Camp Half-Blood looked beautiful as the sun rose in the morning. The lunch pavilion seemed to be glowing. The white pillars looked like they were sparkling. Apollo waved from his chariot to the four half-bloods watching the sunrise and talking. Shari, a daughter of Athena was talking to Maayan, daughter of Hephaestus, about buildings and how they are built. A very strange combination of Lizzie, the daughter of Poseidon and Sophie, the daughter of Aphrodite were also having a conversation about how it was so annoying when the Hermes cabin pulled pranks. Sophie wasn't as obnoxious and girly as the other girls in her cabin. She was kind of like a blonde haired blue eyed Piper McLean. Besides, they were year- rounders, so besides a few kids, it was pretty much them. Well, Shari had her half-sister Annabeth; Lizzie had her half-brother Percy, Maayan had her half-brother Leo, and Sophie had her half-sister, Piper Mclean. They stayed year round as well.

Chiron walked up to the four of them. "You are up early. Came to watch the sunrise?" he looked at it sadly, and nodded to Apollo.

Sophie, who was always naturally hyper, responded, "Yeah."

Chiron bit his lip like he was not sure what to say next and he walked away.

"What was that about?" Maayan asked everyone else. They all looked at Shari.

"Just because I am the daughter of Athena doesn't mean I can read minds." She exclaimed.

Then all of a sudden, Lizzie had an idea, "Hey, Maayan," she said with a sly grin on her face, "You can build anything right?" Maayan nodded. "So, that means you can build us like a spy thing that records videos, I mean it would have to be really small, but if it works we can see what Chiron is talking about."

They all nodded in agreement. Maayan knew just what they were talking about and when right back to her cabin to start. Shari, went back to play on the Smart-boards and read; Lizzie went back to polish her armor. Sophie sat there a little while longer until Lizzie yelled, "Hey Princess, why don't you go to your cabin to put on some makeup?" Then Sophie ran around trying to attack and strangle Lizzie with her bare hands while Shari watched and laughed.

After lunch, Maayan came up to them carrying a little metal thing. "Here is my master piece!' she exclaimed. "I call it- um- I call it, I don't know what to call it actually."

She said looking at her friends for help. Shari looked up from her book and said, "It doesn't need to have a name. It just needs to work. Just bring it to the Big House."

As they placed it a couple feet away from the Big House (which looks like a light blue farm house) they ran away and when back to Maayan's cabin. She had a screen that had all the different views of the spy thing. She had a remote in her hand and was making it move in different places.

"One of them needs to see the oracle; they have the one we have been looking for. You see, one of them is not normal, one of them is immortal, a daughter of two gods. We need to find out whom, and find out what other god." The four girls did not hear the rest because they started arguing about who it might be.

There were shouts of, "it's probably me." "No! It's probably me. After all, Poseidon is the best." "No, Athena is way better. I bet the numbskulls in Poseidon don't know what 2+2 is." "Not true! The answer's 3!" Sophie didn't say anything. She usually was always talking, but she appeared to be thinking about something. "Whatcha thinking about?" Lizzie asked. "There are many other girls in this camp," Sophie explained. "It could be anybody." They all stopped talking. "So, that means it's obviously me," Shari stated. "I'm the smartest." "Shut it, other than that, you're full of hot air. I'm good enough to be an Olympian," Lizzie claimed. Maayan threw a look at both of them. "Without me we wouldn't have figured this out! It has to be me. Hephaestus is the best." Maayan bragged.

Sophie was talking to Maayan's step-brother Leo, but when she heard the argument, she strutted over.

"Hell-o-o! Aphrodite is the best! Duh!" Sophie replied. "Didn't you ever hear the story of the golden apples? Some Greek dude picked Aphrodite as the fairest G-d of all! I'm the only G-d here though!"

The head counselor from Hermes cabin, Gabrielle knocked on the door. "Did you guys clean your cabin? It is time for breakfast. You should know that the cabin inspections are during breakfast by now."

The girls grumbled and then went to go clean up in their cabins. When Shari got to her cabin, Annabeth was in there reading a book. The cabin was cleaned up already. "Annabeth, its breakfast." Annabeth looked up.

"I'm coming," she grumbled.

"Annabeth, I have a question, um- me, Lizzie, Sophie, and Maayan-um-overheard Chiron say that there was someone immortal in this camp. A daughter of two G-ds."

Annabeth looked puzzled, then confused, and then wondered out loud, "Then why are they here at a demi-g-d camp?" She stared at the sky then answered her own question, "They probably don't know yet."

Each of the girls were asking others in their cabins. Soon word spread around camp. Every camper seemed to know.

Again, all the campers met, but this time in the Athena cabin when it was empty. Shari looked at the rest of them. "Alright. Let's be logical-"

"Okay, then we all know it's me right?' Sophie asked.

"Yeah right. If you're a goddess, you're the goddess of stupidity." Maayan replied.

"I think that spots already taken-by you," Sophie shot back.

"Na uh!" Maayan whined.

"C'mon, that's not what she meant," Lizzie explained. She put her arms around Sophie and Maayan's necks and bumped them together. They both replied, "Ow," and rubbed their heads. "What I meant," Shari began, "Is shouldn't we find out who is the immortal one?"

"I thought we already went over this. You aren't too bright for a daughter of Athena. Let me explain this slowly-look," Sophie waved her hand up and down her side, "You can practically see the godliness flowing off of me."

Lizzie walked closer to Sophie. "Enough is enough," she growled to her in a barely audible voice.

"Anyways," Shari continued, "gods are immortal. They can never die…" She looked at everyone in the eye, and then they all looked at Sophie. Sophie caught their glance, and looked at the ground.