by indigo' » Mon Jan 11, 2021 2:17 pm
Caleb Thomas|19|he/him|Athena|Arena|Tags:Emmie
Caleb nodded quickly, not seeming to be too enthralled by this information, considering it was something he’d already known. He’d been at camp when the incident with Audra had happened, he’d been there when Vivienne had lost it, and he knew exactly what rumours everyone was muttering about that incident now. He raised an eyebrow at the suggestion that they may try to bring her back to camp. That didn’t sound like a brilliant plan, endangering the other campers who weren’t part of the quest, though he figured that was more likely to be the confused musings of a young demigod than something he should take as a fact.
He looked mildly surprised at the question if he was alright—the answer to that was a bit too loaded to unleash on an unsuspecting person who was just trying to be nice. He plastered on a wry smile, eyes twinkling with amusement despite the circumstances and the tired look on his face. “Me? Fine and dandy, as always.” He said with a wink as he continued walking towards the arena. “Just got a lot on my mind at the moment.” A lie of omission possibly, but he wasn’t being totally dishonest. When they reached the arena, he pulled the door open, gesturing for Emmie to go first with a gentlemanly bow.
“You said you want to train right? How about a spar?” He asked, unhooking the tiny silver dagger from his ear, watching as it transformed into a real celestial bronze dagger that was weighted perfectly in his calloused hand. The corner of his mouth curled in a smile, he didn’t think he’d ever get over that trick. He looked back at the girl, raising his eyebrows in question.
Jamie Wallace|16|he/him|Iris|dining pavilion|tags:Aiden, Wilhelm
After quite a while of nervously doodling on his own hand, Jamie found that his nerves had calmed enough to actually eat—that, and he had run out of room. He clicked the pen shut, slipping it into his pocket as he got up and headed towards the buffet table. He loaded a plate with pancakes and anything else that caught his eye before heading back to his table alone.
His eyes scanned the dining pavilion as he ate, noticing the absence of a few familiar faces, as well as the presence of a few new ones. There were a lot of bitter looks this morning, sadness hung over them like the storm clouds that refused to let up. Tragedy had already struck, and something had to be done to stop it, to avenge those who were lost and to prevent anyone else from meeting the same fate.
He had been given the opportunity to be a part of that. As much as he hated the idea of leaving the safety of camp—though one could argue it wasn’t really so safe anymore—by not going, would he be letting all of these people down? The people who were always there for him, who he’d played capture the flag with, who’d stood up for him when some of the less than friendly Ares campers saw him as an easy target? Just the thought of going on a quest made him shiver, but the idea of staying behind? Of being the coward he’d always let himself be and couldn’t seem to stop being? That made him feel sick.
His eyes landed on the Athena table, where he spotted the head counsellor talking to someone he vaguely recognized, but couldn’t quite put a name to. He didn’t want to disrupt their conversation, but now seemed as good a time as any to get his weapon back, if it could even be called that anymore. Leaving his half eaten food behind, he got up and headed over, hovering awkwardly at the edge of the table. He wasn’t about to risk sitting down and getting called out by Mr. D, his nerves were rattled enough for now.
“Uh...hi,” He said, with an awkward smile and a nod to the boy he didn’t know before he turned his attention to Aiden. “Was just wondering if I could get my uh...knife back?” He’d hesitated for a moment, frowning. Surely it was still a knife, there had to be a way to turn it back. Though he wasn’t sure if Aiden had figured that out and was aware he may be getting a useless paintbrush back. “It didn’t...” His eyes widened suddenly as he realized he hadn’t spoken to the Athena head counsellor since their brief encounter in the woods, but surely the attacking storm spirit had been defeated somehow. “That venti...you didn’t...” He gestured to his neck with a finger, sticking his tongue out as he mimed the action of killing. “With the paintbrush, did you?” He knew what he was saying sounded absolutely absurd and Aiden was probably going to laugh at him, but he had taken the brush, so surely he must’ve done something with it.
if only i could keep you in my pocket
to give me some diagnosis of why i'm so hollow
please give me instructions, i promise i'll follow
i tripped on my ankle and fractured my elbow
but doesn't that mean that the tour's gonna sell, though?
i try to explain the good faith that's been wasted
but after an hour, it sounds like complaining
wait, don't go away, can i lie here forever?
you say that i'm better, why don't i feel better?
the universe works in mysterious ways
but i'm starting to think it ain't working for me
doctor, should i be good, should i be good this year?
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