Leaving the bathroom was like leaving somewhere safe and purposely throwing herself into the belly of some terrifying monster. Piper was very good at talking back and Drew didn't feel in anyway up to dealing with it. Her mind was miles away, she only took what she needed from the "conversation" and let the rest slide away.
It wasn't until Piper said something about Aphrodite not being "this" that Drew pulled herself back. Piper looked scared about her sudden moment of truth and Drew laughed.
"Not this? Hear that, people? She doesn't have a clue." For once in her life at camp she felt like she was telling the truth. This wasn't what Aphrodite was and yet it was exactly what Aphrodite was.
Days ran together, Drew stopped really thinking about what she was truly doing and just letting her thoughts wander. She did all the normal "Drew" things she was supposed to but her heart wasn't into it anymore. Not that it had really been there before.
The campers below her didn't trust her as much anymore. Piper had begun a sort of uprising, and now that she was gone there was finally something new to gossip about. The girls chatted about Piper's dad, Piper and Jason, Piper and Drew really anything that had to do with Piper was fair game.
Drew tried to stay out of the cabin as much as she could, finding quiet places in the woods where she could read or listen to music. Her brothers and sisters didn't ever seem to notice her absence anyway.
The most amazing thing about camp half blood was the severe lack of monsters in the woods. The people of the camp always said that there were a plethora of monsters waiting to devour you whole in the woods and yet Drew had never once run into one.
She was probably the worst demigod in the history of demigods. Her breed of demigods was probably the worst. They didn't hunt, fight or really do anything useful. Gossiping and beauty products weren't really fighting. Aphrodite kids were looked down upon at camp. It was a known fact that the most a Aphrodite kid could become was probably a model.
"I just want to go home." She said to herself one day while sitting the woods. She wondered if she made enough noise she could attract a monster that would eat her alive. Whatever ancient Greek purgatory was, it would be better than this. Unfortunately, monsters didn't tend to come out during the winter.
The time that Piper spent away from camp was probably the worst in Drew's entire time there. It was a bit strange how awful they were. Suddenly Drew was falling from fame. The new kids were so obviously the best, everyone said so.
When Piper came back Drew knew that her time was up, her strange possy of popular girls didn't seem to get that. Although when Piper was gone they seemed to worship her when they saw her again she went right back to being dumpster trash.
Drew Put on a good show. She always put on a fantastic show. She didn't want to fight Piper though, she had some dignity.
And when Piper was finished, Drew was completely wrecked.
More wrecked than before.
Drew was done for.
Drew was over.
Drew was happy.
But not really.
