Chapter 9

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Piper's P.O.V.

THE WHOLE CAMPFIRE IDEA FREAKED ME OUT. It made me think of that huge purple bonfire in the dreams, and her father tied to a stake. What I got instead was almost a terrifying: a sing-along.The amphitheater steps were carved into the side of a hill, facing a stone-lined fire pit. Fifty or sixty kids filled the rows, clustered under various banners.

I spotted Jason in the front next to Annabeth. Leo was nearby, sitting with a bunch of burly-looking campers under a steel gray banner emblazoned with a hammer. But I couldn't see Penelope. She must be in one of the groups, I figured. Standing in front of the fire, half a dozen campers with guitars and strange, old-fashioned harps - lyres? - were jumping around, leading a some about pieces of armor, something about how their grandma got dressed for war. Everybody was singing with them and making gestures for the pieces of armor and joking around. It was quite possibly the weirdest thing I had ever seen - one of those campfire songs that would've been completely embarrassing in daylight; but in the dark, with everybody participating, it was kind of comy and fun. As the energy level got higher, the flames did too, turning from red to orange to gold.

Finally the song ended with a lot of rowdy applause. A guy on a horse trotted up. At least in the flickering light, I thought it was a guy on a horse. Then I realized it was a centaur - his bottom half a white stallion, his top half a middle-aged guy with curly hair and a trimmed beard. He brandished a spear impaled with marshmallows. "Very nice! And a special welcome to our new arrivals. I am Chiron, camp activities director, and I'm happy you have all arrived her alive and with most of your limbs attached. In a moment, I promise we'll get to the s'mores, but first--"

"What about capture the flag?" somebody yelled. Grumbling broke out among some kids on armor, sitting under a red banner with the emblem of a boar's head. In the midst of the kids, I saw Penelope. She was talking to a girl in red armor.

Why is she over there? Shouldn't she be with Jason?

"Yes," the centaur said. "I know the Ares cabin is anxious to return to the woods for our regular games."

"And kill people!" one of them shouted. Penelope looked at the person as she scooted away from them, closer to the girl who wrapped an arm around her.

"However," Chiron said. "Until the dragon is brought under control, that won't be possible. Cabin Nine, anything to report about that?"

He turned to Leo's group. Leo winked at me and shot me with a finger gun. The girl next to him stood uncomfortably. She wore an army jacket a lot like Leo's, with her hair covered in a red bandana. "We're working on it."

More grumbling.

"How Nyssa?" an Ares kid demanded.

"Really hard," the girl said.

Nyssa sat down to a lot of yelling and complaining, which caused the fire to sputter chaotically. Chiron stamped his hoof against the fire pit stones - bang, bang, bang - and the campers fell silent. "We will have to be patient," Chiron said. "In the meantime, we have more pressing matters to discuss."

"Percy?" someone asked. The fire dimmed even further, but I didn't need the mood flames to sense the crowd's anxiety. Chiron gestured to Annabeth. She took a deep breath and stood.

"I didn't find Percy," she announced. Her voice caught a little when she said her name. "He wasn't at the Grand Canyon like I thought. But we're not giving up. We've got teams everywhere. Grover, Tyson, Nico, the Hunters of Artemis - everyone's out looking. We will find him. Chiron's talking about something different. A new quest."

"It's the Great Prophecy, isn't it?" a girl called out. Everyone turned. The voice had come from a group in the back, sitting under a rose-colored banner with a dove emblem. THey'd been chatting among themselves and not paying much attention until their leader stood up: Drew. Everyone else looked surprised. Apparently Drew didn't address the crowd very often.

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