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Marlen Ross ~ Child of Apollo ~ Iliana Remington-Taylor ~ Daughter of Demeter




Marlen was just looking around and not really sure where in the almighty fuck they were meant to go. To the big building where all the other people were going? It looked important, to be sure. But a lot of these buildings looked convoluted enough that they were fucking with Marlen’s ability to gauge their importance at a glance. If they squinted, they could see a house made of glass off in the distance.

But then someone walked up to them.

”Huh? Oh. Yeah… I just got here. Not really sure what’s what. Did a god send you here too?” They asked.

Iliana cocked her head to the side. She wasn’t expecting a question like that, but she figured it was best to answer the person.

”Well, yes, but I came here several months ago. My mom is Demeter and I was sent here for my own protection. Are you hungry or do you want to find a cabin? I can’t remember which cabins are open. I only know the location of mine and a few others. If you’re hungry, the main hall is right here. We get all of our meals here.”

That was one thing she really needed to work on though, knowing whose cabins belong to whom. Maybe she could ask Nelly for help on that since she had perfect memory.

”Yeah. I haven’t had real food in days,” They said. Though, Marlen didn’t consider what they had on that damn boat to be real food because it didn’t come out of a can. They were used to eating not-so-great food on the road.

”Name’s Marlen. I’m Apollo’s kid.”

The instant Apollo’s name came up, Iliana’s eyes lit up and her entire demeanor changed from shy to cheerful.

“Apollo’s your dad?! Oh, he’s amazing. He’s done a lot for me . . . after some things happened before I came to camp.”

She almost mentioned her injuries from her captivity, but managed to stop herself. As happy as she was to meet another one of his children, she wasn’t ready to talk about her ordeal to a complete stranger. Maybe if they got to know each other better, she might be willing. For now, it was baby steps. It was then she remembered Marlen mentioned they hadn’t eaten well in awhile.

”You must be famished then! Let’s get some food in you then,” Iliana said before taking their hand and leading them into the Main Hall.

She saw that people were still inside. Letting go of Marlen’s hand, she turned to him.
”Get whatever you like. There’s plenty of variety. Do you want me to keep you company or I can leave if you want.”

The last thing she wanted to be was a bother.

”Uh-“ There was a lot of food in here. Most definitely not the kind of food a person would get out of a can or out of a vending machine, which was pretty damn unusual to Marlen.

”You’re fine, just… Hm.” Marlen grabbed an apple and a bottle of water. They weren’t that hungry at the moment, but they figured they might as well get full while the food’s there. Instead of eating anything fancy that this camp probably ate on the regular, they went for the bare minimum.

”There we go,” They said, with a loud crunch.

Looked like Marlen didn’t need much. Then again, didn’t say they had some food already? Not one to question their choices, Iliana merely nodded. Besides, she loved apples too. She couldn’t cook for the life of her, but she liked making salads, which included a fruit salad.

”Okay, shall we try to find you a cabin then? If you have any questions, I can try to answer them since I’ve been here for several months.”

She thought about asking for help about available cabins from Andy or Wes, but both were preoccupied and she did not want to interrupt them.

Marlen made a pff sound. ”I dunno, is that what I’m supposed to be doing? All I heard was there were other godly kids here. Didn’t plan on staying too long, unless we’re meant to? Are we?”

Their questions made Iliana think. Honestly she didn’t know how long they were meant to stay there. Her mother or Athena never mentioned how long they would live there.

Honestly, I don’t know the answer to the last question. All my mother told me was to come here with my adopted brother and another friend at the time. My friend did leave, but only because he wanted to finish college. As for what we’ll be doing here. Mostly it’ll be to train. Tonight we’re having a New Year’s Party since for the past few months we’ve been rebuilding due to an incident that happened here that caused a lot of damage. I know I need help with controlling my abilities. So I am glad I am here. Being here has helped me more than living with my brother’s family, although I am really grateful to them. I lost my father at a young age and since my mom couldn’t take care of me, they took me in. My brother is Athena’s son. Just so you are aware, always be honest with him. He’s an expert lie detector. His name is Heath and he’s a tall man with shoulder length blonde hair.”

Iliana was rambling for once, and realizing she was, she clamped her mouth shut and blushed a little. Maybe Nelly was having an effect on her. Suddenly, she felt a tingle go up her spine and she looked to see another new face at a table, with a plant she instantly recognized as a Minthe. She saw what he did before turning back to Marlen. She didn’t know the guy, but he felt familiar. Still she didn’t want to ignore Marlen.

”So was there anything else you’d like to know?”

Well. That was a lot.

Marlen stared at her, eyes wide. ”Uh… Yeah. There is… Training for what? Did I come all this way just to get drafted into the Greek god army? And- What incident? What did I get myself into here?”

Apollo hadn’t said shit about what was going on in this camp. He didn’t tell Marlen about fighting or about people dying or anything like that. Maybe they could get away with defying a god if this turned out to be a mess after all.

Iliana heard what Marlen asked, but she was still a bit embarrassed by all she said. A few minutes later, she finally answered them.

”Well, uh, . . . hmmm. I was never given those answers about our reason for training in general. I was just told why I had to train. Believe me I need it since I have powers that hurt others.”

She left that last part a bit ambiguous for she didn’t lie, but she didn’t want them to know she had hurt and killed before. It was the biggest reason why she never condone Alex’s actions since she had done the exact same things. Thinking of the Valises, she couldn’t help but be envious of them, but that was in the past. She certainly didn’t blame others for disliking them, but she just never could. Wanting to get outside, she turned to Marlen.

”Are you ready to find a cabin now? And about those last two questions, well, as for the incident, are you sure you want to know? It wasn’t a good thing that happened. And I am afraid I can’t answer that last one about what you got yourself into, sorry.”

”Whatever you can tell me, please and thank you.” Marlen held up a map of the place and started walking. ”Going that way, so yeah, lemme see what’s not taken.”

They’d probably just sleep in a tree, though.

As they walked, Iliana tried to think how to explain what happened. She really didn’t want to go into that much detail. And even though she knew what happened to the others, she didn’t know how to talk about them. Should she even mention what happened to them? Maybe she can just summarize? Yes, that was probably best.

”Well, a couple of months ago there was a battle here. There were a lot of monsters and everyone in camp at the time got involved. It happened in the middle of the night, so all of us were taken unaware. Not all of us survived it, but most did. A few left the camp after that. All of us were injured in some form though. I was one of the lucky ones, I only suffered a broken leg. Even though I am no healer, I tried making more healing ointment using flora I grow in my own Greenhouse. It can only help with minor injuries though. As we were healing, some of us, who were able, started rebuilding. The gate was built to help protect the camp.”

She kept quiet after that. She saw the map Marlen had. She didn’t remember there being a map of the camp. She wouldn’t worry about it and just followed Marlen.

”That’s rough, man,” Marlen commented, seeming to know exactly where they were going. ”Never seen anything like that myself, but I can fix stuff if someone’s hurt. Y’know, Apollo and such.”

They were walking in a straight line towards the cabins. ”I bet I can figure the rest of this out myself, if you’re busy.”

Iliana was glad they were willing to help out. That was a good sign for sure. Once he mentioned he was going to be okay from here, Iliana nodded her head.

”All right. Oh, there is a New Years party tonight. I forget where it’ll be but I wanted to make you aware if you decided to go. I am trying to be more social so I’ll be going. For how long will be the question. It was nice meeting you Marlen. Hope you find yourself a decent cabin.”

With that, Iliana smiled and waved before departing.

”Yeah. Thanks…”

Marlen watched her skip off and looked down at their map…

…They were definitely sleeping in a tree tonight.
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8e0047....|....hall > roaming


Lochlan cringed far too much at what departed his sister’s mouth. She was right most the time and she knew it. It was another part of Blair being Blair unfortunately. Ever tried to argue with a sibling with wicked smarts? Orgasms and boobs were nice but he didn’t particularly want the image of his sister offering those services even when he knew it’s what she got up to.

Next she offered him demigods of Aphrodite instead of the goddess, including ‘hotdog’ action bringing another grimace. “Even if I swung that way, I wouldn’t, you seen what he’s packing? As in the blonde!” God that was said all wrong. As tales went though, Blair herself tried to hit on Wes and got a knife or some utensil thrown at her in consequence. Lochlan was glad he wasn’t stupidly attracted to the son of Aphrodite because he was like some prized jewel and she was his fierce keeper. Meanwhile, playing Indiana Jones for anybody was overrated.

Then there was a new camper and Sloane walking by. Lochlan looked off to the other side like something of interest was there until they passed to find Blair’s head following them. Except for that noise she made – him. Blair was following him and eye fucking the beat up guy silly with Sloane right there. He shook his head to himself as he kept trekking forward. “You’re insatiable.”

Finally, there was her advising him not to think and referring to a guy as chocolate. He let Blair slip away and watched her walk to her first victim of the day.

All things said and done he didn’t know what head he wanted to listen to. Neither was really predominant. He guessed that’s what happened when a chick put you in a funk. Lochlan clucked his tongue, shoving his hands in his pockets observing people for a moment longer. Good genes must’ve really been the gods’ gift. Some paired up, others found their own way about camp. He’d probably fake being new too only the story could fall apart quickly and the act would have to be long running. He could throw it off like he was a horrible prankster but even then …err.

His eyes were absolutely magnetized to one girl but she was with Sylas by that stage. Those fucking Astors. It went to reinforce another Blair theory right. Don’t think and just go or it would be too late.

Lochlan headed for the hall where at least there was guaranteed warmth and a feed. You know something good for a bit. Rather than his usual serving of a value meal, he picked some cereal, went to a table and people watched as spoon after spoon fell in his mouth. He could’ve had cereal in his cabin but Blair wanted him out and judging, so he was making a point to be out and seen and judging.

He perked up a little in Andy’s disappointed demeanor leaving Mason at the table. He’d be sure to poke that bear later. What else was there...some plant stroking guy that Nelly approached. He hadn’t got to know her much yet but from what he could gather she was a lot.
Blair and her victim. Wes and Trinity…which was a shame because there was something about that fierce keeper that said she was great in the sack. But he probably couldn’t out-charm her in front of the son of Aphrodite. That’d put him to shame. He wondered if he could get Blair to try and work Wes while Lochlan worked Trinity. But that was more a last card play.
A couple other fleeting faces were around he’d come to know later.

Before he knew it his bowl was empty. He gathered his dishes, putting them away and headed out. There were none to torment here. Not yet.

He pinched one of the conjured maps seeing where the collection of newbies had chosen to nest and boy had a few filled with occupancy. Lochlan didn’t get actual figures seeing them earlier but this would be a spoiler if he deducted every face he already knew. If he was more attentive he could’ve paid attention to everyone else’s residence and count that way but he didn’t and besides, as he glanced again, the map updated in front of his eyes. He rolled it up and placed it in his pocket. He’d confer with the map later.

Lochlan walked around camp sort of…aimlessly. Just scoping the new and improved place out and new cabins. Maybe he was expecting a little awe but the walls made him feel more like a prisoner. Thankfully his blind walk led him in the path of the wide-eyed petiteness of Iliana. He was sure to beam at her, giving her all the warmth and gooeyness of a friend and he even took her arms in his hands when she was in range, looking her over. “My fascinating thing,” he greeted. Honestly, since they last encountered, she had come quite the way. Her voice was hoarse and scratchy and frankly terrible but even through that he could tell she was soft spoken. Now, there was a whole new air about her or sound at least. Pandora’s Box must’ve worked a treat screaming and yelling through all that terror.

“Tell me where you've been, what you've been up to.” Because it was so off-handed, for once, Lochlan didn't inject his powers during a statement. He was simply conversing at this stage. But he would love for her to take him back to her Pandora nightmare, give him a good story or something. Lochlan was incredibly bored and it was up to Iliana to entertain him of her own free will or he could make her.


interactions ....|.... Iliana ............... mentions ....|.... Blair, Osée, Andy, Sylas, Chariselle, Ace, Sloane, Trinity, Wes, Mason, Andrew, Nelly

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#4a766e ~ Outside on the Activities Field



Iliana wondered if Marlen was going to be okay. They certainly were a quiet person it seems, much like her. Looking around, she wondered what she could do now. Iliana wasn't sure she was up to meeting more people yet. Maybe she could just walk around for a bit before going back to her cabin before lunch. She thought of the people she met already. Ocean she definitely wanted to get to know more. Marlen seemed nice enough, but if Iliana was honest with herself, she was initially excited to meet them due to their parent being Apollo. Iliana wasn't going to force herself to be friends if she couldn't connect past that point. Time would tell.

Iliana was jarred out of her thoughts when someone took her by the arms. Gasping, she quickly relaxed when she saw it was Lochlan. He seemed to be genuinely happy to see her, and Iliana couldn't help but smile back. She then recalled how he addressed her and couldn't help but blush a little, which was very evident considering how pale she was. She wasn't used to compliments. Fascinating definitely wasn't a word she would associate with herself.

Asking how she was and what she'd been up to, Iliana saw no reason to withhold anything from him.

"It's good to see you Lochlan. Well, I've been busy. I've been focusing making more healing supplies since the last battle. I'll never be able to do the things Apollo can do, but I didn't like seeing others hurt so much either. Speaking of which, have you fully recovered from the fight? I was worried about you. Also I know this is old news, but I am sorry for being so rude to you when we first met. I had been mute for a long time, and for some reason, when you asked for my name, I was able to talk for the first time."

Iliana didn't see much of Lochlan the past few months. She would have checked up on him herself, but she didn't know where his cabin was. It was another reason why she wanted to know where everyone's cabins were. If something happened, she wanted to make sure that person was okay. Looking him over, he did appear to be fine now, much to Iliana's relief. She definitely remembered his duel, or lack of one considering Liam had knocked him out flat before the duel could even begin. So she wondered what kind of skills he possessed since she didn't see him at all during that battle. She had been relieved to see he was one of the survivors. Then again, she was happy to see anyone survive that encounter. One thing she would focus on was working on her wind powers more. Her agrokinesis ended up saving her life that night, so she wanted to focus on her aerokinesis more.

"Did you hear Andy's announcements today? There are new campers and there's a New Year's Party tonight."



Interactions ~ Lochlan @Sir Sparky ~ Mentions ~ Marlen, Ocean, Andy
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"Well....," Leo sounded a bit shy."My father is Ares, and despite me being on bad terms with him. He sent me a message about coming here for my safety." He would chuckle a bit,"The only reason I am here is because my mother thought that since a god warned me about being safe, that I should listen anyway." Leo would sigh at the words, hopefully, he is not making a mistake being here. "So here I am in camp and getting my bearings."

"Though if bad things can happen at camp, then I kinda wonder why I am here." Anger started to slowly rise in him. "He said he wanted me to be safe, but if this is some kind of trick to make me into a proper warrior, then...." Leo clenched his fists and was noticeably angered. But he soon reigned it back and tried to calm down. His fists unclenched after a bit and relaxed. "Like I said, not on good terms with my father but, I hope he is not trying to trick me or anything." Still sounding a bit annoyed. Ares not showing up at camp or trying to talk to him would be the best for Leo in his mind. But if the war god were to actually show his face to Leo, Leo does not know what would happen.

After some more calming down, "No, I have not seen the armory and I would not mind a tour." Leo following the direction of where Duke pointed with his head. Seeing the armory building in the distance."Since I may need something from it if something bad happens, and it can, it sounds like." Leo is noticeably calmer now, despite the threat of danger, and sounds a bit curious."But, since I said who my father was, who is your godly parent?" Leo hoping that Duke has a better relationship with his godly parent than he has with Ares.

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"Oh your is mother is Athena, that is cool." Sofia remarked friendly, trying to hide her anxiety about being a child of Hades. "We are just here to train? That's it?" Sofia looking a bit confused."I was not told about that, just that this place is supposed to be safe for demi-gods and that is about it." If the main goal of the camp is to train demi-gods, then what are they training for? Sofia wondered in her thoughts. "Though I see there is still danger about and good to know." Sofia trying not to sound disappointed at the truth despite her own expectations about camp.

Sofia went wide-eyed when Heath told her that not only that Pandora's box was real but it had been used against the campers. "That is very concerning Heath and.... I guess this place is not as safe as I thought." Sofia looked concerned and took a moment to think before continuing. Wondering if Hades had anything to do with it. But, thought against asking it, for now at least.

Sofia felt mostly relieved by Heath's words. More so when he spoke about the other Hades kid in camp who is respected and not an outcast. She felt relieved enough that she smiled a bit. "That is good to hear, Heath, I want you to know what since... My mother told me about some of the stuff Hades has done, and I thought that perhaps the people here might treat me badly by association." The last bit of anxiety slowly going away. "The sins of the father and whatnot." She would sigh with relief and looked better. "Still, I know now that at least people will not hate me for being a Hades kid, and you do not have to worry, Heath. I will not try to mess anything up or anything bad." Hopefully, she thought, since she was sure that demi-gods can still be pricks and she is not afraid to throw down. Though she thought to maybe ease up here since these are demi-gods and not normal humans.

Sofia had a curious look on her face. "Though about the Hades kid you mentioned, Mason. Do you know where he is? Just since I kinda want to meet him, my half-brother, but not now. We are still talking here, but for the future. Where can I find him?"

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Anissa didn't immediately carry the dress back into the warmth of the cabin. Instead, she remained rooted on the frosty balcony, the once-bright gown now a heavy, lifeless bundle in her grasp, its sparkle muted by a thin, glittering layer of ice. The biting cold seeped through her exposed skin, chilling her feet, and climbed steadily up her arms, yet she felt strangely immobile. Around her, the earlier howling wind had dropped to a mere sigh, almost as if the day itself was holding its breath, patiently observing her struggle to determine the next necessary action. The weight in her arms wasn't just the dress; it felt like the burden of a choice she wasn't ready to make. Seconds stretched into a silent, frigid minute where her only movement was the faint cloud of her breath hanging in the air. Finally, the sheer physical discomfort broke through her hesitation, forcing a decision she couldn't resist even if she wanted to deep down.

She pivoted stiffly, pushing the balcony door open and stepping back into the marginally warmer room, closing the door firmly against the encroaching cold. Crossing to the bed, she placed the frozen dress down with extreme caution, treating it as if it were ancient, brittle parchment that could crumble at the slightest careless touch. Her eyes instinctively avoided the embroidered pomegranate symbol, its presence feeling like an unwanted, watchful eye. Turning her back deliberately on both the dress and its unsettling emblem, she walked purposefully towards her satchel resting on a chair. Her fingers, still stiff from the cold, fumbled slightly before finding the zipper’s pull. She slid it open, the sound sharp in the quiet room, and plunged her hand deep inside the bag’s interior.

Beneath a small, soft velvet pouch holding her everyday makeup and a round compact mirror, her searching fingers brushed against leather. She pulled out the journal, its black cover softened by age and constant pressure, the spine permanently flattened from countless nights spent hidden beneath her pillow for safekeeping. A frayed, dark blue silk ribbon held it closed, tied not for decoration but out of sheer, practical need to keep the fragile pages contained. Anissa had retied that ribbon so frequently over the years that its silk threads held the intimate memory of her touch far more deeply than most acquaintances ever knew her. The ribbon felt like an old, silent companion in the solitary ritual she’d long developed.

She held the book carefully in both hands, cradling it against her chest as though it were infinitely precious, despite the confusing and often disturbing nature of the words trapped within its covers. This wasn't exactly a diary for recording daily events or confessing private feelings and hopes. This specific journal served as a locked vault for the other things – the intrusive flashes of places she’d never wanted to visit, the fractured images of unknown faces that invaded her mind without warning, and the sorrowful, puzzling messages she felt compelled to untangle. It was a burial ground for meanings only partially uncovered, graves dug shallow in understanding. Many pages were marred by angry ink blots and smears where frustrated or grief-stricken tears had fallen, while others were meticulously organized with dates and numbers, arranged like evidence from mysteries she was forced to investigate alone.

Walking back to the bed, she settled onto the edge, tucking her legs beneath her. Taking a steadying breath, she finally opened the book’s soft cover. The worn leather spine yielded easily, bending without protest, and the silk ribbon slid away from its marked page without a sound. Instantly, her own chaotic handwriting confronted her, the dark ink sprawling wildly across the paper in uneven, frantic lines; the tangled sentences looked like scattered, broken pieces of something larger. A powerful urge to slam the book shut surged through her. A familiar knot of dread tightened in her stomach; she recognized this particular entry instantly, needing only the first few words to know exactly which troubling ghost had risen from these pages:


Journal Entry — Undated and Untitled

Okay so new one today. Whispered to me on my way home and in my left ear while I was brushing my teeth.
Which is awesome. Not at all terrifying.

“She's buried under the magnolia.”

Cool. Super chill. Except! What the fuck does that even mean?


Magnolia what??
Magnolia why??Magnolia who??


Do we mean a tree? A street? A person?
Also, hi?? If it's a thing, there are like five magnolia trees between here and the pharmacy. What am I supposed to do, start exhuming flower beds?
(I could probably get away with it if I dressed like one of those gardening YouTubers.)
Anyway. It sounded serious. Kind of sad, actually. Not like the usual noise or the “turn left, here’s a dead bird” type thing.

I thought about ignoring it. Just for a second. But then I walked past Mrs. Pence’s place and felt it again, like pressure in my chest and that metallic taste in my mouth. Same as before. The magnolia in her yard is practically ancient. Gnarled. Weird looking roots. No idea what’s actually under there, but... something is. I think.

Don’t know if I’m supposed to do anything.
Don’t know if I can.

But it’s stuck in my head now.

What to do, what to do....


Besides the frantic writing, Anissa had drawn a magnolia blossom in the journal's margin. The petals were messy and blurred, sketched with rough, impatient strokes that clearly showed her irritation, both with the elusive clue and with herself for focusing on the wrong thing. Later, she had angrily crossed it out with a heavy black X, a futile attempt to erase the wasted time spent drawing flowers instead of uncovering the truth she desperately needed.

She let out a slow, controlled breath, her fingers trembling slightly as they hovered just above the paper, not quite touching the painful memory but feeling it just the same.

Even now, years later, Anissa could recall that particular night with unwelcome clarity. She had been only fourteen, standing alone under the weak yellow light of a streetlamp near her apartment, shivering violently in the damp night air. Cold mud streaked her bare wrists and ankles; the knees of her thin pyjama pants were soaked through from kneeling on dew-heavy grass in the Pences’ front yard. She had wandered several blocks in a daze after that had been a bust before the chilling realization hit her: she had absolutely no idea where she was supposed to go or how to find the grave the unseen presence implied. Back then, her protective satin gloves were still pristine, smooth and unmarked, not yet bearing the scars of frantic ironing or the deep creases from being clenched in terrified fists during countless sleepless nights.

She had finally crept back home, hands empty and heart numb with failure, relieved to find her mother still deeply asleep, completely unaware of her daughter's strange, muddy midnight expedition. Immediately afterward, trembling and desperate to make sense of everything in her head, she had grabbed her journal and poured out this very entry, the ink shaky and uneven across the page as she tried to capture everything she’d felt.

Now, years older, it remained just another frustrating mystery, unresolved and taunting her. It was nothing more than a collection of frantic questions and a ruined sketch, useless words on a page. She flipped the page over quickly, almost violently, as though remaining on it for too long might physically pull her back into that cold, lost fourteen-year-old body, forcing her to relive the crushing sense of defeat that had stubbornly clung to her ever since.

The next blank page opened easily beneath her thumb, the paper smoother, inviting something new. Something fresh.

Without meaning to, Anissa’s gaze drifted sideways towards the bed, settling on the lilac dress lying rumpled on the thick duvet, its colour soft in the lamplight. The embroidered symbol, that impossible pomegranate, flashed vividly in her mind's eye, its threads burning bright red against the darkness every time she blinked. She chewed nervously on the inside of her lip, pressed the tip of the pen firmly against the welcoming blankness of the new page, and released another slow, steadying breath, bracing herself.

Then, she began to write. The words emerged laboriously, as if each one had to be dragged up from some deep, resistant place within her, one reluctant syllable following another:

December 31st. Camp Athens. Lilac dress.

I found the symbol again. It’s here. Again. Why is it always a pomegranate? It wasn't enough to invade my dreams. Now it has to invade my wardrobe, too. (Still kind of cruel, but I'll give him points for presentation, I guess).


Anissa paused, the nib hovering uncertainly over the page. Her facial expression shifted between annoyance and deep puzzlement with something more painful stirring underneath both feelings – a dull ache she fiercely pushed away, refusing to acknowledge its source or give it a name. This internal struggle held her still for several silent moments before she finally lowered the pen again. With careful strokes, she added the words directly below her last sentence:

I didn’t destroy it. Should have. Wanted to. Didn't. Couldn't. It feels important somehow, even if I don’t know why yet.

What does it mean?


She let her eyes rest heavily on that final question, her focus narrowing as she stared at the words. The simplicity of “What does it mean?” felt huge and impossible. To break the tense silence pressing in on her, and perhaps mock her own confusion, she quickly scrawled in the right margin:

And why lilac?? Seriously, of all colours to use against me.


Anissa leaned back, pen poised between her fingers, and reread what she’d written. A nagging sensation told her she’d missed something crucial, something else from today that clawed at the edge of her thoughts. But how could she possibly capture that? She had no framework, no language for it.

Her pen stilled completely, pressed lightly against her lower lip while her teeth gently worried the plastic end. She gazed blankly at the page, her vision blurring the words. The challenge felt immense: How do you record something that lacks any form, name, or recognizable feature? How do you describe a profound emptiness that somehow felt tangible, like a physical void you could almost reach out and feel? The sheer impossibility of it was frustrating. Letting out a slow breath, she moved the pen once more, her handwriting becoming smaller, neater, almost hesitant, as it traced a new line:

Something else happened today. Not the dress. Something before.


She stopped again immediately, her lips pressing into a thin line of frustration. She barely believed what she’d experienced herself, making it seem ridiculous to write down. Yet, the urge to record it was strong, driven by a gut feeling that ignoring it would be reckless, like pretending not to smell smoke in a locked room. Gathering her resolve, she began again, the words coming in awkward fits and starts:

It wasn’t a ghost or spirit of any kind. Not that I could really tell. It was just…emptiness? It didn’t say anything. Didn’t even seem to want anything. It was just there, and it was wrong.


Her pen hovered, trembling slightly, as if she might scratch out the inadequate description. Instead, driven by necessity, Anissa forced herself to continue, trying to capture the physical sensation:

I felt it, somehow. Cold like frostbite, but in my chest. It wasn’t angry or sad. It was just… nothing. Like a scar that never healed. There because of something bad, but unexplainable at the same time.


Anissa hesitated once more, rereading the clumsy sentences twice. They felt insufficient, failing to convey the sheer, unnatural wrongness of the encounter. Still, it was the closest she could get. In the margin, needing to inject some bleak humour into the dread, she scribbled a quick note:

Avoid at all costs. Or poke it with a stick. 50/50.


Beside this flippant warning, she drew a crude stick figure (undoubtedly meant to be herself) warily poking a large, dark scribble labelled “???” with a long stick. A tiny thought bubble floated above the stick figure’s head, containing the words, Is this how I die? Finally, with a quiet sigh that held both weariness and a bit of dark amusement at her own doodle, Anissa let the pen drop from her fingers. She leaned back, the momentary release of tension short-lived. Then, decisively, she snapped the journal shut with a final snap.

Enough mysteries for one day.

Anissa hadn't anticipated her first day unfolding this way, not even remotely close. She hadn't arrived with grand hopes or detailed expectations, perhaps just envisioning stiff, awkward greetings and a perfunctory walk around the grounds of Camp Tragedy. Yet, reality had delivered something far stranger and more intense. The embroidered pomegranate symbol felt less like a decoration now and more like a hook; it might as well have had an actual thread winding around her wrist, tugging her relentlessly towards unseen complications she hadn't signed up for. The sheer unpredictability of it all left her feeling off-balance, a sensation she deeply disliked.

Her fingers moved unconsciously, rubbing the fabric of her gloves together. They remained firmly in place, a necessary shield, a constant physical barrier separating her skin from the unpredictable world she navigated. Despite the truly bizarre events of the day – the chilling, empty presence she’d encountered upon arrival and the impossible appearance of the lilac dress – the emotion lingering strongest wasn't terror. Instead, it was a demanding curiosity. It was an exhausting, infuriating pull that refused to be ignored, eating away at her despite her better judgment.

What did it all mean?

Why had her father come for her now? Why did he send her here? Why didn’t he meet her more directly?

And most frustratingly, why did a part of her, buried deep beneath layers of resentment and confusion, genuinely want to uncover the answers to these maddening riddles?

Anissa sat motionless for a long moment, fingers lightly gripping the journal as her earlier frenzy faded into quiet exhaustion.

She felt it all catch up to her then—every step she'd taken to get here and the unsettling encounter on her way into camp, all pressing against her like a weight she'd managed to ignore until now. Jetlagged, emotionally drained, and yet still running on stubborn adrenaline, Anissa finally allowed herself the concession she’d been avoiding since landing in Greece.

Rest. She needed rest.

Pushing the journal aside gently, she left it lying half-open on her side table, its unsettling contents temporarily abandoned. Her movements became automatic, detached: the scarf unwound from her neck, socks peeled off her feet. She curled onto the bed, pulling the duvet around her, the simple action feeling monumental. Overwhelming fatigue slammed into her, dragging her eyelids shut almost before her head fully settled onto the pillow. Her breathing deepened, slowing into an even rhythm as sleep rushed up to claim her.

And for once, mercifully so, her mind offered only blank, dreamless darkness.


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The small girl had turned beet red at his pet name for her, something which Lochlan would consider a little success and cute even.

"It's good to see you Lochlan. Well, I've been busy." Lochlan sensed a list coming, potentially with a side of gossip.

"I've been focusing making more healing supplies since the last battle. I'll never be able to do the things Apollo can do, but I didn't like seeing others hurt so much either. Speaking of which, have you fully recovered from the fight? I was worried about you. Also I know this is old news, but I am sorry for being so rude to you when we first met. I had been mute for a long time, and for some reason, when you asked for my name, I was able to talk for the first time."

He rubbed the back of his neck. There was no list or gossip but there was almost a call out. Lochlan had no idea she was mute to begin with and what was typically a simple and harmless command could spin this girl’s world. "Don’t worry about it. I tend to have that effect." He winked at her hoping to sweep it all under the rug. Even more helpful, he could shift subjects contextually. "As for the fight…" He looked down at his leg to his most predominant old injury and twisted it side to side. "Good as new. Horses, believe it or not. But it’s sweet you worried. I’m honestly flattered." Though he doubted it was personal as much as she was just a compassionate, worried for everyone camper. "What about you? What’d you face?" he asked more importantly.

"Did you hear Andy's announcements today? There are new campers and there's a New Year's Party tonight."

Lochlan looked around feigning ignorance. "Really? You can hear that voice in your head too?" He chuckled though he did inspire himself. Lochlan had never driven or convinced anyone they were mad before with his powers. Lochlan looked the little sweet thing over. She’d be an easy doll for testing purposes. "Yeah, I saw a few of them earlier. The party should be pretty good grounds to get to know everybody, right? " He picked up with ease.

"You going?" He wasn’t sure parties were exactly her scene but it was always fun to get out of the comfort zone.

He draped an arm around her shoulders. While he hated to shoot himself in the foot and bring up the whole how she was able to talk again topic, he was far too curious. "So why were you mute? Did you take an oath or something?" The thought of his powers overruling devotion to a god made him incredibly happy. Unless it was to his own mother...While a ghostly figure in his upbringing, he didn’t want to step on her feet.


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#851f1f....|....armory



The man before him seemed to turn abashed as he confessed his parentage. Ares and shame usually weren’t paired much together and Duke didn’t expect a male god since Leo mostly spoke about his mother, much less the god of war. It went to show how the demigod brain was wired. The thing that defined you was the godly genes and the only one that could tell you what to do was the gods…What a stigma.

Quickly though, Leo revealed that infamous anger. Duke watched him tense and clench his fists. Apparently Duke had painted a different picture from what Ares had and that irked Leo at the least. More surprising was apparently Duke had more credibility over Ares, the god immediately made the deceiver. "Like I said, not on good terms with my father but, I hope he is not trying to trick me or anything." Leo explained when he calmed down.

“I see that.” Duke placed a hand on his shoulder in friendly gesture. “Let’s hope not.” Though he didn’t think Ares’ strategy would ever be trickery but one could never really know how the gods operated.

Duke smiled as he finally got to show someone his baby. While they headed towards the armory , Leo inquired on Duke’s own godly parent. “Uh, Hephaestus.” It was Duke’s turn to be embarrassed. As a lot of legends went, Hephaestus wasn’t the most flattering of gods, usually depicted as deformed or incredibly unattractive. It wasn’t just his apparent appearance though, it was Hephaestus being hardly recognized on the front lines. Duke generally saw nothing wrong with his parentage or powers but people did have a habit of associating children with their parents and well…it wasn’t the nicest.

Standing before the armory, something in the silence said Leo might’ve awaited more details. Duke scratched his nose with a finger. “Never actually met the guy,” he confessed with a shrug. “Just got a persuasive letter saying come to camp. I did and I try not to look back.”

Duke waved the son of Ares in as an after you gesture. To obtain the approval of the spawn of a war god would be high praise he’d think. Usually Duke didn’t care for validation or anything of the type but lately his talents had slipped under the radar and nursing the armory back to good shape and stock was no easy task.


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#808000 ~ Outside Main Hall



As Sofia made commentary on the Camp Security, Heath thought about when Demeter, Hestia, and Demeter visited his house to get them to go to this camp. He never disobey an order from his mother, but he was hesitant about Iliana going and brought it up. Athena didn't sugarcoat it. She mentioned things had happened the previous year, but didn't specify, but also said Iliana HAD to come out of her shell. Demeter second that and added that Iliana had confided she now feared humans and Demeter thought it be best if she was around other demigods. Of course Ethan added his support and Hestia tried to be comforting too. That seemed like ages ago even though it had been several months. Iliana had found new purpose by helping the camp where she could. As much as Heath didn't want to admit it, being here had helped Iliana more than he or his family could do. Now Heath was wondering what his purpose for being here now.

"Well, that's why we created more security measures here, to make us safer. We're supposed to be getting another leader now to help us train better too. I definitely need to work better."

He would make sure of that. Heath was glad he could alleviate some of Sofia's concerns about being a Hades kid. He had heard of the phrase "sins of the father". He never understood it. Thinking about his own position being Athena's son, he did put pressure on himself to live up to any expectations. Athena was one of the most respected gods in Greek Mythology and while humanity wasn't aware they were real, he still felt he had to live up to her legendary name. Suddenly Sofia made a request.

"Though about the Hades kid you mentioned, Mason. Do you know where he is? Just since I kinda want to meet him, my half-brother, but not now. We are still talking here, but for the future. Where can I find him?"

Heath thought about this, last time he saw Mason was this morning in the Main Hall and he was probably still in there. Heath had been aware of the comings and goings of others, including Iliana leaving with another new camper. He was beginning to wonder where she was now. While Heath didn't know Mason too well, he knew enough about him to know he's not a social person.

"He might still be in the Main Hall, but I am going to have to warn you Miss Sofia. I did say Mason is very respectable, but he's pretty private for the most part. He has friends I know of. I am still not too familiar with him, so I don't want to get your hopes up. I don't even know if he's coming to tonight's New Year's Party. Parties aren't my thing either, but I'll be going if my sister is going so I can keep an eye on her."

He wondered how Mason would feel about having another sibling. He knew about Jennova, but she had died a year before when he wasn't here. From what he learned in Alex's trial though, she had not been great person. Sofia clearly meant what she said about trying not to cause trouble. That was the truth for sure and it was nice to hear.

"Was there anything else you need assistance with?"


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#4a766e ~ Wandering



Iliana was able to pick up on Lochlan's feelings when he winked at her. Was he . . nervous? Why was that? Seemed like the subject of her muteness made him uneasy for some reason. It was definitely something to think about. Normally she would mention that to Heath, but she really wanted to try to figure out things on her own without his assistance, at least if the situation wasn't a big deal in her eyes. When he brought up his leg, her eyes drifted down to see him move it. She would keep an eye on him to see if he was walking properly. When her own leg got fixed, even after she didn't need crutches anymore, she still had to be careful and still used a crane. It was only a week ago that she didn't need one anymore.

"What about you? What’d you face?"

That got her attention. Thinking about that night and what she faced, she couldn't help but shudder, but manage to talk about it.

"Well, after a tornado separated me from Heath and Ethan, I ended up facing a giant. He was huge. I had to rely on my powers to knock him out. It was a close call, I am lucky he only broke my leg. I was bruised up as a result too. I was lucky that was the only thing I faced but I did see the fight with the dragon. I would have helped but I was too far away."

Lochlan's words about voice in her head confused her, but she didn't dwell on that. Soon he was asking if she was going to the party.

"Yes, I will be going. Trying to socialize more. I'll never be like your sister, but I don't want to be a wallflower, especially now that I can talk again. Having my voice back means the world to me, I want to try to become someone to be proud of, rather than something else."

She almost called herself a monster again but caught herself in time. However, all thought went out of her head when Lochlan put his arm around her shoulder. She couldn't help but initially stiffen but forced herself to breath. He had done nothing wrong, but Iliana wasn't expecting the gesture. His next words sent a chill up her spine though.

"So why were you mute? Did you take an oath or something?"

Any color on Iliana's face was gone and she lowered her eyes to the ground. It was an innocent question, but it brought back memories of her captivity. Instantly the winter wind picked up, but then her medallion activated, and she was stable again.

"Sorry, I still have issues controlling the weather. I won't say much but my vocals got destroyed last year and it was only thanks to Apollo that I got them back. But even then, I wasn't able to talk due to what happened to me. It did a number on my emotional, physical, and mental health."

He still might find out exactly what happened if he were ask others who'd seen her trial and honestly if he did, it wouldn't bother her too much since she was tired of hiding, but she just didn't want to recall it. It was bad enough she was still suffering from nightmares of her kidnapping and her father's death. She didn't know if she would ever fully recover from both incidents. But she didn't want to think about it right now. She wanted to enjoy the moment.


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#0a6d6b ....|..... outfit .....|..... outside chariselle's cabin


"Admittedly, no, I am thankful I missed out on that. Though from the sounds of it there's no lack of fun to be had here. Glad I made it in time for the party."

Sylas’s tilted his head and raised his brows in an amused expression. "Lucky for you, parties at camp are rarely dull. The last one ended in a fight and someone nearly died. It’s always pretty entertaining." A small smirk tugged at the corner of his mouth. "One of the best parts of camp, if you ask me."

"You have been so helpful, Sylas. I think I can take it from here. Wouldn't mind some time to get it in and freshen up before the party, but you must let me make it up to you later. I am sure we can find a way I can help you out, should you need it." Her words were sweet and smooth like silk. She had a way with words, even without using Mommy’s powers to persuade him. Sylas would have to be careful around this one. Aphrodite kids could have the world wrapped around their finger if they wanted.

His brow rose at the insinuation and his grin grew while his mind briefly imagined what her help could entail. He let his gaze unabashedly look Chariselle up and down. "I’m sure I could think of something," he replied.

Sylas slid his hands into his coat pockets and took a step toward the porch stairs. He stopped when he noticed the blonde moving toward him. Between her heels and height, he only had to dip his head minimally to aid Chariselle in placing a kiss on his cheek. "Thank you for sharing and helping a girl out. I am sure I will see you later."

He nodded his head and started down the stairs. There was a moment where Sylas considered making a comment about saving him a dance or a drink. But he didn’t need to ask anyone to save time for him. If he wanted to spend time with Chariselle, Evelyn or anyone else, he had a way of demanding someone’s attention. There was no need to appear desperate for her attention, especially when she was probably used to men bowing to her every whim and desire.

It was convenient that Sylas’s cabin was just around the bend. Sure, he could have gone back toward the main hall and tried to learn a few more names. But people watching and mingling would be immensely more productive at the party, when everyone was a little more settled and plied with ample amounts of alcohol. He could go for a bite of food, but luckily he wasn’t inept when it came to cooking and his hands were fully healed. So, he could make do with whatever was in his kitchen. He needed to save his social batteries for the evening.

Once inside, Sylas took off his coat and slid off his shoes. While he had the time to make a proper meal, he opted for a bowl of cereal and a cup of coffee. He took a seat in his favorite armchair that looked out over the snow covered woods. After settling in, he let his mind mull over the new demigods, Chariselle, Evelyn… and whatever mischief he could get up to at the party. It had been awhile since anything interesting happened at camp. He was excited to see what chaos awaited that evening.



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#c7b29b ....|..... outfit .....|..... main hall .....|..... rocco


It took less than an hour for Sloane to go from being virtually invisible to having met not one, but two of the new campers already. She was never the approachable person in a group. She had to remind herself she did have a dog and puppy privilege. She never had a dog before, nor had she ever had a pet and walked around in public with it. She was aware it drew a lot of attention, but she never thought that would happen at camp. Although up until that morning, she was surrounded by people she already knew. Some therapist somewhere would be saying this was good. That Rocco was getting her to socialize more or some other shrink bologna. She was lonely, but she was also introverted. Two conversations with two new campers was more than enough to leave her overstimulated.

Sloane kicked the toe of her boots against the side of her cabin, knocking off the snow before stepping inside. She found Rocco curled up in a ball in front of her small heater. She smiled, leaning down to pet his head. "Oh, chilly ears." She kissed the tips of his cold ears and placed a small throw blanket over the pup. While he loved the snow, having short hair, he got cold pretty fast. The little corner by the heater was his favorite place to warm up and let the snow melt off of his paws.

She coughed but couldn’t be rid of an uncomfortable scratching at the back of her throat. She had done more talking that morning than she had since Liam left. Her throat was actually a bit sore and irritated. That was a first for her. After slipping off her boots, Sloane turned on her electric kettle so the water could boil as she changed. It would be hours before the party, if she even went, so she had no intention of putting on anything other than comfy clothes.

By the time the water was up to temp, Sloane was in her favorite sweats and fuzzy socks. She grabbed a mug and a tea bag, then poured the steaming water into the cup. She even added a tablespoon of honey, hoping it would help soothe her sore throat. After placing the mug down on her nightstand, she turned down the bed and climbed in. She just barely managed to get the blanket tucked around her lap before Rocco jumped up and laid down beside her.

With a content smile, Sloane wiggled and settled in. She grabbed her book and opened it to her marked page. That was way better than any party.



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"Well, after a tornado separated me from Heath and Ethan, I ended up facing a giant. He was huge. I had to rely on my powers to knock him out. It was a close call, I am lucky he only broke my leg. I was bruised up as a result too. I was lucky that was the only thing I faced but I did see the fight with the dragon. I would have helped but I was too far away."

Lochlan waved the care away. She didn’t have to justify anything to him, add any righteousness or tell of some else's battle she idolized. In fact she could’ve said she watched the fight with a dragon and ate popcorn. But that was evidently nowhere in her nature. However, it was pretty cool to face a giant and live to tell the tale. Hard to imagine the smallest one in camp taking one on but cool. “That’s impressive. Did you only knock him out?” He had to push. Even Blair and him had to brutalize some beasts to save their own skin but more importantly was if Iliana was trying to protect her own conscience and reputation. Though standing before her now, lying was probably deemed bad and evil. But what if the most innocent of them all killed? That would be the juiciest vein of drama.

"Yes, I will be going. Trying to socialize more. I'll never be like your sister, but I don't want to be a wallflower, especially now that I can talk again. Having my voice back means the world to me, I want to try to become someone to be proud of, rather than something else."

For that? She was mostly welcome. But for a fleeting second, she might’ve caught that Lochlan widened his eyes not realizing she had the, uh…pleasure to meet Blair or pair that they were siblings. They only shared a sperm donor after all and didn’t look much alike. But imagining Blair be pleasant and give Iliana the time of day was difficult. Maybe he could have fun with it. “Yeah...” he dragged on. “That girl that’s around me sometimes is actually just kinda obsessed with me.” Obviously there was Nick and her on the PA to counter. He nodded his head side to side. “She kinda drowns it out by using other bodies to keep her warm. It’s sad really.” Lochlan pouted towards the distance, as if the thought was a tear-jerker in the making. “I wish someone like you could talk some sense into her. Just give her better coping mechanisms you know? Tell her to move on properly.” Blair obsessed and getting recommended to change in any shape or form was hilarious. Usually Lochlan left her out of his trifling little games but he couldn’t help himself. It would only shift one girl’s opinion anyway.

He dared to ask about her voice and the wind came through attacking any trace of warmth. He pulled up his jacket and tucked his chin to his chest protecting from the extra burst of cold that quickly subsided.

"Sorry, I still have issues controlling the weather." At her confession, Lochlan raised his chin. Ah so that was her doing. "I won't say much but my vocals got destroyed last year and it was only thanks to Apollo that I got them back. But even then, I wasn't able to talk due to what happened to me. It did a number on my emotional, physical, and mental health."

Now they were getting somewhere good. He wondered if he pushed, pushed to know all the dirty details if it would bring back some of that pain and trauma. Maybe she could be turned dark side just for a day. It obviously lived in her head enough since she had summoned her powers unwillingly at the innocent question. "I hope you’re not friends with many gods." He didn’t really want to fall under their wrath. After a beat, the more appropriate response appeared. "Sorry what you went through."

He shuddered. She had a relation with at least two gods but thankfully his actions could be played off as the cold in this weather. Maybe he had pushed enough for now. All in all it wasn’t a bad idea to get out of the cold either. His eyes set on her, a glint of annoyance shining through with his jaw set until he smiled. "Well I better leave you to your day. Make sure your protectors don’t see me hanging around you too much." Lochlan said, sounding amused. He gave her a small raise of his hand as a wave and retreated to his cabin where there was warmth, more predictable outcomes and thinking could be done.


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"Let’s try this again. Like sane people," Trinity said with a kiss before entering the main hall.

"No promises," he chuckled as he stepped in the door behind her. The smell of every sort of delicious food smacked Wes right in the face, making his stomach growl like a demon wanting to be set free. He puffed out his lips with an exhale as he rubbed his abdomen. "Blondie, you need to start keeping your fridge stocked. I need sustenance to keep up with your appetites," he teased, playfully nipping at her shoulder as he walked past her, beelining for the buffet.

Trinity, appalled, could only freeze and bite back scolding him in the middle of the hall for calling out her appetite like she was the lone party in it. She swatted his leg as he nipped her and overtook her heading for his food.

Lesson learned. If you’re going to have sex first thing in the morning, eat a bigger dinner… Or have a protein bar under your pillow or something. Just the smell of all the food nearly made his knees buckle. Wes didn’t realize how hungry he really was until that moment. He grabbed a plate and indiscriminately began tossing anything that looked remotely appetizing onto it. "I need more hands," he grumbled to himself. If he still had his bionic arm there would have been a solid possibility of him grabbing even more. By the time he was finished it looked like a less than appealing heap of food.

Wes slipped past Daniel as he spoke to Andy and set his plate down on the next closest table. He made his way back over to the buffet area grabbing a big glass of orange juice, pining it between his forearm and abdomen before grabbing an even bigger cup of coffee. Before he looked like a glutton, too late, he made his way back to the table and took a seat. After stacking his fork with as much food as possible, he looked over at Andy whose table was to the right of his as she picked at a plate that nearly rivaled his in size. He smiled at her and air toasted his fork at her before taking a bite.

By the time Trinity had finished gathering her food and joined him, Wes had already made a big dent in his food. He had finished the orange juice and the coffee was half gone. He smiled at the love of his life with chipmunk cheeks packed full of an unnecessary amount of food. He chased his bite with a large drink of coffee. As he opened his mouth to say something, another nearby voice caught his attention. "Asked for her number." He raised his brows curiously as he looked over at the adjacent table out of the corner of his eyes then back to Trinity.

Trinity hesitated, only very slightly on what feed she wanted for the morning. She plucked some toast, smothered it with butter and jam, egg, bacon and she was set. But coming to join Wes, she raised her brows as an empty glass sat in front of him and his food had been hacked into. She didn’t think she took that long combined with she had no idea she had starved the man. She might’ve had to take stocking her fridge and cupboards up a bit more seriously. Trinity bit into her toast before it got cold. However, like Wes, she heard a rather startling phrase. Trinity slowed chewing and cocked her head. Really?

Ok, so Wes was definitely not an eavesdropper. But when it was no secret that Trinity’s best friend and guy—we don’t actually know if they’re a couple or not. Hell they don’t know—were having problems, it’s hard to not listen in on their conversation. "Have they made up?" he asked, whispering quiet enough that only Trinity could hear. He made an awkward facial expression. It wasn’t his place, but if he was in Mason’s shoes he definitely wouldn’t be making jokes about getting another girl’s number.

She took the next bite and nodded a couple times. Not as a confirmed yes but that she’d get to his question when her mouth was less full. She swallowed. "Not that I know of." Trinity didn’t expect Andy to keep her in the loop at every breath but if they did make up? His little joke just blew it.

Mason was Trinity’s friend not Wes’s, but from what she’s shared with him, Mason wasn’t good at the whole… Emotionally vulnerable thing. Trinity told him about what caused the rift between Andy and Mason, and he can’t blame her for being hurt. He’d never say something like that to Trinity. But three months was a long time to be at odds with your partner. Wes could feel the awkward tension that radiated off the pair as they talked, but he could also sense their love and longing. If they didn’t resolve it soon he doubted that their relationship, or whatever, would recover. He smiled sadly at the blonde across from him, knowing that the happiness of her best friend weighed on her.

Trinity ate a little firmer, fork and knife making quick work of any stubborn lengths of bacon with a permanent frown in place. It wasn’t her business in the slightest but Mason got off light with what he said in the hut to Andy. Sure, there was heat of the moment, but never to the girl you pined for and was just trying to look out for you. After Andy dealing with Ajax’s shit, she just wanted him to be better. He needed to be better.

Wes didn’t know what to say and remained silent while he ate. Fortunately all his chewing made it easier for him to ignore Andy and Mason’s conversation. While anyone would be curious about what they were saying, he wasn’t a tool. He wasn’t part of that conversation. There was a brief moment where the pair held hands and Wes got optimistic for them. But not long after he felt a shift in the emotional air around them. Andy got up and left coldly, leaving Mason behind with his head resting on his hands.

Wes looked toward the door as Andy left and then back to Trinity. "Do you need to go check on her?" he asked while motioning his fork toward the door. He gave her a reassuring smile. "It’s ok. I’ll be fine." He nodded his head in the general direction that Andy probably left in.

Trinity watched as Andy got up and tracked her as she left the hall. Her cold gaze flickered to Mason when Andy was out of view. When Wes spoke, she looked at him instead and shot him a sad smile this time. "Yeah, I better." She got up and kissed his head, having to leave behind a half eaten plate. "Love you."

"I’ll get it," he reassured her about her plate. Wes smiled up at her as she retreated. "Love you," he replied to her retreating form.

He sat in silence for a moment or two, using his fork to push food around on his plate. It wasn’t his place and he knew it. But he was also a son of Aphrodite, love was literally his wheelhouse. It was no secret that Mason was not a fan of his because of his friendship with Alex, regardless if they were friends anymore. Anyone associated with the Valises got a negative mark. If he tried helping he’d probably only be met with hostility, but he knew how important both Mason and Andy were to Trinity. He sighed. Fine.

Wes stood up and used his leg to push his chair out of the way. He moved both plates to Mason’s table, putting his own dish in the seat across from the brooding son of Hades. He pulled out the chair and took a seat. He picked back up his fork and started piling up a sizable bite of food. He took a deep breath before finally speaking, "You looked like you could use some help." His tone wasn’t condescending or judgemental. He sounded like a concerned party who genuinely wanted to help and wanted the couple to persevere… Because he did. Wes could feel how much they loved and cared about each other, and while he might not like using his abilities, that didn’t mean he’d sit back and watch love die either. It wouldn’t be right.



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He didn’t expect to be met by anyone. Nothing about his aura said I’m open and in a good mood, sit with me so the shift of some movement coming from across him caught his attention. One Wes Preston. Did losing his new arm get to his head or something?

"You looked like you could use some help."

Mason’s already unwelcome gaze got stonier. He was sure the son of Aphrodite was referring to Andy walking off on him which was approximately none of his business. Plus, he wasn’t the one with one less limb. "I need help?" He gave Wes a chance to reevaluate his decisions because boy could Mason bury Trinity’s fuck toy. "Walk on cupid." He gestured with his head to all the other tables to choose from. Mason’s personal affairs and tiffs were his.

Wes sighed. He let his fork fall from his hand and clatter to his plate. If it was possible for him to cross his arms he would have. Instead his arm rested against the table close to his chest. "Yes. You need help." Whatever friendliness that was originally in Wes's voice was now gone as he matched Mason own chilly tone.

"So, we—" he motioned back and forth between the pair of them, "—both know that that girl has been through hell and a piece of shit boyfriend. And she did not sign up for a second one." Wes would have said all this in a much nicer way, but he didn't have patience for his attitude. "We are also both aware you fucked up." He held Mason's gaze for a moment because whether or not he was aware of how bad he messed up, Wes was going to make sure he was aware.

"However I'm also aware of how much you both love each other. It's strong enough I feel like I'm wading through fog when I get near you both. I want you both to work it out." His voice had lost some of its bitterness, even if his words didn't lose their bite. "You've always been a dick to me, so don't think I'm doing this for you. But she's a good person and you make her happy... And I actually think she could be good for you." With that Wes leaned back in his seat waiting to see Mason's reaction with an blank expression.

Mason smiled a bitter kind. He guessed word got around about his fuck up then. But again, he failed to see how it was anyone else’s business. And sure, it should’ve been flattering that their love radiated enough for a child of Aphrodite to sense or whatever but right now, Mason didn’t like anyone talking about him or Andy or the unwelcome life advice. "You’re a little invested for a nobody. Maybe you should worry about your own girl."

Mason leant forward. "Don’t ever tell me about what Andy went through. " Wes wasn’t there when he had to salvage her from the underworld and try to put her back together. He didn’t see Andy’s defeat and heartbreak when Ajax let her down time and time again. Wes didn’t understand losing a sibling. He wasn’t there when she got fried by his favorite slut. He knew nothing about the ‘hell she went through’.

There was no more to say on Mason’s end. He stood up and left. Though without Wes’s dumb face in his way, it was a little assuring someone else could say he made her happy and she loved him just as much. He owned his fuck up and he’d make it up her without any idiots in his ear.

Wes shook his head laughing coldly at being called a nobody. He couldn't care less how much of a somebody he was or wasn't "You should be the one concerned with Trinity, not me. She's the one you'll have to deal with if you break Andy's heart." He picked back up his fork with a sigh as Mason got up to leave. He tried to help but he wasn't going to beg to be heard. If he didn't want Wes's help then so be it. He was free to fuck up on his own then.


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So far, Leo felt fine with Duke, and he was glad that his anger did not worry him. Leo is normally better at controlling his emotions, but whenever he thinks of his father.... Then things become harder for him to control his anger. "Yeah, I hope so since Ares wants me to be a proper warrior and... disagrees with how I control myself, but I think I am just fine." A lingering taste of anger was in Leo's voice as he said that. It was one thing being yelled at by a parent but a god as well. Even though his mother raised him and not Ares. So maybe if Ares wanted a warrior, then he should have been there from the start. At least that is what Leo thinks about the whole situation.

Then in a more friendly tone, "Okay, Hephaestus okay." Leo trying to not sound mean or anything. "Wait," Leo now sounding a bit confused, "Hephaestus never met you? Uh, I figured the gods would visit their child. I mean, Ares visited me." Maybe what Ares did was not the norm with how the gods interact with their demigod children. Though sending a letter was on par with what Ares did. Then Leo remembered how Sofia had never met or received any word from Hades. Maybe it just depends on the god, it seems.

"So, have you wanted to meet with your father? I know it can go south, mine did, but maybe yours won't." Leo trying to sound reassuring, "Your father is not the god of war, so maybe he will be more... friendly or welcoming than mine was." Though Leo had to admit that he did not know much about how the gods worked. This being his first real venture into the world of gods and demigods. Leo is not even sure if any campers can contact their godly parent.

But that thought was brushed aside as Leo made it to the armory, a place where he was bound to spend some time, seeing how training was going to be a thing. Leo asked one final question before entering. "Since your father was Hephaestus, and I know I got some power from Ares." Leo was guessing here, and that was clear in his voice.

"What can you do, and did you make the weapons and armor in the armory?" Leo then entered inside and went to explore the place.

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"Okay, that is reassuring, and I hope this new leader will be better than the last one." While some of the concerns she had were addressed, it seemed already. She wondered if the new security can hold up to what else Hades has in mind. She did not like to think about that but who knows what will happen in the future.

Though with training, the apparent purpose of the camp going to start tomorrow, and how while she has some muscle. Sofia is going to learn quickly if she can keep up with the rest. Still, the idea of having a six-pack is one she likes. Sofia just wishes that training will not be intense, and this new leader is a good one.

Sofia crossed her arms and only, "hmmmm." Like she was thinking of her next move with Mason. On one hand, she would very much like to meet and talk with him. They are siblings after all, and Sofia always liked the idea of having one. But it sounds like he may be hard to approach and talk to, but that is a challenge that she is up for. Now she just needed to figure out the right time and place for it.

"That is very good to know, Heath, and well, I will try regardless to talk to him. At least once." A sly smile appeared on her face. She hopes it will not cause a scene, but it will happen if she has any say in it.

"But if I need more help...." Sofia thought for a moment and got back to Heath. "I think I am good for now. But if I need some help, where can I find you?" It is nice to know two friendly faces at camp so far. Heath and Leo, but she would love to know more people here. And the party tonight is sure to help with that. Maybe even see Leo and Heath if he comes to it. At least camp will not be boring, it seems. At least not today.

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Ace released a hiss of breath as he pressed against his tender nose. The bridge was still slightly misshapen, with violet and blotched red from healing capillaries. The bruising radiated outward, a harsh mask of pain and slow recovery. It would definitely be a while before he was one hundred percent, but the new revelation of his father being a God opened his eyes as to why he could always bounce back from injury faster than others. He met his own reflection, eyes still slightly red from an hour–or two–of crying. Now that the flood was over, there was nothing left—no anger, no sadness, no relief. His body felt disconnected, like he was floating just outside of himself. Muscles slack, shoulders hunched, breath shallow but even. It wasn’t peace. It wasn’t calm. It was just empty. Numbness. An emotional exhaustion had taken its place, like his heart had simply gone quiet from overuse.

Ace had showered to get the remaining dried blood and dirt off of him. His knuckles were clean, but still bruised from pounding someone’s face into the ground. His hair, once stiff with dirt and dried blood, hung wet and loose around his face, the blond returning to its usual light hue. His clothes were still damp from the snow, but he pulled them on anyway—shirt clinging slightly, jeans stiff with cold. Ace threw on his hoodie last. The fabric chilled, smelling faintly of wet fabric and the outside air. He had to find a new change of clothes, and fast. Sloane had recommended the main hall for a spare coat, but hopefully they had more.

Ace hesitated at the door of the small cabin. Warmth pulsed behind him—thick, wood-heated air that clung to his skin and made his bones feel like they might finally thaw. He couldn’t allow himself to be comfortable yet. He was here to stay, and if the cold came with it then he would have to learn how to adapt. The moment he stepped outside, the cold slammed into him like a wall—brutal and sharp, hitting the wet spots on his clothes first. His hoodie grew colder instantly, stiffening at the shoulders. The snow crunched beneath his feet, loud in the silence. His breath came out in quick, visible bursts. Ace kept his head down as he walked, not from shame or fear of people seeing him, rather just to keep the wind off his face. The walk didn’t seem far at first, but he had Sloane to talk to and Rocco to play with. Alone, with his thoughts in the cold, the walk seemed to stretch forever to the point he almost felt lost. Was this the long way or… ? Once he was warm enough, he would have to take a walk around the entire camp to memorize the best shortcuts.

Then, as he looked up, spotted a woman not too far away. Ace recognized her when everyone was pouring in, but didn’t pay too much attention at the time. Now that he was closer, he was able to fully take her in. She was gorgeous. Her dark hair fell in loose waves from beneath a knit hat, a few strands brushing her cheeks, flushed gently from the cold. Her eyes were deep, but warm, holding a light that seemed to see more than just the surface, like they carried entire… oceans behind them. He caught her gaze, and quickly looked away. Was this another, cruel, joke Hermes was pulling on him? To send him here in a hoodie was one thing. Throwing him in the jungle surrounded by wolves was another.

He sighed as he passed her, before stopping and turning. “Uh, ‘scuse me miss?” He asked softly, voice strained and raspy still from the crying session. He cleared the tightness out his throat, before pointing his finger forward. “You seem pretty comfortable around here… Main Hall is this way, right? Lost and found?” It was a genuine question. Ace was so laser focused on getting to warmth that he didn’t bother to actually look at any signs on the passing buildings.

Ocean had made it halfway down the path when a person crossed her path. She slowed her steps for a moment and looked up to see who had stepped onto the path and her eyebrows raised in recognition. It was the man she had spied while on her way to the main hall earlier that morning. His face was still covered in bruises and his pants and hoodie had dark spots, wet from the cold snow. She met his eyes for a second and found herself unable to look away. They were dark, almost void of light- even in the daytime. Embarrassment curled in her stomach as she realized she stared a little longer than she should have and she wrenched her eyes away to continue on the path back to her cabin.

She wondered what kind of guy he had to be to be covered in bruises like that. Ocean had had her fair share of bruises growing up and training with River and Poseidon, but those didn’t look like training bruises. He had definitely been in an actual fight. She thought to Iliana and her medical salves. Maybe she had something that would help?

She’d made it a few steps past him before she was stopped by his rough voice calling out to her. She paused and turned slightly so she could glance at him. “...Yes?” Ocean raised her eyebrows and faced him fully when he stated his observation and asked his question about the lost and found. She was new like him and most certainly did not know the ins and outs of camp quite yet, but she supposed the way she carried herself betrayed her lack of information.

“I don’t know about the lost and found, but yeah the Main Hall is that way. Might be faster to cut across the activities field though or go the other way around…” Ocean noticed the way he tensed every now and then and she pursed her lips, once again acknowledging her earlier thoughts of him being cold and miserable. The thought to help him crossed her mind and she opened her mouth to offer help, only to hesitate.

“Don’t trust anyone. You’re not there to make friends, Ocean.” Her father’s voice echoed in her head.

She didn’t usually disobey her father, but Ocean wasn’t jaded like he was and she couldn’t ignore the guy in front of her. “I can take you there. If you want?” She willed the cold water that had accumulated in his clothes towards her before letting it drop to the ground. “Why aren’t you wearing proper clothes?” She voiced her original thoughts, baffled that somebody would come so unprepared, though embarrassment followed soon after once she realized how blunt and judgemental she sounded.

Ace felt it first in his sleeves - a pull, a soft tug, as the wetness lifted from the fabric like steam. The sensation could only be described as… impossible as the cold didn’t leave him, but was drawn out of him. His hoodie, once soggy and dark with moisture, now faded dark grey to its original color. His jeans no longer clinged to his legs. Even his socks felt dry and warm in his boots, like he’d just pulled them on straight from the cabin heater. Maybe that one was an exaggeration - but he never felt warmer out in the snow. His widened eyes watched as the orb of water separating them collapsed in the snow with a soft plop. There was an air of silence as the second, casual, demonstration of godly power was performed right in front of him. The third in the span of twenty-four hours, and he was still barely processing the first.

He allowed a light smile to crawl across his face, though as genuine as it looked, it was obviously forced. “Hell of a trick. When I first saw you I thought maybe you’d be the daughter of some kind of beauty god,” or whatever the fuck her name was, “I’m happy that it’s the fuckin’ water guy.” Or girl? Ace wasn’t too knowledgeable on the subject. High school drop out that barely paid attention in the class, though he could put two and two together. His statement was genuine, however. Ace was prepared to suffer through the cold until he got to the hall, but was happy it was no longer a problem.

“But to answer ya’ question… I think it’s Hermes' idea of a sick joke? Or maybe he just doesn’t give a fuck?” Ace shrugged. “One moment I’m in Arizona, the next I’m here. And we don’t particularly dress for this weather where I’m from.”

He chuckled. “So that brings me here… looking for proper clothes, as you put it.” His smirk became genuine as he nudged his head towards the activities field with a raised brow. “Lead the way?”

Ocean raised an eyebrow and lightly glanced to the heavens for a second when her new companion related her to a child of a beauty god. She didn’t know about other Greek beauty gods (she couldn’t be bothered with anyone except the main ones), but she did know about Aphrodite. She knew there were stories of women being cursed because of being compared to Aphrodite herself and she sincerely hoped that being compared to one of her children (or another beauty god's child) wasn’t considered an insult. Nevertheless, Ocean felt slightly flustered by the unexpected compliment.

“Thanks, I think,” she replied when he said he was glad her dad was ‘the water guy’.

Ocean felt her lips tilt upward in a small, genuine smile. He was kind of funny, she mused. Ocean felt drawn to his brash language and lack of Greek god knowledge. It was almost like a breath of fresh air, away from the high expectations her father and her brother had. “While water manipulation is convenient, I’m afraid I don’t have the power to make you nice and warm. That would require… fire, probably.”

Ocean found that she could relate a little to him when it came to warm weather. “I understand. I’m from Hawai’i. While it’s not dry like Arizona, we don’t get snow or freezing temperatures.” Ocean realized that she was glad her dad was Poseidon and not Hermes in this instance. She knew the gods were a piece of work, but Hermes seemed to be the icing on the cake.

He gestured towards the activities field with an invite for her to lead the way and Ocean complied with a small nod. She held out her hand once they began walking. “I’m Ocean.”

Ace’s breath caught in his throat slightly as he watched her smile. His face warmed with red, betraying thoughts he couldn’t hide as he blushed. His eyes were drawn helplessly to the small dimples that appeared on either side of her mouth. They gave her an effortless charm, a sweetness that tugged at him. Ace barely noticed anything else in the hum of conversation. He wasn’t sure if he was smiling too, or just staring like an idiot caught in a dazzled awe. Ace shook Ocean’s hand, gingerly. “Ace.” He simply stated, blinking before his eyes hesitantly trailed elsewhere.

Ace allowed his hands to slip back into his pockets as he matched her pace, no longer speed walking thanks to the ever-so-convenient run in with Poseidon’s daughter. So far everyone he’d run into seemed to have an understanding, or knowledge, of what came with being the child of a God. That ‘Andy’ chick from earlier seemed to have some power relating to magical conjurations, if his memory served him correct. Which it always did. Ocean clearly had powers relating to water. While Sloane didn’t show him anything, it seemed she had a clear understanding of this life. An unknowing sigh escaped his lips. He clearly had some catching up to do, as he had no idea what he was capable of. Clearly some form of speed, and small-range teleportation? But he was lost, and so far no sign of any other Hermes kid to study.

The wind hitting his nose made him wince and break out of his trance. They were halfway through the field now, with that air of silence falling between them once more. That pink flush rose from his neck again, realizing he was spacing out. Ace just hoped Ocean hadn’t attempted to speak to him during his episode, but he wasn’t even sure why he cared. He glanced over to break the silence, or rather, his perceived silence.

”So, Ocean from Hawai’i…” Ace began, but figured he probably shouldn’t push too far asking about her abilities. Something told him while this girl was nice, she likely wasn’t that open. He was quick-thinking in changing his topic. ”Given all the snow… ya’ miss home already?” Ace smirked once again. ”What’s it like growing up there?

The start of their walk to the main hall was quiet, but not awkwardly so. Ocean wasn’t much of a talker and Ace seemed lost in his thoughts, so Ocean just let him be, only perking up when he asked her about her home. She wondered how much she wanted to reveal to this man, but realized that if she wanted to make at least a couple of friends, she’d have to be somewhat forthcoming with information about herself. He seemed trustworthy enough- at least, Ocean didn’t get any big red flags from him. Though she wouldn’t trust herself to be the voice of reason when it came to red flags. She never had friends.

“This is my first time seeing snow in person, so it was a big change from the beach weather I’m always so used to,” Ocean fixed her eyes on a spot ahead of them as she talked and remembered what she loved about her home.

“I wouldn’t say I miss Hawai’i itself, but I miss being so close to the ocean. And my mom.” Ocean turned to look at Ace, making eye contact. “Don’t get me wrong, I love Hawai’i. The weather was always perfect and the rain was warm… but if I didn’t have family there, I probably wouldn’t have much reason to go back.”

Hawai’i and home had a lot of memories for Ocean- good and bad. It was her paradise as much as it was her prison of isolation. She didn’t have friends and most of her time was spent surfing or training with Poseidon and River- which was hell 90% of the time. If something ever happened to her mom and Ocean didn’t have to go back to Hawai’i, she probably wouldn’t. “It helps that I kind of brought a part of home with me, though. My brother is here too,” she tucked a stray strand of hair behind her ear. “What about you? Do you miss home?”

Ocean was curious what Ace’s home life was like. She could tell the bruises on his face weren’t from that day, which means he must’ve gotten them at home or during transport to Greece. She hoped she didn’t hit a nerve and if she did, that he’d be understanding, but there was also a part of her that was excited to hear about how he got the bruises. He definitely seemed to live a life that was more exciting than hers- at least, judging by his appearance.

Ace listens intently as she speaks of home, not taking his eyes off her even as she looks away momentarily. From what he could gather it seemed she came from a decent home. Unlike Sloane, the mention of her brother seemed to hold more… affection, and openness. A laugh escaped his lips once she asked of his home, more bitter than he would have initially liked. His eyes finally dropped, as his hand ran across the beaded bracelet around his wrist.

”I guess you could say I miss what it used to be…” Ace shrugged. ”Anything, rather anyone, worth missing is gone now…” save for one but Jordan wasn’t a box Ace was willing to open right now, if ever.

”And I guess it is nice to not be sellin’ vicodin anymore, or cocaine, or robbing gas stations, or be worried about fuckin’ police shootouts…” As he spoke his hand moved instinctively, fingers ticking off each point like a metronome. ”Or getting hit in the face with a crowbar for that matter.” Ace met her eyes, and despite the subject matter, his bruised face flashed a grin. Ace wasn’t sure why he felt comfortable telling her all of this. The poor girl probably couldn’t even spell Vicodin, let alone know what it really was.

”So take it from someone like me when I say anything can happen, at any moment. Keep that brother of yours close, he may be the only person you truly have here in the end.” He shrugged again. ”So let me guess, his name is Pond? Lake? What’s he like?”

Despite the somewhat depressing explanation he gave her, Ocean let out a small laugh when Ace started listing water names for her brother. “River, actually, but you were close.” Ocean surprised herself further when she realized she enjoyed Ace’s company. She didn’t feel like she needed to close herself off as much as she was and Ace didn’t seem to think she was a weird, lonely water woman like her peers had back at home. After all, he seemed kind of weird too. Now that she thought about it, Iliana was weird too. Ocean wondered if ‘weird’ was a common demigod trait.

“River is… kind. In his own way. He’s hard on me and my training, but he wants what’s best for our family. He’s more of a ‘tough-love’ kinda guy. He can be an ass, though. He and Andy already hate each other’s guts and he’s not very adept in social situations,” It was difficult to talk about what her brother was like to other people. She loved her brother very much and she was very close to him, but others had a harder time seeing him for who he really was- mainly because he didn’t let them.

“I’m sorry you’re alone now, but look at the upside- you probably won’t be hit in the face with any crowbars here. Or be chased by cops,” Ocean mused. “Might be hit in the face with a sword. Or a trident- which sucks, by the way. Not sure if it hurts more than a crowbar though since I’ve never experienced pain from the latter.”

Ocean turned away from Ace to look at the main hall that was steadily approaching. She felt her face heat up slightly, embarrassed over her pointless rambling over crowbars and face injuries. Her father would be disappointed.

Tough-love kind of guy huh? The description of River reminded Ace of the old man. He was the definition of being an ass, but he never turned his back on Ace regardless of how much he screwed up. It was nice that Ocean had someone like that backing her. Ace didn’t know much about the situation with Andy, but from his perspective she seemed like the leader of this place. At least, as close to a leader that a glorified summer camp had. It didn’t seem very organized in everyone’s arrival, and her introduction was beyond spontaneous. Ace wondered if that was the reason they were already butting heads, or if it were from something bigger. Regardless, Ace knew the troubles that came with not being socially adept. It took him years to build the rigorous routine of approaching people with manners and a smile, even if he didn’t care most of the time.

Ace allowed himself to laugh at Ocean’s last comment. Something he realized he hadn’t done in… a long time. It had been a while since he let anything other than a chuckle escape. It was nice, if only for a fleeting moment. ”Well shit, if the alternative is a sword or a trident I think I’ll consider myself lucky for now.” Reality would settle back in when he followed her gaze towards the Main Hall.

Ace quickened his pace a few meters, before standing in front of Ocean and turning to face her. His eyes unapologetically traced every detail of her face – every curve, every subtle nuance of her expression. His eyes lingered on the soft line of her jaw, the delicate slope of her nose, the way light danced across her cheekbones. The gentle parting of her lips, the way a single strand of hair defied gravity near her temple from when she pulled her hair behind her ear. The quiet awe silenced thoughts and pulled him into the moment. In that silence, his eyes, obsidian and still, reflected nothing but her. Finally, he spoke with a hand to his heart and a warm smile.

”I’ll also consider myself lucky for you helping me… more than once. But I don’t want to be rude and take up all ya’ time. I think I’ve got a good idea of where to go from here.” He nudged his head back towards the main hall.

”But hopefully I’ll see you and Pond-I mean, River, at the party tonight?” He asked. ”I mean, even if he is an asshole, I’m sure it’ll still be a good time.”

Ocean paused in her strides when Ace sped up to stand in front of her near the entrance of the main hall. He seemed to study her for a second, before telling her he could manage the rest of the way on his own. She felt slightly disappointed in his dismissal, but she nodded nonetheless. She had been heading back to her cabin before Ace ran into her and she desperately wanted to do some unpacking and maybe get a nap in before the party tonight- even if it was only late morning. ”It was no problem,” she responded in kind. “We’ll be there. Hope you find what you’re looking for.”

She gave Ace a small wave with her gloved hand and turned to head back the way she came.

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"Glad I could be of service. As far as keeping contact with me, well, that might be hard, but if I am not with my sister or training, I am usually at my cabin since I write a lot. You can find it if you keep going straight across the activity field. There's a row of four cabins and mine is at the end of the right-hand side. I'll probably see you tonight and if you have any more questions, you can ask me. Have a nice day though." Heath nodded before departing from her side.

By all appearances Sofia was a decent person. He just hoped Mason didn't give her the cold shoulder, but he wouldn't be surprised if Mason did that. It wasn't his problem though. For now, he supposed he would see what Iliana was up to. He wished she still had that location stone, but she still refused to keep it unless things were dire. At least she still wore that pendant she got from Demeter. Heath knew Iliana still worried about hurting others but wanted to try and get over that weakness by herself.

As he walked he was quick to notice how things started to quiet down and others started to go off on their own. Heath still wondered who the new leader would be. Unlike others, it didn't bother him that much about the gods finally interacting with them again. He hoped Andy would be okay with the decision to have a new leader. She had done an excellent job since Nicholas's death. Heath didn't know if he could ever take up a leadership role since he never been in a scenario like that, but he would support the new leader get used to the camp since he wasn't sure if the person was coming in blind or was informed of recent happenings. Heath would be ready no matter what happened though.


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#4a766e ~ Wandering



When Lochlan asked more about the fight, Iliana pondered.

"Well I don't know if I fully took it out for it just vanished on me after being held down. I am just glad Sloane was able to save us all after all that happened. I never knew Pandora's Box was a real thing."

Iliana did wonder what Lochlan faced, but didn't see it as important at this point. Why was he so curious about her battle? Soon he started talking about his sister and asked for Iliana's help. She couldn't help but be perplexed by his question for the context of what he was saying went totally over her head. Her face reflected her confusion.

"Um, sure, I can try to help, but . . what does she need to get over?"

Still if Lochlan was worried about his sister, Iliana would help if she could. Before long he asked if she was friends with a lot of gods. What brought this on? Lochlan was nice by all appearances, but he sure liked asking a lot of questions. Maybe he was just trying to get to know here. Before Iliana could answer his question, he said he was sorry for what she went through. That brought a small smile to her face.

"Thank you. I don't know a lot of gods other than my mother, Demeter, Apollo, and maybe Athena. I only know her because of my adopted brother Heath since that's his mother. I've met Hestia briefly as well as Aphrodite and Hermes. Of course, I've seen the other gods awhile back when there was a trial of a former camper. It took place on Olympus. But I wouldn't say I am friends with any of them except my mom."

After walking a bit more, Lochlan gave his farewells. His final words had Iliana giggling. Iliana only had one protecter, who was Heath, so she didn't know where he got the idea she had more than one protector.

"It was nice talking with you Lochlan, you can talk to me anytime if you want."

She waved back to him and it was then she finally looked around to see where she was. She had be so busy focusing on him that she didn't realize how close to the arena she was, well, the backside of it. She looked and saw the cabin Lochlan went in and made sure to remember where it was. Walking towards the arena, she walked to the left of it and eventually saw the stables. Recognizing where she was, she decided to head back to her cabin. As she walked though, she soon saw Heath.

Heath was still walking when he finally saw his sister. She was near the direction of the stables. Waving towards her, he walked through the snow to get to her.

"Hey, I saw you had a busy morning."

"Yes I did. Did you meet any of the new campers."

"Just one. She had some questions. She was pretty honest and sincere, so I don't think we'll have to worry about her. Her name is Sofia and she's Hades's daughter. She seemed to be worried if being his daughter was going to cause her issues."

"Well I met a daughter of Poseidon. She's definitely nicer than Liv. Her name is Ocean. And I met one of Apollo's children. I think they're non-binary for I couldn't tell if they were male or female. They're name is Marlen. Interesting person for sure. I hope to work with them in the future since I am working on healing stuff."

Iliana thought of bringing up Lochlan but decided not to since Heath was the protective brother type. She remembered how he looked when Mason danced with her once.

"So, Lia, you going to the party tonight?"

"Yes, I want to meet the other new campers and check to see if others have completely healed. We're you going to go?"

"Yes since you're going. Got to make sure no one takes advantage of you." Heath said jokingly, but secretly being serious.

"Why would anyone take advantage of me?"

"Because it's tradition for people to kiss at New Year's. You remember the New Year parties at my aunts' houses."

This caused Iliana to turn red.

"I doubt that'll happen since no guy here is interested in me in that way. Well, I am going back to my cabin for now. I'll see you later."

With that Iliana headed to her cabin and Heath followed suit.


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Nelly sighed in satisfaction after finishing her meal. Looking around she couldn't figure out what to do next. She thought about Elysium and wondered if she should let Veronica, Heath, and Iliana know that she told him about them. In the end, she decided to not do that. They were bound to meet him at the party tonight if they showed up. Getting up, she cleaned up her area and took care of her dirty dishes before exiting the main hall. What should she do now? The answer came almost instantly. She could take pictures. It was always her go-to activity so she didn't get bored. Heading back to her cabin, she grabbed her camera and the bag it was stored in. If the snow picked up again, she would put it inside. She had learned the hard way of not taking proper care of her equipment when the weather turned sour. Nelly might be careless in certain ways, but her belongings were not one of them.

Walking around she decided to go to the left this time and go around the arena. On her way she spotted Duke with a new guy near the armory. She didn't bother them but she got a good look at the new guy and he was definitely buff. Looked like Duke was showing him the armory. She barely interacted with the Son of Hephaestus, but she knew Fiona was friends with him. She would try to get to know him better. As she walked on, she took pictures of the arena and cabins, making sure to not get pictures of others. After taking a picture, she turned and saw Sylas heading for his cabin. She would have waved to him, but he never noticed her and she knew he wasn't a fan of her. It couldn't be help and Nelly wasn't bound to change herself for no one. Still she was glad to see he was fully healed.

Deciding to take a break from photography, Nelly put her camera away and just walked when she saw two more campers. It was Lochlan and Iliana. And did Lochlan have his arm around Iliana's shoulders? Curious, Nelly made sure to stay out of sight but got close enough to eavesdrop on them. She could only pick up bits and pieces of their conversation though. She did her best to not giggle at the site. Good thing she had plenty of practice of wildlife photography for she had to be still and quiet those times too. Soon they separated once close enough to Lochlan's cabin. Deciding to let both be, Nelly decided to go to the lake. Maybe by then she would have worked up an appetite for lunch. Decision made, Nelly did just that but in the back of her mind, she was looking forward to that party.


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After Blair’s second passing glance at Mason, his path that was obviously directed at Andy, diverted towards her. She adjusted in her seat, perking up a bit with a devilish grin as she slowly crossed her arms.. Definitely not trying to give her breasts a little lift. The broody boy set down his plate and leaned on the table, standing over her in a dominating manner. That’s hot.

Blair tilted her head back slowly, looking him over intently while he stood so close. He was definitely one of the sexiest guys at camp, no question. He oozed sex appeal and aggression. It’d be rough and angry sex, but she loved a man who knew what he wanted and just took it. The movement of him getting closer shifted the air and she caught the faint smell of his cologne and natural musk. He smelled… delicious. Gods as her witness, if he asked, she’d let Mason bed her over that table right then and there.

She looked up at him from beneath her long lashes, blinking slowly. "You’re hot, ok? I see you, you see me, but it can’t happen," Mason said quietly so only she would hear. If he was trying to win points by turning her down to impress little miss on the other side of the hall, you’d think he’d make a bigger show of it. Although maybe his girl wouldn’t like hearing him admit to her being hot either. Which she was. Anyone with eyes could see Blair was hot but she’d always accept the compliment.

"Yet," she corrected. Blair watched as Mason flashed a smile and grabbed his plate. "When you wanna give a real woman a ride, you know where to find me," she added before he turned and walked away to join his temperamental witch. Andy was about as interesting as wonderbread and she imagined the girl was just as bland in bed. It was only a matter of time before the son of Hades found himself on her doorstep. It wasn’t if, but when.

Blair sat alone and waited long enough that she watched the couple have some sort of awkward interaction based solely on their body language… and the fact that Andy left in a bit of a rush. She couldn’t help but laugh to herself. Perhaps she’d get Mason in her bed sooner rather than later. Especially if he turned down any help he could get, like that Aphrodite boy. Gods could she give him a ride of his life too. But that girlfriend of his was terrifying to say the least. Those were some toes she had no interest in stepping on. Blair liked her face the way it was… intact.

She was starting to lose track of how long she had been kept waiting. Nails rapped on the table as she tried to pass the time sizing up a new face she was unfamiliar with that wandered his way into the hall. But as the time ticked on, her patience waned. After another five or so minutes, her patience had run its course. Blair waits around for no man.

With a huff, she angrily pushed her chair back as she stood. The high pitched screech of the metal feet scooting across the linoleum echoed throughout the cafeteria. Her jaw clenched as she strutted her way to the door, ignoring anyone and everyone that looked at her. If someone was dumb enough to be in her way of the exit she bumped or shoved them out of the way. She was on a mission and wanted the fuck out of that building.

Once outside, Blair turned to the left and headed down the path in the direction of her cabin. She had no interest in playing ‘welcoming committee’ anymore. The first person she spoke to left her hanging high and dry in the main hall. So fuck him and anyone else who wanted a tour guide. She was going to go back to her cabin, pre-game and put on the sluttiest outfit she could find for this party. Regardless of anything else, she was getting laid later and she’d love to see anyone try and stop her.



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Wes remained at the table after Mason had his little tantrum, got up and left. The brief interaction reminded him why he wasn’t a fan of the son of Hades. It felt like every time he tried talking to him, Mason only spat venom back. It was ridiculous and childish, especially when he was only trying to help. But fine, so be it. If he acted like that even a fraction of the time toward Andy, then she deserved better. Easier to rip the bandaid off now while the relationship was still in its infancy. Even though he could sense their love, toxic love was not worth sticking around for. It would only chip away at what little of her remained after Ajax.

In the end, it was her decision and Wes wasn’t going to tell Andy what to do. He could only hope that she knew her own self worth and would do what was best for her, whatever that was.

Having lost his appetite, Wes sighed and stood up. He gathered his and Trinity’s plates then made his way to the font of the cafeteria. He did his best to clear off the excess food with only one hand, then discarded the plates in the dirty dish bin. After checking that his jacket was fastened, he stepped back out into the frigid snowstorm.

He lingered on the deck of the Main Hall, catching sight of Trinity and Andy talking. A sad smile crossed his lips as watched them. Wes knew Trinity wasn’t the best relationship counselor but he hoped whatever she was saying helped. He knew she cared and didn’t want to see Andy’s heart get broken again. Gods he hoped Mason wasn’t full of hot air and got his head out of his ass. Maybe it was an Aphrodite thing, but seeing others suffer from love always seemed to weigh on him heavily. It’d be moments like that where Trinity would give him a nudge and tell him to use just a little of his powers to smooth it over.

Wes shook his head with a laugh at the hypothetical debate that played out in his head. As much as he wanted everyone to know the beauty of love, he wasn’t going to use his powers to force it on anyone. It should be natural and authentic, not because he wiggled his fingers and played matchmaker. He really was a useless demigod. He could only imagine how disappointed his mother was in him that he didn’t make it his personal mission to be the camp matchmaker. He looked up at the sky and shrugged his shoulders. Good thing you have other kids, he thought, unsure if she had any way of knowing his thoughts.

He descended the porch steps and started across the field, being sure to avoid the various places Andy walked and pointed. Wes didn’t fancy being turned into a snowman. He gave both of the girls a quick wave but didn’t linger, leaving them to their ‘all men are scum’ talk or whatever it was that girls talked about when guys weren’t around.

Once across the field his cabin wasn’t much further. Wes ascended the spiral staircase, then climbed another set of stairs inside to reach his loft bedroom. After the morning’s activities he could go for a nap to rejuvenate before the party. He stripped down to his boxers then buried himself under a mound of blankets in bed. It took him less than five minutes with a full belly to pass out cold.



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A few feet outside the main hall, Andy stopped with a sigh and ran her hands over her face. Gods, what in the hell was she doing? She couldn’t help but feel like she was falling into the same pattern. This time it was just Mason instead of Ajax. They both had said they loved her and she believed them. But what was the saying? Actions speak louder than words? When she was with Ajax, Mason’s actions all but screamed his true feelings, even if he deluded himself into ignoring them. Now that she was his, she felt a dreaded sense of deja vu. Maybe she should have stayed single and focused on herself rather than rushing into another relationship right after the previous one.

It was too late. They were far beyond the point of no return. Either they would move past this or they wouldn’t. If Andy couldn’t forgive him or trust him again, then their entire relationship would be ruined. She understood why the friendzone existed. People were always scared of admitting feelings and the possibility of destroying a friendship. Andy and Mason were living it. This only had two outcomes… forever or ruin. That was a scary truth. But the burden wasn’t on her shoulders, even if she still felt the weight of it.

Andy gave herself a moment to calm down and collect her thoughts. As much as she’d love to repress however she felt about the whole Mason thing, she knew it was going to fester in her mind whether she liked it or not. With a sigh, she walked toward the center of the activities field and pulled out the to do list from her pocket. She decided to start with the biggest and work her way down. That way she was less likely to burn out with the most daunting tasks still left to do.

She extended her arms out beside her and gestured her hands in a circle around her. As she moved, the snow on the various paths surrounding the field began to stir. It spun and swirled into white cyclone and floated across the ground. She guided the snow across the clearing until it collided with the side of the arena and collapsed into the beginning of a large sledding hill. Andy swept her arms beside her, gently guiding a majority of the snow across the field toward the mound. As the white powder settled, the hill was fully formed with a couple sled lanes and two different hill heights. She left just enough snow behind that the field was lightly dusted, but nothing unmanageable to walk through.

Trinity found Andy primping up the Activity Field likely for the party. For a moment she weighed on whether Andy would prefer space and to bury herself in her tasks but, why not have company as well as do some tasks. Trinity stepped forward and swatted at the little extra flecks of snow that had yet to settle when they came too close to her face.

"Hi there stranger. Need any help?" Trinity doubted things couldn’t be managed with witchyness alone but it gave them an excuse to hang out. Not that they needed one. "A nice vent while you setup for example?" she offered more to the point. If not, Trinity was equally fine to switch subjects and work beside Andy in distraction.

Andy heard the approaching footsteps before she knew the culprit. Her body tensed in anxious anticipation. When she heard Trinity’s voice she sighed, her body immediately relaxing. She pivoted on her heels, turning slightly to face the blonde."And here I thought we didn’t cause a scene," she said with a halfhearted smile. Did she need to vent? She had no clue. She felt like that’s all she had been doing for the past three months. Rebuild, tend to the injured, bitch about Mason. She imagined there was only so much Trinity could hear before she got tired of it. Andy wouldn’t blame her.

Her right hand waved lazily toward the arena. A large countdown clock appeared on the wall above the sledding hill, ticking down the time until midnight. She sighed, resting her hands on her hips as she looked over at Trinity. "Do you think I’m making the same mistake?" Andy couldn’t shake the sinking feeling in her gut. Maybe hearing she was, or wasn’t, would help her. Maybe it wouldn’t. In the end there was nothing anyone but Mason could say that would put her at ease.

Trinity sighed, scratching at her nose. Even that seemed like a heavy question. One she couldn’t rightly answer. "He’s an idiot," she commented seeing her friend at unrest. "Gorgeous, sure. But an idiot." Mason wasn’t gorgeous in the way Wes was, but he was a good looking guy who had the capabilities to be a good partner for Andy. But he was busy being guarded and self-sabotaging. Trinity gave a defeated sigh. "I don’t know, Andy," she admitted, giving possibly the worst answer in the universe. Ajax and Mason were both different but… What was it folks said? Both could be ‘emotionally unavailable’ and leave Andy with the short rope.

There was silence. Andy didn’t know what to say in response to that. It wasn’t helpful nor did it put her mind at ease. Rather than replying right away, she walked into a large oval like shape while holding her hands out. Slowly an ice floor began taking shape, surrounded by a waist height railing. On either side of the gated entrance were a couple benches and shelves of various sizes of ice skates. "That’s not helpful," she said, finally speaking up with a depressed laugh. Her gloved fingers fiddled with the edge of her coat before she looked over at Trin with a sad, tight lipped smile. "I suppose, in the end, it can only go one of two ways."

Trinity pursed her lips. Fair enough that it was unhelpful, but Trinity was hardly a love coach or in a position to advise on whether Andy was making the same mistake again or not. That was for her to find out. But, she at least observed it was either going to work out or not and the black and white result would be near. "We’ll see," she muttered.

Her mind was no less conflicted than it had been for the past three months. Fantastic. Andy sighed before continuing her way around the ice rink. She had to pause for a minute to pull out her little ‘to do list’ to double check what was next. Her feet carried her to the center of the field where she conjured a large bonfire with a simple flick of her wrist. Some things were easier than others. A fire was less complicated than an ice skating rink, especially because she had manifested them before. Her fingers pointed around the large pyre, dotting the ground with various logs and chairs for people to sit on. "Should we take bets?" she mused, half to herself and half to Trinity. It wasn’t the best joke, but in the end there was only so many times she could mull over the same thing. As Mason liked to say, the ball was in his court now, dwelling on it would only make things worse.

As Trinity watched things appear and shift around, she braced a leg on a newly conjured log testing its sturdiness, able to roll it slightly and expose its underside with a push of her leg due to her strength. Well aware of what Andy meant, Trinity took the opportunity to shift gears. "What? You mean who will turn extra crispy near this bonfire? Fall down the hill? Drunkards and anybody I elect to push in it." Trinity gave her pal a conspiratorial look.

Andy rolled her eyes, electing to play along rather than continue dredging up the same bullshit. "No point betting there. Someone always makes an ass of themselves at camp parties," she replied with a half-ass chuckle.

"Always," Trinity chimed. That, and the habit of brawls and drama breaking out, but she didn’t want to be a damper by bringing it up.

The rest of the setup seemed to pass quickly with Trinity helping to change the subject to literally anything else. They walked and talked, meanwhile Andy continued to conjure and move things around the field until they were exactly where they needed to be… And sometimes munching on a granola bar from her pocket whenever she felt a little drained. By the time she had finished there was a dancefloor with speakers and music ready to start playing at sundown. Nearby was a little pavilion where all the food and bar were stocked and ready, with their own little enchantments to keep everything at the perfect temperature, of course.

While it didn’t take forever to get the party ready, it wasn’t quick either. By the time Andy was finished, the sun had started dipping behind the trees and painted the sky with colorful happy little accidents. They were already running out of precious time to get ready and sexy-fied, because, Gods damn it, if Andy was going to get drunk or heart broken that night, she wanted to look good while doing it.

"One sec," she said to Trinity as she held up her index finger. Andy hurried off to the west, jogging past the ice rink and pavilion to get to the main office. She opened the door and stepped inside. Near the P.A. system was a large control board like something you’d see in an air traffic control tower or a spaceship. There were countless buttons, knobs and even a CCTV that was never on. She turned that off the first time she got access to the office. It felt like an invasion of privacy. But otherwise she never really touched anything. Camp magic always seemed to work fine enough. There was food or medical supplies when they needed it and it wasn’t like she was running training exercises while everyone was on bed rest.

It took a couple minutes of staring at the various controls to find a section that looked like it controlled the weather. There was a small LCD display that showed the current temperature, 15°F -9.4°C, and the weather, snowing. She slowly turned one knob that raised the numbers like a thermostat until it read that it was warming to 75°F 23.9°C. There was another dial for the duration, but the longest she could get the temperature to stay abnormal was midnight. Most of the controls looked like they would reset every night at the turn of the new day. It wasn’t very long, but long enough for everyone to enjoy New Year’s without freezing to death. She made sure to keep the snow on for the whole winter wonderland vibes, then headed back out to Trinity.

While the daughter of Ares waited, she leant on the rink with her arms crossed on the barrier. She hoped her efforts had sufficed as a good friend. Eyeing the icy field and blades of the skates, she next wondered if she had the capability to ice skate or even go sledding because she had never done any snow related activity before so this could make for a very interesting party and environment. As she observed the heavily modified field, she felt a change in the air, very literally. She blinked and straightened ready for the next bizarre series to attack camp but Andy returned, well at ease.

"Good to go?"

"Let’s," Trinity assured.



Later that evening, shortly after sunset…

Andy’s cabin looked like a warzone. Clothes were exploding out of her dresser and closet, and strewn across her bed or any other surface available. Even though she had her outfit planned for over a week, in typical girl fashion, she had to show Trinity every option she had to make sure she picked the perfect drive Mason crazy outfit. It then quickly turned into Andy making Trinity try on half of her clothes to help her find something equally as attention grabbing. Even if the daughter of Ares was already in a healthy and committed relationship, wearing jeans and a black t-shirt would not cut it for a New Years Eve party.

When the daughter of Ares wasn’t conned into playing dolls and trying on outfits with Andy, she could be found sitting on the only piece of bed Andy had left, ducking and dodging the next suggestion thrown at her that she’d curl her lip up at. There was apparently a lot to ‘the right outfit’ that ticked both Andy’s and Trinity’s boxes though Andy’s thoroughness and persistence was nearing intimidating.

"I know Wes would still find you hot in a potato sack," Andy said, standing on her tiptoes in a black spaghetti strap bodysuit. Her back was to the rest of the room as she flipped through hangers trying to find something perfect, if it existed. "But you can still seduce him." She shook her head as she shoved several pieces of clothing to the side and kept looking. "Ah!" Finally, and only 75% through her closet. Andy turned around holding up the top with a little shake. "He won’t be able to keep his hands off of you… Well, more than he already does," she added with a laugh. "And you can even still wear your jeans."

Trinity rose to her feet for the hundredth time to inspect Andy’s latest choice. Upon getting closer and actually paying it attention, Trinity’s own eyes lit up looking it over. "Oh, that is cute." All the while it still kept in her criteria of wanting to wear pants and a comfy shirt. Trinity took it from Andy, almost in a trance to try on, heading to her bathroom. "I’ve never actually been able to seduce Wes," she called from the next room. Nor really tried. "Maybe not til tonight anyway." Trinity traded her current worn t-shirt for the nice dark mesh one with a rose pattern and fussed in front of the mirror. She didn’t even know if she was fussing right. What was pushing and pulling around some clothes and hair really accomplishing? She had to turn her back on her reflection before she frustrated herself. The burst of confidence in maybe she could seduce Wes turned to doubt. Nice clothes always felt odd on her as they were a mismatch to her nature.

Meanwhile Andy waved her hand, sending all the discarded clothing floating across the room returning to their original home in her dresser or hanging in the closet. "To be honest, I don’t have any experience either," she admitted with a soft laugh. She padded across the cool floor to where her dress hung on the curtain rod beside her bed. "But Wes is like the perfect boyfriend and completely obsessed with you. I don’t think you’ll have to try very hard," she reassured Trinity as she pulled the embroidered netted fabric off the hanger and slipped the garment over her head on top of the bodysuit. Her hands ran along the sheer fabric, immediately second guessing her outfit choice. It wasn’t like she didn’t run around camp in shorts and crop tops in the summer. But there was something about the see through dress that made her feel a bit exposed and like she might have been trying too hard.

Exactly. Wes was perfect. While Trinity was told he was head over heels and they had a deep connection, he was far too picturesque. The people around him should have been equally as calm, beautiful and graceful. "Are you sure about this?"

Hearing Trinity’s doubt, she scurried across the room and poked her head into the bathroom. She smiled sweetly. "You look hot," she said as she crossed the room to her. "Here. Let me." Andy picked up a couple bobby pins from the sink and held them between her lips. She grabbed a small cluster of hair near Trinity’s part that framed her face. Andy’s fingers slowly braided her bangs back and out of her face. She pinned the braid down then lightly fluffed and scrunched the blonde waves.

While she had her there, Andy reached over and grabbed her mascara from the sink. She held up her hands innocently before Trinity could slink away. "Just mascara. I promised." When Trinity didn’t fight her, Andy took a step forward and guided her on where to look and where to blink as she applied the eye makeup for her. "I don’t really like makeup either. But a little mascara and lip gloss go a long way." She took a step back when she finished, giving her a friend a once over with an approving smile and head nod. "Wes so owes me one," she playfully complimented her own handy work.

Trinity wrinkled her nose after Andy’s handiwork was complete. Not in disgust or anything, but it all felt like fighting a big itch. She didn’t usually let people get that close and hold instruments to her eyes without throwing them through some window. It felt foreign on her face and made her look different, but it was a good different, she had to admit. Trinity chuckled at Andy’s self praise. "You saying I can’t take credit for this one?" she joked. She, who did nothing and had little fashion sense.

"I’ll give you… 50%," Andy teased then slipped in front of the mirror and stared at her own reflection with pursed lips. A little mascara and shimmery lip gloss was plenty when it came to makeup, but her hair just rested on her shoulders in their usual beachy waves. Did she try to do something with it or just leave it? With the dress the rest of her felt… underwhelming. She sighed, furrowing her brows as she ran through the possibilities in her head. In the end she had to do something. She grabbed a couple more bobby pins and started parting her hair. It took a couple minutes and a couple mess ups, but eventually she managed to put half of her hair up into small space buns. It had to be good enough or she’d spend another hour fussing in front of the mirror.

As she exited the bathroom, Andy held her hands out at her side awkwardly. "Does this say ‘beg for my forgiveness,’ or is it too much?" she asked, a bit sarcastic, but mostly in desperate need of honest feedback. The last thing she wanted was to look like an idiot around a bunch of new campers… and Mason.

Trinity beamed at her friend because she looked like a beauty queen herself. "Look out world. Here she comes."

A small fraction of Andy’s tension faded. She shook her head and laughed as she grabbed her black platform heels and sat on the edge of the bed. She was already regretting her choice in shoes but she couldn’t very well wear converse. It defeated the purpose. It took her a minute to get the ankle strapped buckled but once she was done she stood back up and smoothed out any creases in her dress. She made sure to spray herself with some of her fancier perfume and even offered some to Trinity if she wanted any. "I don’t know if we can delay anymore," she said with an awkward laugh before heading to the door. "Ready?"

After accepting Andy’s gift of a fairer scent, Trinity nodded staring down the door. "Ready as we’ll ever be." After all, she wasn’t the only one that was nervous. She shot Andy an assuring smile.

Stepping outside the air felt warm and crisp like a spring day on the cusp of summer. Andy let out a small sigh of relief seeing that, whatever that crazy control panel was, worked with flying colors. She even managed a little laugh as she held her hand out palm up and caught a few snowflakes. "Magic’s weird," she admitted with a delighted smile, knowing full well the abilities she possessed fell within that ‘weird’ category.

There wasn’t really any cabin that was exceptionally far from the Activities Field, so it didn’t take long for them to make the brief journey from Andy’s cabin to the party. It might have been a smidge longer due to her own less than practical shoe choice, but overall it wasn’t terrible. Plus, she was going to have sore feet regardless of what she wore on her feet. Some extra blisters were a drop in the bucket. It wasn’t often she got to dress cute, so she was taking full advantage of the opportunity.

As they neared the field, Trinity looped arm with Andy’s and all but dragged her to the drinks, grabbing two shot glasses readily available thanks to some of that handy magic and poured them each a shot of vodka. “Entry shot.” She held up her small glass to clink with Andy’s expectantly. Trinity knew the daughter of Hecate couldn’t very well leave her hanging. Trinity figured the more she threw drinks at Andy the less time she had to think or stew on Mason or look for him.

Andy rolled her eyes as she was dragged to the bar and a small glass was shoved into her hand. She grimaced as Trinity tapped her drink against hers. "I know what you’re doing," she said as she squinted her eyes suspiciously toward the blonde before downing the shot. Her face scrunched. She groaned and shook her shoulders to wiggle off the disgust of drinking straight acetone. "Oh Gods, that was horrible," she said between coughs.

Originally, Andy had no plans to get drunk. The last time she did… Well, she didn’t want to think about it. All she did know was that she still wanted to have her wits about her. Things were different and she didn’t think anyone would take advantage of her, but there was also double the amount of demigods at camp within a handful of hours and she didn’t know a thing about them.

Like Andy, Trinity pulled a face as the spirit traveled its way down her throat. Shots definitely had some zing to them. She held up a finger letting it settle a moment before grabbing the bottle again and pouring two more swiftly. "Penalty shot for accusing me of being up to something." Trinity clinked glasses again and downed it before she could think better of it.

"If I get plastered, you’re carrying me home… Or Wes, I don’t care." Andy waved off the comment with her free hand. She groaned, looking down at the shot before tossing it as far back in her mouth as possible to avoid having to choke it down. She did another little shimmy as the vodka made its way down.

Trinity chuckled. "I’m sure we can live with that."



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Elysium was debating if he should go to the party or not — he was never really that big of a party guy but he was a part of a Frat for a bit in college. It was fun. He never found himself drinking too much and he always found himself in weird situations with overly out-of-it individuals. A part of him wondered how crazy people would get at this party but he doubted that people would get too crazy — most people seemed to be arriving today with only a handful of already established individuals. He wondered if he would see Nelly or not there too. She was nice. Sloane was nice too. Maybe he would say hi to her as well.

Going into the master bedroom, his bedroom, and looking around, and in the closet — he found a few outfits that he liked but he finally settled on one. Something that was relaxed, decorative, and nice. Putting his outfit on, he was ready for the party, but he did need to straighten up his hair first. Which was quick, just a few brush throughs with some products, and pulled into a manbun.

Once he felt like he was ready and set to go, Elysium grabbed the items that he made for the party. He decided that he would participate in helping with the snacks even though he had no idea what would be there. Picking up the stray of oreo and cream cookies he set out on his adventure to find out where the party was being held. He assumed it would be at one of the main halls, bigger buildings, or he would spot it. Camp wasn’t that big for the most part.

There was no issue finding the party since he noticed the setup in the activity field and assumed that was the place. Walking up to it, he noticed there weren't many people, but he usually arrived early to things, so he wasn’t surprised he was one of the first. Noticing two women at the party already, he waved to them as he set down the large tray of cookies onto the table that already had other snacks on it. He took one and bit into it while looking at everything else and considering if he wanted to get a simple drink or something with alcohol in it. He knew if he grabbed one with alcohol, he was probably not drinking much more for the rest of the night, since he didn’t want to get hammered on his first day at camp and possibly not at all.

Taking a cookie, a hamroll, and some type of flat-bread looking item. Elysium made his way over to the drinks table and looked at everything. He noticed that there were multiple punch bowls and some had little cards indicating what they had in them — alcoholic or non-alcoholic and what the overall mix was — so he grabbed a non-alcoholic fruit punch as his first option. Wait until the party really starts unfolding to see what he wanted to do, plus he was more of a social drinker anyways.

After getting his snacks and his punch, he looked around to check out the decorations, and the different activities they had at the party. It looked like there was a bonfire, cornhole, ladder ball, and a few other things. Stuff to do. A good entrance into camp and a decent way to get people socializing that was for sure. Elysium walked over by the cornhole and ladder ball sets and wondered if he could get people playing with him or not — it would only need three others and him.



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River did not have the wherewithal to schedule an alarm on his phone before he passed out. Unluckily for him, he woke up just as the sun dipped below the horizon and bathed his cabin in a warm orange light. Damn. There was a part of him that wished he’d ’accidentally’ sleep through the party. Oh darn, River wasn’t there? What a shame. The likelihood of him being able to hide away for the rest of the evening without Ocean seeking him out and dragging him along was slim. But if he was asleep? He could have pretended to be out cold… or dead? No. That would just cause a whole bunch of other problems. Plus he couldn’t hold his breath that long.

He turned his head face down into a throw pillow and groaned. It took another minute for him to find the motivation to move again. He pushed off the couch and adjusted so he sat on the edge of the cushions. He rested his elbows on his knees and sighed. There was a chill where a dampness clung to his cheek. He groaned as he used the back of his sleep to wipe the drool from his mouth. Gross. River let his head roll from side to side, stretching and popping any stiffness from his spine. Next time he should take the effort to go upstairs and sleep in bed, or at least pass out on his back. No amount of cracks or stretches was going to remove the crick in the right side of his neck.

After giving himself enough time to fully wake up, River hooked his index finger on the neck of his shirt and pulled it away from his chest. He leaned his head down and sniffed. He didn’t smell terrible but he didn’t smell good either. He was hoping he could skip the shower, but hiking several miles up a mountain in the snow gave him a bit of a funk. His right hand reached behind his shoulders, grabbed a fist full of fabric and pulled his shirt over his head. He stood up and grabbed his bag then headed upstairs.

The second floor of the A-frame cabin was narrow and small, not that he was someone who needed a lot of space. Although he had to hunch if he stood too close to the walls to avoid bumping his head. The bed was minimal, but looked like it was hanging from some sort or ropes or was a swing. He wasn’t entirely sure how practical it was. It was probably for some recreational purposes. All he saw was an opportunity to fall on his ass if he had to pee in the middle of the night, but the swaying might be soothing to fall asleep to. He set his things on the ground beside the bed, not particularly in the mood to worry about unpacking at the moment.

He started to strip off the rest of his clothes when he noticed that there wasn’t a separate bathroom. There was a huge square bathtub near the foot of the bed, but as far as he could see there wasn’t a shower anywhere. It took him far too long to notice that the thing hanging from the ceiling wasn’t a light but a shower head. No shower curtain or doors, which wasn’t totally unusual. River was used to outdoor showers after surfing, but you weren’t usually five feet from a bed and you were dressed. He laid a couple towels on the ground surrounding the tub to hopefully minimize any messes. And just as he went to pull his boxers off he noticed the giant window looking out over camp. A nice view while soaking in the bath sounded nice, but he had no desire to broadcast his junk. He closed the curtains then finished undressing and hopped in the shower… bath… thing.

River was someone who rarely took a shower that lasted more than five minutes. But considering he was in no rush, he allowed himself a little more time to enjoy the warmth before he wandered back out into a snowstorm. This was by far the coldest weather he had ever encountered. It was going to take awhile for him to get used to how the chill seemed to set into his bones and not let go. Not even a scalding shower seemed to warm him up entirely. When the water started to cool, he admitted defeat and got out before he lost what heat he managed to retain. He wrapped a towel around his waist and grabbed three aspirin from his bag. Between the crick in his neck and the likelihood of alcohol, he opted to be a bit proactive and try to avoid any additional reasons to be in a bad mood. It wasn’t a cure all, but at least he wouldn’t feel like shit while being forced to be moderately social.

It seemed all his motivation came to a halt as he found himself staring down at his bag without a clue on what to wear. It wasn’t like River packed for parties. Hell he had never even been to a party. All of his clothing was either casual or athletic and hardly appropriate for the horrible weather they were having. He was Hawaiian, not Alaskan. It was rare that he owned closed toed shoes, let alone a jacket. Halfway through dumping out his bag, the only resolution he came to was that he was going to freeze his ass off. He went back downstairs, looking around for a thermometer or something that would give him a clue about the weather since his phone was an expensive paperweight since he arrived at camp.

Fixed to the wall beside the front door was some kind of digital thermostat. Thankfully it not only displayed the indoor temperature but outside as well. Inside was 72°F and outside was 75°F. Not bad. He nodded his head and took a step back toward the stairs when what he read set in. "What the—" River did a double take. His eyes weren’t deceiving him, but there was no way. He leaned to the side, peering out the glass door to see snow falling just as heavily as it was earlier that day. He rapped his knuckle on the thermostat like it was malfunctioning but the numbers stayed the same.

He sighed, opening the door and stepping out onto the porch. The snow was cold under his feet and he could feel the chill of where it landed on his bare chest, but the air was… warm? River stood there in a stunned silence for the better part of a minute utterly confused. Rather than trying to rationalize it, he shrugged his shoulders and headed back inside. Who was he to look a gift horse in the mouth? At least now he knew he wouldn’t freeze his ass off while ringing in the New Year. Silver linings.

Back upstairs he was able to grab a decent shirt, one of his nicer button up shirts that didn’t look like the ridiculous tourist Hawaiian shirts. It was collared with short sleeves and a variety of thick blue stripes. He grabbed a pair of nearly white khakis and plain white sneakers to go with it. It wasn’t anything fancy, but it was the nicest clothes he owned. After putting back on his jewelry, a little bit of deodorant and some musky cologne, River was as presentable as he could be. He checked himself in the mirror once, making sure he looked decent. His fingers ran back through his damp hair, trying to tame any wild curls. Good enough. Unable to delay any further, he headed out.

Anissa drifted toward consciousness like a diver rising reluctantly from deep waters, each layer of wakefulness bringing more awareness than she wanted. She remained perfectly still for several slow breaths, eyes tracing the ceiling above her, clinging to the fading memory of that precious, dreamless void that had briefly sheltered her. It had been the first truly blank sleep she'd had in months - no visions, no whispers, just merciful nothingness.

But reality always won. Memories trickled back like icy water seeping into boots: first the lilac dress, then the journal entries, and finally that wrong presence at the camp gates. Her fingers twitched against the sheets, nails digging in briefly before she forced them to relax. Squeezing her eyes shut, she focused on breathing evenly, the way her therapist had taught her. In for four, hold for seven, out for eight. It didn't completely erase the tension coiling between her shoulders, but it made the panic manageable.

The sigh that escaped her as she finally pushed upright seemed to carry more than she'd intended, like she was exhaling every unanswered question from earlier. Evening light struggled through the curtains, painting the room in weak gold stripes that did little to dispel the shadows clinging to the corners. Her journal sat half-open on the nightstand, and for a wild moment, she considered crawling back under the covers with it, but instead swung her legs over the edge, wincing as her bare feet met the cold floorboards. A full-body shiver ran through her as she stretched, muscles protesting the hours spent curled in an awkward ball. Every movement felt mechanical as she crossed to the mirror, her gaze avoiding the lilac fabric still draped across the bed.

That problem could wait. Maybe indefinitely.

The girl in the mirror looked back at her with sleep-mussed hair and a complexion that had always held the warmth of sunlit stone, the kind of colour that never faded, no matter how long winter dragged on. Dark strands stuck up at odd angles, tangled from restless turning. She reached up automatically, fingers working through the knots, each stroke bringing a small sense of control. Combing her hair, applying makeup, these were rituals that always calmed her, and by the time she managed to bring on this relief, her reflection looked more put together, even if her eyes still held that familiar guarded tension.

Turning away, she moved toward the bathroom she'd barely glanced at. The space was small but immaculate: white subway tiles interrupted by warm wood accents, a shower stall with shiny glass, and a circular mirror that caught the soft evening light. The vanity held an assortment of toiletries, their presence raising unanswerable questions. Had the camp stocked these? Or had her absent father also arranged these small comforts? She pushed the thought away, turning the faucet with more force than necessary. Peeling off her gloves and breathing a sigh of relief when nothing appeared, icy water shocked her system as she splashed her face, the cold bite helping to dissolve the last cobwebs of sleep. Patting her skin dry with a towel, she studied the faint purple shadows beneath her eyes, permanent souvenirs from too many nights spent deciphering the undecipherable. She would deal with those after her shower.

The water hit her skin like a sudden rainstorm, scalding at first until she twisted the knob to a more bearable temperature. Steam rose in thick clouds as Anissa stood frozen under the spray, letting the near-painful heat work its way into muscles that always seemed to carry some deep, unshakable cold. Only when the tension between her shoulder blades finally eased did she reach for the shampoo bottle, its herbal scent filling the small space as she massaged the lather into her scalp. There was something almost meditative about the routine of the repetitive motions of washing her hair, scrubbing her skin, watching the day's grime and fear swirl down the drain. For these few minutes, the steam created a cocoon where nothing supernatural could reach her.

Stepping out onto the bathmat, she found the mirror completely obscured by condensation, its surface fogged into a featureless gray. Anissa took her time drying off, wrapping herself in one of the camp's surprisingly plush towels before finally facing the bedroom again. The real challenge waited for her there.

Choosing an outfit shouldn't have felt so daunting, but after the day’s bizarre events, even simple decisions felt harder than usual. She'd been too drained to care about clothes when she arrived, but now, with clearer thoughts and warmer skin, the task felt manageable. Her gaze landed immediately on the lilac dress still sprawled across the duvet and, before she could overthink it, Anissa marched over, grabbed the offending garment with two fingers, and stuffed it into the bottom drawer of the dresser, burying it beneath layers of knit sweaters as if that could erase its existence. Maybe if she ignored it hard enough, it would disappear entirely.

The wardrobe doors creaked slightly as she pulled them open, revealing the mix of practical and stylish clothing she'd packed. As her fingers brushed through the hanging items, each fabric made a soft shushing sound, like they were whispering suggestions as she moved past them. But the oversized hoodies to hide in wouldn’t do, nor would the dark jeans to blend in, clothes designed to make her invisible. Tonight called for something different. Tonight, in this strange new place surrounded by strangers, she needed stronger defence, not camouflage.

Then she spotted the perfect combination.

The white off-shoulder top went on first, its loose sleeves slipping just enough to reveal the curve of her collarbones without feeling exposed. Next came the black mini dress, its tailored waist hugging her frame in a way that felt powerful rather than vulnerable. She caught her own eye in the mirror as she adjusted the hem, watching her reflection shift from sleep-softened to sharply defined with each new layer. The thigh-high boots presented their usual challenge, as the left one was always stubbornly catching at her knee. But after some strategic wiggling, they slid into place, and immediately, she felt the transformation. The added height from the heels did more than make her taller; it changed her entire posture, the way she carried herself, and how the world would see her. No more shrinking into the background. She rolled her shoulders back, tilting her chin up just slightly. Better. Stronger.

Finally, she reached for her signature piece: the cream beret that had travelled with her through countless cities and crises. The wool felt familiar between her fingers, still perfectly shaped despite years of wear. She placed it on her head, angling it to that perfect, slight tilt to the right. This was the finishing touch, the piece that tied everything together.

Now the mirror showed someone who looked confident and collected. A young woman who had her life together. Someone who didn't wake gasping from nightmares or see things that shouldn't exist. Someone normal. Or at least, someone who could convincingly pretend to be normal for a few hours. That would have to be enough.

Anissa then padded over to her satchel and pulled out the small cosmetic pouch she'd tucked into it. She didn’t wear heavy makeup, but tonight she needed the illusion of composure. A mask to match the outfit. So, first came the concealer, its metal tube clicking as she twisted it open. She dabbed the creamy formula beneath her eyes with gentle patting motions, watching in the mirror as the purple shadows from too many sleepless nights gradually disappeared under the careful application. Next came the highlighter, its pearly sheen catching the lamplight as she swept it along her cheekbones. The effect was just enough glow to draw attention upward, away from any tension around her mouth or the bit of furrow between her brows that never quite went away.

The lip stain came out next, its berry tint neutral enough to look natural but pigmented enough to make her look alive. She applied it, pressing her lips together to even out the colour. Finally, she reached for the eyeliner, the dark brown pencil sharpened to the point. She leaned closer to the mirror, bracing one hand against the dresser as she traced along her lash line. The thin, even stroke made her eyes appear brighter, more alert, like someone who hadn't spent most of her nights scribbling frantic notes in a journal about supernatural encounters.

Her hair, still slightly damp from the shower, chose that moment to rebel. Dark strands curled in every direction, some sticking up stubbornly while others clung to her neck in damp tendrils. She grabbed a nearby towel and ran it through the mess one last time, scrunching the lengths gently to encourage the natural waves rather than fight them. The result was imperfect but interesting, the kind of artfully tousled look that fashion models spent hours trying to achieve. A few stubborn pieces still framed her face in unruly curls, but she knew the beret would tame the worst of it. As she settled the cream-colored hat into place, angling it just so once more, those rebellious strands became part of the look rather than flaws to fix. They softened the sharpness of her eyeliner, making the whole ensemble appear effortless rather than precisely constructed.

Before heading out of the room, Anissa opened the top drawer of her dresser and reached for a different pair of gloves—sleek black ones made of soft suede, elegant enough to pass as fashion. Not the ones she usually wore that were still on the bathroom countertop. Not the ones that reminded her of fear. These were more like… a statement. Ones that said that she was completely safe to be around. She slipped them on slowly, flexing her fingers inside the fitted material, before finally leaving the room.

Anissa descended the staircase and, at the bottom, she reached for the coat she’d slung over the coat stand, something stylish in dark wool, warm enough for cold nights. Her fingers paused on the sleeve just as her gaze caught the thermostat fixed to the wall near the door.

75°F.

She blinked. Looked again.

Outside, the snow still fell in lazy spirals, blanketing the world in white. But the number didn’t waver. Neither did the warmth pressing through the doorframe like summer trapped inside winter’s skin.

Anissa frowned, and for a moment, she considered that she might be hallucinating. Slowly, she released the coat and let it slide back into place. Strange. But she wasn't about to question a miracle. Instead, she reached for the door handle with a gloved hand, adjusted the angle of her beret once more, and stepped out into the falling snow.

Let the gods make sense of it. She had a party to get to.

River made it out of his cabin and down the narrow path that led to the main trail… Then froze. Right would have been the most direct route to the activities field. But to the left was the beach and the most detoured route to the party. After all, he was going to the party. So what did it matter if he arrived late? Wasn’t that supposed to be fashionable or something? He had no idea. But the idea of prolonging the inevitable did seem appealing.

Before his mind had made the decision, his feet were already carrying him toward the beach. As he looked out over the water, River could almost have been fooled to think the water would have been pleasantly cool. But then there was the snow. What was with the weird weather? Curiosity overcame him and he had to know if the lake was warm or not. He held out his right hand and a small trickle of water floated through the air toward him. When the water brushed the tips of his fingers it felt like he had submerged his hand into the deepest depths of the ocean. It was so cold he was surprised there was no ice on the surface of the lake. He shook his hand letting the water fall to the ground, making little dips in the snow. Gods camp was weird.

When he turned his attention back ahead, River noticed on the far side of the beach was a figure dressed in mostly black. The closer he got he realized it was a girl, but not one he had met yet. He couldn’t even recall if he saw her in the initial crowd of demigods that arrived around the same time he did. She could have been new or a seasoned camper. She had an olive complexion, similar to his own, with chocolate brown hair that looked nearly black contrasted by her white beret. Besides the small bits of white in her hat and shirt, everything about her was dark from her hair and eyes, to the black of her dress, gloves and… Thigh high boots. His eyes lingered there for what was probably considered an uncomfortable amount of time.

It was only when he was fixated on her legs that River noticed she was pacing back and forth. She would take a couple steps away from what he assumed was her cabin, pause, then turn back making it nearly to the door, then do it all over again. His own pace slowed as he approached. He stood silent, watching her for a long moment to see if she’d make a decision or continue going back and forth. Eventually he raised the side of his fist to his mouth and cleared his throat, hoping not to startle her. "Are you… ok?"

Anissa froze mid-step, one boot hovering inches above the snow as the voice abruptly broke into her thoughts. Her whole body tensed before she forced herself to turn toward the sound, her dark eyes widening beneath her beret. How had someone gotten so close without her noticing? Probably because she'd been too wrapped up in mentally rehearsing introductions and potential escape routes to pay attention to her surroundings, an amateur mistake that made her cheeks burn with self-reproach.

The figure before her demanded an immediate upward tilt of her chin, way up, even with her heeled boots adding precious inches to her height. (Damn genetics, Anissa thought bitterly, why did everyone have to be so tall?) Her quick assessment registered several details at once: his damp curls catching the fading light, warm brown eyes that mirrored curiosity back at her, the crisp lines of his button-up that somehow added a “chill” vibe to his entire look. However, the realization that he'd clearly put similar effort into his appearance tonight still hit and sent an unexpected wave of relief through her. At least she wasn't the only one over-preparing for this gathering.

But there was something else too, something that made her pulse stutter just a little: the way his sleeves were short enough to reveal strong forearms dusted with bits of dark hair, the hint of a collarbone peeking from the unbuttoned top button, the contrast between his slightly formal attire and the wild look of his damp hair. The observation struck her just a moment too long, stretching the silence into uncomfortable territory.

Which, thankfully, he fucked up first.

When the girl turned around to meet his gaze, River found himself hit with a similar wave of holy shit like when he first saw Evelyn. Although to be fair, he preferred brunettes. You know, with what little bit of time he got to enjoy looking at women, because it wasn’t like they were dating or interested in him. Or were they? He had no clue. There was rarely time for dating when he was always training. It took a second for him to find words to respond, but whatever answer he did have was replaced with something else entirely. "Is there some rule that every demigod is gorgeous?"

River paused, staring off slightly as he tucked his lips between his teeth in disbelief. Across the brain and out the mouth. One of these days his lack of a filter was going to get him slapped or into a fight. He needed to learn how to filter his thoughts or better yet, keep them to himself. He cleared his throat while rubbing the back of his neck. "Sorry… I—Yeah, just sorry."

Anissa fought valiantly to keep her expression neutral, but the corners of her mouth betrayed her, twitching dangerously close to a smile. The tension between them shattered so completely that she could practically hear it crash to the snow-covered ground, replaced by something lighter that made the strangely warm air feel suddenly easier to breathe. Her eyes, which had been guarded moments before, now sparkled with barely contained amusement as she deliberately drew out the pause this time, tilting her head in mock consideration of his apology.

The pretense lasted all of three seconds before her control completely cracked, revealing a slow, lopsided grin that did dangerous things to her carefully maintained air of indifference. That smile, the real one she so rarely let people see, transformed her entire face and softened the expression there into something warmer and far more genuine.

“Hmm. Interesting. I was just about to ask the same thing, actually,” Anissa replied smoothly, her voice casual but laced with just enough dry humour to indicate she knew exactly what he'd been caught doing. “Guess I'm not the only one who's been looking.”

He caught sight of her smile from the corner of his eyes. River wasn’t sure what he imagined, but it was much warmer and more genuine than he might have guessed… And contagious. His own small smile began tugging at the corner of his mouth when her words finally penetrated his thick skull. "I… ummm." He was proving to be very loquacious when put on the spot. The smile faded as quickly as it arrived, instead replaced with a growing flush along his cheeks and nose.

His tongue pressed against the inside of his cheek as he tried to force the wheels in his brain to find something better to say with more than two syllables. "It’s the damn thigh highs," River practically blurted out. That was not what he was going for. Smooth. Two for two. "They’re nice—You look nice." He nodded his head, laughing at his own awkwardness. This was why girls never talked to him, because he didn’t know how to talk to girls.

"I’m just going to pretend like I didn’t say any of that," he said as he slipped his left hand into the front pocket of his pants. River cleared his throat and ran his right hand back through his damp mane. "So, did you need help?" He motioned toward her in a general fashion. "I just noticed you pacing."

Anissa arched a brow at his flustered backtracking. She could practically see the internal panic radiating off him, and damn if it wasn't endearing as hell. Not that she was going to say anything like that. That would be far too easy.

“Mmm, right. The thigh highs,” Anissa echoed, drawing out each syllable like she was tasting them, watching with delight as his ears turned that delicious shade of red. Although she took an intentional step forward then, she kept just enough distance to maintain plausible deniability.

“I'll have to remember that for next time,” she continued, the words slipping out before she could stop them. "If there is a next time." The implication hung in the air between them, and suddenly it was her turn to panic. Her eyes widened slightly as realization dawned, a nervous laugh bubbling up as she quickly glanced back toward her cabin like it might offer an escape from her boldness.

River’s eyes widened ever so slightly as she took a singular step toward him. He cleared his throat while tugging at his shirt like everything got 20 degrees hotter. If it was possible for him to blush more, he did. The deep pink covered his skin like a sunburn. It danced from cheek to cheek, blossomed on the tips of his ears, trailed down his neck and along his collarbones. Was this flirting? Was she flirting with him? He didn’t have the faintest clue. Flirtation had to run over him like a train before he could have a clue.

Next time? Would there be a next time? Next time for what? Thigh high boots? The cogs in his brain worked overtime trying to understand what she meant or her intentions. If it was possible, steam might have trickled out his ears. While his face was a facade of confused stoicism.

"Gods," she groaned, pressing a gloved hand to her forehead. "I sound like I practiced that in the mirror, huh?" The admission tumbled out before she could think better of it. A heartbeat of silence passed before she added, quieter this time, "I didn't." Another pause, then the quietest confession: "...Not all of it." Heat flooded her cheeks, but to her own surprise, she didn't retreat. Instead, she lifted her chin as if daring him to call her out on the obvious lie.

His brows raised slightly as she started her own awkward rambling. River was not good at reading people, but he did notice her own cheeks slowly getting their own subtle hint of pink. "Fooled me," he replied in earnest. "But I’ve also been told I’m pretty dense. So, I don’t know if that helps." He shrugged his shoulders innocently.

The admission drew another laugh from her, less nervous than the last. It was reassuring, really, to realize that, in a way, his thickheadedness was helping.

"Well, at least we’ve established neither of us knows how to do this," she admitted, tucking a loose strand of hair behind her ear. "So yeah," she continued, steering the conversation toward safer ground. "I was pacing. Debating the whole 'just fake a cough and go home' move." She shot him a mock-accusing look. "You kind of ruined the moment, so thanks for that."

Her expression softened then, the playful edge giving way to something more vulnerable. "But... I'm a bit glad you did," she admitted, suddenly finding the snow at her boots fascinating. "Cus I sort of blew off the whole meet and greet phase for this thing and now..." Her voice trailed off as she nudged a small pile of snow with the toe of her boot. The movement was small, almost childlike in its nervous energy. "...I'm realizing I don't really know anyone here. Or how to start."

When she looked up again, the smile that curved her lips was different - less teasing with a little uncertainty around the edges. "Except now I've got the guy who complimented my shoes. So that's... something?"

River’s gaze met hers when she looked back up at him. His own faint and slightly awkward smile matched hers. "Well, more like the legs in the shoes—" He paused, mid-sentence. His outstretched hand that was moving as he spoke froze in the air then clenched. He grimaced, then closed his eyes, frustrated with himself. "I should learn when to shut up."

Anissa considered sparing him right then and there, giving him the dignity of letting it go unaddressed. But unfortunately for River, teasing was her default defence mechanism, and he’d just handed her premium-grade material on a silver platter.

“The legs in the shoes?” she repeated, her voice climbing an octave in perfectly feigned shock.“Wow. Okay. And here I thought we were building something completely wholesome.” Her lips twitched as she shook her head slowly, the picture of dramatic disappointment. A soft, breathy laugh escaped her as she finally let the act drop, conceding for now. “Guess I’ll take what I can get.”

"It was a compliment… I think," he tried to explain, starting his own turn at rambling. "Because the boots draw attention to your thighs, which are part of your legs—" River caught himself, and for a brief, once in a lifetime moment, he started catching on. The corner of his mouth curved into a knowing smirk as he wagged his index finger at her. "I see what you’re doing." He chuckled softly. Did he know what she was doing? No, no he didn’t. But he knew there was teasing involved, that was something.

He sighed, resting his hands on his hips while his gaze fixated on a tiny snowflake on top of his shoe. River was silent for a moment as he tried to actually take the time to think before he spoke again. "River," he finally said, breaking the silence as he glanced over at her. Realizing that meant absolutely nothing and would only leave her more confused, he quickly followed it up with further explanation. "I’m River," he corrected himself.

For a brief, bewildered moment, Anissa wondered if he was introducing himself or making some poetic statement about life's currents or going with the flow.

River.

There was something fitting about the name for him, she decided. Like how he seemed to measure each word carefully, as if afraid of overwhelming her with their flow, despite having already stumbled through several awkward moments. The irony wasn't lost on her - someone named River trying so hard not to flood the conversation. Yet there was an earnestness to his efforts that made her want to throw him a lifeline rather than tease him further here.

"That's... kind of a beautiful name, actually," she admitted, the compliment slipping out before she could second-guess it. Then, realizing she hadn't reciprocated, she added with a self-deprecating little smirk, "It's Anissa. My name. Because duh." The joke landed awkwardly, and she pressed her lips together to stop herself from rambling further, suddenly hyper-aware of how long she'd been talking and how she’d redirected the conversation back to herself. She did that too often….

"Thanks. My mom has a poetic sense of humor," he said with a shrug and halfhearted laugh. "River and Ocean. Might as well give us badges that say ’Poseidon’s kids.’" River always found his and his sister’s names to be a little ridiculous but at that point his name was part of who he was, for better or worse. But that didn’t mean he couldn’t poke a little fun at its corniness either. "I like your name too. It’s normal—In a good way." There it was again, the awkwardness rearing its ugly head to ruin an otherwise normal moment of conversation. Nice.

Luckily, he didn’t seem put off. If anything, River looked thoughtful again, like he was still chewing on her words or maybe just choosing his next ones a little more gingerly this time.

"I wanted to ditch," he admitted, addressing her earlier comment. "I don’t really know anyone either. But if I’m supposed to be the new leader I can’t really hide in my cabin all the time." River sighed and shrugged his shoulders. It was his burden to bear, whether he liked it or not. His father expected a lot out of him, especially after the failings of his half-siblings sent before him. He didn’t want to disappoint him. "But if you want to skip, I won’t tell anyone," he added with a small smile.

Anissa’s eyes widened slightly behind the veil of falling snowflakes, reassessing the man before her with new understanding. This wasn't just some awkwardly charming stranger who happened to cross her path. He was the chosen one, the golden boy handpicked to shepherd a bunch of demigod misfits through whatever divine bullshit this camp had in store for them. The revelation made something squeeze in her chest, though she couldn't quite name whether it was apprehension or reluctant admiration.

She studied River's face more attentively now, searching for signs of the burden he carried, and suddenly his earlier fumbling took on new meaning. It wasn't just nerves around a pretty girl; it was the pressure of leadership warring with very human insecurities. The realization thawed a little of her usual cageyness.

But…Anissa was still very much Anissa.

“Well fuck me, then, you couldn’t have said that before I said everything I did?” she finally murmured, the words slipping out before she could filter them. "That's a hell of a job description."

While even in his social ineptitude, River found himself growing a little more comfortable in Anissa’s presence. He was awkward and dangerously blunt, but it didn’t seem to throw her off or scare her away. That was until he mentioned being the new leader. Her comment took him a bit by surprise leaving him feeling like a deer in headlights. "I… I’m sorry?" he said unconvincingly. "I didn’t think it was that important. It’s not like I chose it. Dad just showed up one day and was like ‘Your half-siblings are dead. Don’t fail me.’ And now I’m here." He held out his hands, palms up like a mix between confusion and surrendering.

Her gaze drifted toward the frozen lake beyond them, its glassy surface reflecting the pale winter light. The view gave her a moment to collect her thoughts, to push down the urge to bolt from anything resembling responsibility or expectation. When she looked back at River, she squared her shoulders in a visible shake-off of whatever hesitation had gripped her.

“You know what?” she said. “If I’m going to fake a cough and disappear, I’d rather not ditch the camp’s golden boy and get cursed or struck by lightning or drown or something. That’s just bad luck.”

"What? No," he said, taking a step toward her. "I didn’t say that because I wanted special treatment or anything. I was just trying to relate… Badly, apparently." River muttered the last comment under his breath. All his life all he ever wanted was to be normal. Normal parents, normal friends, normal social skills. But since birth it seemed he was destined to be anything but. He wasn’t some golden boy nor did he want to be and he definitely did want some kind of entitled special treatment where people walked on eggshells around him.

"Don’t go because of me, or my father, or whatever else." River’s tone grew more serious as he tried desperately to revert the conversation, even if that meant he’d go back to verbal vomiting awkward comments he should have kept to himself. "Go because you want to." He looked down at her, searching her face to try and get a grasp on what she was thinking. Although he was terrible at reading people. He’d no sooner think someone who was flirting with him hated him.

Anissa held his gaze for a long moment, her expression unreadable now.

"You call him ‘Dad,’" she observed, her voice flat. She didn’t ask it like a question. There was even something almost detached in her tone, like she was examining a foreign concept she couldn't quite comprehend. How could someone say it so effortlessly? How did it not catch in his throat like broken glass the way it always did for her?

A chill seemed to settle over her despite the warm air radiating around them. The earlier warmth in her voice had drained away, not replaced by coldness exactly, but by a distance that had nothing to do with River and everything to do with the complex feelings that simple word had unearthed. Memories surfaced unbidden: childhood questions met with her mother's tight-lipped silence, birthdays without calls.

And that was back when she’d thought of him as a mere mortal. The day she’d discovered otherwise was the day she grew to understand and perhaps accept that she was someone’s project rather than a loved daughter.

River might not be the most astute man to ever live, but he noticed a change in her. From what little they had talked, she seemed to have a teasing nature to her, especially when it came to his own blunders. Yet she was silent. There was a forlorn vacancy in her eyes, not that he had the faintest idea what he did or said to cause it. He cleared his throat. "Well… Never to his face. It’s always sir." His head tilted from side to side as he listed the ways. "Yes, sir. No, sir. Sorry, sir." He shrugged his shoulders, mostly unbothered. Whether or not he liked it, he got used to it. "‘Dad’ is just quicker and less syllables than ‘sperm donor.’"

Anissa turned just slightly, letting her gaze drift past him toward the lake again, as if something out there might be easier to look at than him just now. And then, after a second—because she didn’t like being bitter—she forced herself to glance back toward him.

"Sorry," she murmured, the apology accompanied by a small shrug that tried and failed to make light of decades worth of divine parental neglect. "That came out weird." The corner of her mouth twitched in what might have been the ghost of a smile, but it didn't reach her eyes.

"It’s ok," he reassured her. "Sorry if I said something wrong. To be fair, I’m terrible at socializing." River didn’t know what could have caused the shift in her mood if it wasn’t because of him. He hoped he hadn’t done anything wrong. He was actually enjoying their conversation… Even the awkward parts where he looked like an idiot. It didn’t seem to annoy her. That was nice. He liked it better when she smiled and teased him… Which was strange to admit.

Then, because Anissa refused to be the tragic backstory girl, she continued, "But if it helps, I'm still going to this party. And no, it won't be because of you or your...father."

"Ok…" River’s voice trailed off as he tried to figure out what changed. There was the comment about ‘dad’ and then the way she just said ‘father.’ Was that it? "Do you have beef with Poseidon, or something? Because that’s ok. I get it. He pisses off a lot of people."

Anissa arched a brow at his question, a soft huff of laughter escaped her lips, not quite mocking but not entirely warm either. It was more of the sound of someone who'd long since made peace with certain disappointments.

“No, not really.” she replied, her tone musing, almost thoughtful.“I just wouldn’t know what it’s like to have a god show up and expect something from me. Or…to show up at all.” The words weren’t disgruntled, but they landed with quiet finality, like the kind of truth she rarely said aloud. Then, with a practiced ease that came from a lifetime of dodging vulnerability, she straightened and added with a casual shrug.

River’s brows furrowed. He could tell the topic of God-parents seemed to have an effect on her. Of course, he didn’t know details, but he also wasn’t the type of person to pry. He hated when people poked at him to share information he didn’t want to. He wasn’t going to be a hypocrite and do that to her. His right hand reached out, hesitantly resting on her shoulder in a reassuring manner. "The Gods are dicks." There was a faint rumble in the sky like thunder far off in the distance and the lake’s currents shifted causing small ripples to collide with one another.

Anissa's body reacted before her mind could catch up: a tiny jerk of her shoulders that she quickly masked by adjusting her beret. Her dark eyes snapped upward, scanning the heavy clouds that now swirled unnaturally above them, their movements too purposeful for ordinary weather. The odd, prickling warmth suddenly raised the fine hairs on the back of her neck, and from her peripheral vision, she caught the lake's frozen surface shuddering, not with the random patterns of wind but with an almost sentient ripple as if the water itself had turned to observe them.

Creepy.

A sliver of ice slid down her spine, settling low in her gut. The coincidence was too precise, the timing too perfect to dismiss entirely. Still, it was nothing, she told herself. Just weather. Just water. Just her overactive imagination seeing patterns where none existed.

Yet even as she tried to rationalize it, a small certainty took root. Thunder didn't typically respond to sarcastic remarks with such impeccable timing. The gods might be absent fathers and indifferent creators, but they were never truly gone. They watched. They listened. And sometimes, when the mood struck them, they answered, it seemed. They were walking through a world far older and stranger than either of them, where even casual words might be heard in realms beyond mortal understanding. And so they had to be…mindful. Of their words and their actions.

“Anyway. You should probably lead the way.” Anissa gestured vaguely toward the snowy path ahead. “I forgot the camp map in my cabin, but hey, you're the leader, right? Guess that makes you my GPS till I figure things out.”

"Right," River agreed and nodded his head. He slowly withdrew his hand with a lopsided and apologetic smile. "I don’t actually know my way around. I arrived this morning," he confessed with a nervous laugh. He motioned in the direction he was already heading in like a silent ‘ladies first.’ "Between the both of us I’m sure we can find it."

River let Anissa set the pace. She was the one in heels and a dress, also nearly a foot shorter than him. It took her two steps for one of his own. He had to focus to not accidentally out pace her. His natural stride was fairly casual but even so, long legs had a way of gaining speed unknowingly. The snow slowed him down some, but it would do the same to her as well. If he knew her better, he might have offered her a piggyback ride or something, but he had already surpassed his daily quota for awkwardness. You don’t just offer to carry some girl you just met, he had to remind himself.

The walk was quiet but not uncomfortable. River wasn’t someone often made uncomfortable with silences, unless they were caused by something he did or said. But unlike the earlier shift, this felt natural, like two people taking a winter stroll… minus the cold weather.

As they rounded a corner on the path, River found himself glancing over at her from the corner of his eyes. Even when she seemed at peace there was a darkness that hung in the air around her like she lived in the shadows just out of the sun’s reach. There was something mysterious about her, but he couldn’t put his finger on it. Perhaps it was the way she avoided anything personal about herself or why she wore gloves when it wasn’t cold. Or perhaps it was the way she shut down when he mentioned his father and that he was the new leader.

He didn’t like the burden of leadership any more than others liked figures of authority. He had been trained and molded for years by Poseidon. It wasn’t his choice. But even so, he knew once he stepped into that role, he’d become the outlier. He had adopted his father’s unyielding harshness. Maybe if Poseidon hadn’t forced him down this path he might have been softer and outgoing like his mother. It was hard to imagine what that River would have been like. There was a part of him that mourned the person he could have been. The human part of him.

But that wasn’t him. River was his father’s son, whether he liked it or not. Even if Anissa didn’t have a problem with him that night, it’d only be a matter of time before she did. There was a reason he was often a loner. Only Ocean seemed to tolerate him and even that was majorly sibling love and obligation.

Anissa adjusted her stride to match his, maintaining just enough distance that their arms wouldn't accidentally brush, but close enough that they didn't have to raise their voices over the crunch of snow beneath their shoes. Every few steps, her gaze would move sideways, studying the sharp angle of his jawline, the way his breath formed little clouds in the air despite the warm temperature. There was something almost comforting about walking like this, though. Two people moving in the same direction but trying not to touch. Or at least, she was.

As they walked, her mind wandered down paths she usually avoided. She wondered idly if all children of gods carried these same invisible scars. If, beneath his calm and leadership title, there were fractures not unlike her own. Maybe his version of abandonment came with responsibility instead of silence. Expectations instead of absence.

The thought was strangely comforting in its way. It suggested that even golden boys—especially golden boys—might understand what it meant to be used rather than loved. To be chosen, not because they were wanted, but because they were useful. Tools dressed up in glory. Pawns in a divine game they didn’t remember signing up for.

River's occasional nervous laughter and awkward charm couldn't disguise the confidence in his bearing, however, the unmistakable air of someone who belonged to something greater. His very position as camp leader proclaimed he'd been claimed, chosen, while she'd spent a lifetime as someone's forgotten experiment. Where she'd been left to unravel mysteries alone, he'd been given purpose, direction. The distinction shouldn't have stung; they were both casualties of celestial whims, just different varieties of collateral damage. Yet the injustice of it needled beneath her skin like splinters of divine glass.

Or perhaps it was something else entirely causing the sensation to stir.

Anissa flexed her gloved hands at her side, trying to ground herself. The last thing she needed was to let that creep in, even if he couldn’t see it. Not now. Not when she was finally starting to feel almost normal.

After a stretch of comfortable silence, she found her voice again, stripped of the defensive edge from before. "Earlier... you said your half-siblings are gone." The words emerged cautiously, as if testing uncertain ground. She fixed her gaze on the snow-dappled path ahead rather than risk meeting his eyes. "I wasn't sure if I should bring it up, but…" A brief hesitation, then the admission tumbled out regardless, "I'm sorry. Even if you didn't know them." Her voice dropped nearly to a whisper. "Loss doesn't care about that kind of thing."

River looked over at her, his head slowly turning to follow. While she seemed to be focused on looking anywhere else but him, his gaze didn’t waiver. "It’s ok," he said plainly, no hint of sadness, or really any other emotion, in his voice. "I had no idea they existed. I assumed Poseidon had other kids but when I saw him, it was never to talk." He hadn’t really thought much about it. He didn’t know Nick or Liv. They never met and it seemed like Poseidon liked to keep his kids separate. Maybe it was because he did the same shit he did with him and Ocean, keeping them as backups that he checked on once a year to make sure they’re training. Then if plan A dies, well, there’s always plan B.

"Thank you," he added with a small tug at the corner of his lips. River didn’t really mourn the siblings he never knew. But finding out about their deaths then being sent to follow in their footsteps made him anxious. He never had a reason to be scared of death before but now standing where his late brother once had made him very aware of his own mortality. He didn’t want to die, and he didn’t want to be the reason others died under his leadership either.

The arena slowly came into view, peeking out from behind some trees as they continued along the path. A sense of dread took hold in River’s stomach. He hated groups of people and the expectation of being social. One on one it wasn’t so bad. He might have made a fool of himself but it didn’t scare Anissa away, which let him get more comfortable. But knowing that he wasn’t far from dozens of drunk demigods turned his stomach to lead. His face blanched at the thought of all the mingling and small talk. A subconscious groan escaped his lips as he pinched the bridge of his nose. "Gods, I hate parties," he grumbled, more to himself than anything. Ok, so he’s never actually been to a party, but he knew himself well enough to know it wasn’t his scene. Plus the anxiety didn’t help.

Anissa didn’t interrupt. She let River speak. And when he thanked her, almost reflexively, she didn’t smile or nod and instead gave a small, invisible breath of acknowledgment. Because she understood that kind of grief, the kind that wasn’t really grief. Just... a hollow space where something could’ve been.

But it was his final admission, muttered more to himself than to her, that truly caught her off guard. Her eyes darted sideways just in time to catch the subtle grimace twisting his features and how his hand rose to rub at his nose like he could physically push back the discomfort. The moment was so unexpectedly human that a grin bloomed across her face before she could school her expression.

“You mean to tell me our fearless camp leader gets nervous around drunk teenagers freshly turned adults?” Her voice was light, teasing, but not cruel. If anything, it was gentle. The kind of joke you make when you’ve started to care, even a little.

"I never said I was fearless," he retorted, holding up his index finger in contradiction, even letting out his own soft chuckle. A group of drunk young adults was terrifying. River doubted he’d be left alone to stand on the sidelines, silently judging, or better yet slip away. He knew how sober teens acted in a group, alcohol could only make the entire situation worse. Much worse.

Nonetheless, as the arena's lights grew brighter in the distance, Anissa found her own steps slowing almost unconsciously. The closer they got, the more her nerves crackled to life beneath her skin as well, like tiny electric currents of anxiety.

“Well, at least you’re not alone in that,” she admitted after a while. “I’ve been psyching myself up for this for the last twenty minutes. Maybe longer.” A pause. She chanced another glance at him, this time really seeing the tension in his posture. “We could always... take the long way. Just for a little longer. And come back?”

She delivered the suggestion with masterful levels of nonchalance as if it were merely an afterthought. But the truth was, it mattered far more than she wanted to acknowledge. This easy back-and-forth between them, free from the usual prying questions about her gloves or the rumours that followed her, felt rare and precious. River hadn't treated her like a curiosity or a cautionary tale. He'd just talked to her, awkward and honest and entirely himself. And against all odds, he'd stayed.

And maybe he was enjoying the conversation too. She hoped he was. But for her, this felt like a kind of miracle. A rare patch of ordinary in a life that rarely allowed for it.

Before River could attempt to cater his emotions, his head tilted back with closed eyes and he sighed, relieved. "Yes. Please," he all but begged. All the tension that caused his muscles to clench in dread and anxiety left him like a wave. The little vein that liked to pulse in his forehead whenever he was emotional disappeared back under the skin and the subconscious furrow of his brow subsided. Taking the longer way sounded like a godsend, even if that only delayed the inevitable.

As he lifted his head back up, River looked over at Anissa fully realizing that she actually offered to spend more time with him. "Wait… You’re serious?" he half blurted out, a bit dumbfounded. Did hell freeze over? He couldn’t recall the last time someone elected to spend time with him that wasn’t family, and familial obligation counted for little. He was aware that he had been enjoying the conversation, but it was a pleasant surprise that she might be too. Anissa had stuck around this long without a single comment about how boring he was. And while there might have been some light teasing, he never felt like there was any malice behind it. But even so… He found himself struck with disbelief.

Anissa's eyes widened slightly as she studied River's reaction, caught off guard by the integrity radiating from him. The contrast between his physical presence - all broad shoulders and capable strength that suggested he could probably carry the weight of this entire camp without breaking a sweat - and the vulnerable way he responded to simple kindness created an odd flutter in her chest.

“Careful,” she warned, “you keep reacting like that and I’m going to start thinking I’m doing charity work.” But there was no venom in it. If anything, her voice had dipped closer to something resembling… fondness. Without thinking, her elbow bumped gently against his arm, a fleeting point of contact that felt strangely natural. “Yeah, I’m serious.”

Then, as if suddenly self-conscious of the unexpected sincerity colouring their exchange, Anissa arched one eyebrow in suspicion.

“Don’t make it weird.”

A small, but genuine smile crossed River’s lips when she nudged him with her arm. "No promises," he replied with a tinge of playfulness in his own voice. Had she been paying attention? Making things weird was the one thing he was good at.

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#851f1f....|....armory > party



"Yeah, I hope so since Ares wants me to be a proper warrior and... disagrees with how I control myself, but I think I am just fine."

Despite the leftover rage when speaking about his father, Duke nodded. He could see how that could get under anyone’s skin. “Well I think it’s admirable. You paving your own path, controlling your emotions and impulses.” Duke had seen Liam’s rage take him into a trance and Trinity’s love of battle. Breaking Ares’s influence was no easy task but Leo chose to.

"Okay, Hephaestus okay. Wait, Hephaestus never met you? Uh, I figured the gods would visit their child. I mean, Ares visited me." Duke’s jaw tensed momentarily. Even Ares visited his kid and if that wasn’t suffering by comparison then he didn’t know what was. But everyone was different and had their motives and at the thought he relaxed. He wasn’t about to have daddy issues now. He didn’t know the guy so he couldn’t resent the guy.

"So, have you wanted to meet with your father? I know it can go south, mine did, but maybe yours won't." While nice and only trying to do him a favor, Duke found the questions and pep talk a little left-field and even projective. "Your father is not the god of war, so maybe he will be more... friendly or welcoming than mine was." Well there was that.

"Maybe," he said, more to be agreeable than his own actual belief. "I think I’m at a stage where I don’t really care whether I meet him or not," he stated carefully with furrowed brows. "You know the important years have been and gone, he’s not going to impact my life now. Hephaestus works behind the scenes and so do I, I guess. Besides, I’d have no idea how to contact him." He added on a lighter note.

"Since your father was Hephaestus, and I know I got some power from Ares. What can you do, and did you make the weapons and armor in the armory?"

Now they were shifting to more comfortable territory, Duke was able to smile and pat the frame of the armory. “I made the armory itself. It’s had a couple demolitions, and we can’t have camp without weapons and armor so…yeah.” Duke eyed all his crafts contently. As for what he could do… “I basically craft things really well and make fire.” Duke summoned a small ball of flame in his palm before smothering it by closing his hand.

He knew what the kids of Ares could do for the most part but in case there were any hidden talents and in order to keep conversation flowing, “What about you?”

Eventually, the men parted, bidding their goodbyes. At least he had met one new camper and it was a son of Ares. Outwardly, that had to be the most intimidating guy to meet and Duke was pretty sure he was on side.



The hour for the party came around and even if he wanted to avoid it, he couldn’t. His cabin wasn’t as close as Nelly’s, but he’d hear it and catch the human traffic coming from the east side of camp. Might as well embrace it. Duke walked to the field, seemingly as one of the early to arrive which was not the intention. He smiled a little embarrassedly to the others when they looked towards him.

Usually at parties they'd reach a point where Alex would flirt and claw at him uncomfortably before gliding to someone more reciprocating and he'd exchange a look with Ajax. The boys would grab a few more drinks and talk if he wasn't with Andy and maybe Theo would join but none of the Valises were here and Theo was MIA. It was different. Duke glanced at Andy wondering if she'd feel Ajax's missing presence too. She deserved to move on but the Valises had been such a norm for a long time. It was even oddly quiet and felt tame without Alex...or it could have just been that this was still the early hours and he was one of the top five who arrived first.

Duke drifted to the table with food. Usually he was more carnivorous but those cookies the newer guy had laid out looked especially delicious. There was a brief fight to be modest and let the girls get one first but the oreo treats would be a hot sale and the rest of camp had a lot less restraint. He kind of wished somebody else took one first but the girls chose to be by the drinks and the man with the hair bun chose an activity. Duke picked one up and at first bite, he closed his eyes and moaned. This could convert him to a sweet tooth.

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#ffc300 ....|..... outfit .....|..... Evelyn’s Cabin > Activity Field/Party


She had spent most the day in the warmth and comfort of her own cabin like many others. Whether they acknowledged it or not, there had been a shift in camp along with the season after Pandora’s Box. Usually the camp was more abuzz but perhaps during the party, the new demigods could inject energy and life into the environment once more. Perhaps the old campers would abide by the stigma of a fresh slate for a new year and everything would be less oppressive.

Her pen had found its way between her teeth as a half-attempted puzzle sat on her table. Rae, Liv, Nick. The three casualties of late, not including the few sudden exits. How could that all be wiped in the new year. Outwardly, she held no real attachment to any of the deceased or the ones that left but Liv…Liv who appeared so unapproachable and cold as good as saved her when she went under for Sylas. Evelyn couldn’t hold her breath that long, swim that hard, retrieve Sylas and break surface in time. As much as adrenaline pushed her, something else did too and Nick had passed too far away in the woods. A fleeting smile tugged on her lips. It would be big to title Liv her guardian angel. The notion would probably make the stony daughter of Poseidon ill. But Evelyn felt a sadness she could never express her gratitude to her. Nick could never grow into his potential. The confidence and beauty mixed with primal prowess of Rae was missing. Likewise, Cherise’s unique light presence was absent. Last was Liam. What on earth spooked the intimidating mountain of a man away? He never seemed one to shy from challenge or leave when things got rough.

Some mysteries may never be solved no matter how many times she unpacked it and rearranged it. Evelyn was particularly guilty of finding no peace in a lack of closure, try as she may not to dwell or wonder what ifs. When she caught herself, she would often affirm that there was no turning back time. Yet she revisited that day often. Leaving Sylas with the Kraken, fighting that winged warrior, the panic, the pain, the carnage. If it wasn’t for the most unlikely of pair, she would have ended up dead too.

Her gaze fell to her paper again. She delicately plucked the pen from her mouth and resumed her sudoku, trying to bury her thoughts in something slightly more productive.


Later...


She had turned off the heater and stripped her coat, beanie and scarf off a while ago, finding the temperature to reach something more comfortable. It wasn't impossible for the elements or weather to be tampered with at camp, and it's something she quickly learned to embrace without too many questions.

While the party wasn't compulsory, there was some obligation to go. If River could force himself to attend then she surely could. Besides, she had told him she'd see him later, both to the likes of him and Daniel, and she'd rather be a woman of her word with that particular company, big or small. Plus, there were fresh campers to meet yet.

Evelyn opened her wardrobe and weighed her options for a moment before pulling a dress from a hanger. She gave a soft hum. It might have been a bit glamorous, better suited for an indoor party but it was New Year’s Eve, why not wear something a little more for the occasion.

She peeled the rest of her layers away, substituting her bra for a strapless one and light underwear. She stepped into the white dress pulling it up and shimmied into it the rest of the way when it got difficult and hugged to the wrong places on her body. Evelyn smoothed down the creases and turned to her side in her wardrobe full length mirror testing the side-on view. Her scar was hidden beneath the material from either angle and the dress fit her form snuggly.

Evelyn shifted to her knees looking for the right shoes. She tucked some hair behind her ear as she grabbed the white open-toe pair with criss-cross straps. She rose to sit on the bed as a brace as she slipped into her heels and did them up then went into her bathroom for some cosmetic touch ups.

As a shimmering silver stroked against her eyelids, she did catch herself wondering what her intentions were and why she was dressing to impress. It always felt nice to be validated and feel beautiful and confident but there was something under the surface she didn’t want to admit. Nonetheless, she resumed with her mission, coloring her cheeks a fraction, plumping her lips with a natural tint gloss, eyeliner, mascara.

She styled her red hair to slink over one shoulder. With nothing else left to do, she forfeited her cabin for a party. An openly foolish mistake but she wouldn’t be alone. The first step out the door she was expecting to be met by the harsh bite of cold but nothing came. It remained snowing but felt the same as inside.

When the field came in view, she was taken aback by how it had transformed into a winter wonderland, minus the temperature. It could almost be on a family advertisement poster with all its activities, the bar, table full of food and lighting caught in one frame. However, less poster-friendly was the drama that indubitably bled into the parties.

With her head high, she smiled to Andy and Trinity gently as she got herself a serve of punch. “Evening ladies. How are we today?” She offered pleasantly. The last demigod she wanted to feel snubbed by her was an Ares child. Otherwise, she held a decent relation with Andy.

“So good. And only gonna get better. Right?” Trinity nudged her friend, but Evelyn saw the blonde all but elbow the daughter of Hecate.

“The night's young,” she said with her friendly smile in place. What way the night tipped for them was dependent and subjective.

Evelyn looked at Duke by the food table, happening to be in the middle of an apparently delightful treat. His shoulders looked slack and him at ease. Maybe they had some hypnotizing property in them. The thought brought an amused smile to her features. Then there was another man she was yet to meet by some assembly of kid games it seemed. She would rather have watched and observed but who knows how long both would be standing there waiting for something to go underway.

Evelyn approached carefully. It wasn't that she expected him to pounce into attack or anything, though it was always possible at camp she supposed, but she mostly wasn't sure he wasn't reserving spaces for particular company. She smiled at him. “Hi. Do you mind if I...” join you, join the game, stand in your company Evelyn wasn't sure which she wanted. So it just hung there until he granted or rejected her company as a whole.

She pointed to the setup. “What's this?” There were holes and ladders and balls and things. The objective seemed transparent, but then what? Suddenly, Evelyn caught herself in her dumb question. What if he viewed her as an idiot for not knowing such an obvious game or as uncultured? Either was unfavorable.

“I never really played much...of anything,” she confessed, her voice dipping in insecurity. She shouldn't have had to explain herself to anyone and he didn't ask but she felt the need to justify her lack of knowledge still.

Evelyn took a sip of her drink before another realization struck. She had done it again. Raced ahead with curiosities without introducing herself. “Mmm.” She frowned, hurrying to swallow her latest mouthful. “I'm Evelyn. Sorry.” She held out a hand.


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