[center][color=coral][h1]Amy Nolan[/h1][/color][/center] Her mother had actually dropped her off at the side of the hill. Of course that was after she and her mother had had an hour longer conversation before the car about her father and her uncles who apparently were Greek Gods in their spare time and that was the honest truth. It was a bit hard to swallow really, but Amy knew when her mother was being serious. She would get this glint in her eyes that said 'I am super serious right now and you better believe me or I will punch you in the face.' Despite the fact that Amy knew that her mother would never hit her, she was smart enough to not test that theory. So she was forced to believe that her father was indeed one of the almight Greek Gods, though her mother had refrained from telling which one. Something about that her father would tell her in due time and it was not to her mother to disclose this information. [color=coral]"But why do I need to go to camp?"[/color] Amy had sort of whined. The idea of summer camp was pretty exciting to be honest, but that was more if you had the choice yourself. When your mother was telling it was automatically less cool. Her mother had explained once again that her uncles thought that it would be good for her now that she was coming off age. Amy had huffed at that. She was fifteen. She was not coming of age yet. But she had agreed anyway. It was cool to attend a summar camp. Cool kids did that right? And apparently there would be all these kids that were descendants from gods so that was kind of cool. So she had finally kissed her mother goodbye and had watched as she had stepped back into the car. And she actually drove away. Somehow Amy had still thought that this might perhaps been a joke. Clearly it wasn't. So she trudged up the hill, her back on her shoulder. Her mother could apparently not approach the camp. It had something to do with the protection that lay over the camp. Maybe they had a really good alarm system in place that detected demi-gods as good and other people as bad? Amy would like to see what that looked like. Turned out the secrurity guy was someone with a massive amount of eyes. Amy recalled a story about Argus, but it wasn't much. He had never seem that interesting to her, but after actuallyl physically meeting him face to face she definitely changed her mind. Eventually with the help of people that were definitely satyrs and not normal people she found her way to one of the cabins. Clearly they knew that she was coming, or at least they didn't find it strange that a new face suddenly showed up. Amy couldn't help looking around eagerly at all the people. What gods would these children be descendant off? The cabin before her was large and there was another girl standing outside, looking equaly confused. Her guide left after mere seconds and now Amy was standing next to the confused girl. She opened her mouth, but remained silent for a second. [color=coral]"Eh.. so you are a demi-god too?"[/color] she asked then which was definitely the stupidest opening line ever to be honest. Of course she was, why else would she be there? But the words were already said. [color=coral]"Do you know what god you are descendant of?"[/color] [Talking to Skye]