hi-nehm." Leo's machine magically fixed itself as the tiny golden hieroglyph appeared and faded from in front of Sadie.

"Sadie," Carter warned. "Don't use all of your magic at once."

"I'm fine, Mr. Encyclopedia. After all, who's channeling Isis, the magic goddess's power? Me!" Sadie replied.

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