[center][h1][color=#EEE8AA]Ezekiel Kel[/color][/h1] [img]https://64.media.tumblr.com/e7a77ef74fdd6e09c04e7114054e893e/tumblr_inline_n6nwypp6Pl1sftto9.gif[/img] [I][color=#EEE8AA]Location:[/color][/i] Burger King [color=#EEE8AA]Skills:[/color] [/center] [hr][hr] Ezekiel slowly shifted his weight in the seat to look at Alexios. He raised an eyebrow before he smirked and picked up one of the god’s fries. [color=#EEE8AA]”Oh good, then you don’t mind [i]sharing[/i].”[/color] God or not, Zeke wasn’t budging for this asshole. There was only room for one of those on a quest, and Zeke had been holding that title for four years now. Demetri did his best to diffuse the situation, and Ezekiel gave him a smile for his efforts. He didn’t mind the contact or being close to Demetri. He was about to kiss Demi’s cheek when Demi pushed him back to his pile of food. Ezekiel’s eyes widened. [color=#EEE8AA]”Dem… I said just to get us fries to share,”[/color] he said, feeling instantly shy and embarrassed. Zeke didn’t come from money and had learned to survive on very little. True, camp life had spoiled him, but Zeke knew how to limit his food intake enough to survive while on quests. This was his third one, after all. Talk around them was on discussing travel options. Ezekiel didn’t understand why this was coming up again. Janelle forked over hundreds of dollars to get them train tickets across the states, and now people wanted to abandon that idea. That didn’t sit well with Zeke. But wait, there’s more. Alexios had a party bus. [i]Are you kidding me?[/i] Ezekiel looked at Nancy before she even spoke up. He knew there was no way in hell that was happening, and no way in hell Zeke was going to force her into her living nightmare before she had to relive her nightmare. [color=#EEE8AA]”No need, Nancy, I’ll take the train with you.”[/color] Was everyone at Camp Half-Blood completely mental, or was having no empathy some requirement when half-bloods died before their eighteenth birthday? Of course, Alexios didn’t know why that idea should never have been brought up.