LAST CHAPTER, GUYS! TELL ME HOW THIS WAS! ~^^~

CARTER:

[You're actually letting me have the last say, huh? Wow.]

So, yeah. We saved the world again; another normal day for the Kanes. Just as we were getting ready to leave, Leonid crawled out from behind a stray boulder, half-carrying, half-dragging Alexandria with him. I felt really guilty that I'd forgotten about them for a while after all they've done for us.

"What's wrong with her?" Zia asked, gesturing at Alexandria.

Alexandria was not looking good. Her whole left leg was covered in blood.

"Set, he-" Leonid stammered.

He didn't need to finish. Set's thrashing had resulted in this. Just when I thought we might get through it without any casualties. Luckily, we still had the Nefertum Balm, thanks to Jaz. As Sadie muttered an inaudible spell to clean up the blood, Alexandria's expression relaxed.

"Can you walk?" I asked her.

She nodded, so we made our way downhill. As we walked, Walt explained about the gods leaving again. It dawned on me that Horus was gone too. I bummed me out that he didn't say goodbye. Again. But he was forced back, so I guess it wasn't his fault.

We found a nearby Egyptian relic and thanked Alexandria and Leonid for all their help. Walt offered to summon a portal for them, seeing as Sadie was totally worn out from summoning Ma-at. We watched as Alexandria and Leonid stepped into the portal and were whisked away before Walt summoned his big black door-porta thing.

Soon, we were back at Brooklyn House, where Chiron and Amos hurried to meet us.

"Are you alright?" Amos asked, fussing over us. "No one's hurt?"

We all nodded. Percy handed Chiron the wrapped Medusa's head.

"We should put in back in the Big House attic." He said.

Chiron took it gingerly. "We'll be right back." Percy and Annabeth followed him out the door.

Amos pulled me and Sadie into a hug. "Did you find out who summoned Set?"

I grinned sheepishly and shook my head. I totally forgot about that in the heat of the battle.

Whoops.

Amos pursed his lips, but Sadie laughed lightly. "We'll find out someday. The Kanes can never be out of work, huh?"

Amos smiled and released us. "I'm glad to see you safe, children. Well, I'll have to get back to the library. Cleo and her friends are waiting."

Sadie cleared her throat. "Well, I'll be up in my bedroom." She said and grabbed Walt's hand.

"Horus is gone?" Zia asked.

I jumped. She'd been so quiet I'd forgotten she was there.

"Y-yeah," I stammered. "He's gone back to the heavens. He's probably going to stay there, unless Set comes back, or until a million other things go wrong."

She nodded. Her startling amber eyes were fixed on mine.

"Uh...well...um..." I stuttered, feeling like a total idiot.

"Carter?" She asked.

"Yeah?"

"Shut up."

When we kissed, it was like the world around me evaporated.

[Sadie tells me to keep this PG-13. Shut up, sis.]

We made our way up to Sadie's room. I could see her from the half-opened door. She was sitting on the edge of her bed, in a deep conversation with Walt.

"...for a minute I thought I was going to lose you." Walt was saying.

Sadie apparently found his confession highly amusing. "Alright then. Next time I plan to fall off a

cliff, I'll tell you."

She laughed and kissed him.

I cleared my throat. "Um, are we interrupting?"

They both turned instantly. "N-no. Not at all!" Sadie stammered.

The four of us went downstairs together. Percy and Annabeth were waiting for us in the Great Room. They looked up as we walked in.

"Is it goodbye then?" Sadie asked cautiously.

Percy smirked. "Not quite."

"What do you mean?" Zia asked, confusion ran across her face. "Did we miss something?"

Annabeth grinned. "You guys did promise us that we'd hang out in the mall."

So yeah. There are now Greek demigods out there too along with us magicians. But whichever you are, we'll be waiting at Brooklyn House. Come find us.

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