"James!" I yelled out loud, but I already knew he had gone. "So he's a child of Ouranos, humph." I was thinking out loud to myself again, a trait I had not grown out of. "What am I going to do with you?" I shook my head. Children of Ouranos don't belong at our camp, they belong with their father. They aren't the same as us, they are special in the fact that they train, like a few other powerful demi-titans, with their parents.

"Jeez, you don't have to yell." James came back from the shadow he "disappeared" from earlier.

"I wouldn't have to yell if I'd had known you were there." I stated simply and crossed my arms.

"We should get going, almost meals." James stated and offered an arm to me. I only smiled and shook my head while walking alongside of him casually bumping into him on our way to the pavilion. We were in sight of the other campers when I saw V rushing towards me.

"What is it V?" She came over to me in her I'm-in-panic-please-help-me run.

"It's Xav! He's-" V paused, she loss her breath.

"Passed out, I know." James finished.

I eyed James confused, why didn't he tell me? "Where is he?" I faced V and separated myself from James.

"He's in the infirmary! He just like, like, like, just fell over!"

"Gods." I hissed. Even thou we aren't demigods, we still swear on the gods. Gods aren't as cool as, well you know, titans. "Let's go see how's he doing..." I trailed off and trudged to the infirmary. I caught James' frown from the corner of my eye and sighed. I have no idea why James was like that.

On our way there, we passed the cabins. The cabins, arranged in a circular formation, show their special abilities. The Erebus and Nyx are pitch black and enimit shadow and overall darkness. Its pretty cool, once you get use to seeing it. Otherwise, it looks pretty creepy.

"Huh." James lightly bumped into me. I looked up at him.

"Nothing." He looked away.

I shrugged. We arrived at the infirmary. The infirmary was bathed in a golden aura, like usual. Many Iapetus and Koios demi-titans visit. Iapetus, titan of the mortal lifespan, gives its demi-titans the power to judge wether or not that demi-titan is worth saving. Koios, titan of intelligence, gives some of its demi-titans the power to know how to save comes some what comes naturally.

"Hey, David." I said when I entered. David's ason of Iapetus.

"He's fine. Ami, just peachy." He griminaced.

"What's wrong?" My eyes widened.

"It smells." David's face scrunched up.

"What?"

"Something dead is coming." He paused, "I don't know what."

"What?!" I was practically shouted.

"Calm down, Ami. Just-" He stopped. I don't know what happened, it might've been James. I saw them locking eyes with each other. James used to get injuries a lot, he spent a lot of time here in the infirmary. He got to know David pretty well, I guess. I knew they had silent converstaions, like me and V.

"Okay. Can I see him?" Honestly, I'm worried. He's like new...

"Yeah, over here," He pulled away a curtain, and there lay Xav shirtless. No one made any move to cover up his abs. I sighed a little, and I saw James frown. Again.

I approached the bed and sat down next to him. "Whats-?"

"Wrong?" David finished. I nodded. "Over heating, just leave him. He'll be alright soon."

"Okay," I paused. "James-" I started and turned to him.

"Yeah, Ami?" He looked down at me.

"We should go, classes. You know?" I turned my back on Xav and began walking out, not turning back to check if James was following or not. I knew he would. He used to.

We walked out, not worrying about Xav. There's nothing left for us to do in there. Nothing,we just have to wait and see.

"Ami, are you alright?" I know there was hidden meaning to that.

"Yeah, I'm alright," I said looking down.

"Gods, Ami. Just-" James stopped. I don't know why he's so frustrated thou, he's almost never like this. "Sign-up is tomorrow. You promised, remember?"

I nodded. "Yeah, okay."