"Welcome to Camp Half-Blood! I'm Chiron, the activities director!" Uh huh. That means a lot to me. "Thanks Noah for bringing her in. What monster was it this time?"

"A hydra." Noah smirked.

"Oh gods. You manage okay?" Chiron looked at Noah concerned.

"Yup. Not a scratch."

"Good." Chiron looked satisfied. He turned to face me. "I'm sure you have a lot of questions, Ms. Reed." I shuddered.

"Brooklyn. And yes, I definitely have questions." He laughed. Why is everyone laughing at everything I say?

"Well, Brooklyn, follow me to the Big House." And he motioned for me to follow him.

We walked (well, one of us walked. The other trotted along.) until we reached what was clearly the Big House. "You guys have very creative names." I commented. Chiron opened the door.

"We do indeed. We're very proud of our names for things in the camp." I smirked. At least the half-human half-horse guy had a sense of humor. "Luke?" Chiron called out. A tall, sandy-haired, blue eyed boy came in through the doorway.

"Yes, Chiron?"

"Please take Brooklyn to the room where she can watch the introduction video."

"Sure thing!" He smiled at me. "I'm Luke. Luke Castellan. Son of Hermes. And counselor of the Hermes cabin." I gave him a blank look.

"Hermes?" I'm so confused. "Who's he?" Luke laughed.

"Oh gods, you really don't know anything. Didn't you learn Greek mythology in school?" He led me through the hallway into a room.

"I wouldn't know."

"How come?"

"Do you really think I would pay attention in class? Much less if the teacher was teaching mythology?" Luke grinned at me.

"You've got a lot to learn, City Girl."

"City Girl? You guys really are creative with your names." He turned on the movie screen and a video started to play.

"Watch it. It will explain a lot." He turned to leave the room. "Come to the main room when you're finished.


After the video, I made my way to the main room. The gods are real. My dad. He is a Greek God. "Enjoy the video?" Luke sauntered over to me.

"Immensely. That explains the Hydra." Luke laughed.

"That's a pretty intense first monster!"

"Yeah, well, I guess Tyche blessed me with good luck."

"You catch on real fast, City Girl."

"And Noah, the boy who helped me. He's a satyr?" I asked.

"Yeah."

"That would explain why he could sense every thought I had in my mind." Luke laughed.

"Okay. Well, since you don't know who your godly parent is, you get to stay in the Hermes cabin with my siblings and I."

"Can't wait. One problem though." Luke looked concerned.

"What?"

"My mom. I can't just not go home. She's going to freak out." Luke let out a laugh of relief.

"Don't worry City Girl! You aren't the first demigod we've rescued! We got it covered. You'll call her a little later."

"And tell her what? My dad is a Greek god and I am now living in a camp to train how to fight monsters?"

"Pretty much, yeah."

"My mom's going to take that really well."

"Ah, well, she'll get used to it."

"Doubt it." I whispered under my breath. But it wasn't like I had a choice. I was going to have to stay and train a Camp Half-Blood, whether I like it or not. Thanks Dad.

A/N: Hey fellow demigods! Anyway, second chapter is out. Please review/follow/favorite but especially review! It inspires me! Thank you to the people who already reviewed/followed/favorited!

One point for those who didn't know→ Tyche is the Greek Goddess of luck and good fortune.

Thanks!

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