Devica Starr looked at her surroundings. It was quiet. She wanted to run. Hide. The three rich 13-year olds were chasing after her.
"Give it back!"
One of them called. Devi ducked under a rock. The wallet was in her pocket, but she had screwed up, and gotten caught. They were searching the woods for her.
"Do you think she's, ya know, one of us?" The tall blonde one with perfect features asked. One of us? Devi thought. Of course she wasn't rich!
"If she is, she's definitely Hermes. A thief if I ever saw one." The one who she had stolen the wallet from, a strong looking guy with huge muscles and thick brown hair said.
"A shitty thief. She's definitely not Hermes." The goth girl shrugged.
"Shut up, Lisbet. While you're at it, stop complaining about the stores here. We know they're not like Germany." The blonde girl snapped.
"Fuck you." Lisbet looked around."Anyway, did you see her? She looked like Chiron's description. You know, red hair, blue eyes, short, dressed like a lolita. Her name was Devica Starr, too." How did this Lisbet person know who Devi was? Devi looked around to the group.
"How do you know my name?" She whispered.
"Did you hear that?" The guy said.
"Yeah." The blonde looked around.
"We know you're here, if you just come out of your hiding place we won't hurt you or anything, we promise." She prodded under a bush.
"I've heard that so many times before, I swear." Lisbet grinned.
"Felix?" The blonde gestured to the guy.
"Didina?" Felix laughed.
"Just find her!" The two girls shouted. Felix looked around.
"You know my name." Devi stood up.
"Ah, so there's the thief." Didina snatched her wallet back.
"How do you know my name? I've never met you." Devi challenged.
"Chiron, the centaur and activities director of Camp Half-Blood told us." Lisbet said casually.
"Wait, it's real? My, my mom told me about it but I thought she was high or something, but it's real, and I'm, I'm, a d-daughter of Apollo, I never believed it, but you say it's real, and, and..." Devi trailed off.
"Yeah, I'm Lisbet, a daughter of Hermes. Are you a runaway, cause if you are we can take you without hassle." Lisbet shrugged.
"And I am Felix, son of Nike." Felix smiled warmly. He was hot.
"Didina, daughter of Aphrodite." The blonde was beautiful.
"Yeah, I'm a runaway." Devi was in shock.
A few hours later, they were boarding a plane to New York.
"Well, Devi, are you coming?" Felix held out his hand.
"Of course." Devi walked past him onto the plane.
"Smooth." Commented Lisbet. The others got on the plane. The four of them took their seats. "I call window." She sat by the window. Devi sat next to her. Didina sat near the aisle. Felix had to sit in the other row. "So, Devs. Devi Dev. Devica BoBevica. Have you ever thought about how you're, ya know, dyslexic and ADHD? Well, it's helpful for us demigods." Lisbet said. "You can read ancient Greek, and react better to like attacks and stuff." Didina smiled. Felix was flirting with a girl in the other row.
"Well, we're here." Felix said as they came to Camp Half-Blood.
"That was the worst taxi ride of my life!" Devi complained.
"Get used to it, you'll have to a lot more." Felix said.
"Offering to hold my hand did not help, just saying." She muttered.
"I don't think a kiss will make it better, either. Why are you so focused on Devs, anyway? Almost every demigod girl loooooves you." Lisbet taunted.
"You know nothing!" Felix slapped her across her pale face.
"Asshole!" Lisbet shouted.
"Guys, we shouldn't be fighting." Chided Didina.
"It's hot out." Devi raised a black lace parasol.
"Lolita!" Sang Lisbet.
"Black alice!" Devi sang back.
"Gods, you guys!" Didina stormed into Camp Half-Blood. The group followed.
"You had no hassle bringing her here, right?" Chiron asked when the quartet came to him.
"On the way, there was a swarm of hydra." Didina complained
"But back it was easy peasy lemon squeezy." Lisbet sang. "Hey Didina, why did you choose to bring the biggest player in Camp Half-Blood here, anyway?"
"Shut up!" Didina blushed.
"Am I needed or not?" Added Felix.
"Not." Lisbet brushed him aside.
"So Devs, you said you're a daughter of Apollo?"
"Well, that makes things simple. Bring your things to the Apollo cabin." Chiron instructed.
"Um, right." Devi carried her things over to a field with several cabins.
"The shiny one." Lisbet had followed her over.
"Lis!" Devi turned around.
"Hey Devs, you wanna meet your siblings, doncha? They're in the cabin. I'll see you tonight, at the bonfire." Lisbet ran off to two other girls, one of them preppy, the other tomboyish.
"Welcome to your new life, Devica Starr." Devi murmured to herself. She sighed, then lugged her stuff into the golden cabin.
