Sarah, your POV is next! And something quick for "PJO FAN", Number 1: Not every camp half-blood story HAS to have Percy and Annabeth in it. It's called the future. Two, the descriptions come later. That's me. Three, OF COURSE I know that! That's why it's such a big deal that she's her kid! Also, you will find out MORE about the satyrs soon enough. Jeez, get over it. Camp looks the same, except for the fact that there are NEW CABINS. You'll find out their parenthood and where they're from soon enough! And dear Unknown reviewer, I saw you post the SAME comment on every one of my stories, which proves you didn't read them, and you're just a spammer. I really don't care. And you spelled horrible wrong. Loser. And Sarah, of course I know that's trouble! Why else would I put you three in a group? ACK! I need to put an end to this long AN. This chapter goes out to Sarah Jackson! Here we go!


"Ugh!" I groaned as water spilled all over me. Stupid Hermes campers were always on my back nowadays. I didn't know why, but they seemed intent on torturing me. It were days like this I wondered if they all hated me. I walked inside my cabin and dried off. I still looked horrible, like I had just come out of the pool. I got quickly changed and headed outside.

"What happened to you?" A voice asked. I shrugged and turned around to come face-to-face with a boy about my age. He pushed his glasses further up his nose and raised his eyebrows. I was suddenly very aware of the fact that I looked like a wet dog, and probably smelled like one, too.

"I'm Jeff," he said, "And you are?"

"Sarah," I said. An awkward silence fell over us.

"I got to go eat," Jeff said just as Chiron clopped his hooves.

"Yeah, me too," I said. He turned and walked away towards the line-up for the Hermes cabin. I gazed around and spotted Tati swinging her sword and heading to her table. She was deep in conversation with Jacob. I couldn't help it; I ran towards her and pulled her aside.

"Go on," she said to Jacob, than turned to me. "Yeah?"

"Who's that?" I said, pointing to Jeff. I think I worded that wrong; I wanted to know what he was like. To my surprise, she glared at him.

"That's Jeff," she said, "He's our age. And such."

"And such?" Like what?

She glared again, but this time at me. "Whatever. Just ask him out."

I blushed. "That's not what…."
"Oh, save it," she said. "I can see right through you. Go ahead." Without another word, she turned and walked away. I didn't have much time to process what her problem was before my brother dragged me off to go eat.


I woke up the next morning at dawn, when Chiron knocked on my door.

"We're going on the quest now. You have your third person, I presume?"

I was just about to admit that I didn't when I got an idea.

"Yes, I do," I said. Chiron nodded and said I had ten minutes. As soon as he was out of sight, I jumped out of bed and got dressed, then headed for the Hermes cabin. Nervously, I knocked on the door and was surprised to see that nobody answered. I sighed, and headed back for my cabin, feeling dejected. I slowly opened the door and was met with a faceful of what felt like, and smelled like, really slimy mud. I heard someone laughing, and push past me.

"What happened to you?"

To my horror, I turned to see Jeff staring at me.

"Jeff!" I yelped, trying desperately to clean myself off a little bit. "I was just…uh…" I sighed. "It was a prank."
To my surprise, he laughed. "My brothers do that a lot," he said, still smiling. I finally found my voice again and laughed.

"Hey, Jeff….I was wondering…" I shuffled on my feet. "How would you like to…come with me on a quest?"
"I don't have any training," he said, looking dejected.

"I'll teach you," I blurted out, then groaned internally. Who wants to be taught by a girl covered in mud?

"Well, okay then," he said, smiling. "When do we leave?"

"Uh….now," I said. He raised his eyebrows, but promised me he would be done in a few minutes.

"So you're coming?" I said, which sounded insanely stupid.

"Of course. Wouldn't miss it for the world." With that, he walked back into his cabin.

I was speechless. So that was it? He was coming? I was just about to go tell Chiron when I spotted Tati on top of the hill, glaring at me. I narrowed my eyes and walked up to her.

"What is your problem?" I demanded.

"You're making a big mistake." She said.

"In Jeff?"

"In everything. In me, in him."
I didn't have anything to say to that. She took that as an invitation to keep talking.

"I'm dangerous, alright? I'm not good company to keep around. He, however, is. So go ahead and hang out with him. We can't be friends anymore."
"Wait! If this is about him, then take him, I don't want him if it means you can't be my friend."

"This isn't about him. I said the same thing to every one of our friends." At thing point, it started raining, which surprised me, because it wasn't supposed to rain in camp.

"This is it, Sarah. We can't be friends anymore. I can't be friends with any of you guys anymore. I'm sorry."
She turned and walked away without another word, leaving me in the pouring rain with a huge hole through my stomach.


There we go. I was lucky, this document recovered after I restarted my computer. I thought it would be shorter, lucky me, eh? Read and review! TatianaBieber out.