Even before Reyna was fully awake, she knew that she had a headache. There was a slight buzz in her ears, and her forehead just ached. Reyna placed both hands to her face and sighed tiredly. She spent most of the night before tossing and turning, sleeping but not really getting any rest. Between the conversation with Frank and the lack of sleep, it would explain why she had such a headache. It only made her more annoyed.

A glance at her watch showed that it was five in the morning. Reyna groaned softly. Being on vacation meant that she would sleep in to at least seven. Reyna buried her head under the pillow, but it didn't stop the buzzing. Was Chiron playing one of his records? Why was it so loud?

Reyna slowly sat up and looked around the cabin. There was no one in the cabin, and oddly, the beds weren't made. Something had to be wrong. Annabeth forced her siblings to make their bed every morning, and if an apocalypse was happening, Annabeth would probably ask for it to wait while she made her bed. Another glance around the room showed that there was various shoes and slippers scattered about, and none of them had a matching pair.

Reyna closed her eye annoyed. It looked like something had happened, and all of the children of Athena just grabbed what clothing they could and rushed out of the cabin. If the camp was being attacked, someone should have woken Reyna up. Even though Reyna was on vacation, that didn't mean she couldn't help out in a fight.

The praetor walked towards the cabin door and opened it. The pressure in her forehead increased, and she gritted her teeth angrily. Reyna really respected Chiron, but she also really hated the fact that her head felt like it was going to explode. The singing didn't sound like it was from a male voice, and Reyna was pretty sure that Chiron's favorite artist was male. Did someone give him a new record to listen to?

Reyna stepped outside and slowly looked around. Four years at Camp Jupiter had shown her a lot. She learned about all kinds of mythological creatures and monsters. Even before Camp Jupiter, she had seen plenty of odd things. None of it prepared Reyna for what she saw now.

Reyna's eyes shot around, trying to make sense of everything. Her eyes focused on the oddest thing first, which was the naked woman standing on top of Jupiter's cabin. Reyna blinked a few times. Like many people, she could appreciate hot, naked women. If they were around Reyna's age, it was even better, so Reyna was in heaven for a split second.

Then, she realized that the woman was covered in blood, and fifty demigods were standing around a pillar and had their hands raised towards the woman, as if they were in Sunday church. The woman was singing, but it sounded like it was in another language. As Reyna focused on the words, the pain in her head increased.

Reyna took a step back into the cabin and closed the door. She rested her head against it. Obviously, she was having some kind of weird dream. This could also have been one big prank made by the Greeks. It was hilarious really. It was so hilarious that she was going to kick all of their asses.

After grabbing her sword, she opened the door and glanced outside. Fifty campers were still standing around the pillar and not moving. A few demigods were making some kind of stone base, and another naked woman stood by that stone base.

Reyna looked back at the woman on the pillar. Other than her skin looking like it hadn't seen sunlight in years, she seemed to be a normal mortal, if it wasn't for the whole demonic singing in another language. She had long, brown hair that cascaded down her back, and she was quite beautiful. The woman didn't look to be their age. She was probably in her mid twenties or thirties.

Reyna slowly stepped out cabin and looked around. She needed to find Chiron. The woman on the pillar had her eyes closed, and the one by the stone base seemed to be talking and directing demigods around. It looked like the demigods were under some kind of spell.

As Reyna turned to leave, a demigod walked right by her. Reyna had seen them a few times, but she didn't know their name. They walked past, holding onto a pile of wood. All Reyna could do was stare at their eyes. Their entire eye was a sea green color, like they were possessed.

Turning towards the Big House caused Reyna's gut to drop. On the roof, another naked woman was standing there and singing. Reyna kept her eyes on the ground and started to walk. She tried to think of what she could do. Going through the front door of the Big House wasn't an option, since the woman would see her. She would just have to go around.

Reyna walked past a cabin, and she heard a door open. She didn't turn, hoping no one would stop her and question her. A hand grabbed onto her shoulder, and she was suddenly thrown backwards into a cabin. Reyna barely managed to catch her balance, and she heard someone close the door.

A baseball bat flew towards Reyna's head, and she dodged the attack. Reyna grabbed her sword, but she froze as she saw the wild, beady eyes of her attacker. Reyna spoke, "Hedge?"

Hedge stared at her. He had his baseball bat half raised. His eyes were not green like the demigod she had saw. Hedge spoke, "How do I know you're not one of them?"

"It's me," Reyna said. She released the death grip on her sword and slowly raised her hands. After a moment, Hedge lowered his bat. Reyna looked back at the door. "What in Bellona's name is going on? I woke with a headache, and there's naked women outside singing."

"All of the campers are going crazy," Hedge answered. He walked towards the door and peeked outside. "They all have green eyes and are praising the naked women. That singing is giving me a migraine, and I can't find the speakers. No one seemed to notice me."

Reyna walked up behind Hedge and peeked out. She could see a few campers pulling off the wood of various cabins and carrying them towards the woman at the stone base. Some campers near her seemed to be building a sort of altar. Reyna spoke, "All of the campers are under a spell, but we aren't."

"We're not Greeks either," Hedge said. Reyna looked at him, and they both stepped backwards. Hedge closed the door. "The only singing I know about is that of the Sirens, but these aren't Sirens. They are suppose to make you see something that you heart desires, and we aren't even in water."

"It could be the Muses, and this is some kind of prank," Hedge continued. Reyna shook her head. This was going a little too far to be a prank. Reyna slowly looked around the cabin and sat down. There was four bunk beds, and a thin line of dust covered each of the beds. A statue of a hooded woman was in the back of the cabin, but there was a warm, homely feeling to the room. "Banshee. Those are a thing."

"Why would only the Greeks be affected," Reyna asked. She looked down. "Charmspeak?"

"I doubt Aphrodite wants to get that crazy," Hedge muttered. He seemed to be lost in thought. Reyna looked at the statue again. "That's Hestia. Goddess of the hearth. She doesn't have any kids, but the cabin was made honorary."

"Vesta," Reyna whispered. She laid back on the bed and sighed. "We need a plan Hedge. Is there anyone else here who won't be affected by the magic? What about Chiron?"

"I haven't seen him," Hedge replied. He seemed to think. "Most of the other satyrs are out looking for demigods. There is also the dryads and nymphs, but they won't be much help. I think we might be alone in this, Roman. Can you send a message to Camp Jupiter?"

"If we can get to a fountain," Reyna said. She rubbed her chin. "If we try to attack the women, I think all of the campers will attack us. What caused all of this?"

Hedge shrugged and spoke, "Your guess is as good as mine. I can take a look around the camp to try and find anyone who isn't insane."

"They might realize that you aren't under the spell. We can't risk that," Reyna said. She slowly stood and started to pace back and forth. They needed to step back and make a plan. "Are there any satyrs in the camp? Is there anyone at all? What about Rachel?"

"I can check the forest," Hedge said. Reyna nodded and opened the cabin door slightly. She watched the campers once again. Hedge walked up behind her. "We shouldn't stay in this cabin though. Someone is going to come inside sooner or later."

"It looks pretty abandoned," Reyna commented. Hedge shook his head and glanced up. Reyna did as well and saw part of the roof was missing. She swore. "Is there a cabin that they won't touch?"

"There might be one," Hedge said. He gently pushed past Reyna and opened the door completely. After a moment, Reyna followed behind him. They slipped behind the cabin and passed behind a few more. Reyna gripped her sword, worried that someone would find them. Eventually, Hedge stopped at a cabin and ran around it. He slipped inside, and Reyna followed.

Reyna slowly looked around the cabin. This one had a few more bunks in it, and two of the beds were messy. Reyna glanced at the statue at the back of the cabin. The woman on the statue had a lopsided grin, and it looked like she was throwing a coin into the air. The coin looked like a Greek drachmae, and it was gold. Nothing kept the coin above the statue, and it seemed to be floating on air.

"That's Tyche, goddess of luck," Hedge explained. "No one ever comes into this cabin, unless they absolutely have to. When you leave the cabin, you either have really good luck or really bad luck."

"And, you want to hide here?" Reyna asked. She let out a soft curse and glanced outside the door. The cabin was further back than the others, but she still got a good view of the women and their altar. Hopefully, they wouldn't get a good view of her.

"With this going on, how much worse can our luck get?" Hedge asked. Reyna glanced back at him and reluctantly nodded. She closed the door and sat on one of the beds. "I'll see if I can find anyone in the forest. I'll also look in Rachel's cave."

"I'll chance getting my things and try to scout this out from in here," Reyna said. She rubbed her head. The other demigods couldn't see them, but something told her the three women would be able to spot them instantly. If they were singing, they had to be Sirens though, or were they something much worse? "Be safe, Hedge."

"I will. You be safe too, Roman. Don't take more than ten minutes," Hedge said. Reyna nodded and watched him step out of the cabin. She closed the door behind him and rubbed her forehead. Reyna didn't know how this could get any worse, but something told her that she would learn soon enough.