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Chapter six

-Achillies-

All eyes were on the hunters that knight, some weary others interested. There was no real way to describe how the campers felt on them being here. One thing was evident, though. The hunters had won every camp vs. hunters game ever since the campground opened. It was time to change. Ori was helping sharpen the Apollo cabins arrows before the game started. Thea was helping the newer campers properly strap on their armor, Oddie was bouncing around excitedly while relaying campers positions. Everyone needed to follow their orders. The only people that were unpredictable in this case were sadly related to him.

Priority number 1. Thalia did not like taking orders but sure didn't have a problem giving them or stating her opinion. Dear sweet cousin might end up dead because of arrogance, Odessa did not like to be corrected. Which lead to problem 2. Odessa, when forced to improvise, could go overboard. Not a good idea at all. Who could ever forget Problem number 3? Percy, Sweet, Lovable Perseus. No doubt that he was the wild card. Always unpredictable, which is why he was never given a post. There was no telling if he would ever stay by it.

Achillies pointed at said brother and motioned him forward. He heard him groan in despair. Whenever they played capture the flag, one of the Jackson siblings always needed to give a speech for the team that they were on. Percy hated speeches he was never good at them, but it did offer some humor before the game started. Watching him grumble Achillies helped him up onto the boulder that he was standing on. Chuckling came from the crowd as they realized what was about to happen. ^It doesn't matter how many come at you. Fight bravely, and we will win. NOW LET'S GO FIGHT STUFF!^

Everyone cheered and laughed as Percy jumped down and looked up at Achillies. They were all waiting. He smirked and activated his Triton, taking out the conch shell that they used as the battle horn he took a deep breath. And blew it loud and clear for the whole forest to hear. The Greeks were coming, and the game was on. Everything was in place, and all cabins knew where to be. The Ares cabin followed Achillies into battle in the middle of all the chaos.

~Orion~

All my archers were in place all their arrows notched. I knew they were coming, so I waited for my eyes to tell me which direction. April York head of Apollo cabin, my "Eyes" at the moment was exactly two feet away from me. She was instructed to nudge my foot in the angle of where I need to shoot at the precise degree. I felt in the slightest tap to the left 15 degrees. I took my shot without hesitation. Starting the reign of arrows that came from either side of the field.

Then I felt it. I was in shock, an arrow had grazed my cheek. Now I wasn't a very vain person, but when I was in a girl mode, I despised anything wounding my complexion. I summoned the water particles from thin air and turned them into icy spears of doom. With a flick of my wrist, I threw them to the earth. Lucky for them, I was not aiming to kill. ~April be a dear and hand me the nectar.~ I said sweetly. Well, not really, more like softly commanded.

Once I felt the bottle in my hands, I took a quick swig. Cracking my neck, I then lifted my hand, indicating that my "runners" should retrieve the arrows before the next wave came. I could still taste the warmth of peppermint tea on my tongue from the nectars healing. "So do we stay put or advance boss?" ~Wait here for another three minutes if we're good then we start to head east a hundred yards~ I grunted before adjusting my ponytail.

"If we finish this game quickly will you sing at the campfire tonight?" Asked Felix one of April's ten-year-old half-brothers. ~Depends on how fast everyone completes their task.~ Was my off-handed reply. Blind as a bat but can sing like an angel ha! ~hmm. Do you think Rex would teach me how to use a shotgun?~ I asked. Rex being this kid in Ares cabin who had this thing for guns. "Why? It's a waste of metal. Not like you can constantly reuse your ammo like a bow and arrow." April answered. I sighed and pouted. ~I guess you're right it would be pretty pointless. But I believe I would have made a cute snipper.~

=Odessa=

Without a doubt, Thalia was the worst annoyance ever. She should have placed her with Perseus just so she wouldn't have to deal with such insubordination. Not to mention, she did not have complete control of her power. The girl struck her with lightning because she was not listening to her stupid plan. The look on her face when Odessa had redirected it though was priceless. =You may be the daughter of the sky god, but that means nothing. I am the daughter of the storm bringer, your power will not work against me. Now stop throwing a tantrum I have wasted enough time with you.=

Everyone in Demeter cabin and Aphrodite's cabin glared at the new girl. =Your attitude is unwelcome. You need to learn that a good leader can give and take orders. There are only four people of whom I take my orders from, and you are not one of them.= I heard the traps that I had Demeter Cabin set up go off. Derek Head of Aphrodite's cabin checked his compact mirror before handing it to me. This was no ordinary mirror. I knew for a fact that Theadosia had asked Mark Thatcher about making a security system throughout the camp.

There were mirrors strategically placed all throughout the woods that lead back to the compact mirrors that each Cabin head owned. I noticed two hunters trapped in a net of vines. Grinning wickedly I knew that the rest would be careful of where they stepped. =Derek! Take your cabin left and Silvia, you guys, will go right. Make sure to surround them. I don't want a single one running off to give away our position! The lightning rod and I will head straight. Good luck.= Handing back his mirror and glaring one last time at Thalia, it was finally time to move.

^Percy^

Athena's cabin was always full of brilliant people, don't get me wrong. Unfortunately, it also had egotistical people as well. Rita and I have never gotten along I have been here longer than she has and she still thinks she can boss me around. Luckily I had a new friend to help me out. ^Hey Annabeth. Why don't you come with me while your siblings spread out around the perimeter?^ She looked excited to leave her bickering siblings behind not that anyone could blame her for that.

"Where are we heading?" She asked quietly as we slunk off. ^To the river. It's the border between both teams, besides I thought you might like to check on your friends.^ She smiled brightly at me but then frowned. "But aren't we supposed to-" I covered her mouth and leaned in close to her ear. ^I'm just gonna make sure you're in a safe spot. Really I'm nothing more than a distraction when it comes to this game. I promise it will be fun to watch.^ She still frowned from behind my hand, but the look of curiosity was enough for me to drop my hand.

^Think of it this way, I'm about to give you the best spot in the house. You'll be able to see everything from all angles for the next battle, and you'll know the territory.^ I helped guide her up a steep cliff and lead her towards a tree. ^Second branch up, you can't miss it. Oh and here to help you see up close.^ I handed her Poseidon's cabins compact mirror before helping her up. I heard her gasp as I climbed up after her. She was looking back and forth from the mirror to the woods below in awe. I leaned against the tree's trunk and waited for a signal. If my siblings needed help, they knew what to do.

^Just imagen it Annabeth. When you're older, you will create brilliant strategies to command troops.^ I felt the soft breeze flow past us as I watched her. "What about you?" I blinked startled for a moment. ^Annabeth, I ... I will be there to make sure your plan goes as smooth as possible.^ Giving her a quick smile, I didn't have the heart to tell her I might die. Most demigods born to the big three barely made it to adulthood, let alone old age.

+Theadosia+

Beaming brightly, she walked through the woods without a trace of fear or caution. Most would believe it to be reckless if not for the fact that any who got in her way was immediately disposed of. She had both the Hermes cabin and the Hephaestus cabin to thank for that she supposed. Her hammer rested on her shoulders as she glanced back eyeing the line of prisoners that they had collected and were heading to the "jail." The girls sneered and resisted, but it was pointless. She had the daughters of Hermes pat them down to check for hidden weapons or lock picks. They were now being carried by Mark and Luke as they walked.

"You'll never win. You pathetic males think you're strong, but we'll show you. Just like we always do. You'll see who's the stronger sex." I was unaware of what she said until Max decided that I should know about their jeering. I growled and slammed my foot onto the earth, causing the perpetrator to sink knee-deep into the soil. Spinning around on her heels, she marched over and bared her sharp pearly white teeth at them. Primary body language would have to do seeing as she wasn't sure if any of them knew sign language. Then she swung her hammer high up into the air before spinning it around and tapping it into a large nearby boulder. It crumbled to dust. Then she held up two fingers.

Max obviously told them that she had only used two percent of her strength to do so. Thea never really liked showing off that strength it was unnatural even in demigod standards. Frowning at their shocked face, she turned away, ready to continue their walk. With a small flick of her wrist, the girl that she had previously held captive to the earth rose.

Luke

'Amazing, she was amazing! That strength could match a giant if what she did really was two percent. One thing was certain, you would never want to get on any of the Jackson siblings bad side. It seemed rather disappointing to see them submit to the gods though, just like every other demigod was forced to. People they didn't know but made them what they are, never helping but expecting us to do all their dirty work. We were slaves bound to them, but they were tyrants who couldn't care less if we live or die. Soon history would have to repeat itself, demigods would overthrow the gods and do much better than they ever could. Especially if they had one or two of the Jacksons on their side to help them. It was obvious that the girl Odessa couldn't she had too much of a bond with the camp director. Maybe Orion and Theadosia together? One thing was for certain he would need Theadosia to win whatever war came. He didn't know how good of a fighter Percy was, but if he was there, it might convince Annabeth.' Luke thought to himself as he watched the young girl move through the woods.

There was something unearthly about her because as she moved, it seemed that branched and roots curled out of her way. No rocks could be found up ahead if she tripped. She was what a goddess should look like he decided. The goddess of strength and eternal youth is what she would be. Brown hair tumbling down in waves and large sea-green eyes that would drown you. A large hammer in her grip at the ready if you were deemed unworthy you would be crushed. Luke could definitely imagine when she would be older, she would have the world in her hand from beauty alone. And she would sit on a throne made of precious metal, probably a gift from one of her Hephaestus cabin friends.

The odd thing was he was slightly jealous that he couldn't give her anything. He was not a builder, he was a thief, what could he have to offer a girl like her when she grew up? But what did he care he would most likely die before any of that could happen. Catching an object glittering in the sunlight out of the corner of his eyes, he watched as Thea's new companion the bronze fox that Mark had made her came into view. It climbed up its new mistresses leg and settled quickly on her shoulder. Thea let out a soft hum and waved over at the group guarding the cage where prisoners were placed. I knew two of them were my new siblings, and both older than me, but I couldn't remember their names.

After placing the new additions in and a lot of revising in the plan Thea had made it so I would stay here with Max and Mark to keep an eye on the prisoners. I watched as she took a new group with her to relieve another group west of here. "So little bro, how do you like camp so far?" Max asked me calmly. "It's different than what I'm used to." He smiled knowingly. "It takes a while to adjust but first things first you are going to have to learn how to communicate with the Jacksons, you can't just expect pen and paper to be nearby twenty-four-seven yeah know." Mark nodded in agreement with Max.

"Jackson's are our leaders despite their age. They have been raised at camp and are all masters in combat. They don't lord it over people unless they need to be shown how to respect others. Odessa is basically the Queen here, you do not want to see her in battle, so everyone makes sure that she doesn't have to lift a finger. She might lose herself to madness." Luke nodded in understanding. It wasn't because she was weak or lazy; she just had too much power and could get swept away in it. "Percy is laid back and fun to be around, he can heal himself quickly in battle by using his own sweat or water molecules in the air. He's what the girls call the 'Prince' Do to his loyalty and kind nature. Trust us, you don't want to see him mad. The fastest way to do that is to hurt someone he cares for." Both of them shuddered at the thought.

"Achillies takes after his name way too much. It's hard to land a blow on him. For a time it was rumored that he was bathed in the River Styx. It wasn't until Odessa sliced his arm in a knife fight that we realized it wasn't true. But the dude is great with any strategy he is the uncrowned king of camp half-blood." There was a solum expression as they moved on. "Thea is the princess, and she is considered to be one of the strongest beings on earth, so don't mess with her."

"Orion or Ori is also considered a noble mostly because it's a safe nongender title that can be given to them either way. They are the most precious thing that camp half-blood holds dear. If anyone spills a drop of their blood, it's basically a symbol of war. And if Ori is fighting without a bow, well you better hope you're not within hearing distance." Max groaned, rubbing his ears. "I had ringing in my ears for a week." Mark patted his shoulder in sympathy. "As for what these guys said earlier," Jerking his thumb to the caged hunters. "Don't mind it. Every male in this camp completely submits to the Jackson girls because they are stronger, faster, and scarier than any monster out there. We know who's stronger, but that doesn't stop us from wanting to keep them safe."

"Any way you need to learn sign language. we'll start with the basic Alphabet and move on from there." Both boys helped him learn how to shape his hands and taught him how to relax his hands so that he didn't end up with early arthritis. Overall it was kinda fun and a little hard at the same time. He couldn't wait to teach Annabeth what he had learned, she always wanted to know more.