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Scarifar said
I will have a limited opportunity to post, because I'll be away from home for the weekend.


No problem!
Addie was honestly a little relieved when she got basically no response from her comment. She was even about to retract her apology when the guy told Zula that he knew he'd seen her around camp. That was borderline stalker behavior, and she did not put up with that, even if it did put herself in danger of getting beat up. Her stalker rule was the only one that overrode the "shut up" one. Just as she opened her mouth to say something, Chiron walked (or did he trot?) onto the pavilion and announced that campers were confined to their cabins and Capture the Flag was cancelled. She frowned; Addie loved CTF. There was probably a good reason, since they were also confined to their cabins. As she made her way to the Hermes cabin, she realized how crowded it would be. There wasn't even enough space for everyone to sleep in there at night! How would they all fit in there to be confined to their cabin? That was when she glanced at the Big House.

Surely they wouldn't mind if she "confined" herself to the Big House instead of the Hermes cabin. After all, what place was safer than where Chiron and Mr. D resided? Addie was just going to find an empty room and stay in there until they decided to let campers roam freely again. What harm could come of it? She found herself walking toward the building even before she was done rationalizing her decision to do so and smirked a little in spite of herself. Stepping into the building, she glanced around, looking for an entrance to a room, any room, that was not likely to be occupied any time soon. Her eyes landed on a set of stairs, and she began to make her way up, despite her better judgement.
I'm also still here; I just don't have much for Addie to respond to, aside from Chiron.
Beebee2121 said
No, he was talking to Zula. She just stood. She said she was going to leave, but she just stood and didn't leave yet.


Oh okay. Dash was confused too lol
Hey, BeeBee, was Walker talking to Addie? 'Cause Zula left the table for seconds...?
Sketcher said
Oh.. Ok, sorry, I didn't see that thing in the OP D:If you guys start accepting again, please inform me T.T


Will do!
Sketcher said
Aiden Rose 16 Male Athena Aiden’s an incredibly kind boy who tries too hard to fit in someplace. He tends to make awkward jokes that make people want to stop laughing at. His kind nature, however, doesn’t make him vulnerable to being manipulated. Even though he doesn’t look it; Aiden’s a great liar. He never gives a clue about the fact that he’s lying or five any loose ended faux-stories.Aiden’s father was a well-known and respected psychiatrist and author -writing books about the functions of the brain- at the time Aiden was born. When he had a son, and the woman who had bore him had disappeared, he didn’t know what to do. He wasn’t short on money or anything but he had no experience with raising a child. He stopped writing his books and concentrated on Aiden, giving him a decent life. He was aware that Aiden’s mother wasn’t , having it explained to him by her, not believing at first.Apparently, the man was doing a good job. Aiden was growing up to be a spectacular student who was never seen without a book in his hands, whether it be Dostoyevski or Alexandre Dumas. By the age of 9, he was fluent in Turkish and French, reading books like Snow or Les Misérables in their original languages. In the next 2 years, he would be playing chess with university students.When he turned 13, his father told him he would be taking the boy to a summer camp. Reluctantly, Aiden agreed to go with him. That was his first year at camp. Ever since that year, Aiden’s been forcing himself to go back. When he turned 16, he started staying there during most of the year, making time by being . He has an unusual talent at analysing, copying and understanding, and this applies in combat as well. After clashing with an opponent once, he starts to follow their movements, trying to understand the pattern. After having battled for a few seconds, he can see his opponents moves 1 second before they do it, giving himself a time to properly counter. +Martial Arts+Sword/Spear combat+He’s uncannily intelligent, more than worthy to be the son of Athena.+Fluent in Turkish and French.-He becomes incredibly shy when talking to a girl he likes.-He’s lazy and will definitely postpone any responsibility given to him until the last second.+Learning+Drawing+Fighting+Reading+Eating+Travelling+Sailing+Playing chess+Puzzlesand more…-Doing work of any kind-Having nothing to do-Stupid people -He can’t think well under stress. (stress being defined as : When there’s something on the line other than his own life. When it’s his own life, he understands that he has to keep his calm to survive but when someone else is in danger, he gets overwhelmed by the fear of costing them their lives because of a mistake he would end up making.) -He’s unbelievably impatient outside of battles. He uses amazing technique while battling to compensate for his far from incredible arm strength. With this, he learned to take down bigger opponents, using their own reckless power against them.


Man, I'm so sorry. This is a great sheet, but we're all full up on demigods. If you want, you can make a satyr or a harpy, and we'd have space for you. Again, so sorry!
"I can safely say I haven't received that compliment from other girls before."

Addie looked up at the other girl at this comment. So much for shutting up, Addie. Great job. How was she supposed to reply to that? Maybe it would be best if she just didn't reply at all. What if that made it worse? Now they were both blushing, and she had no escape from this situation. She froze for a good thirty seconds, trying to figure out what to say. Was it appropriate to apologize? Or was it weird to apologize for giving someone a compliment? Addie looked back down at her, now empty, tray. "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to-" she cut herself off. That sentence was no doubt going to end with something that would make the other girl feel sorry for her, and there were already far too many Aphrodite kids that felt that way toward her.

Then a guy Addie recognized from the Hermes cabin entered the conversation, effectively alleviating the awkward situation. Silently, she thanked the gods for this interruption and started to fiddle with the string thing on her hoodie, now gladly silently listening in on a conversation she had no intention of joining. Unfortunately, Addie found herself interjecting herself into the conversation nonetheless when the guy asked Zula whether she thought she was lucky.

"Dude. That's creepy as hell," she said before even realizing she had voiced her thoughts. Immediately, she slapped her hands to her mouth and tried to apologize. "Sorrysorrysorrysorrysorry."
Addie's eyes widened slightly as the other girl opened her eye and it seemed to change color. No, maybe it was always green, and she simply hadn't noticed until now. Either way, it only made Addie more uncomfortable. If it had changed color, Addie was oblivious to some power that made this possible or she was hallucinating. If it hadn't, she just wasn't very observant. Calculating the correct response was next to impossible without all the information, and it would be considered odd for her to ask, since she couldn't properly form sentences anyway. She froze for a moment before speaking.

"Um, yeah, I think you got it," she said. "You know, you're, um, you're very pretty. Even for an Aphrodite girl." Addie then looked down at her food in an attempt to hide the fact that she was probably blushing now. She had a guess that the other girl would probably make a comment that would give away whether she'd changed the color of her eye, but Addie wasn't counting on it. If no comment was made, she just figured she'd follow her rule and shut up about it. Maybe. She wasn't good at being innocuous, though, so she'd probably accidentally alienate this girl. Besides, commenting on the other girl's beauty got it off her chest and allowed her to possibly eat instead of staring like a freak.
"Oh, I, er, uh, thanks?" Addie said. She internally chastised herself for lingering after thanking the girl. There was nothing wrong with being polite and nice, but sticking around after fumbling with your words only to fumble with your words again was a mistake. To top it all off, she now would have to sit with this girl because she didn't know how to say "no." Addie set her plate down across from the other girl and tried to ignore the argument nearby that was going to lead to a fistfight, no doubt. She also tried to ignore the fact that she recognized a voice. It was a little difficult to ignore the loud screech from a falcon- maybe?-, but she managed it. She'd gotten very good at ignoring things ever since she decided that her number one rule was to shut up. It was much easier to not care about things when she decided to not speak up at all. When you spoke up or tried to dismiss yourself, people like Adrian would call you a coward and punch you in the face. Well, he mostly just told her that she wasn't even worth it, which Addie wasn't willing to argue. Honestly, she sort of agreed, in a way. She was a nobody, and she rather liked it that way.

Nonetheless, Addie decided to sit down and make an attempt at conversation with the Aphrodite girl. What did Aphrodite kids like, though? Addie didn't know how to talk to pretty people, and this girl was very pretty, even though she was stuffing her face (how did she manage that?). How do you even introduce yourself to a pretty person? Unfortunately, Addie found herself stuck in a stupor, trying to figure out what to say.
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