Chapter 47: End of the Beginning

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Chiron stared at me blankly.

"I'll tell you later," I added. "But I gotta get out of here before Annabeth, Percy, and Grover get back. Oh, and Thalia joined the Hunt."

I paused at the threshold of the door and glanced back at Chiron. "I just want you to know that I'm truly grateful for what you've done for all of us demigods. Thank you. No matter what part I end up playing, I promise I'll do my best to protect this camp. Be prepared. War is coming."

With that, I stepped out of the Big House and sprinted down the steps towards the strawberry fields, where my wolf was waiting faithfully. As I ran across the snow, I summoned a flicker of shadow and sent it in the direction of the cabins, to watch over a particular demigod of the Underworld. I had a feeling that he'd vanish soon, and I needed to be able to find him. I couldn't very well let the son of one of the only gods I still liked to disappear into danger.

"Let's go," I called as I neared the fields and my wolf lifted her head, her two furry ears peeking out of the mound of snow. "We're going home. And then, wherever the wind decides to take us."

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"You're just going to off like that?" Alabaster demanded as I shoved a couple of things into my magical backpack that Artemis had gifted to me, so long ago. "Just . . . poof?"

"For the last time, no," I sighed, zipping up my bag and slinging it over my shoulders. "I told you, Al, I'm just going to take care of something."

"Why can't you tell me what it is?" he grumbled, stepping back into the hall as I motioned for him to get out so I could close my cabin door. "And does it seriously have to be you? Why can't you send Nicole, or even me?"

"Send me where?" a voice said dangerously.

"Nowhere," Alabaster said quickly, glancing at Nicole who was leaning on the wall outside Luke's door, watching us with narrowed eyes. "My point is, you don't have to go."

"Yes, I do," I said. "It has to be me. Lord Koios said so himself. And I'm not telling you for your own good." I hoped that I wasn't jinxing myself to a future dream where Koios summoned me because I just said that. To be honest, I just needed to get away and sort myself out. Even now, the prophecy was threatening to burst out of the safe I'd locked it into. He was just an excuse, and besides, that shadow that I'd sent to follow Nico had just blipped and revealed that he was no longer at camp. I had to go find him.

Alabaster narrowed his eyes at me. "Alright, fine. As your brother, I'm going to respect your decision and trust that you're not doing something that will get you in trouble with Him."

"How dare you say that?" Nicole burst out, stomping over to my brother and jabbing a finger into his chest. "Question her loyalty again, and I don't give a damn if you're my boyfriend, I'm going to kick you off this ship and throw you to the sharks."

"Wait, what? You guys are dating?" I blurted out, dropping the wooden staff I was holding. It clanged to the ground, almost banging my toes, and rolled across the carpeted hallway. "Since when?"

Alabaster gaped at Nicole, who had an expression of shock on her face as she replied, "Since a second ago?"

"Did you just . . . declare that I'm your boyfriend?" he asked slowly, staring at her.

"Um . . . yes?"

"Guys!" I yelled as he pulled her to him and kissed her. "I'm still here! Go get a room!"

"You're one to talk," Alabaster said, pulling away. "Do you know how long we've suffered watching you and Luke flirt with each other?"

"Much as I hate to admit it, he's right," Nicole piped in.

"Alright, that's it, I'm leaving." I picked up my staff and stalked down the hallway. "You two enjoy your quality time together. Tell Ally I said goodbye. And tell Luke when he wakes up that Koios called me off somewhere and I'm sorry I wasn't able to see him before I left."

"You're sorry you couldn't kiss him goodbye, and you'll miss your quality time with him," Nicole corrected. Even though my back was turned, I could feel her smirking at me.

"I'm going to pretend I didn't hear that. I'll be back soon." I emerged on the deck of the ship, the wind blowing playfully through my hair, and sighed. Forget about quality time with Luke. It was time to escape into the deep wilds and spend some quality time with the big-ass prophecy and vision hanging over my head like a mountain.

A speck of black appeared in the sky and I watched as it flew closer and closer, until my brave-hearted pegasus landed on the deck. He tossed his shiny black mane and whinnied, "You called, bostress?"

"Is it time for a new adventure?" my wolf yipped as she bounded onto the deck, a bundle of tabby fur perched on her back. I picked up Pixus, who mewled excitedly at me, brushed her whiskers against my face, and licked my neck. I laughed. "Sure. If that's what you want to call the beginning of the end, for war is coming whether we're going to be ready or not."

A heartbeat of silence.

"Well, I'm not the kickass pegasus for nothing," Blackfire snorted, stomping his hooves on the deck of the ship.

"I'm a wolf," Avalanche growled simply.

"Mew!" my kitten agreed, pressing her paw against my arm and showing me her claws.

"Well, if you're ready, let's go," I said, mounting Blackfire and laughing as Pixus squirmed eagerly. "We've got a missing son of Hades to find, a vision to decode, and a prophecy to unravel. Thanks, guys, for sticking with me. You're the best, you know that?"

"Of course," my pegasus and wolf replied together. Pixus mewed in affirmation and snuggled into my arms.

"Fly, Blackfire," I whispered, feeling the sea mist spraying in my face and breathing in the scent of the salty ocean.

My winged friend flapped his wings and leaped overboard, plunging us towards the sea before catching a current to sweep up into the sky. Blackfire neighed triumphantly, and with a burst of power, flew towards the distant shore where Avalanche was waiting.

And so, demigod, wolf, pegasus, and sabertooth cat faced the rising sun, flying headfirst into the wind and leaving behind the shadows of the end of the beginning.   

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