[h3][color=indianred]Skye[/color][/h3] Of [i]course[/i] Skye had been shocked at learning that her new friend was a satyr. It wasn't everyday one meets a creature from mythology they had learned about in middle school. Already thoroughly excited about that, learning that she was also something out of mythology was dizzying. It didn't take long to adjust, though, and she was soon asking a thousand questions a minute while trying to pack what things she had for 'camp'. [color=indianred]"I have never been to a summer camp! What activities are there? Are there crafts? I love arts and crafts! Wait, you said I was the daughter of a god. Which god? Will I meet him?"[/color] Suffice to say, the satyr was becoming quite irritated. He had known to look for a powerful demigod, but never expected her to be a homeless teenager living in the streets of Brooklyn. It was a wonder that Skye hadn't been killed by a monster by then. In fact, she seemed absolutely fine with her situation. When she had exclaimed that she needed to pack her things, the satyr had been expecting a sleeping bag of some sort and maybe an extra pair of clothes. However, she pulled him to an alley and began throwing piles of clothes, food, and other essentials into a decent suitcase. Anyone else would have thought she was a spoiled rich girl who decided to 'run away' from home, only to come back the same day in tears. The ride to the Camp was as uneventful as it gets; they grabbed a public bus and hopped off in the middle of no where. Skye was practically jumping out of her shoes in anticipation, even though all she could see was a hill. The satyr shook his head and smiled, before walking her to the Tree and into Camp. With eyes wide and a smile even wider, Skye followed the satyr closely down the hill and to a large cabin. As soon as Skye was dropped off at the Cabin, the satyr took off back up the hill, mumbling something about other recruits and schedules. [color=indianred]"Uhh. What do I do now?"[/color] [h3][color=darkslateblue]Cam[/color][/h3] Cam could honestly say that he'd never seen the entrance of a camp quite like this. Not only was it incredibly obscure, but it was also in the middle of the city. [i][color=darkslateblue]How do they fit a whole camp in here?[/color][/i] It didn't help that in front of the door was a kid, decked out in ancient armor and carrying a deadly weapon. As soon as Cam approached, they gripped their weapon tighter and stood at attention. Once they saw that he was just a teenager, however, they relaxed and even smiled at him. "New recruit? You can just head right on in. {Guard #1} is already taking another recruit inside. Run and you can catch up to them. Just follow the path." Cam shrugged and jogged inside, coming to a sudden halt when he caught a glance at the scenery. Between us and the gathering of buildings similar to a school's dorm sector was a river that fed into a lake in another, bigger area. This one was closer in similarity to an actual town. On a hill near that town sat a grouping of small buildings, styled in the way that an ancient temple would have been. It was a lot to take in, and Cam would have continued gawking if he hadn't spotted the pair he was supposed to meet up with a few yards down the path. [color=darkslateblue]"Hey, wait up!"[/color] He caught up and followed at the same place, looking at the girl who wasn't wearing armor. [color=darkslateblue]So... what's up?"[/color]