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Okay, first replies to reviews…

Cult-Of-The-Jeweled-Trident: Okay, first of all, thanks for reviewing and for your comments, they really helped. About Matt, I love Doctor Who, and I was really hoping someone would pick that up. So - *virtual cookie to you*- . About my characters, yeah that's the reason I wasn't happy with that story, because I thought they sounded too Mary-Sue for my taste. So -*another virtual cookie to you*- for picking that up as well. Hopefully, with the rest of my chapters I can stay well away from Mary Sue's.

Samantha2249: Same thing to you, thanks for reviewing. I'm glad you like the story as well as Matt and Lucky but I'm not sure exactly where they're going to go. If you have any ideas tell me!

Cravingsmiles: Thanks for your double reviews, and my writers block still wasn't gone. But now, I'm determined to update all of my stories so here you go. I hope it is to your liking.

Now on to the writing…


Chapter 2

The sight before the girls made them gasp. Now the Mist was gone, they could see what Camp Half-Blood really was, the children, the cabins, the climbing walls. They really could not believe their eyes.

"Whoa," Yvonne breathed, followed by Alex's "Awesome!"

The satyr – whose name was Pesos- turned to them, made a salute and trotted away, into the woods.

The birdish horse locked eyes with the girls as if saying goodbye before spreading its wings out and setting off into the sky, cawing loudly.

The girls looked uncertainty at each other before stepping inside the camp borders, leaving Matt behind.

"Hey, wait; do you girls, like, want a tour?" He called after them.

Nora stopped and turned to face him before answering.

"I suppose a tour would be okay, but first I want answers," She said, looking at the others who were nodding in agreement. "What is this place? Who is everyone? Why are they here? And what do we have to do with them?"

"I believe I may be able to answer some of your questions for you," A voice behind them said.

They all turned to face Chiron, a twinkle in his eyes, towering above them all, in centaur form.

"What's up with these half-creatures?" Alex whispered to Adri.

"Matt, I believe one of your sisters is looking for you in your cabin," Chiron smiled at Matt, who quickly said goodbye and started to run straight to the cabins. "Now, if you'll come with me to the Big House, I'll explain what I can."


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Soon, the seven girls, each with a steaming cup of cocoa, and Chiron, were seated at the Ping-Pong table in the Big House.

"Before I answer any of your questions, I need to know a few things first. Tell me your story from the start." Chiron told them.

"Okay, well, I guess this story starts with me." Lucky said, biting her lip. "So, I kept hearing this voice that said 'Come to me, Lucky, come my child' but I ignored up until the last day of school, where I ditched and started to follow the voice. It led me into a clearing in the forest, where I saw an elfin lady, who said she was a messenger for my mother, which is crazy because I've never even met my mother, I live with my aunt Cassie…"

Lucky started rambling about meaningless subjects before Faye interrupted.

"Lucky, you're getting off subject," She said quietly.

"Oh right, sorry," Lucky replied, smiling meekly. "Right, so she said in these exact words 'Child, I do not have much time, find the others and save your parents quickly before they fade away. Hurry child, hurry. And do not forget to…' Then a gust of wind came and she blew away in blue sparkles. Then, this vampire-girl with one bronze leg and one donkey leg showed up and she chased me for while. That was where I ran into Nora, who was wielding a flaming sword."

Lucky took a deep breath and stopped talking, so Nora decided to fill in the blanks.

"That forest we found each other in was my home. At the age of 7, I had found myself alone in this forest with no memory and a sword that starts flaming whenever I need to use it. During the time I lived there, many things came and tried to attack me but the flaming sword seemed to kill them. I had heard Lucky coming that day and went to attack her- because I thought she was yet another monster. When I saw the thing coming after her, I killed it and we talked. She told me the message she had been told and I told her the about the notes I seemed to keep finding. The latest one had gone something along the lines of her message but it also said 'save the others before it's too late'. It also had a list of 5 places as well. After a while, we both decided to go to these places but first stop by Lucky's Aunt Cassie to get a few supplies. When we got there, the house was burning to ashes and Aunt Cassie was no-where to be found. "

Lucky let out a mournful sob before composing herself, occasionally sniffling. Nora looked at Lucky, concerned for a minute before carrying on.

"At each location, we found each of the girls, all of them in a life-or-death situation. Once we all were together, we found out we had lots in common, at least one of our parents were missing, we had received roughly the same message in some form, we had been chased by monsters. Then, thank the heavens, we found Pesos and he guided us here. And here we are," Nora finished, brushing a stray black lock behind her ear.

"Thank you, Nora." Chiron was deep in thought, his brow furrowed. "The things you all have in common are what connect you to the rest of us. They are also missing one parent, and chased by monsters. That is because they are demigods."

He gestured to the camp, the kids playing around on the volleyball courts, in the lake, on the climbing wall.

"Demigods?" Adri interrupted. "What are those?"

Faye bet Chiron to answering. "Demigods are the offspring of gods and children. And since you are a centaur, most probably Chiron, I'd say Greek gods."

Chiron regarded Faye with a look of interest. "Yes, that's right. You are?"

"Faye," She said in a barely audible voice. "Faye Aroca,"

"Hold up! WE'RE Greek demigods? Hah! For a second there you nearly had me convinced! What's the punch line?" Alex grinned until she realised there was no punch line. "Wait, you're serious? Okay, that makes it awkward."

"My dear, you will get used to it in time, like many other have," Chiron smiled kindly.

"So then, who are our parents?" Lucky said, cocking her head to the side

"Well, that's the problem, child," Chiron said. "No one will know unless your parent claims you."

"What if they don't?" Yvonne finally spoke up.

"They should. But you are over 13, aren't you?" Chiron muttered to himself, a glint of worry evident in his eyes. "Now come, children. It is time for dinner."


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After a gruelling session of stealing food back from the Hermes kids, it was time for the campfire. All campers were huddled around it; some singing the cheesy songs the Apollo-ins were leading and some just toasting smores when the wind picked up and threatened to extinguish the fire.

The guitars stopped playing and the singers stopped singing; everyone peering around in fright.

The wind started picking up around them, encircling them but leaving everyone unharmed. For a minute the wind just kept blowing but then figures started emerging, made out of wind, there for a split second before getting sucked back into the hurricane. They were trying to say something.

"Lucky…Nora…Faye…Yvonne…Arianna…Alexandria," Each of the figured said a name than started speaking together. "Save us…save us, children, save us. Come to us,"

One of them reached out a ghostly hand to Lucky, and she reached out her own but the hand disappeared just as she was about to grasp it.

The wind started to fade with every second that passed until it disappeared completely, the figures pleas echoing in the silence.

"Well, I think that called for a quest,"


I wonder who said that. Don't worry, this time I'll update a lot sooner!

Review, because reviewing actually makes me write faster. It was actually because I read the reviews of this story today that I decided to write the next chapter.

Lils