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Maggie, Gaea shall smite you all.
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Cameron walked in to the cabin. "Ah,another year unclaimed by my stupid parent." He had a bad attitude today since he was still unclaimed. He plopped his stuff on a bed and began to listen to his iPod.
Gemma waved from her bed. She was weaving a coat for herself, filled with patterned jewels, peacocks, sunflowers and mandolins.
Aobheal glanced up from her little corner, holding her peacock-feather pen above her notepad. She tucked her hair behind her ear (uh... what's the word...) out of habit and grinned at Gemma.
“I don’t really know...but it was strange. Anyway, I also had a dream. A daughter of Hecate with multiple personalities....”
Aobheal sat back, impressed. "You truly are a priestess," she murmured before returning to her writing. The peacock feather in her hair bounced with her movements.
Gemma continued to weave and said: "Who knows? I'm just a regular mortal with good sight. You have powers. And god lineage. Me? No. But I'll help you get your cabin."
Aobheal sighed. "My cabin..." she droned off, watching Gemma's hands work up and down. She then looked up and met Gemma's gaze, anger shining in her eyes. "At least Hera takes care of me. My father doesn't even seem to care. I wouldn't want to leave."
Gemma stood up and said: “You are right to be angry as some Hunters should. You know? Hunters that are demigods that haven’t been claimed that are about to die must feel terrible they will probably never be claimed. I’ll try to ask Hera to make their parents claim them, even before death...anyhoo, I guess Hera is like my new mother, and she should try to listen.”
Justice watched Aobheal go, sighed, then picked up a small iron rod and poked at the flames in the brazier near the back of the cabin. Not that it needed it, but she needed something to do.
Justice peeked her head out of the doorway. She longed to go out, but she didn't know anyone. But the Queen of Heaven most certainly would encourage her to meet new people... she sighed. Best to start off at the amphitheater.
((FUUUUDGE, I thought I posted. >.>))
Hayley opened the door of the cabin, stepping aside as to allow Andromeda inside. "After you," she chirped excitedly.
Hayley opened the door of the cabin, stepping aside as to allow Andromeda inside. "After you," she chirped excitedly.
Aobheal ((moi is here)) walked back in, her notebook in hand and her pen dangling from between her fingers.
With a smile, Andromeda sauntered in, dragging her wheelie inside. "This is pretty," she breathed, taking in her surroundings.
Suddenly, a red glow lit up from behind made her whirl around. "Fire!" she blurted out stupidly, but for all her turning, the glow seemed to move with her. She looked up.
A black boar's head with wicked tusks was gleaming in a shimmering light of red-- and this was not a happy red. The symbol made Andromeda think of battles, blood spilled, soldiers' last breaths...
"What is that?" she said, annoyed with the hologram-type thing, pointing at it. "I don't like it. Make it go away."
Suddenly, a red glow lit up from behind made her whirl around. "Fire!" she blurted out stupidly, but for all her turning, the glow seemed to move with her. She looked up.
A black boar's head with wicked tusks was gleaming in a shimmering light of red-- and this was not a happy red. The symbol made Andromeda think of battles, blood spilled, soldiers' last breaths...
"What is that?" she said, annoyed with the hologram-type thing, pointing at it. "I don't like it. Make it go away."
Aobheal raised her eyebrows from underneath her glasses as she pushed them back up to the bridge of her nose. "That's Ares' symbol," she murmured quietly.
"Well, what's it doing in Hera's cabin?" The symbol finally began to fade and dissolve, and the cabin was back to its peaceful, majestic glory. "Ares... the god of war, right?"
((:D The Holly in me is happy-dancing in triumph))
Hayley stared at it in disappointment and surprise, her eyes wide and mouth open into a comical 'o'. Not /another/ one, she thought with annoyance, closing her mouth.
"It seems like you've just been claimed," she stated, clearing her throat as she thought of the best way to break it to Andy. Usually she'd be warning a newbie to keep away from the Ares kids, but now she was welcoming one. Ironic. "You, Andromeda, are daughter of Ares, god of war."
Hayley stared at it in disappointment and surprise, her eyes wide and mouth open into a comical 'o'. Not /another/ one, she thought with annoyance, closing her mouth.
"It seems like you've just been claimed," she stated, clearing her throat as she thought of the best way to break it to Andy. Usually she'd be warning a newbie to keep away from the Ares kids, but now she was welcoming one. Ironic. "You, Andromeda, are daughter of Ares, god of war."
Horror-struck, Andromeda stared at the dregs of the hologram. Something about Hayley's flat tone made her wince. "No," she protested, hugging herself and staring with wide eyes at the symbol. "No, it can't be. There's some... there's some mistake..." She fluttered her hands uselessly, distraught.
But...
But...
Aobheal raised her eyebrows again and shrugged, pulling her pen out from behind her ear and opening her small notebook. "They generally aren't too bad to those of their own," she said quietly as she wrote.
"What?" The ominous way everyone was talking about Ares' cabin made Andromeda shiver. The girl certainly didn't seem like a daughter of Ares, with her mane of blonde curls, delicate face and slight frame. Although, of course, there was a certain stance she held that spoke of confidence. Sighing dejectedly, Andromeda turned to the door. "Sorry," she mumbled, as if it were her fault.
"That's no mistake." Sadly. Hayley dismissed her tone and looked at Andromeda with a weary, sympathetic expression. "C'mon, Andy, I'll, um, show you to your new cabin-mates." For the sake of Andy, she forced a smile and stepped forward to help with her suitcase.
Candice knocked on the door politly.
"Um Hi. Is this Cabin two?" She asked with a smile.
"Yep." Aobheal looked up and down Candice and pursed her lips. Guessing had become a game to her, a game she was rather good at.
"Can I come in, please? I'm Undetermined."
"Thanks," Candice placed the phone and hammer on a bedside table. "This isn't taken, is it?"
"Good." She sat down on the bed. "Is there anyway that I can contact my mother?"
Candice nodded immediatly. "Yes, my mortal mother."
"How do I do that?" Candice asked, tilting her head to the side.
"Where are they?" Candice asked.
((This is not going anywhere. :D))
((This is not going anywhere. :D))
"Why not!?" Candice exlaimed, worry in her eyes.
Candice stopmed her foot in anger. "What do you mean, 'just a lot'? SHE NEARLY GOT RAN OVER BY SOME STUPID BOAR-THINGY!"



