A/N: First of all, I'd like to thank everyone for their wicked reviews! Honestly, I was surprised that I had actually gottren reviews that weren't from flamers.

Second of all, there's no second of all, here's the next chapter :)


That night, Desmond laid in wait until the only sounds in his cabin were those of the other kids breathing.

Then, as silently as he could, he crept out of bed, and grabbed the book that Garrison had been reading.

"It's going to be Fahrenheit 451 up in this bitch," Desmond snickered to himself as the book began to cackle and flame.

Unfortunately, he did not think ahead, and the smoke aroused several of his cabin mates.

"OMFG! It's a fire!" some girl with curlers in her hair screamed, as another girl started to whack at the flames with his pillow.

Soon, the whole cabin was filled to the brim with people eager to see what was happening.

"What is the meaning of this?" Mr D demanded, looking pissed off. He was dressed in a robe, and he had one of those green mud masks on his face.

"We don't know Sir, we just woke up and the cabin was on fire!" the girl with curlers said as Desmond edged away, eager not to be seen, he didn't know what would happen if he was known to be the one to start a fire.

"I think the fire was caused by this," Garrett said, holding up the charred piece of what used to be his book.

"Why would a book start a fire?" a boy holding a spear, whom Desmond recognised from the Ares cabin, gasped.

"The book didn't start a fire you nitwit, someone burned the book and started the fire obviously!" an Athena girl said, rolling her eyes.

"Who would want to burn books? That's so awful!" another Athena girl cried.

"Omg, what if it was a romance! This is dreadfully tragic!" an Aphrodite boy sobbed.

"I don't know, but whoever it was, they must be charged for this heinous act!" the first Athena girl exclaimed.

"Come on now, let's not get ahead of ourselves, it was only a book, some of us have more important issues to worry about," Mr D said with a bored yawn.

"Maybe, but what if today it's destroying books, and tomorrow it's destroying camp?" she said with her hands on her hips.

"Agnetha is right, we must keep close eyes on the camp," Chiron said.

Desmond gulped, how was he ever going to destroy all the books now?