Here we are, one last time. Enjoy the final chapter!

Sadie POV

I woke up feeling refreshed. The amazement of a good night's sleep. Honestly, I love those pillows. Without them, we would all be sleep deprived zombies. (Not like Carter isn't one in the morning.)

I took a quick shower then dressed in a white linen outfit. I donned my combat boots as usual.

I went downstairs. Khufu met me with an enthusiastic, "Agh, agh!"

"Yeah, I missed you too." I answered.

"Woah," a voice came from behind me. I turned and saw Leo. "Did you just talk with a monkey?"

I rolled my eyes. Boys are so ridiculous sometimes. "Yes, I did. Now, when everyone's awake, tell them to go to the library." I pointed to the library doors. "Got it? The library."

I pronounced the last word slowly, like he was an idiot. Which he was. All boys are. Except Walt. He's an exception.

Leo shrugged. 'kay." He then grabbed some metal wires from his tool belt and began braiding them together.

I rolled my eyes again and went into the library. I proceeded to wait there for 15 minutes while everyone arrived.

Finally everyone got there, the last one being Percy, who stumbled in blinking the sleep from his eyes.

I spoke, "All right, now that we're all here, let's get started. Who are you?"

"How much Greek mythology do you know?" Annabeth asked.

I raised an eyebrow. "Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Apollo. That lot?"

Annabeth nodded. "Well, they're real. All of those gods. They reside above the Empire State Building, on the sixth hundredth floor."

There was stunned silence.

"Great," I huffed. "We deal with Egyptian gods. You deal with them? It's annoying. Now we have the bloody Greek gods."

"And Roman." Frank added helpfully. I glared at him.

"Egyptian?" Annabeth asked.

Carter nodded. "We're specially chosen by the gods. We host them, or share a conscience with them, and we use their power."

"What my dear brother means, we are possessed by gods and we use their power." I clarified. Honestly, having Wikipedia for a brother isn't a good thing.

Percy looked surprised. "Egyptian gods don't have children?"

I frowned. "Excuse me?"

"Like, your mom or dad isn't a god?" Hazel asked.

"Now that's complicated." I said. "Our mum died when I was six, and my father died about a year ago. But my father is now a god. Osiris, actually. Our mum is a ghost. We see her occasionally."

I was met by bank stares and confused looks. Annabeth didn't look confused though. And I can't blame them. My head would probably explode I was handed all that information at once. Which I was...nevermind.

"So that's what you guys are? Children of the gods?" Zia asked.

Jason nodded. "One of our parents is a god. I'm the son of Jupiter, Roman god of the sky."

"Daughter of Aphrodite, Greek goddess of love." Piper offered.

"Son of Mars, Roman god of war." Frank said.

"Son of Hephaestus, Greek god of blacksmiths and fire." Leo lit a hand on fire. Like, literally. I took a step back.

"Daughter of Athena, Greek goddess of wisdom." Annabeth said.

"Son of Poseidon, Greek god of the sea." Percy grinned.

"Daughter of Pluto, Roman god of the Underworld." Hazel said.

"Us too." I gestured to Carter and I.

Hazel blinked. "What?"

"Our father is Osiris, Egyptian god of the Underworld." Carter explained. "But we're not- what is the term for your kind?"

"Demigods." Annabeth said.

"Yeah, our dad turned into Osiris after he died, because he was hosting him." I absentmindedly twirled my wand.

"Explain this whole hosting thing." Piper said.

"So, if you want to host a god, you have to be Blood of the Pharaohs." Carter started. "Which means you're descended from pharaoh in ancient times. Me and Sadie are descended from Narmer and Ramses. If you don't have the Blood of the Pharaohs, the god's essence will burn you up."

"Not a pretty thing." I chimed in. "That's how our mum died. With magicians - us - when you use magic, you're drawing from yourself. You can also draw from gods or potions or scrolls or whatever, but when you use up all your magic, that's it. Game over. You burn."

Annabeth nodded understandingly. "That's why your skin was so hot after you healed Hazel. You almost killed yourself."

I winced. "Yeah, that's what healing potions are for."

"Anyway," Carter continued. "Magicians who have the Blood of the Pharaohs can host gods because of the royal blood. When you host a god, you share a body with them. You also share their power."

"Which makes you stronger, but it's easier to burn up." I added.

"Which gods do you guys host?" Frank asked.

"Horus, the god of war." Carter answered.

"Isis, goddess of magic." I said.

"Ra, the god of the sun and king of the gods." Zia said.

"Anubis, the god of the funerals." Walt smirked at me. I stuck my tongue out at him.

"We all specialize in different things. I'm a combat magician." Carter said.

"Giant chicken mode." I clarified.

"It's not a chicken!" Carter complained.

"Fire elementalist." Zia said.

"Divine words, and slight Diviner. Divine words are strong magic words." I grinned.

"A sau, or charm maker." Walt said.

Annabeth nodded. "Interesting. Sadie, what spell did you put on the kid in the arena?"

I raised my eyebrows. "You saw that? Here, I'll demonstrate." I turned towards Percy. "Strike at me."

"What?" He frowned.

I rolled my eyes. "Just do it."

Percy brought a pen out of his pocket. When he uncapped it, it grew into a bronze sword. I whistled.

Percy swung towards me. I sidestepped and tapped his arm.

"Sa-per." I said loudly and clearly.

The golden hieroglyph flared, then disappeared. "Try to hit me"

Percy jabbed at me, but his blade missed completely. He took a couple more swings, but he missed me every time.

I chuckled. "It'll wear off soon, don't worry."

Percy capped his sword, and it shrank back into a pen, which he promptly returned to his pocket.

"Cool trick." Leo grinned.

"Yeah, anyway, " Annabeth smiled at us. "We should probably go."

"All right." I agreed. "I'll open a portal for you."

We escorted them onto the roof. I opened a portal and waved as they hopped through.

I looked down and at the piece of paper in my hand. Annabeth's number.

Yes, we have new allies when we need help, but we also made some new friends.

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