Yeah, yeah, yeah. I said I'm putting my foot down, blah, reviews, blah, and that sorta crud. Well guess what this is as a favour to to two of my friends. They wanted Percabeth so I need to post this chapter. So lucky you.
Jayden's POV
"My dad's a what!" I couldn't believe my ears. Noah had ADHD too but this was beyond him. He gave me this pleading glare and attempted to explain things.
"Not so loud Jayden!" He hissed quietly, "Listen you've got to believe me Jay. Come on, why would I lie to you about this, about your dad! And when was the last time I lied to you?"
He had a point. Noah lied now and then, especially to get us out of trouble, but he had never lied to me. And this means a lot considering I've known him since the 3rd grade, he even told me who liked whenever he liked a girl. And besides he had never known his father either, why would he lie about something which he knew was a serious topic.
"Hear me out Jay, your a half-blood. Half god, half mortal. And your not the only one out there."
Okay this was a different matter.
"I'M A WHAT?" I screamed.
"Jay. Please be quite. I'll explain everything in more detail I promise but the less you know the safer you'll be. But for now I'm going to take you to somewhere safe."
I was hysterical at this point. "Safe from what Noah? And again where are you taking me?" I hissed at him through clenched teeth I swear I was choking back a small sob of despair. Noah let go of one of my wrists, which I had completely forgotten that he was holding, and brushed a loose strand of black hair out of my eyes and cupped my face in his hands.
"Jayden I bringing you to the summer camp I went last year. It's called camp half-blood."
Noah's POV
I looked at Jayden. She was a mess. After telling her about her being a half-blood and her dad had made her look like she was about to break down. Her black hair was loose and messy, messier than usual. Her sea green eyes were full of confusion. It was pretty sure who her godly parent was but I was going to leave it to when she gets claimed to tell her.
"Noah?" Jayden whispered, "I believe you. Promise me everything will be okay?"
"I promise." I whispered back as I let go of Jayden. At that very moment something caught my eye. It was our ride.
Jayden's POV
Noah's gaze seemed to drift off from me to something behind me in the distance. When I turned around I thought I saw Nico walking poodle from out of the shadows at first, but when I looked again he was walking beside a huge Doberman.
"Wait is that a..." I couldn't bring myself to say it. A hell hound? How much more of this I could take I don't know. Nico ignored me for a second and turned to Noah.
"How much does she know?
"That she's a half-blood. Half Greek god , half mortal. And the fact that were bringing her to somewhere safe, camp half-blood."
"Good. The less she knows the better. Now hop on."
"Hey! I'm still here you know?" Of all the nerve. Them talking about me as if I wasn't there. Nico ignored me and did something that looked like he was muttering something to the larger-than-a-tank dog. The hell hound crouched down so it was now possible to get onto it without as much scrambling. I decided not to argue anymore and got onto the dog.
"Hey question. Why does no one else seem to see a giant dog?"
"We'll explain later." Nico replied gruffly.
"And how are we going to get to this camp half-blood on a giant dog? Go down 5th avenue?" I felt the sarcasm edging into my words. Serves them right for talking about me as if I wasn't there.
"Shadow traveling." And as if he realized I was going to ask what the heck that was, he answered, "another thing we'll explain later.
Noah then hoped on to the dog in front of me.
"Hold on to me tight. This might be a bit scary at first."
Nico whispered something else into the hell hound's ear, and suddenly the hell hound rose up onto its haunches as if preparing to leap. In shock a held onto Noah's waist tight. Nico started running and so did the hell hound. He ran fast towards a wall that was casting a long shadow and he didn't look like e was going to slow to a stop or turn in the slightest and neither did the hell hound.
Just as I thought we were going to hit the wall, everything turned black and cold wind rushed past me. Imagine you were on a roller coaster, going full speed down a vertical drop, only you could tell you were just going forwards and there was no seat belt of safety.
Then I saw a bursting light up ahead like the light at the end of a pitch black tunnel. When we came out into the light we arrived at some sort of camp. There were probably hundreds of campers and they were practicing sword fighting, archery, riding pegasi and you name it.
"Well Jay. Welcome to Camp Half-blood, Half-Blood Hill, Long Island." Mutters Nico with a flourish of his hand. I stared at awe. No one was stunned by the hell hound appearing in the middle of their camp. More to the fact, I was in awe for appearing in the middle of of their camp. The hell hound lowered itself again and I realized with a blush that I was still clinging onto Noah's fairly scrawny waist. I immediately let go and hopped off.
"So everyone here... is a half-blood?" I asked. Having my breath taken away by the sight of the camp made my voice sound timid, which I despised myself for after I spoke.
"Well... most of us here are." It was the first time Noah had spoken in ages.
"But for now," Noah continued, "race you to the beach over there?"
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