[center][color=9966CC][h2][b][i]Violet Black[/i][/b][/h2][/color][/center] [hr] Violet was tired. Traveling all of the way from Seattle to Long Island with her friend (who she now knew was called a Satyr) had been very draining. Two taxis, a short train ride, nearly a dozen buses, and walking. So much walking. On the bright side, it had been pleasant to see the sights during their journey. Violet still didn't understand a whole lot about what was happening or why she had listened to this kid and left her uncle and brother behind, but had decided to accept it, since the two had already crossed the entire country. The girl had a few small cuts and scrapes on her arms from the many trips through various wooded areas that had been made throughout the trip. She was wearing a white t shirt that was surprisingly unstained from the long journey, as well as a light pair of jeans and hiking boots. As always she was wearing a cross necklace she'd gotten at the orphanage so many years ago. Even now, after traveling for over a week, she still gave off a mysterious sense of whimsical and natural beauty. She hadn't brought much with her, just a small messenger bag filled with a few changes of clothes, some belongings, and a handful of crumpled up dollar bills. The long voyage had mostly been filled with a peaceful silence, with an occasional question that was often responded to with a "You'll find out soon enough." Now that she was almost to the camp, Violet was getting pretty anxious. The Greek Gods... they were real. If that was in fact true, then what the Satyr said about her being the daughter of a god must also be true, which would mean- Violet's thoughts were interrupted when her guide said that they had arrived. Looking ahead at the hill before her, she noticed the tree standing tall on top of it. Camp Half-Blood. This was it. As the pair reached the top of the hill, the Satyr noticed the small group of kids waiting there and suggested that Violet should go talk to them, before heading off to do their own thing. Approaching the three, two girls and a boy, Violet gave a small wave and smiled softly. [color=9966CC]"Um, hello."[/color] She glanced around the group, noticing that the boy was wearing an eye patch and that the two girls both seemed a little lost. Maybe they were new too? [color=9966CC]"I just got here, is there anyone that I'm supposed to talk to so I can learn more about what this place is exactly and where I'm supposed to go?"[/color] [@Jasonhero] [@Arcalept] [@Fieryfly]