Zeus

"Ehhh you have to go where?" Tsunayoshi squealed, looking decidedly helpless even as he threw a man over his shoulder.

"Hn." He refused to reply with a real answer. It wasn't really his choice, apparently he had another sibling. How many of these things were running around? He barely tolerated the female herbivore, but his father just had to have another child.

Hibari wasn't going to return to camp for such a trivial thing, he could care less about the new boy. But Chiron hasn't mentioned it because it was important, no he knew how Hibari would feel on the subject, he instead needed his help. Because of course he did. Those Herbivores were more helpless than his sky on a good day.

"Return quickly," Chrome muttered from next to him. "We have several meetings that you need to be here for and-" He turned and shut her out. Suddenly he was far happier to be taking a quick trip to America. Not that he would tell anyone. The gun wielding baby would know within an hour and tell everyone he was sure of it.

"Hibari-San." Chrome said suddenly quite firmly. Where her newfound confidence seemed to come from was a mystery to all of them. It fluttered around her now, she stood straight ignoring the rings of gun fire.

He finally nodded. Fine. He would play along with her for now, but he knew the first thing he would do as soon as he stepped foot into Japan was check up on Namimori. Certainly not go to some stuffy meeting where he wasn't even truly needed. And even if he was, Hibari wouldn't show up.

"Creepy mist guy is gonna be there," the little cow boy said. Suddenly popping up from behind Tsunyayoshi and swinging around his bazooka."That's what I heard at least. Now give me candy!" He directed the last part at the fluffy haired boy he sat atop of.

Hibari turned away from them. His blood thirsty smile made its appearance as their assailants grew more restless at being ignored.

He would enjoy his last few hours.

The smell of New York assaulted his nose as soon as he left the airport. One of the many things he hated about the place, aside from the smell he also disliked the amount of monster activity. It seemed they liked America best, he rarely dealt with them in Japan. Italy was bad but it certainly wasn't as bad as New York City.

Looking around he tried to find a small amount of happiness about being back here, he hadn't shown up in a few years. His mother had stopped making him come after the second year and Chiron only called him if he was absolutely needed for something. The battle of New York wasn't that long ago. He shouldn't have to be here so soon, it made him angry.

Adjusting the strap of his bag he walked down the streets, going to his agreed meet up place. Argus was supposed to take him to Camp. Hibari wistfully thought about challenging him even if it was futile. The herbivore always refused and made every excuse as to why. One of these days he was going to attack without warning and watch him react.

It only took ten minutes but he found himself staring down the van as it swerved to stop next to him. Argus rolled down the window and smiled as if he wasn't running late to grab him. Hibari huffed before climbing in, waiting for the car to speed off already. He would never admit it but the man's many eyes unnerved him. It reminded him too much of all the monsters he was constantly attacked by on a daily basis. He resisted the urge to curse his father, he already had reached his daily quota on the plane. His fingers twitched to his sides, he needed to hurt something or he wouldn't be happy.

The drive to camp was long and filled with silence. He almost found himself missing the other guardians and their loud screams of joy. He almost missed the pineapple head, at least he didn't turn down his spars. Ever.

Hibari was all too happy to jump out of the car as soon as they reached the camp borders. Home sweet home, he thought to himself sarcastically.

Camp had not changed at all. Just because there were more cabins and campers milling about didn't make it different. No, it was still crowded and loud. So very loud. Campers stopped and stared at him as he walked by, some stuttering greetings and others flinching he even glanced at their directions. He hated the attention but he did like the fear he elicited. It just wasn't the same with the guardians, they didn't fear enough now. They respected him enough to listen though so he couldn't complain too much about them anymore. Funnily some of the younger campers stared at him as if they weren't sure why they should be scared.

One even said loud enough for him to hear, "Why are you guys acting like Jesus just strolled in?" Several of his siblings whipped their heads around and shushed him. Ah but it was too late, Hibari was looking for an excuse and now he had one. He turned slowly to look at the camper, a young boy with golden hair and green eyes. Apollo then, or perhaps Demeter. He stepped forward and the boy stumbled back.

"Crowding," he said. "Is not allowed." It was only a warning, he hadn't even reached for his tonfa and the boy was already shaking. Punishing him with pain wouldn't work now, Chiron would appear and get him in trouble if he dared without reason.

"Kyoya?" Katie Gardener stepped forward dragging the boy behind her. "He's new, um please excuse him." The campers were always nervous around him. Scared as if he would blow up and kill them. Perhaps he would, but not without cause. Shame they hadn't realized it yet.

"Warning." He replied and turned to move away.

"Hey dude you shouldnt be threatening people!" Someone yelled from behind him. Slowly Hibari turned around to see a boy perhaps a few years older than him. A boy who looked shockingly liked Thalia Grace. Wonderful, he must be the boy Chiron spoke of. "Is bullying even allowed here?" The boy turned and seemed to ask a question to the girl next to him. Annabeth Chase.

It was just his lucky day wasn't it?

He could feel all the campers around him suddenly. He had ignored the group earlier when he entered but now they made their presence known. Now he could see the girl Clarisse, and a few others suddenly moving away from him. Obviously seeing a fight brewing but wanting to stay far enough away so they could watch and not be dragged into it.

"That's Hibari Kyoya, son of Zeus." Annabeth grimaced as she said it. "And he shouldn't be here." She said the last part to him. His hand twitched to his tonfa, every last bit of his patience was gone.

"Let's fight!" Clarrise jumped in front of them. "You can deal with the princess later, I've been waiting months for you to show your face. What chicken wants to fight me?" She grinned wickedly.

And there was one of the few reasons he showed up, his sparring partner was always someone he could count on to be around.