We spent about another hour at the archery range were Lee taught me how to arch while kneeling, standing in a tree and a whole bunch more. Then we went to the forge to make some arrows, so if i ever needed more I knew what to weren't many kids in the forge, maybe six or seven and me and Lee made nine.
"Seriously Lee." I said.
"What?" He asked.
"Your gonna trust me with MORE sharp items?"
"Your gonna have to get used to 'em soon." Lee really made me feel better today. I felt fine here, like I fit in but I wasn't totally sure were I belonged at camp. I still don't, but Lee knew what I was dealing with and he was such a good friend to me. "Its simple! Just don't hurt your self."
"You make it sound so safe." I said. He smiled , grabbed a box off of the shelf and sat across from me.
"This is what you gotta do. Get your arrow head," He opened the box and handed me a arrow head. "which will have a celestial bronze tip."
"What?"
"Celestial bronze, very rare, it causes injury's to monsters and demigods but passes right through humans."
"Ohh-kay."
"So moving on, take the arrow base and take this string and tie it properly around so it stays." I wrapped the string around the base and around the arrow head tightly. "Okay good, know take this knife and cut it into the bottom and put the arrow feather in."
"Wait, its seriously called an arrow feather?"
"No, its just cooler to say and I forgot the real term."
"Great..." I took the knife and put a small slit in the bottom and put the 'arrow feather' in.
"Hey you did pretty good!"
"Seriously? Look at this in comparison." I put my arrow next to his. "Mine looks like crap."
He laughed. "This is the first one you made, its good for your first time!"
A conch horn blew.
"Come on, its dinner time."
