by oOBubbles0o » Mon Apr 04, 2011 7:26 am
((Yeah I don't feel like any of my charries would fit on this quest so I won't bother trying lol. I'm sure others have better plot ideas.))
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Rain shot up in bed as she heard the horn blow. She guessed that it was her brother blowing it. This better not be one of his jokes, she thought as she groaned out loud. But she knew it wasn't his style, and that made her even more upset. Without changing she burst out of the Iris cabin and rushed towards the ampitheater. She didn't even care that her flannel pajama pants were flapping around her ankles.
She quickly sat down on a bench about halfway between the edge of the ampitheater and the fire. She listened as Dresyn told the prophecy and tears started forming in her eyes. I guess he'll be going, and I'll be here. She continued staring at Dresyn, her brow furrowed in anxiety and her eyes glazed over. It just isn't fair, she mentally complained.
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Lily hadn't even gotten to sleep when the horn blew. She had just quickly rushed over to the ampitheater, still in her orange camp shirt, her hair getting messier by the minute as the wind blew through it. A short, small gasp escaped her lips at what Dresyn said, but she had a stern serious expression on her face. This was when things got dicey. Sending campers off in every direction while new ones still didn't even know what was going on. She shook her head and ran a hand through her hair.
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Aaron had woken up and instantly the memories of his dream had flooded his mind. But it wasn't even day yet. He had listened and heard a horn blare out into the night, then repeat itself. Usually there's three bursts from the horn, he had puzzled. I guess the first one woke him up, he had realized, shrugged, then got out of his bed and followed the rest of the Athena children including the head counselor. He was glad now that he had fallen asleep fully-clothed. It had saved him time from having to change.
Now Aaron was listening to the campers discuss the new quest, but all he was thinking was, Perfect, divide and conquer, the best strategy you could use when possible. He of course would not volunteer himself for a quest like that; he had too much other work to do. Like achieving the titans' goals for them. Or watching Paterson, New Jersey be destroyed, knowing it was all his fault. That was totally an easy choice. These demigods weren't even Roman.
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Brody had stayed behind for a moment to make sure the Big House light's were turned off and that the oracle was still where they had left it. Then he had followed Chiron, Dresyn, and Mystic down to the ampitheater, his hands twisting in themselves. It wasn't like him to be so anxious, but when you can read concern in a blind half-blood's eyes, you know something is up.
Now he was sitting next to Chiron in his wheelchair and he didn't become any less anxious. The part about a betrayer was the most worrying part. It was always hard to go on quests knowing you or somebody else could ruin everything. That was even worse than knowing at least one of you was guaranteed to die, and the camp had already had that dreadful prophecy.
Yes, I do talk so much that I can be annoying. But can't we just view it as personal life style choices and move on to the good side of me?
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