Camp Half-Blood

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Percy ran towards the smoke column, leaving Lana behind.

"Okay?" Lana muttered as she followed the retreating figure as quickly as she could "I guess we're running now." She was slightly slower than Percy, having lived underwater her whole life she wasn't used to running, but she was still able to keep up with him fairly easily.

Percy ran towards the column of smoke rising through the air. He paid no attention to his sister's calls as he dashed down the hill.

Annabeth was standing by the fire staring into the embers as it roared high into the sky. As she turned around she saw two figures running down the hill as she finished her speech.

"He's right there!" She shouted in shock and ran towards the first dark haired blue-green eyed figure.

Percy was met with a sharp hug as Annabeth hit his chest "Hey?" He said, questioningly.

The rest of the camp was now circled around Percy and Lana, staring at the girl Percy had brought back.

Annabeth looked over Percy's shoulder and saw the sandy haired blonde behind him. She quickly let go of the boy and looked back and forth from the boy she liked to the beautiful girl he had brought back with him.

"Who are you?" She asked, more than a little rudely.

"Lana Parker," Lana stuck out her hand "daughter of Poseidon."

Annabeth looked at Percy who nodded "She's my sister."

"Wow." A voice said from the crowd.

Chiron cantered forward "Another child of the big three?" He asked.

Lana nodded "Yeah, I've heard that's not a normal thing around here."

"It most certainly is not." Chiron sighed as the sky thundered loudly "I suppose, we must introduce ourselves. I am Chiron, trainer of heroes."

"An honor." Lana smiled.

"Percy, Annabeth, will you give Miss Parker a tour of the camp?"

"Of course." Annabeth smiled "We'll have to get to know each other."

Lana grinned and followed her fellow blonde away from the crowd of campers.

"So you must be Annabeth, right?" Lana asked as soon as they were far enough away from the other campers.

"That's me." Annabeth smirked "Daughter Of Athena."

"Really?" Lana raised an eyebrow as they passed the lava spewing climbing wall "Well I know my dad has a problem with your mom but I hope that won't stop us being friends."

"It hasn't stopped us." Percy threw an arm around Annabeth.

"No way Seaweed Brain!" Annabeth playfully shoved Percy away "But really, as long as you're nice and can hold your own in a fight you'll be fine."

"I'll trust you." Lana giggled and followed them around the rest of the camp. She admired the lake, the trees, and the sandy beach. Finally they got to the cabins.

"This one's mine." Annabeth proudly pointed to a cabin with a shiny number 6 swinging on a sign "The Athena cabin."

Lana poked her head inside and saw it was full of books, despite her dyslexia she loved to read and had worked her way through most of Poseidon's underwater library of scrolls and waterproof books.

"Wow!" She whisper-shouted "That's so many books! Can anyone borrow them?"

"Yep," Annabeth pointed to a sheet hung by the door "Just make sure you write your name and which book you're taking before you do."

Lana grinned "I will definitely be taking advantage of this place."

Percy laughed and pulled his new sister towards a low, stony blue cabin "And this..." he announced dramatically "Is cabin three! Ours!"

Lana stepped inside the cabin and the first thing she saw was a glimmering fountain with sparkling golden drachma at the bottom.

"Gods of Olympus!" She gasped in awe and walked around the fountain "This place is amazing."

"I know right." Percy said proudly.

"You'd never believe that this Kelp Head lives here by how clean it is." Annabeth nudged Percy who laughed.

"I admit I'm not the cleanest Demigod."

"Same." Lana smiled at her brother "As long as you can pick up your stuff when it's inspection time."

"Duh!"

The three walked out and Annabeth had to head to archery class.

Lana turned to Percy "So when are you gonna ask her out?"

Percy turned bright red and stuttered "Um-I-Um don't know what you mean?"

"Oh come on! It's so obvious you like her! And I can't say I don't see why. She's very pretty and smart and..."

"Okay yes I like her!" Percy blurted out as quietly as he could "I like her a lot. But..."

"There's a war going on and you don't know if you'll live through it? I understand, Percy. But you should tell her how you feel. If you don't survive then she deserves to know how much she is loved." Lana put her hand on her brother's shoulder and smiled "But I have faith that you will survive this fight. That you and Annabeth will be together if I have to lock you in a room together until you pull your heads out of your butts."

Percy hugged Lana tightly and smiled tearfully into her shoulder. He really hoped she was right.

Word count: 866 words

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