Kace's POV

I woke up to screaming about some spider, and hearing someone's footsteps running out the door.

When I opened my eyes, I realized that Percy was gone. He was back in a few minutes, saying that there was a spider in the Athena cabin. I knew Abigail had arachnophobia, but I didn't know it was a quality of all children of Athena! Instead of explaining, Percy hastily handed me my schedule:

8:00 AM- Breakfast and Cabin Inspection

9:00 AM- Sword and Shield Practice- Cabin Challenges, Full Combat Armor Required

10:00 AM- Pegasus Riding, First Hour, Trail Picnic- Second Hour, Aerial Combat

11:00 AM- Archery with Chiron

1:00 PM- Lunch- Dining Pavilion

1:45 PM- Free Choice- Canoe Races, Arts and Crafts, or Climbing Wall

2:15 PM- Monster Assault Techniques with Hermes Cabin

3:00 PM- Track with Nymphs- Races as well as practice

4:00 PM- Swim and Beach Time

5:00 PM- Free Time, Volleyball, Cabin Clean-Up

6:00 PM (Fridays only) - Capture the Flag- All combat gear and magical items allowed

8:00 PM- Dinner- Dining Pavilion

9:00 PM- Sing-a-Long and Bonfire

10:00 PM- Prepare for Bed- Lights Out by 11:00 PM

Then he quickly began throwing his things into his chest. "We need to clean up for cabin inspectition" Percy explained. I didn't have much to put away, but I did pack up what I could. When someone came along to inspect our work, they gave us a 3 out of 5. After cabin inspection, we walked down to the dining hall. I reread the schedule again, and asked Percy, "Do we have to ride a pegasus?" Percy frowned as he considered this question. "Uh. Normally, you have to, but considering you have wings, I don't think you have to." I smiled. "Great." "What are you planning to do during that time?" He asked, curious. I shrugged. "Maybe I can go back to my cabin to read or I'll go the lake to mess around with the water."

A few hours later, I was sitting near the lake, dangling my bare feet against the cold, clear liquid. My hand clenched and a fist of water appeared, mirroring my hand. I closed my eyes, and the water began to call for me, but I control it, not the other way around. I envision the lake water rising, and I feel it answering my will, slowly ascending into the sky. All of a sudden, I hear screams, and I whip my head around, opening my eyes. Multiple campers are staring at me, no. Something behind me, so I turn around and see that the rising water has risen at least fifty feet into the air. More screams resonate throughout the camp, and my concentration breaks, sending the water crashing down, drenching everyone. "Kace!" I turn around and see Annabeth storming over and Abigail, sitting down, completely dry, and laughing.

"Yes?" I answer, putting my hand into my pocket, feeling the miniature sword, in case Annabeth tries to kill me. "What the HADES was that?!" She demands. I shrug. "I told Percy I would, quote unquote, go to the lake to mess around with the water." "Was sending the water a hundred feet in the air and letting it crash down your idea of messing around?!" Annabeth asked, furious. "Uh… yes." "You are not going anywhere until you get the water back where it is SUPPOSED to be." Annabeth said, and went off. I sighed and willed all the lake water to siphon out of everyone's clothes', hair, etc. The droplets of water floated through the air, one by one, and landed back into the lake. It wasn't difficult to do, and I was done within a few seconds. I turned, hoping that the campers had disperse, and no one was there. No one, except for Abigail, who had moved under a tree and started reading. I sighed and walked over to her. "Abigail." It was pretty risky for me to interrupt her reading, but she has yet to beat me up for it. I rolled my eyes when there was no response and changed the gravity on the book, sending it floating into the air. Abigail scowled. "What do you want?" "We have archery, so hurry up!" And with that, I took off running to the archery range and sent the book flying back down.