A/N: So the last chapter didn't have an A/N because I didn't have a lot of time to get it posted, so I skipped it. All you need to know; I haven't read BoO, so let's just pretend it didn't happen and please don't tell me anything, also, I definitely ship Leo/Calypso (Anyone know their ship name?), but it seemed like it would be awkward if Cayla's step-mother was her age physically.

Disclaimer: When Percy Jackson first out, I was still in Elementary school. High doubt I could write a series then.

Zach was showing Marcus the way to the Apollo cabin. Marcus had heard stories about the Camp, but realize how amazing it was. Sure, Camp Jupiter was in New Rome, which looked like a rebuilt Rome crossed with a college campus, but Camp Half-Blood looked like an actual camp. Ever since he arrived at Camp Jupiter four years ago, he stopped going to Camp Evergreen in Montana, not far from his house.

As the boys walked, some girls started to walked over.

"Hey Zachy." Said a girl a with curly red locks.

"Hey Lindsey." Zach replied.

"It's been forever." Said a girl short brown.

"Definitely Sam."

"Zach. It was in my garden and saw this flower and just knew you'd love it!" Said a girl with wavy brown hair.

"Thanks Avery." Zach took the flower.

"Who's that?" A blonde asked Zach.

"I'm Marcus." He introduced himself.

"He's from Camp Jupiter. I'm showing him to Apollo's cabin." Zach explain.

"Apollo's my dad!" The blonde exclaimed. "I was just going that way. I'll join you."

"What happened to archery practice, Emily." Lindsey asked.

"Oh, right." Emily replied, seemingly mad at Lindsey.

The girls reluctantly went and the boys continued.

"Those girls were all over you." Marcus told Zach as they walked.

"What? They're just my friends." Zach insisted.

"Really? They seem crazy about you." The son of Apollo stated.

"You sound like Cayla and Bianca." The legacy told him.

"Do you even know you're not single." Marcus questioned.

"No, but it doesn't matter. They don't like me that way." Zach explained.

"You have to tell them. If you don't you're just playing with their hearts." Marcus told him.

The two finally reached the Apollo cabin.

"Here we are. You have to eat with your cabin, but I'll see you at the campfire." Zach said.

"And you'll tell them?" Marcus asked.

"Yes."


Bianca walked with her parents to the Hades cabin. Bianca preferred it due to the lack of people compared to Ares. When they reached the cabin, Bianca went in, placed her bags by her bed and walked out.

"Aren't you going to unpack?" Hazel asked.

"I can do that later. I've been in a car for hours, I just wanna walk around for a little." Bianca explained.

"Okay. You have your bag?" Hazel questioned with concern.

"Of course I do." Bianca said with slight irritation, like she'd had this conversation before.

"We're just worried. We want you to be safe." Frank told his daughter.

"Relax, I'm always careful." Bianca reminded her parents.

"Alright." Hazel said.

Bianca walked away and towards the woods. She loved how the woods looked. She the woods were the most beautiful place in Camp Half-Blood. It was quiet and peaceful. The trees made it the only place where the sun wasn't blinding. She sat by Zeus's Fist, taking in the scenery until someone pulled her out of day dream.

"It's nice here isn't it?"

Bianca turned to see a face she hadn't seen since Lucas and Zach's birthday.

"Thalia!" Bianca said, giving her a hug.

"Hey." Thalia said, breaking the hug. "Where's everyone else."

"Unpacking, but they're probably finished." Bianca stated, realizing how long she was probably in the woods.

"Let's go find them." Thalia said.


Everyone was happy to see Thalia. They were catching up from March.

"Have you considered Lady Artemis's offer. I only ask because she wanted me to." Thalia asked Bianca.

"Tell her I'm flattered, but just because I've never had a boyfriend, didn't mean I don't ever want one." Bianca replied.

At the birthday party, Artemis (Diana at the time) had been there with the hunters because of Thalia's request to be at her nephew's birthday. There, she saw Bianca's archery skills asked offered a chance to be a hunter. Diana said that Bianca reminded her of her namesake, but Bianca declined the offer.

Chiron blow the horn for dinner. Everyone one left to eat.

A/N: This was suppose to be out a couple of days ago, sorry. Also, I have a lot of views, but .0 reviews. I won't post more if there aren't any reviews. Change in mind, the pace of the story is going to pick soon.

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