Auranna's POV

I looked my disguise for 'getting familiar with the modern demigod world.' I had black hair in a ponytail to my waist with a lavender streak and harsh blue eyes. Not much change there, I thought. Good. I wore a slightly tattered Fall Out Boy t-shirt and jean capris as well as black army boots. My weapon was a silver necklace with a dragon charm that transformed into a Celestial Bronze sword called Lightning with the hilt wrapped in gold and black leather.

After I finished surveying myself, I snatched a glance at Kale. He had black hair with one blond streak, black eyes, and his skin was much paler than usual. He wore a grimy white t-shirt, blue jeans, and dark golden converse. The golden stud earing in his left ear became two Stygian Iron daggers called Death and Riches.

He looked over at me with his signature crooked grin, and my heart fluttered. Too bad he would have to act more subdued at camp. "Are you ready Aura?" he asked teasingly.

I rolled my eyes. "Ready as I'll ever be Caleb." I replied. With that Dad teleported us to Central Park. After walking around for a bit, a dracaena found us, and we dashed toward camp. When we neared the border, we drew our weapons, and slayed the monster, doing worse than we would due to us having to hide our identities.

A blonde girl with gray eyes walked up to us. She quickly scanned for any major injuries and, finding none, she started asking us the typical questions. "Who are you two? And who are your godly parents?"

We pretended to be slightly confused. "Um, I'm Aura Starr, with two r's, and this is my boyfriend Caleb Hill. We don't know our godly parents." Kale nodded at the girl. She nodded back, then motioned for us to follow her to the Big House.

Annabeth's POV

I walked the two new campers up to the Big House. I couldn't tell exactly who their parents were, Aura looked mischievous like the Hermes kids, but her looks were one of Zeus or maybe Aphrodite. The boy, Caleb, had the same look as Aura in his eyes, but also looked like one of Hades' kids, which would match his personality. When he whispered in her ear, Aura giggled.

We finally reached the Big House. I opened the door and walked in. "Chiron," I half-yelled. "I found some demigods. I'm going to go show them around." We had abandoned the old orientation video, it was too boring and confusing. I stepped out and began to show them around.

Neither of them seemed particularly drawn to one cabin, except when we reached the Hermes cabin. After I opened the door and introduced them to Micah Park the head counselor, despite being unclaimed. Caleb looked surprised, but it only lasted a second, and I wasn't sure if it actually had happened. He whispered something in Aura's ear, and she looked at him with slight shock, again only for a second. Then she smiled and punched him jokingly.

"So this is where you will be staying until you are claimed." I told them. They nodded, Caleb's attention still seemingly on Micah. "I'll leave you to get associated with your cabin members." I walked out, wondering what he had said. I shrugged it off. It was probably nothing. Hearing the conch horn blow, I headed out to lead my cabin to dinner.

Kaylon's POV

I was still slightly in shock after seeing Micah. I hid it well though, as I had had much practice over the years. He was, surprisingly, my demi-god son. I had fallen in love, and Auranna had been very understanding. It was in my nature as a god, though less as I was not born one. Micah had inherited my golden-colored hair, and my dark eyes and tan.

Aury dragged me into the line since I was still lost in thought. We talked to the others during dinner, with her talking to two other unclaimed girls and I talked to Micah. We got along well, seeing as I was his dad. He didn't seem miffed by the fact that I hadn't claimed him. When I asked he just said that many minor gods still didn't have cabins. I nodded.

While we walked to the campfire, Aury walked up next to me. "You two seem to be getting along well," she said smiling.

I elbowed her. "Of course we are," I replied. "Why wouldn't we?' She giggled. We're getting claimed at the campfire, she said in my mind. I grinned inwardly. Great. The less time we spend in the Hermes cabin the better. I knew she could tell I was joking, and she smiled. I was still a little bitter though, and I partially meant the comment. We sat down with the rest of our current cabin mates, and after a few songs, Aury nudged me. We were about to be claimed.