|Mirabelle Everhart|17|She/Her|Aphrodite|Head Counselor|Location: Medical Tent|Tags: Med Tent Gang, Izzy, Juliet|
Mirabelle furrowed her brow as she attempted once more to concentrate on her surroundings. Ugh. I hate feeling like this. At least that thought had been conscious. The sensation of helplessness was one thing that Mirabelle Everhart despised more than almost anything she had come across in her lifetime. She was a warrior - she should be able to handle herself in any situation, even something like this. Thankfully, her brain was returning to cognisance, albeit slowly. General confusion still clung to her mind like cobwebs. Focus on the present, just for now. She blinked hard to clear her vision as she attempted to rise into a sitting position. The usually simple action was further complicated by her severe shivering in her body's attempt at regulating it's temperature. Despite the obstacles, she managed to hoist herself into a sitting position. Izzy's head was displaced in the process, to which Mirabelle uttered a quiet apology through chattering teeth.
In the general bleariness of her mind, she thought she could see campers getting everyone ready to move somewhere. She figured she ought to get herself ready to move as well, and made the mistake of rising to her feet - only to stumble against a familiar form.
|Juliet Pratten|16|She/Her|Hermes|Location: Medical Tent|Tags: Draco --> Med tent gang, Mira|
"Munchkin!?" Juliet fumed, though her eyes sparkled with mischief. "Why, I've never been so offended in my life!" She couldn't stop her face from splitting into a grin as she laughed, obviously very amused by her own antics. "Seriously though, good one." She gave the centaur a mock-salute and slipped inside the medical tent.
Chaos was the first word that came to mind as she pushed through the tent flap - a word she was very fond of. Oh, the opportunities for mischief-making... Focus, Jules. Jeez. She had come here for a reason, after all. She surveyed the gathered campers, heart pounding in her chest as she searched for the one she cared most about. Her heart nearly stopped when she spotted her target. Oh gods. Letting go any semblance of apathy, Juliet rushed to Mirabelle's side right as the stubborn moron tried to stand up.
"J-Jewel?"
"Jeez, you sound absolutely terrible," Juliet joked, even as she supported most of Mira's weight. The tall, willowy blonde was certainly heavier than she looked - Juliet figured it had to do with the armour and wet clothing she was still wearing. "What did you do, take a dip in the freezing lake or something?" she scoffed. Internally, she was panicking. Mira's flesh felt cold against her own, despite the blanket that was draped lazily over her shoulders. She'd never seen her in such a vulnerable state, not even during any of the time they had been secretly seeing each other. To see someone usually so strong and cheery reduced to a shivering mess of confusion nearly broke Juliet's nonexistent heart. "Don't worry, I got you," she grunted, slinging an arm around Mirabelle's waist to secure her. She flung Mira's left arm over her shoulders for added stability, doing her best to hoist the older girl up.
|Chuck Oakes|He/Him|Satyr|Location: Medical Tent|Tags: Med Tent Gang, Val, Draco, Skylar|
"Like, thanks, man!" Chuck grinned. He began to relay Juliet's message to the other campers around him, making sure everyone knew what was going on. The act of addressing so many people certainly increased his heart rate, but he did his best to play it cool and do his part to help out. Val's words pricked his ears, so he turned towards where she stood near the entrance. "Uh, yeah! She's like, totally zonked out though. Might wanna, like, wake her up or just move her without waking her? I dunno."
|Vivienne Isole|18|She/Her|Khione|Location: Harper's|Tags: Nicholas|
Vivienne was so focused on the mental poem recitation that she barely noticed when Nicholas addressed her the first time. As he spoke further, she promptly brought her mind back into the moment and regarded him with a calculative stare. Her attention quickly switched to the ring when it was slid onto the bar before her, eyeing it with a cold curiosity.
Stygian iron, she silently remarked, twirling the small piece of jewellery in her elegant fingers. As I had suspected. This confirmed her prior musings about his status as a god of death, or so she thought. The symbol branded into the metal band certainly held her interest - she'd never seen anything like it before, in any of the pantheons she'd studied. Though questions swirled in her mind, she resolved to keep them to herself. She was here to deliver a message - not to be nosy. Vivienne's brow furrowed in confusion when the suspected god placed a plate full of... food? in her vicinity. Eyeing the strange substances within warily, she plucked a singular fry from the heap for inspection. If it had been warm on the plate, it certainly wasn't now - her own chilly aura had a tendency to do that. Of course, she could have simply pulled it back, but... she was a bit too nervous to do so. In her experience, her abilities didn't react well when she attempted to control them in a state of anxiety. Disregarding the fact that the morsel had been unintentionally cooled, she looked it over. Crisp, salted outside... she broke open the French fry experimentally. Soft inside. Could this be - ? Only one test left to make sure. Vivienne popped the fry into her mouth in a swift, decided motion. Some sort of fried potato, she realised as the flavour overwhelmed her tastebuds. The word French fry suddenly surfaced out of the depths of her memory. The last time she'd had French fries, or anything deep-fried, for that matter, was... before Camp Half-Blood. Reverting her face to its typical stoic expression, she quickly pushed the thought out of her mind. Nonetheless, she continued nibbling on the fries as she waited for Nicholas to finish his... bar duties, or whatever they were called.
When the older man seemed to have a reprieve from his occupation, she straightened her posture ever so slightly and directed her intense gaze towards him. "It is no bother," she stated in response to his apology. Though, in actuality, she secretly wished they could have met somewhere less... Crowded. Loud. Boisterous. Those were all words that came to mind when describing the energy around her. "Getting down to business." Despite her apprehension, her voice was steady, cold, and crisp. "My mother - Khione - says to begin work on your portion of the plan as soon as possible." Spoken as if Vivienne had any idea of what Nicholas' part even was. It is not your job to question, she reminded herself. If Khione had seen fit for her to know, she would have said something. Right?
Mirabelle furrowed her brow as she attempted once more to concentrate on her surroundings. Ugh. I hate feeling like this. At least that thought had been conscious. The sensation of helplessness was one thing that Mirabelle Everhart despised more than almost anything she had come across in her lifetime. She was a warrior - she should be able to handle herself in any situation, even something like this. Thankfully, her brain was returning to cognisance, albeit slowly. General confusion still clung to her mind like cobwebs. Focus on the present, just for now. She blinked hard to clear her vision as she attempted to rise into a sitting position. The usually simple action was further complicated by her severe shivering in her body's attempt at regulating it's temperature. Despite the obstacles, she managed to hoist herself into a sitting position. Izzy's head was displaced in the process, to which Mirabelle uttered a quiet apology through chattering teeth.
In the general bleariness of her mind, she thought she could see campers getting everyone ready to move somewhere. She figured she ought to get herself ready to move as well, and made the mistake of rising to her feet - only to stumble against a familiar form.
|Juliet Pratten|16|She/Her|Hermes|Location: Medical Tent|Tags: Draco --> Med tent gang, Mira|
"Munchkin!?" Juliet fumed, though her eyes sparkled with mischief. "Why, I've never been so offended in my life!" She couldn't stop her face from splitting into a grin as she laughed, obviously very amused by her own antics. "Seriously though, good one." She gave the centaur a mock-salute and slipped inside the medical tent.
Chaos was the first word that came to mind as she pushed through the tent flap - a word she was very fond of. Oh, the opportunities for mischief-making... Focus, Jules. Jeez. She had come here for a reason, after all. She surveyed the gathered campers, heart pounding in her chest as she searched for the one she cared most about. Her heart nearly stopped when she spotted her target. Oh gods. Letting go any semblance of apathy, Juliet rushed to Mirabelle's side right as the stubborn moron tried to stand up.
"J-Jewel?"
"Jeez, you sound absolutely terrible," Juliet joked, even as she supported most of Mira's weight. The tall, willowy blonde was certainly heavier than she looked - Juliet figured it had to do with the armour and wet clothing she was still wearing. "What did you do, take a dip in the freezing lake or something?" she scoffed. Internally, she was panicking. Mira's flesh felt cold against her own, despite the blanket that was draped lazily over her shoulders. She'd never seen her in such a vulnerable state, not even during any of the time they had been secretly seeing each other. To see someone usually so strong and cheery reduced to a shivering mess of confusion nearly broke Juliet's nonexistent heart. "Don't worry, I got you," she grunted, slinging an arm around Mirabelle's waist to secure her. She flung Mira's left arm over her shoulders for added stability, doing her best to hoist the older girl up.
|Chuck Oakes|He/Him|Satyr|Location: Medical Tent|Tags: Med Tent Gang, Val, Draco, Skylar|
"Like, thanks, man!" Chuck grinned. He began to relay Juliet's message to the other campers around him, making sure everyone knew what was going on. The act of addressing so many people certainly increased his heart rate, but he did his best to play it cool and do his part to help out. Val's words pricked his ears, so he turned towards where she stood near the entrance. "Uh, yeah! She's like, totally zonked out though. Might wanna, like, wake her up or just move her without waking her? I dunno."
|Vivienne Isole|18|She/Her|Khione|Location: Harper's|Tags: Nicholas|
Vivienne was so focused on the mental poem recitation that she barely noticed when Nicholas addressed her the first time. As he spoke further, she promptly brought her mind back into the moment and regarded him with a calculative stare. Her attention quickly switched to the ring when it was slid onto the bar before her, eyeing it with a cold curiosity.
Stygian iron, she silently remarked, twirling the small piece of jewellery in her elegant fingers. As I had suspected. This confirmed her prior musings about his status as a god of death, or so she thought. The symbol branded into the metal band certainly held her interest - she'd never seen anything like it before, in any of the pantheons she'd studied. Though questions swirled in her mind, she resolved to keep them to herself. She was here to deliver a message - not to be nosy. Vivienne's brow furrowed in confusion when the suspected god placed a plate full of... food? in her vicinity. Eyeing the strange substances within warily, she plucked a singular fry from the heap for inspection. If it had been warm on the plate, it certainly wasn't now - her own chilly aura had a tendency to do that. Of course, she could have simply pulled it back, but... she was a bit too nervous to do so. In her experience, her abilities didn't react well when she attempted to control them in a state of anxiety. Disregarding the fact that the morsel had been unintentionally cooled, she looked it over. Crisp, salted outside... she broke open the French fry experimentally. Soft inside. Could this be - ? Only one test left to make sure. Vivienne popped the fry into her mouth in a swift, decided motion. Some sort of fried potato, she realised as the flavour overwhelmed her tastebuds. The word French fry suddenly surfaced out of the depths of her memory. The last time she'd had French fries, or anything deep-fried, for that matter, was... before Camp Half-Blood. Reverting her face to its typical stoic expression, she quickly pushed the thought out of her mind. Nonetheless, she continued nibbling on the fries as she waited for Nicholas to finish his... bar duties, or whatever they were called.
When the older man seemed to have a reprieve from his occupation, she straightened her posture ever so slightly and directed her intense gaze towards him. "It is no bother," she stated in response to his apology. Though, in actuality, she secretly wished they could have met somewhere less... Crowded. Loud. Boisterous. Those were all words that came to mind when describing the energy around her. "Getting down to business." Despite her apprehension, her voice was steady, cold, and crisp. "My mother - Khione - says to begin work on your portion of the plan as soon as possible." Spoken as if Vivienne had any idea of what Nicholas' part even was. It is not your job to question, she reminded herself. If Khione had seen fit for her to know, she would have said something. Right?