"Fine.." Both of them said at the same time. "But you can't complain, that we're coming with you." Harmony added. When Telemachus arrived, Harmony and Jason watched him in silence. Whilst they were willing to help; they felt a bit cautious. They didn't know the man well. But they did took Mr D's warning against him. They had to be careful...or they could be betrayed, if they let their guard loose. As they listened, to the fact they should go based off of legends and Myths. Harmony knew, it was very likely...to be true. No wonder, humans got lost in the dangerous terrains of the mountains and jungles. Jason rose a slight eyebrow, as the strange man produced the golden statue of his lover. It had been shrunk down...it looked like a ordinary monopoly piece...expect it was gold. Jason was expecting the man to stick around a little longer, but he had left. He was surprised, he wasn't going with them. But didn't comment on it. As the three of them were left alone. Jason's heart clenched at the thought of family. Emeris, was lucky he had that. But part of him, also felt resentful about the fact. Some people, rubbed it in Jason's face...how close they were with their parents, siblings, aunts uncles ect...it always got him tense. But he shoved all of those negative thoughts away. Harmony nodded "I'll be back in a few moments." she said. She stepped onto the high-way. It was dark...and there were no oncoming cars. Taking a deep breath, she spoke. "Stêthi 'Ô hárma diabolês." She pulled out a large, golden Drachma coin from her pocket...tossing it in the middle of the road. The air picked up slightly. There was smoke seen coming hurtling towards her in the distance. The Taxi was woven out of smoke...it stopped in front of her. As the car stopped, the doors swung open and Harmony could see the black chains, instead of seat-belts. The Taxi was the faster transportation known to anyone in Camp Half-Blood. Meanwhile, Jason looked at Emeris "Look, letting you go alone would have been a bad idea. If Harmony was in your place, letting her go on her own, would have been even a worse idea...besides...I am sure you would have done the same, if one of us went. Three people are better than one, when it comes to solving this." he told him. He then narrowed his eyes. "So you, want us to leave you? I hate to promise this, knowing Harmony will probably be stubborn, if something happens...but I'll do my best to keep her safe." "Guys...it's here!" Harmony called out, when the Taxi arrived.