Chapter Two: Still Artemis, Chill out.

I mean Diana!

Oh forget it.

Who knows a camp that wakes you up from your first good sleep in months at six am?

I do.

I can't remember my dream. I really never can. I was subconscious, sort of aware of the events around me, but not really very much.

That is, until someone blew a bugle in my ear, blasting my eardrum out.

I jolted out of bed, as wide awake as it gets.

"WHAT THE HECK CALLUM!" I yelled out the door, knowing that he would hear me. He can play the trumpet, clarinet, flute, recorder, bugle, French horn, trombone, harp, didgeridoo, triangle, cello, violin, guitar, synthesizer, banjo, ukulele, jug, and even the tuba. Figures that he would blast me in the face with some jazz first thing in the morning.

I grumbled as I trudged back into the cabin. As I swung open the screen door, I could hear my cabin mates talking.

"…that creepy bus driver did say that we had to name it according to the initials," Vee was saying. They were plopped in beanbag chairs over against the empty back wall.

Siri saw me and pulled out a blue and pink spotted beanbag chair from a closet. "We have to shopping in there today. None of the classes start until tomorrow, so today is for exploration. We get to decorate the room!"

"And as I was saying, we need a cabin name by tomorrow, don't we?" Vee injected.

"What are the iniciales otra vez?" asked Pina. I was… confused. I don't speak much Spanish.

"TH. The initials are TH," said Siri, obviously used to Pina's small English vocab.

"Wait, who was Io anyway? Maybe that can help us get with the theme," asked Victoria.

"Some princess in Greek Mythology. Zeus's assistant," I told them. I know more about Greek mythology than anyone in my grade.

"Can we do something Greek then?"

"How about Titan Heirs?" volunteered Vee.

"Too cliché. Make it angled toward the Gods, not the Titans," said Victoria.

"Trust Hera?"

"Why would we do that?" asked Vee. "Hera is the Queen of the Gods, and we're outcast. Why would we want her?"

In the silence, instead of cricket chirping, there was cow mooing in the distant field. I laughed a little, then got back to the task at hand.

It shot me like a bolt of lightning, so powerful that I shot out of my chair.

"The Hunters," I stated. There were no arguments that time. No sound at all.

"Then it's settled. The Hunters." With that I dropped right back into the safety of my chair.

"Hey, wanna go explore now?"

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~~~~~Max

(-) peace out!