A few dakika later Annabeth came back with Chiron. She looked like she was about to cry, while Chiron just looked extremely concerned.
"What? What did I do?" I asked. No one was answering my questions.
"Annabeth. Go get Artemisia a place in cabin, kibanda 11 for now. Tell Luke that she needs a spot now." Chiron alisema in a very strict voice.
Annabeth ran down the kilima towards a set of 12 cabins. The strange thing was that each cabin, kibanda was different. There was a red one, and dhahabu one and the one that caught my eye, was the glowing silver one.
I cringed at the thought of having to stay in a cabin, kibanda with at least one boy. I just hated boys. They were always so immature and rude.
"Come on Artemisia. I'll give wewe the tour."
Chiron lead me down the hill. He showed me the Rock ukuta of Death. au that's what I call it at least. There was lava streaming down it. There was a kid that kind of looked like Annabeth. He was climbing the ukuta like nothing was happening and there was absolutely no risk of dying. He showed me the mtumbwi, canoe lake and the Archery range. I felt the most at nyumbani here. All the places at this so called "camp" were really weird, but this is the one place that almost felt like it was pulling me in.
Chiron was inaonyesha me a few zaidi places, but I really wasn't paying attention. The ADHD part of my mind was off wondering somewhere, while the other part of my brain was trying to wrap, upangaji pamoja itself around that my mother wasn't dead and that she was a goddess.
"Here we are at the cabins. You'll be staying in that cabin, kibanda over there," Chiron alisema as he pointed to the only normal looking on. It was made out of logs. I looked for the glowing silver cabin.
"Whose cabin, kibanda is that?" I asked. Hopefully I could get a different cabin.
"Uh, that is Artemis's cabin."
Artemis. It sounded like my name. Maybe she was my mother.
"Can I stay there?"
"No. No not at all."
Chiron lead me into cabin, kibanda 11. There were tons of kids sitting on sleeping bags. Including boys. Ew. I don't think I can do this.
"What? What did I do?" I asked. No one was answering my questions.
"Annabeth. Go get Artemisia a place in cabin, kibanda 11 for now. Tell Luke that she needs a spot now." Chiron alisema in a very strict voice.
Annabeth ran down the kilima towards a set of 12 cabins. The strange thing was that each cabin, kibanda was different. There was a red one, and dhahabu one and the one that caught my eye, was the glowing silver one.
I cringed at the thought of having to stay in a cabin, kibanda with at least one boy. I just hated boys. They were always so immature and rude.
"Come on Artemisia. I'll give wewe the tour."
Chiron lead me down the hill. He showed me the Rock ukuta of Death. au that's what I call it at least. There was lava streaming down it. There was a kid that kind of looked like Annabeth. He was climbing the ukuta like nothing was happening and there was absolutely no risk of dying. He showed me the mtumbwi, canoe lake and the Archery range. I felt the most at nyumbani here. All the places at this so called "camp" were really weird, but this is the one place that almost felt like it was pulling me in.
Chiron was inaonyesha me a few zaidi places, but I really wasn't paying attention. The ADHD part of my mind was off wondering somewhere, while the other part of my brain was trying to wrap, upangaji pamoja itself around that my mother wasn't dead and that she was a goddess.
"Here we are at the cabins. You'll be staying in that cabin, kibanda over there," Chiron alisema as he pointed to the only normal looking on. It was made out of logs. I looked for the glowing silver cabin.
"Whose cabin, kibanda is that?" I asked. Hopefully I could get a different cabin.
"Uh, that is Artemis's cabin."
Artemis. It sounded like my name. Maybe she was my mother.
"Can I stay there?"
"No. No not at all."
Chiron lead me into cabin, kibanda 11. There were tons of kids sitting on sleeping bags. Including boys. Ew. I don't think I can do this.
LANCE EVAN'S POV
I watched Delana as she grinned and did a small victory dance. I figured this was something big for her, even though we haven't even won the game yet. I have to admit, in all my 15 years I had never seen someone so... well, pretty, I guess, (don't tell her I alisema that unless wewe want your teeth kicked in), but I don't know, just, unique. Yeah, that's the word. She was different, in her own way, and didn't care what other people thought. I have to say, that's one of the reason I stick around this place. And after seeing her fight Hammy Buckwell, well it was pretty impressive. I noticed then that was staring at her doing her little dance. Unfortunately, she noticed too and stopped. We locked eyes, but I turned away uncomfortably, clearing my throat.
Just then, a huge roar echoed through the woods. Then, a 2-ton drakon came crashing through the woods.
I watched Delana as she grinned and did a small victory dance. I figured this was something big for her, even though we haven't even won the game yet. I have to admit, in all my 15 years I had never seen someone so... well, pretty, I guess, (don't tell her I alisema that unless wewe want your teeth kicked in), but I don't know, just, unique. Yeah, that's the word. She was different, in her own way, and didn't care what other people thought. I have to say, that's one of the reason I stick around this place. And after seeing her fight Hammy Buckwell, well it was pretty impressive. I noticed then that was staring at her doing her little dance. Unfortunately, she noticed too and stopped. We locked eyes, but I turned away uncomfortably, clearing my throat.
Just then, a huge roar echoed through the woods. Then, a 2-ton drakon came crashing through the woods.