Audrey's P.O.V

The hellhounds backed us up on a cliff. Percy and Annabeth were in front of me slashing away at them, while I was at the edge, legs shaking, and deciding to jump or not. The smallest of the hellhounds was only as small as a average dog. It was a puppy. I remebered the rubber bone I kept in my bag. I dropped it not very far from where I was standing. Immediatly it pounced towards it and chewed it outrageously. I patted him on the head and he licked my hand with his rough tounge. I kinda had my way with animals, even the evil ones. I paid attention to the hellhounds again. There were five hellhounds remaining. I fought three of them. Annabeth was nearly beaten and made a bad choice by charging. Both hellhounds attacked leaving her with a bloody gash on her leg. She leaned against a rock, while Percy came into action and swiped at the one who bit her. Only one left. Annabeth groaned in pain. "Percy! Get Annabeth to the Big House! I'll take this one." He looked at me like I was crazy, but he understood and took Annabeth away. I faced the last one which was bigger than the others, and much uglier too. It growled at me and pounced. I was knocked down with the hellhound on top of me, but I had a very easy trick. Right when it pounced up in the air to attack, I used my sword to aim for its chest. Right away the hellhound disinegrated and disappeared.

I started walking back and headed towards the Big House. When I entered the room Annabeth was in, everyone gasped. I looked down to my right, and standing right there, was the hellhound puppy. "Aww. Hey little guy. Guess you followed me form all the way over there huh?" Percy got up from where Annabeth was. "Audrey, that thing has to be killed." He said thing, like it was something terrible. That's when Chiron stepped in. Immediatly he faced me, and the hellhound. "Audrey, why have you brought that hellhound here?" I held the puppy in my arms. "Chiron, he's harmless. He has no one to take care of him o-or anything." Chiron sighed. "I shall have a meeting at the campfire to decide. Until then, you'll be taking care of it." I looked down at the puppy. "Chiron. It's a boy, and his name is Lorcan, which means, little fierce one."

It was time to huddle around the big campfire. Nobody would sit next to me except for Annabeth, Percy, Tyson, and John. everyone else avoided me like I was some disease or virus, but that wouldn't change my mind about Lorcan. While Mr. D, A.K.A, Dionysus, said extra annoncments, Lorcan looked at me and whimpered. I had to whisper to him. "Are you hungry?" He panted. I suspected that was a yes and gave him the graham crackers I didn't like. He quietly nibbled and swallowed. them just as Mr. D mentioned us. "Just to mention, but Audrey has brought a hellhound puppy here, saying she has tamed it." There were all lot of whispers and murmers in the crowd. "Chiron would like us to vote and choose if this, thing, should stay or leave." There were more murmurs in the crowd, and then a boy from the Ares Cabin yelled. "OUT! OUT WITH THE BEAST!" Then the whole cabin started saying the same. A lot of the other cabins joined in while others were silent. Mr. D quieted the crowd with a large grin on his face. "Then it is decided. The creature is banished, never to come back." I stood in outrage. "What?! H-how could you banish him?!" Mr. D eyed me. "Of course he'll have to go. More than half the camp wants him gone." Tears formed at my eyes. "W-well... THEN I'M BANISHED TOO! I WON'T COME BACK FOR GOOD!" Mr. D shrugged and all was silent. I started walking to the Athena Cabin when voices stopped me. "WAIT!" I looked back. It was, Annabeth, Percy, Piper, Jason, Hazel, Frank, Makenna, Leo, and John. They all looked worried and suprised, but Annabeth spoke up. "You aren't really leaving... Are you?" Ighed and looked away. "It's better if I leave, isn't it? I mean, Lorcan won't come back looking for me, I'll get you guys into less trouble, and I never get to go on quests anyway." I started walking again. "I'm taking Minerva with me. I'll iris-message you of there is any trouble."