2. I Meet the Rudest Female Alive

Piper's POV

Raven nodded. I tried hard not to notice her ratted rats nest that most people would call hair.

Call me judgmental, but when you have siblings like mine, their tendencies sort of rub off.

From far away, Raven Rose looked pretty. But now that I was up close, I saw that she was just average. She looked to be around 5'7" or 5'8," and had emerald green eyes that were narrowed in suspicion. Her messy black hair was tied back in a hastily done ponytail.

Raven crossed her arms over her chest and glared at Dan. When she spoke, I could hear her strange accent: New York, with a tiny fragment of British.

"You still have to tell me why you brought me here, Dan." She snapped at the satyr.

Dan blushed and Annabeth stared at him, gob smacked.

"You mean you didn't explain to her?" Annabeth demanded through gritted teeth.

"That may have been a possibility," Dan rubbed the back of his neck.

Annabeth groaned and face palmed. "Let's go Dan; you'll do better next time. Piper, show Raven around camp for me. I have some scolding to do." She shot a glare at Dan and dragged the satyr away, who was blushing and sputtering in denial.

I turned to face Raven. She was glaring at the retreating couple. I noticed her outfit: combat boots, high waisted black shorts, a gray tank top, and a black zip up sweater. A glint of silver was sitting on her finger.

"Well?" She jabbed me back to attention. Her green eyes were blankly staring back at me, waiting for me to make a move.

"Well, let's go," I shrugged and turned around, tearing the gaze of those unsettling eyes.

I started to walk. I heard no footsteps behind me. I turned around to see that Raven had not moved an inch. Her arms were still folded over her chest, and she was glaring at me.

"I'm not going anywhere until I get an explanation, 'daughter of Aphrodite.'" She snapped.

I rolled my eyes and made my way back over to her. As soon as I was done explaining, she laughed dryly.

"Yeah right, like I'm going to believe that. I'm a daughter of a Greek god? Pfft. Is this some sort of place for mentally challenged children like you who have no schools to go to?" She demanded.

My jaw dropped. Did she just call us retards?

"Well, sorry, Pocahontas, but I actually have a life. And I'm not going to waste my school year being here, pretending that I'm some sort of daughter of a god or goddess. That's just pitiful, and really weird. Ciao." Raven snorted and turned away to walk up the hill.

I hurried after her. "Excuse me? You can get killed out there!"

"And I will get killed here pretending to be a 'half blood,' or whatever you morons call them. I'm very much full blooded, thank you very much." She retorted. She didn't even look back at me as she continued her trek up the hill.

"Hey! Come back here!" I screamed after her.

Raven gave me the finger and darted up the hill.

With a shudder, I thought about Annabeth's expression if she found out Raven had gotten away.

That was all the motivation I needed. I dove after her and tackled her body.

We both crashed down at the foot of Thalia's Pine. I grappled her arms and pinned them to her body and rolled down the hill. Raven bit out nasty curses that were bad enough to make a sailor gasp.

When we got to the bottom of the hill, I dragged her up and hauled her towards the Big House. Campers stopped and stared as Raven screamed and kicked, her legs flailing as she told me to go to Hell.

"I will not become one of you deranged lunatics! I am not a daughter of some bloody god or goddess! You people are psychotic!" She yelled.

I grit my teeth and tightened my grip around her arms. This girl was literally the rudest female alive.

I dragged Raven up the wooden steps of the Big House. Chiron clopped out of the farmhouse, an expression of bewilderment plastered onto his face.

"Miss McLean? Who is this?" he asked me.

I stood Raven up and she slapped me in the face.

"You bitch," She bit out.

I resisted the urge to smack her back and turned to Chiron. I bowed, "Sir, this is Raven Rose, a new camper."

Raven turned her attention to Chiron. Her vibrant eyes immediately narrowed. She poked his centaur rump and grimaced.

"What type of satanic hybrid are you, Horse Man?"

Chiron's nostrils flared. I glared at Raven.

"You should treat Chiron with respect, Raven."

She snorted and tossed her head at me. Her ponytail became undone and her raven waves swished around her biceps. "Oh really? And why should I, Princess?"

I ignored her jab and stuck up my chin. "Because he is your elder."

Chiron sent me a grateful smile. Raven snorted again.

"Wow. So suddenly just because he came out of some old bag's vagina a few bloody years before I did I have to respect him? That's such a great reason, Sacagawea. I'm so bloody impressed."

His expression deflated and I stared at her, shell shocked. Raven jabbed a finger at Chiron's frayed tweed jacket. "I am not going to stay here, and turn into some retard who believes that the Greek gods are real. I have a real life, in the real world, and I suggest you all get jobs."

Then she stomped down the steps. Campers stared at her and she shot them glares. They quickly turned away.

I stared at her retreating form. I heard footsteps behind me.

"Piper?" A questioning voice called.

Oh crap.

I slowly turned around and faced Annabeth. Her arms were folded over her chest and her eyebrow was raised. I nervously chuckled.

"What the Hades happened?" She demanded.

I recounted for her what happened ever since she had left with Dan. Annabeth sighed deeply in response and started after Raven's form that was halfway up the hill.

I watched in amazement as Annabeth called after Raven. Said girl stopped and turned around. Annabeth's silhouette seemed to be trying to convince Raven or something.

She stuck out her hand. Raven stared down at it and looked up back at Annabeth. She said something and Annabeth nodded. Raven stared back down at the hand and her shoulders sagged. They shook hands.

Annabeth led her down the hill and onto the porch steps. Raven eyed me suspiciously.

"Let's just pretend that what happened between us- never happened." She stated.

I nodded. "Deal."

A girl with dirty blonde hair and purple eyes passed the Big House. Chiron immediately perked up and called after her.

"Lou Ellen, can you come here, child?"

Lou Ellen stopped. When she turned around, her eyebrow was raised, but she came over nonetheless.

Chiron leaned over and whispered something in her ear. She nodded.

"Come on, Raven. Let me show you around camp," Lou Ellen gestured to her gently.

Raven nodded a little and let her lead her away.

"How did she do that?" I stared at them, stunned.

"I believe that Raven might be another daughter of Hecate. I think it's best for her to mingle with her potential siblings." Chiron nodded.

I agreed. "Well, anything to get that rude bum off my back. See ya around Chiron."

He waved in goodbye and clopped back into the Big House.

Author's Note:

So that's chapter two! A whole bunch of Piper and Raven rivalry!

ANNOUNCEMENT: I won't be updating The Seven Are Going to High School? Anytime soon because I have basketball practice and homework this week (Monday-Friday). BUT never fear! Next week is my Thanksgiving Break, so I'll be free for that whole week! Be prepared for drama, drama, and more drama in the upcoming chapters of The Seven Are Going to High School?

ANNOUNCEMENT: Champions of the Stars will be updating to chapter 3 in a few weeks. I lost the whole document on my computer so I had to rewrite it and it's nowhere near as good as the original.

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