Author's note: Hey y'all. I'm happy for those who are reading the author's note, and not skipping straight to the story. It makes me happy. Anyways, I hope you enjoy the story. This is probably the fastest update I've ever made. 2 in one day! Anyhoo, I hope you enjoy - oh wait, I've already said that! Teehee! By the way, this story is set after the Last Olympian, and all that...

Disclaimer: I do not own Percy Jackson and The Olympians. ( i wish i did, though)


Chapter 2: Camp Half-Blood, and a New Life

When I came to, I found myself staring up at a wooden ceiling. I felt horrible. I slowly sat up, only to be pushed down by a girl with blonde hair and grey eyes. She looked sort of familiar... Oh, right; she was one of the kids who had come to help me before. I felt a new wave of regret and shame pass through me.

I opened my mouth to speak, and found that a little square of something had been shoved into my mouth. It was probably the most delicious thing I'd ever tasted in my entire life. It was the taste of my mum's fresh macaroni and cheese, homemade and straight from the oven. I savoured the taste for awhile, and then swallowed the treat.

I gasped. "What is this stuff?"

"It's called Ambrosia. It heals demi-gods," the girl said.

I looked at her in confusion. "Demi-gods? You mean half human, half... half god?"

She smirked at me. "Of course."

I looked down at myself, and found I'm wearing a night gown. "Umm..."

The girl laughed. "I changed you, don't worry."

I blushed, and smileed. "Umm... my name is Sakiko," I told her, holding out my hand. "We didn't meet very good, so, let's start over."

She smiled at me, and shook my hand. "My name is Annabeth. Isn't your name Japanese?"

"Yeah, my mum loves Japanese names, so, yeah..." I said. "So, we're... ummm... demi-gods?"

"Yup," she said. "I'm the daughter of Athena. You know, goddess of wisdom, and stuff like that."

"Wow, cool. So, wait, I'm a demi-god too? Who's my parent?" I asked.

"We don't know yet. Usually a god parent claims the child within the first twentyfour hours of the kids' conciousness," she said.

I look at her in confusion. "What do you mean, 'usually'?"

"Well, since the gods promised to, they have, but sometimes they are a bit busy. Oh, right, capture the flag today. It's Friday. If you're feeling up to it, you can join us later on," she said.

"Um, okay, sure," I said.

"Great. So, how would you like a tour around the camp?" she asked me.

"That would be great," I said. I stood up shakily, and stood on my feet. After about a minute, the ground stopped spinning, and I was able to walk. We left the hut, and I stared around in amazement. There was a huge strawberry field to my right, and there were a few freaky looking half goats playing what looked like reed pipes. Right in fron of me was a huge forest, and to my left was a ring of cabins. Each and every one of them was different. One that was all blue, and looked like it was covered in coral caught my eye. It was magnificent. I pointed at the cabins.

"Are you assigned to those depending of your parent?" I asked.

"Um, yeah, you are," said Annabeth. "Since we don't know your parent yet, you'll be assigned to the Hermes cabin."

"Huh," I said. "So, what's capture the flag?" I ask.

"You'll find out," she said, grinning maliciously.