When he left I walked to my cabin, hoping to see Piper. I was thinking about my father. I knew he would be worried, but I had to get to camp since I had 10 attacks within 6 days. I was starting to worry. Usually monsters never paid that much attention to me. My father was a famous mystery writer, and put everything he had into writing. His most famous character, Jane Johnson, was created after me: a 15-year-old Hispanic girl that lived with her single father.

When I walked in the cabin, it was completely empty. They must have been in their normal activities. I sighed and waited on my bunk until they came back. One thing Piper and I both hated about being daughters of Aphrodite was that it drew attention to us.

"Oh, hi Jessie. I'm glad you're back. We have a lot to talk about." Piper walked into the cabin.

"Yeah, we sure do. Where is everyone else?" I asked.

"Um, I don't really know. Somewhere in camp," She replied.

"Can I ask you something? Well, two things actually."

"Yeah, anything. What is it?"

"If I'm attacked by 10 monsters in 6 days, is that bad?"

"Yes. You should probably tell Chiron. What was the other thing?"

"I was on my way to. And the other thing was, well, if I ever needed any advice about, um…"

"About what?"

"About guys and relationships. I can always come to you, right?"

"Of course. That's what sisters are for right?"

I had to laugh. "Right. Well I should go talk to Chiron. See you later." I got up and jogged to the Big House. I was surprised to see Mr. D sitting at the table even though I knew that he was the camp director. I walked over to the table and stood awkwardly until Chiron looked up.

"What is it child?" but he didn't sound irritated, more concerned.

"I've been attacked a lot this week. 10 times to be exact."

"That's quite a lot, my dear. Is there anything else you want to tell me?"

"One thing. The monster I fought today said that I was being watched, but by whom? Do you have any ideas?" Chiron looked troubles.

"As usual I have ideas, but none really make sense. When I figure it out, I will let you know. Now why don't you get cleaned up? Dinner will be soon."

I hadn't realized it was so late. 5 hours had passed since I left school. It couldn't have been that long, could it?