Yes, I know the first chapter was very short. And as a apology I am going to make this chapter shorter. I know I am amazing.
It was definitely majestic. It seemed familiar though, like I was hear before. Most likely I was being really wonky in the head. Walking down the hill, I saw many things. People playing volleyball, swimming in a lake. Satyr's chasing people, wait we're they green? They must be dryads.
"Welcome to Camp Half-Blood Emma. Now I believe we have people to meet" Alex said. Walking towards a large blue barn house. I followed, getting small glances from other campers. I bet they do that to every new camper.
When we got to the house, I saw a man in a wheelchair and a man wearing a purple cheetah shirt, kind of like the kind you see tourists wear. They seemed to be playing some kind of card game. Alex coughed, getting their attention. The man in the wheelchair looked up.
"Ah, this must be our new camper. May I ask, what is your name?" he said.
"Emma Damter" I say. Hoping I don't sound nervous, I most likely did. Right then I stopped. I Was unable to move. It was happening again. The visions, they seemed to happen more. Alex's eyes grew in fear as I fell on the ground.
"We need to get her inside!" he yelled already starting to pick me up. After that my vision went black.
I was in some kind of junk yard. There were four other people there. A girl with a golden head band across her forehead. Another girl with short black hair, cut in a punk rock style. Then there was a boy with black hair. His eyes were sea green. The satyr had ginger hair. He had a short beard and really bad acne. In front of us was a huge metal giant.
The scene shifted
I was in the giant. I felt it falling.
(end of vision)
When I opened my eyes, I saw a boy's face looking at me with concern. Why did he seem so familiar. I thought about it, but nothing came to mind. I sat up, my hand on my head.
"Where am I?" I groaned.
"Your in the big house" he said.
"Right" I say, coming to my full senses. I looked around. I saw a leopard head on the wall.
"Why don't we get you outside" he said. I nodded and he wrapped his arm around my waist, and helped me limp to the porch.
