Percy was driving a van filled his friends, and their kids. They were the Jackson's, Percy, Annabeth, Lucas, and Zoe; the Grace's, Jason, Piper, Zach, and Silena; the Zhang's, Frank, Hazel, and Bianca; the Valdez's, Leo, Cameron, Cayla, Jamie, and Skye. With them was Reyna and her husband, Davis, for 'family bonding' and Marcus Greene, who always wanted to see Camp Half-Blood.

"You'll love Camp Half-Blood, everyone is really nice." Zach told Marcus.

"Everyone?" Silena questioned with a few people on her mind that didn't really fit the word 'nice'.

"I think so." Zach replied.

"It sounds pretty cool." Marcus said, slightly both excited and nervous.

"Ugh! Seriously!" Zoe complained when the van hit a small bump.

"What?" Her mom, Annabeth, asked.

"The bump made my hand slip. There's a line through the picture." Zoe told her.

"Sorry." Her dad, Percy, apologized.

"It's fine. It's just a silly sketch I was working on." She replied.

"Are we dere yet?" Little Skye whined, exaggerating the yet.

"Almost sweetie." Cameron said to Skye.

"If you consider another three hours almost there." Percy told them.

"I wish there was a quicker way there. It feels dangerous being in a van filled with eleven demi-gods and eight legacies." Silena told everyone.

"We're fine Silena." Piper reassured her daughter.

"Yeah, this van masks our scent from monsters. My design." Leo stated proudly.

"This is boring." Lucas said aloud.

"Then think about this." Cayla whispered something into his ear, causing him to smile.

"What did you say to him?" Leo asked with fatherly concern.

"Nothing daddy." She said sweetly sarcastic with a famous Valdez smirk.

Leo knew his daughter well and knew that what ever she had whispered to her Lucas, Leo probably didn't want to know. He knew sometimes Cayla could be even worse than he was at her age and that scared him.

"That reminds me, you two can't be alone together, at all!" Annabeth told the couple.

"Which time are you in trouble for?" Bianca questioned.

"Wait, wait, wait! What do you mean 'which time'?" Leo said trying to keep anger out of his voice.

"Dad, do you really want to know that answer?" Cayla asked Leo.

The next three hours with miserable. Skye and Jamie complained about the ride, Leo grumbled about Lucas and Cayla under his breath, Silena kept worrying over monsters, and of course, Percy and Annabeth were arguing over directions. Finally, the group made it to Camp Half-Blood. They unloaded their bags for the summer and started walking up the hill.

"You ready to see Camp Half-Blood?" Zach asked Marcus.

"Definitely." Marcus replied with exicitment. "Is that a dragon?"

"Yeah. He protects the Golden Fleece." Percy told the Roman.

"No way. You have the Golden Fleece." Marcus said with interest.

"How 'bout you check out the actually camp." Zach suggested to Marcus.

Marcus turned to see the view of the camp. "Nice," he said, taking in the sight.

"Come on, I'll show you to Apollo's cabin." Zach said.

The two walked down the hill together. Skye and Jamie ran down the hill with Leo and Cameron keeping an eye on them. Zoe and Silena talked as they walked towards the cabins. The other parents walked down as well. Cayla stood at the entrance and fiddled with her hammer charm necklace.

"Hey, CayBay, come on." Lucas said to his girlfriend.

Cayla walked passed by Peleus, who slept while guarding the Golden Fleece, then through the magical barrier that was protecting Camp Half-Blood. As she walked through it, she felt the burning ting she always felt cross her skin. She was use to the feeling, yet the feeling still made her muscles tense. Lucas at her with slight concern.

"Somethin' wrong?" Lucas asked.

"No." Cayla replied.

Cayla gave Lucas a kiss.

"Ahem." Reyna stood behind the couple.

"Sorry Mrs. West." Lucas apologized.

"Just go to your cabin." Reyna told him.

"See you later CayBay." Lucas said.

"See you, Babe." Cayla replied.

She gave him another kiss. Lucas then walked away, heading towards the Poseidon cabin. Reyna watched as he walked away. She didn't really care much for him dating her daughter. When he was at the bottom of the hill, she turned towards Cayla. She had a stern look across her face. It didn't faze Cayla at all.

"One more strike Cayla. One more strike and you're in serious trouble." Reyna told her.

"Got it." Cayla replied, walking away.