Some things in life are unexpected, unplanned, and unwanted. Sometimes life has plans for you that turns your life upside down, in more ways than one. I'm a demigod, I am a demigod. Nah, it doesn't sound true. Me why me. I didn't sign up for this. At Camp Half Blood I'm surrounded by stronger, and tougher demigods. I'm inferior to them. My strength, my power, my everything is inferior when compared to the other campers. Me, Katie Gardner is a demigod, the child of Demeter. Yeah just because I keep saying it, doesn't want me to actually believe it. Camp Half Blood will be greet, as long as those Hermes spawns don't ruin anything. Though, we all know that probably won-

"Hey Gardner," two different voices said, pulling me out of my trance. I looked up to see a tall dark figure, standing before me. The blinding summer sun shining above us hid the face of the figure, but I had my suspicions. From the figure I could tell that the person was obviously tall, due to the fact that the guy was towering over me. Or is that just because I'm sitting and he's standing? Oh well. His tone made it sound like he was mocking me, which he probably was. He had a sleek and muscular figure, though all the boys at Camp Half Blood had one. Well most of them. A mop of curly hair covered his head. I looked to my left to see the exact same figure, though there was some height difference between the two guys.

My suspicions were right, it's no other than the Hermes spawns, the pain in my butt, the prankers of camp. Travis and Connor Stoll.

"Ugh, you two again. What do you want?" I questioned knowing a prank was about to be pulled on me. Very slowly I reaching down to my waist, waiting to pull the dagger out of its holster.

"Hey Katie-Kats," one annoying Travis Stoll mocked, stepping out of the blinding light. There goes the tranquility of the forest. Gods, how do they manage to find me deep in the forest.

I'm would be going into my second year of high school if I actually went to a school. Camp Half Blood schools the kids who stay year round, instead of going to school in the mortal world. Anyways, I've been in Travis' class ever since the 4th grade. Though the two look a like Travis is actually a year older than Connor. The two just ended up looking alike even though they are not twins. Anyways, I've spent too many years putting up with their pranks and their stupidity. Nobody should ever have to suffer that much. But worst of all, when we discovered we were all demigods, I had to travel with them to Camp Half Blood. We lived in California. California to upstate New York. That was probably the worst trip, longest, and dangerous trip I have ever took in my life.

"Look Travis, I would really appreciate it if you stopped calling me by that name. Or else something bad and unexpected might happen to you, but that could all be avoided if…." My voice drifting off, and looking up to meet Travis' eyes. Ready to pull my dagger out, and attack them, eager to slap their sly smiles of their face.

"Katie, oh poor sweet Katie. You think you can threaten the all and power Stoll brothers. Poor, poor Katie," Connor butted in. I stared at them not willing to back down, with that the two of them walked away into the sunset and never bothered me again. Though that ending would have been great, I decided to play a little joke on them. Instead of attacking them, I decided to use some of my power.

As they turn to leave I quickly grew a vine, stretching across the ground a few inches of the ground. Hopefully they will act like the idiots they are and trip. Luckily Travis was the stupidest of the two, cause he was the one who landed face first into a pile of mud. Sadly, Connor had hung back for some reason and didn't end up on the ground. Uhhh really Connor, really you couldn't have done me the favor of tripping like your brother. This is what you get Connor, I grew another vine to pick up both Travis and Connor by the ankles.

In only a moments notice I had the faces of the Stoll boys staring at me, well not normally. They were dangling upside down by my vines.

"Katie, please let me go. I know I'm hot and irresistible at all angles, you don't have to tell me twice," a very happy Travis said. For a person who was being held upside down by vines by a girl. Boys are really weird plus they're idiots, especially this one.

"Katie dear, I just wanted to tell you something. So let me go and I'll tell you," Connor pleaded with big puppy dog eyes. So I let him go. I released the grip of the vine from his ankle, and he went crashing into a puddle of mud. For the sake of making sure neither of them escaped my wrath I grabbed his collar and pulled his face up from the mud, so we were eye level.

"So what did you want to tell me Stoll," I grinned from ear to ear. Silently celebrating my win against the Stoll brothers.

"Well I'm not going to tell you now that you did that.""What was that, tie you back up. Well if you insist." I knocked both of them out with the butt of my dagger, and decided to tie them up in a tree. Once again I was staring at the Stolls, but this time both of them are covered in mud. Plus they were tied in a tree, with all of camp staring up at them. Though some of the campers *cough*Ares cabin*cough* was throwing rocks, sticks, basically anything they could get there hands on, and was chucking them at the still unconscious Stoll brothers.

The hardest part was that I had to drag two unconscious Stolls out of the woods, and towards the cabins for all of camp to see. It least I could use my powers and I didn't have to literally drag them. All I did was pick them up by the ankles with my vines and drag them. I should make sure they don't have a concussion, or else Chiron might punish me.

I felt the most tiniest bit of guilt. I felt bad for them. Being humiliated in front of the whole camps sucks, and is really humiliating. I should know, they humiliate me every single day of my life. Though even talking to them is probably humiliating enough. But then my half sister Miranda reminded me of something. She pulled me aside of the increasing group of campers surrounding the tree which held the Stolls.

"Nice going Katie. You finally got them back for the whole Easter fiasco," Miranda said in high spirits. Yeah, I shouldn't be feeling bad for what I did. Think about how many times the Stolls humiliated you. I looked over to Miranda to see that she was pondering something. She had a huge grin on her face, and she looked over to me. Her smile turned into a sly look, and she had a glint of curiosity in her eyes. No wonder why Conor likes her.

"What is it Miranda. I can tell you have something to ask, you can't hide anything from Katie," I laughed. Miranda was trying to ask something to me, but she couldn't keep the giggles down. Once I finished laughing she went on and on with laughing. Apparently we weren't laughing about the same thing. Uhhh, not this again.

"So Katie what were you doing deep in the woods with the Stools" She barely was able to say without keeping the giggles down. The whole time she had a gleam in her eyes, and a sly smile plastered against her face.

"Really Miranda, Really. Out of all people you just had to say it. You're as bad as the Aphrodite kids. Or the Stolls," I whined in her face. Though I grumbled the last part knowing it wouldn't help my case.

"Me, as bad as the Aphrodite kids. I'm hurt Katie. How could you say such a hurtful thing," looking down at the ground with a pained look. The gleam in her eyes told me other wise.

"Yes Miranda, as bad as the Aphrodite kids," I laughed. Happy that she forgot about why I was in the woods with the Stolls.