Chapter 7 - Remember the Time (of when we looked for Prophecies)

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Hermione

"We need to look at the prophecies again." Annabeth said during breakfast.

"We can just IM Humiya or something... never mind." I muttered. An owl had dropped an envelope on Ron's head. He picked the envelope up from his head and showed it to us. It was mailed from New York. By a Humiya (with no last name. Figures).

"Okay. Let me just read it for you guys." I said, taking the letter and scanning it. "Dear my friends who are probably in various departments of Hogwarts now, you may have forgotten about the prophecy, so here it is.

"For only the forces unite can save, beware of certain caves, do not get close to raves, and take the flow of the waves.

"For the formula of unity: an experiment that held the ordinary together, reborn heroes with renewed sanity, and the avenger, from Horus to another.

"Prison Break occurred, with news of the ministry incident, vengeful convict aliens march to UK, hoping to do more than an earth rent."

"It's creepy how she manages to always give us that information at the precise time." Ron said, and I had to agree.

"Is the Humiya the girl I had a chat with in Prague?" Angelica asked. She didn't seem very interested in the food, like she had better. 

"So you're the reborn she said she was going to chat with." Annabeth said. I couldn't understand a word they were talking about, so for like, the first time in my life, I was in the dark.

"Humiya... is she that girl with white hair?" Peter asked. "Riding a bronze convertible with you guys?"

I was now even more confused. "You guys had a convertible?"

"No. It's the mist doing its job." Percy said, taking a mouthful of blueberry pancakes. "It's actually a bronze, fire-breathing dragon."

"Are you sure you're not sarcastic?" Peter asked.

"I usually am, but not this time." Percy answered. "My friend Leo really has the ability to make a bronze dragon. Well, technically, he didn't actually make it, but anyway, yeah. He can probably hack your suit's circuits and make you move like a marionette too, and—"

"Back to the topic?" I said. Guess what, Annabeth said that at the same time, which resulted some snorts.

"So, we need to discuss the second prophecy, since the first prophecy, I have no idea what the heck this is talking about." Annabeth said. I thought about the first prophecy, then agreed.

"It said the Avenger, from Horus to another. I'm in the Avengers now." Peter said, raising his hand. "That part is solved, since we already have Horus right over there."

"How did you—" Carter started.

"You discuss it very loudly. And you, Sadie, are...Iris?" Peter asked.

"No. Isis." Sadie said. "Iris is another story."

"Isis? Isn't that the name of the terrorists?" Peter asked. Carter snorted. Peter scratched the back of his head. "No offence."

"None taken." Sadie said, although it was obvious that she was mouthing to Carter: if you tease me about that, I will turn you into a chicken. Carter stuck his tongue out at her. 

"You guys do know that ISIS is nothing to joke and laugh about, right?" Angelica asked. While Angelica was about three years younger than Peter, she acted way more mature than him.

"I know, I know. But the connection still is strange." Peter said.

"Anyways," I said, rolling my eyes (out of reflex, actually, after so many years of rolling my eyes with Ron and Harry), "reborn heroes with renewed sanity means..."

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