"Um, Percy." asked Hiccup. "Why are there so many cabins?"

"Each one stands for a greek god. That cabin over there is cabin one, cabin for Zeus," replied Percy. "That one is Hera's and that one is Poseidon, my dad's."

"Wow!"

Then Hiccup noticed a figure running toward him. When he looked closely it was Nave.
"Nave!" shouted Hiccup. "What are you here?"

"I should ask you the same question!" shouted Nave. "How did you get here?"

"On a chariot." said Hiccup.

"On a chariot? My dad drove me here."

"Really?"

"The moment I arrived an owl appeared over my head!"

"That's the sign of Athena, so I guess you're the daughter of Athena."

"Whoa, cool! She's my favorite goddess!" said Nave freaking out.

Soon Hiccup knew everything about camp half-blood.

He loved everything about it.

"Hiccup, it's time for the campfire." said Percy.

Hiccup hurried to the campfire.

Some Apollo kids sang songs and the fire glowed brighter and brighter.

Suddenly everybody stared at him, as if he did something wrong.

And a girl pointed his head so Hiccup looked up and saw a flaming hammer over his head.

"What the? There is a flaming hammer over my head!" shouted Hiccup.

"It's a sign of Hephaestus." said Annabeth.

"Hephaestus? He's my dad?" said Hiccup.

"Yes." said Annabeth. "Hiccup, this is your brothers and sisters." she said, gesturing toward a group of kids.

"Hey." said Hiccup sitting down. "Nice to meet you."

He was definitely going to enjoy camp.

After the campfire Hiccup went inside his cabin but strangely nobody else followed him inside.

Inside the cabin there were steel bunks were folded each had a control panel and blinking LED lights, glowing gems and a whole lot more. A fire pole came down from the second floor even though it didn't seem to have a second floor on the outside.

"Oh my god." said Hiccup.

Then a girl stepped out of the shadows.

"Welcome to cabin 9." she said. "My name is Petra. What's your name?"

"Hiccup."

"Oh," said Petra, trying not to laugh. "Right. Almost forgot, you will need a bunk. Bunk-D-2." she said, and a bunk came up.

Hiccup stared in amazement.

"Cool." said Hiccup.

"It's your bunk." she said, turning to leave.

"Wait."

"What, do you need anything?"

"Nothing, I just wanted to say thanks, for everything."

"It's what I do. If you need me, I'll be in the forge."

"Okay." said Hiccup, exhausted after a day of pegasus and gods.

When Hiccup lay down the bunk slid down.

And soon he drifted off to sleep.