Hey. This is my first one shot/story so no flames please. Hope you like it. Read and Review.

Drew was hiding in her dressing room..again. The first time she ran out, it was because her makeup was smudged and now she had seen the one person she would rather like to forget. Piper.

Drew had pretended not to care about Piper at camp. In reality, Piper was like Lady Gaga's meat dress. The further away she got, the better it would be for everyone. Drew had tried to get as far away from those freaks she was supposed to call 'family' as possible.

Apparently she hadn't gone far enough.

Drew had left camp at the age of nineteen, traveling west to California to start her modeling career. After the Giant war, she had learned how to properly fight monsters. She wasn't stupid enough to think that 'Percy Jackson' was going to be there to save her every time a monster came her way. Immediately, talent scouts were after her. Being the daughter of Aphrodite did have its perks after all. Right now, she was working on a photo shoot for InStyle magazine. She had been in the middle of her closeup, when a clumsy assistant knocked over part of the set. Her eye had flashed in his direction to shoot a glare but she had seen out the window. There sat Piper, drinking a fattening sugared latte while holding hands with Jason across the table.

Looking at Piper, the person who had taken her happiness made her sick. Even though ruling her entire cabin like a dictatorship might have looked mean to some people she knew that she was doing what was best for her cabin. Under Piper's rule, the cabin let itself go. If they got low marks on their cabin cleanliness report Piper would say to try better next time.

Drew would push them so they would have to clean it up or else. Some of the girl's even got, if she dared say it, fat, while Piper was cabin leader.

Drew was glad she didn't fall to the low standards Piper had set. The Aphrodite cabin was supposed to be adored, loved, and glorified. The other cabins should have worshipped them. Drew was thankful that she left before it could get any worse. Piper had marched into camp, took her title, and then turned their cabin into a freakshow. Welcoming any and everyone.

Drew wished she could take Piper's coffee and pour it all over her choppy, uneven bangs. But instead, she did the graceful thing and ran all the way back into her dressing room.

Drew couldn't believe how pathetic that sounded while thinking about it in her head. She had gone so far only to be crushed by one girl? No. She wouldn't let this happen to her. She was the main star now.

Drew glanced in the mirror at her reflection. Perfect as always. Tossing on a dazzling smile she opened the door to her dressing room causing her manager to stumble to the floor. Quickly recovering, he guided her to the waiting photographer. As her heels clicked across the room she refused to look out the window to what was awaiting her outside. After all, the show must go on.