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He saw those eyes again. He saw those dark eyes again that just happened to pierce right through his soul. "Wait!!" He whispered as he recognized those eyes. He furrowed his eyebrows as he was trying to remember where exactly he had seen those eyes. And his eyes went wild in horror as he quickly remembered where. "I…I remember those eyes!!" He stuttered in fear. He just couldn't figure out yet why exactly he was really scared of those eyes but there was something he couldn't get right. He saw something dark in those eyes. Something everyone ought to fear and run from. "Huh? What eyes?" Percy asked in a whisper as he looked at the door. "Talk to me, you scoundrel." He asked again as he scouted the area with his eyes. "It's nothing. Just someone I saw earlier. He was seated acr