Hey so I almost have everyone chosen but I still have a few spots open so keep entering!

Real quick, this is in the point of view of my character finding her way to the camp, I'm posting this now so that it's not confusing on what's going on once I actually start writing and also since I don't have all the characters needed yet I might as well start some writing now that doesn't require them:)

It was just another average night. Nothing interesting just a beautiful black sky full of stars, like every other night. Nothing is ever exciting, for everything goes my way due to my coincidental luck. Well this luck may seem like a blessing but to me it's what keeps me from feeling human, because everyone makes mistakes, so why can't I. My dad got fired two months ago, got in a car crash last week, and dropped his phone in the toilet yesterday, so I know I don't get my luck from him. But then who, my mom? Ive never seen her before. That's why I'm sneaking out tonight to find her. I gently pried open my window and crawled out "Honey is everything oka-" my dad started as he noticed I was half way out the window. "I uh" my voice squeaked terrified of getting in trouble. Suddenly a cold hand grabbed my leg and ripped me out the window into the cold dark night. What seemed to be a monster took off running dragging me behind. "Run" whispered a voice in my mind. I grabbed onto the nearest tree branch and tried to resist the winged creature. I pulled my self up as I started to climb. The monster flew up after me. "Ahhh! Get away you, you um, creepy thing!" I screamed climbing faster. I ripped off a branch and smacked it in the head not doing any damage. Trying to keep cool I grabbed onto another branch to help carefully lower myself. This plan failed and after receiving to much pressure the branch snapped and I fell to the ground, landing perfectly without a scratch. "The one time I'm glad I'm lucky" I laugh as I ran right into a sign that read "camp half blood".

/lol sorry it's crap, whale I have a dentist appointment to be heading to now.