Eventually sleep found me, but so did dreams. Suddenly I was standing on a mountain's peak. The moon was high and bright, while the air was thin and cold.

"You are blind, little hero," a harsh voice said. "You cannot stop us now. We are plotting your defeat and no one can thwart us. Even the gods themselves cannot stop us. We are strong and growing stronger. I give you one choice: join us, or Die!" The scene dissolved with a cold laughter.

When I came back into focus, I was outside the Apollo cabin. Austin and Will Solace, the head counselor, were standing near the back, having I quiet discussion.

"Is it normal for them to be giggly around new campers? Even after a week?" Austin asked.

"No, it's not, but that doesn't mean that it's bad. It usually means that they like you." Will replied, a little irritated. "Why do you even want to know this?"

"I don't know, but it kind of creeps me out. They stare at me every time we're in the same room or area."

"Well that's good right? I mean you like one of them don't you?"

Austin blushed, "Yeah, but not one of the girly ones. She came today."

"Oh, you mean Jessie? Yeah, she's cool. But I wouldn't suggest making her mad."

"Why?"

"Oh, you'll figure it out."

"Ok, well I'm going in the cabin," Austin turned and walked in the door with Will following.

I turned and saw my mother standing there. "Why did you show me this?"

"Do I need a reason, Jess?" she asked politely.

"No, but it would be better if you had one."

"I'm sorry to disappoint you. Goodnight."

"Night mom." I said as she disappeared, leaving me in the dark.