A/N: Hey everyone! I hope you enjoyed the previous chapter! I have edited it and will continue to edit it some to make it better, but I won't change anything big so you don't need to reread it unless you want to. Once again, this is my first fan fiction so it isn't very good, and the first chapters will probably be terrible as I am getting used to this style of writing. I hope it improves and that you all like it, and it would mean a bunch if you'd be willing to review and let me know what you think! Well enough of me, happy reading!

I nodded, jealously blooming inside of me as he called Jane his sister. "Cya." I walked off towards the Hermes table, dreading my birthday for the first time in my life.

Jane's POV:

After going for a quick stroll in the woods to get away from everyone and everything, I returned to the Poseidon cabin, expecting Percy to be asleep. Unfortunately, he wasn't. I slipped inside the cabin, trying to close the blue and green door quietly. I turned around, hoping I hadn't woken him, only to see him sitting in the middle of the room staring at me. There was worry in his sea-green eyes as he met my eyes and stood.

"Um…hi." I said lamely, fidgeting with my hair and glancing around. My bunk was in the very back of the room, the bed neatly made and my few belongings scattered around it.

He sighed, his raven-black hair falling in his face as he crossed his arms. "You should tell me about stuff like that. The hellhound, I mean."

I stopped trying to sidle past him, baffled. "Huh? Why? I'm just one of your bunkmates." I looked around the empty cabin. "Well - bunkmate."

He gave me an innocent, slightly exasperated look. "Uh, no. You're my little sister. I know we haven't known each other for our whole lives, or even for that long. But we share blood, and that has to count for something. Plus, we are pretty rare. Kids of Poseidon, I mean. We have to stick together."

I started at for a second, surprised. "Oh." I said, not sure how to convey how much that meant to me. He looked worried, as if he had said something wrong. I smiled and gave him a quick hug. "Thanks, Percy." He grinned and hugged me back, obviously happy. I guess it would have pretty lonely to have no siblings for that long.

"Oh, also, are you free tomorrow?" He asked, stepping back toward his half of the room.

I shrugged. "I'm always free unless someone says I'm not." I plopped down on my bed and took my shoes and socks off.

He laughed and walked over to his bunk. "Great! So, you want to come to Cat's birthday party tomorrow? We are throwing a surprise one down at the beach."

I nodded, then turned around with a grin as I remembered the conversation at the dinner table the night before. "Wait…so you were just pretending that you forgot her birthday?" I asked, impressed.

He winked, smirking. "Yep. I'm amazing like that."

I laughed. "Goodnight, brother." He smiled at that, and I climbed into my bunk, happy for the first time in a while. I might have lost my family and everything I knew, but now I knew I had a family here too.

Alex's POV:

Ugh. One word could describe pretty much everything in life. How impressive. I stalked away from the dinner table, flipped my hood up, and pressed play on the music. I glanced at a couple people as I walked by, recalling their names and why I didn't like them. My gaze stopped on the Poseidon table, where three people sat, talking and laughing. The only boy laughed at something one of the girls said, his sea-green eyes dancing and his black hair blowing in the wind. He was the kid everyone blabbed on and on about, Perry Johnson or something like that. Apparently he saved the camp a couple times or something, but he didn't seem that impressive to me. He looked more like a class clown than a hero. Moving on from him, I looked at the girl sitting next to him. She was tall and lithe, with brown hair falling gently to her shoulders. She seemed to be the odd one out at the table, and I struggled to remember her name. Jane, that was it. I'd met her a couple times since I got to this stupid camp a week ago and so far, I had no reason to dislike her. Then my eyes landed on the last person at the table, who I instantly disliked. I knew who she was, alright. Catalia, or Cat, as she insisted on being called. The popular girl, the one who all the guys fell for but she only played with them. I hated popular girls more than anything. They were stuck up snotty brats who cared only for themselves. She looked like a mouse, which was ironic compared to her name. She glanced up and met my eyes for a second, and not for the first time I was weirded out by the millions of colors that danced in her eyes. Her gaze seemed friendly enough, but there was something hiding behind her smile, I could tell. I looked away, uncomfortable, and she returned to her conversation. Suddenly a hand tapped me on the shoulder, and I turned, annoyed. Nico, head counselor and my only bunkmate in the Hades cabin, raised his eyebrow at me.

"Um, hello? You interrupted my brooding." I huffed, though I wasn't really annoyed. Nico was pretty cool, except for my first night at camp. We had a bit of an…interesting first meeting.

He rolled his eyes. "Ready to sleep already?" He asked, but followed me when I started walking to our cabin.

"No. Ready to leave all those annoying humans behind." I said, wondering why he was being nosy.

"Uh-huh. Anyways, I'm taking you to a party tomorrow night. It's a surprise birthday party for one of my oldest friends here at camp." He said, opening the door to the black and red cabin.

I groaned. "Um. No?" He followed me inside, and we proceeded to have a staring argument, which sadly he won. "Ugh. Fine I'll go to the stupid party. Just don't expect me to, well, party."

He shrugged. "At least you're going." I rolled my eyes and threw the closet pillow at him, which he ducked, snickering. Muttering some choice words about people, parties, and siblings, I climbed into my bunk and went straight to sleep.

The next evening.

Leo's POV:

I slid of Festus's back, and sighed in relief. Shopping was really not my thing. Piper jumped off next to me, grinning. "You're lucky you had me there, tool head, or you would have bought completely the wrong thing." She said, dusting her legs off and stretching.

"Oh come on," I protested. "I'm not that bad at picking out gifts." Piper raised her eyebrows, and I decided it was pointless to argue. "Fine. My eternal gratitude will live forever in your genius hands, beauty queen."

She smirked and nodded, then looked me over. "Come on, you need to get dressed to impress a girl, not a bucket of grease and tools."I sighed, but I let her drag me off. I did want to impress her, and Piper knew better than anyone how to do that. I pulled several things out of my tool belt and fidgeted with them while Piper and a couple of her siblings (where did they even come from) grabbed clothes for me. When I was finally free, I was dressed in black jeans, a red t-shirt, brown boots, my tool belt, and a brown leather jacket. Piper turned to me with a satisfied smile. "I wish I could stay for the party, but I need to get back to Camp Jupiter, and Jason."

I nodded and made a kissing face when she mentioned Jason. She smacked me and I cackled. "Have fun." I said meaningfully, and she smacked me again. "Thanks for visiting, Pipes. Cya." I said, rubbing my bruised face.

She shook her head at my amazingness and waved goodbye as she headed toward the camp border. "Good luck! Remember, don't be an idiot."

"When have I ever been an idiot?" I asked innocently. She apparently didn't deem that worthy of an answer and gave one final wave before disappearing from sight. I steeled my nerves and headed toward the beach.

A/N: Sorry this isn't a super long chapter, I've had a busy day. I hope you enjoyed getting three other characters POV's and getting to know two of the new characters. The next chapter will have lots of action (evil laugh) so make sure you keep an eye out for it. It would mean a lot if you would follow/favorite the story and maybe even drop a review telling me what you think! Hope you liked it thanks for reading, and have a great day!