Chapter Two: Camp Half-Blood.

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The next thing I can remember after that is waking up in what looked like a hospital wing. For a moment I thought that I had been knocked unconscious by something and I had dreamt the whole thing. Then I looked around and saw the horrible truth, people lay on beds suffering from what looked like sword injuries. Then I saw a brown hair girl with blue eyes looking down on me. She wore a combat suit and was armed with a sword. That's when I knew it wasn't a dream.

"Ah, where am I?" I asked her.

"The infirmary, you just need a cup of nectar and you'll be fine. Here, drink up." She said as she passed me the cup. I knew about the stories how nectar would heal almost any damage done to a half-blood, I never thought that I would be drinking it though. That's when I knew that I was a half-blood. If any mortal were to drink this, then they would turn to dust. When I drank it, I felt awesome and jumped to my feet and nearly fell again, but the girl caught me.

"You know Petros." She said. "Not every camper here now could fight a fully grown Cyclops and live to tell the tail. I like you. Oh, the name's Clarisse by the way, Clarisse La Rue." She introduced herself.

"Pleasure, I'm guessing you already know my name." I stated.

She led me outside and I saw the camp for the first time. It actually looked like your normal summer camp from the outside. Strawberry fields littered the perimeter, I saw an archery range and an arena in the distance. Then when you look a bit closer, that's when you see what it really is. A training camp for heroes. I followed Clarisse into the camp and as we passed the archery range, an arrow zoomed past my head.

"Whoa! Watch it kid! I could've killed you!" I heard a female voice shout from behind me.

I turned around and saw the most beautiful women I have ever seen before. She had long, blonde hair which was tied back and she had deep, blue eyes. She was as beautiful as Aphrodite herself, I would never say that outloud though. She came over to me and I saw that she had a quiff full of arrows on her back and she was armed with a silver bow.

"You must be the new guy everyone's been talking about. Petros right?" She asked me.

"Yeah, I guess so." I shrugged. "Who are you?"

"I'm the best shot in the world excluding Artemis and her hunters of course, and the daughter of Apollo. Call me Kayla though." She told me with a smile. "You know who your parent is yet?" She asked me. I assumed she meant my godly parent.

"No, I haven't been told yet." I told her.

"Moving on!" Clarisse interrupted as she dragged me away.

We walked over to what looked like the arena. When I looked inside, I saw Percy and the girl from before fighting some other campers. Percy turned and saw me. He put his hand in the air to stop the fighting and walked over to me.

"Hey, you're awake." He stated. "You wanna test yourself in the arena?" He asked me.

"Maybe another time." I told him. "Who are you two, really?"

"I'm Percy Jackson son of Posiden." He told me.

"And I'm Annabeth Chase, daughter of Athena." The girl introduced herself.

"That's funny." I said.

"What?" Percy questioned me.

"Aren't your parents supposed to hate each other?" I asked.

"They do." Annabeth answered.

"Interesting." I concluded.

"Colin Petros!" A man shouted from behind me.

I turned and saw a centaur approaching me. I always found centaurs to be pretty cool, and this one was no exception. He galloped over to me and looked at the others. They got the message and left us alone.

"My name is Chiron, I am the activities director here at Camp Half-Blood. Come with me." He introduced himself.

I followed him away from the arena and we walked down a path in silence. The path led towards a rectangle of cabins. I gathered that each cabin represented a different god or goddess. Chiron led me over to one that was built entirely out of magical stones. Somehow I could feel the magical aura that they were giving off. I had the feeling that you would not want to break one of them. Then I suddenly realised.

"My mother's Hecate, isn't she?"

"Goddess of magic and sorcery." He admitted. "Now go inside and meet your cabin mates." He told me as he galloped off.

I walked into the cabin and saw a boy and a girl inside. The girl wore black dress robes and matching black shoes. She wore a little make-up, but not much. She had long, jet black hair and sea green eyes. She was knelt down saying what I think was a prayer to Hecate in Ancient Greek. The boy sat down at a desk practising magic. He wore navy blue jeans, a red top and a slightly lighter black hair than the girl's. They both looked like their mother. The boy turned around as I took a step in and studied me.

"Lou, the new kid's here." He stated.

"Petros." She said as she stood up. "I've heard a lot about you, welcome to Hecate Cabin. I'm Lou Ellen, head councillor and this is Albaster Torrington, our half-brother." She introduced them both in a calm tone.

"Sup, mom sent you something." He told me.

"Really, where is it?" I asked.

"Use the mist." He told me.

"What?" I asked.

"Oh my gods, this is going to take a while." He said. I immediately disliked him for that.

Lou rolled her eyes at him. "Ignore that idiot, there's a reason I'm the head councillor. Just think of Hecate's sword and you'll see." She told me.

So I thought about a sword that was from Hecate and almost instantly, the sword appeared in my hands. It was a 12 inch celestial bronze sword that glimmered with magical powers. They both looked at me with amazement as how fast I managed to do it. When I placed it down, it vanished like it was never their

"Holy smokes, you are the one!" Lou exclaimed. "They were right about you!"

"I can't believe it, welcome to Camp Half-Blood brother." Albaster told me with amazement.

"What do you mean the one?" I asked her.

"I don't have the power to tell you that Colin." Lou stared at me like I was an illusion. Then reality hit her. "Right, I'll show you some other cool stuff in the arena.

She led me out of the cabin and into the arena where Percy was still practising.

"Yo Jackson, shift it will ya? Teaching Petros some stuff." She ordered. He hesitated at first but then he backed down and walked to the side.

Then Lou said what I think was fire in Ancient Greek and a burst of fire dowsed the arena. She nodded me and I tried it, and the same happened to me. Everyone gazed in amazement. In the matter of an hour, I managed to master the spell. Then we went back to the cabin and waited for the next day to come.

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