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Camp Half-Blood 1X1 (Closed)

HimeRae

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Life seemed pretty peaceful at Camp Half-Blood, A steady flow of demigods ease into the camp, not major things going on. actually, nothing was going on. the gods became quiet, no kids were being claimed, no quests were being started,


What was happening to camp?


Did the gods give up on us demi-gods?


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Alina was in the hallways of her new school she transfered to...the third time this school year.


But anyways,


The hallways were busy and buzzing as any normal highschool would and she walked along her one and only friend at school, er really at all.


"I'm almost late to class let's go already!" She complained as her friend on crutches started to slow down.


"Okay, you know these aren't comfy, so slow down!" Her friend responded, her curly belong hair in her face and pale skin turning red rubbing against the crutches she wasn't use to yet. Her long skirt flowed behind her.


Ali rolled her eyes and walked backwards to face her friend.


"Fine I'm leaving without you." she said...mostly joking
 
Ingrid hurriedly made her way to the class she had next, her ponytail bouncing behind her. She wasn't about to be late again to her class, as if she was, she'd end up with a detention. Ingrid had taken much longer with her math test than she had expected, staying behind to finish it up because of dyslexia, which seemed to enjoy appearing up more and more whenever she was stressed or taking a test.


She huffed and puffed as she skittered into the classroom as the bell rang and dove into her seat, nearly spilling her books everywhere.
 
The teacher that day was gone and a woman in a pencil skirt and brown bun took her place as w substitute teacher.


Alina arrive only two minutes late walking with her friend on crutches inside. They both took any seats that they could get. Which was the front of the class. The teacher dismissed the girl on crutches but left a mark for Alina.


"Since you came in so late why don't you tell us what's on the board for today?" The teacher spoke with a rude manor hidden in her tone.


"I can't...read it." Alina spoke sheepishly as the kids already started to whisper about the new girl.


"Can't?" The teacher asked. "Or won't?"


"I can't read it." Alina started to get defensive. "I have dyslexia. I honestly can't read what it says."


"Hm," the teacher turned back to the board and explained the days lesson.


It seemed simple. If it wasn't for a reading packet that was being handed out.
 
Ingrid felt a twinge of sympathy for the other girl. Ingrid had minor pure dyslexia and had difficulty deciphering words and writing them correctly as well as reading them, but her father had done his best to aid her in learning as much as she could. He told the school board about her dyslexia and she got extra times for tests and extended due dates automatically as a result.


She glanced down at the reading packet and took out her pencil, tracing underneath the words to better read them and whispering them to herself to ensure that the sentence she saw was correct.
 
"Alina, Ingrid." The teacher called and beckoned them both over to her desk.


Alina stood up groaning mentally and walked to the table as asked.


"Alina Wait!" Her friend whispered to her urgently.


"No talking while working!" The substitute bellowed making the entire class jump.
 
Ingrid glanced up, frowning. She had been in the same school for a while now and had done extremely well, even though she was commonly late for class. Most of the administration seemed to understand and she never got into too much trouble for it.


She glanced at the substitute and frowned slightly, waiting for her to speak.
 
"We need to talk." The teacher spoke quietly and walked out to the hallway for a room with less ears to hear.


"Mrs.-uhm...teacher! Can I go to the bathroom?" Alina's friend frantically waved her hand and practically fell out of her chair.


"Should've gone earlier." The substitute responded and closed the door being the two girls.
 
Ingrid followed, frowning slightly as the door shut behind them.


She racked her brain for something wrong, but as far as she could tell, she hadn't done anything except collapse into a seat a bit viciously. She hadn't even seen this woman before until now.
 
"You know I only expected Ingrid," the teacher spoke as Alina noticed how sharp the substitute's teeth were.

the teacher scratched her shin with her newly long talons grazed her skin. "But now i have a full meal!" she gave a toothy, no, Fang fulled grin.


Alina pushed back Ingrid and pulled out a bow and arrow what seemed out of nothing!

"Stay back!" Alina told Ingrid as she readied to shoot her arrow at this newly formed monster.

the substitute turned in to some sort of leather winged, monstrosity.
 
"What?!" Ingrid shouted, shoved against the classroom door. "What the fuck?! Did someone dump LSD into the water or something?"


Her father was always harping on about the bad affects of drugs and if this was truly their affects, Ingrid was thoroughly convinced never to deal with them again.


She had never fought whatever it was before her before. "What is that?!"
 
"you see her?" Alina asked shooting a arrow that seemed to have missed and dogged to the side missing one of the teacher's attacks. "Oh my gods, holy shit, Oh my gods" she switched between the two sayings. after shooting a few more arrows of of thin air Alina grabbed Ingrid's arm and ran down the hallway for safety.

huffing and puffing for breath Alina looked over to Ingrid.

"I need to take you to camp." she mumbled mostly to herself.
 
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"What was that?" Ingrid shouted again, wrenching her arm out of the other girl's grasp. "I don't even know you!"


Alina was the new girl, but that was about Ingrid's extent of her knowledge on her.


"You can't just take me to camp, I need to call my dad," Ingrid continued, glancing behind her at the beast chasing after them, "And what do you mean 'you can see her?' Am I not supposed to have eyes and be very alarmed at this?!"
 
Alina thought about letting her calling her dad, most parents know about this kind of stuff. Er, well, know about the parent stuff.

"Sure, make it quick, find a phone." Alina spoke when she found the substitute flying down the hallway hitting the ceiling every time her wings flapped.

Alina didn't have a phone, well almost no Demigods do. It obviously attracts monsters, 'maybe that's how she found us...'

"do you have a phone?" Alina asked urgently grabbing Ingrid's shoulders.
 
"Get off me," Ingrid shouted, wrenching herself away from the other girl and pulling her phone out of her pocket. "Of course I have a phone. It's 2015, we doesn't have a phone?"


At that, she glanced back down and stabbed her father's phone number into the screen, pressing the device to her ear and glancing behind at the crazy substituent.
 
"We gotta run," Alina stated before bolting off making sure Ingrid was following after."Hurry hurry hurry!" alina urged Ingrid.


the substitute came closer and closer every second, so after running away Alina readied her arrows at the monster-teacher and shot a arrow straight through her/It's eye.
 
Ingrid glanced around and chased after the other girl, phone still pressed to her ear. The door to the principal's office swung open and a man stepped out with a buzzcut cut and a simple polo and tie on top of khakis, the image of some high school teacher. He frowned at Alina before turning to Ingrid and waggling his finger at her.


"Your father would be disappointed that you deal with those kinds of youngsters," the man said. He seemed to notice the monster, but his eyes glazed over and instead he just nodded at her.


Flabbergasted that he didn't seem to see her as the horrid winged beast she was, Ingrid picked up her pace.
 
"Humans...Can't see...Monsters," Alina huffed. "Man, I'm out of it." she spoke then shot one last arrow through the monster's heart causing it to turn into dust.


"Thank the gods." she praised and threw her hands up in the air and dropped to her knees. "Okay, hurry with the phone, we don't want more of those to appear."
 
Ingrid frowned at the girl as the monster behind them disintegrated. She glanced at her phone. Her father didn't seem to be picking up.


"Wait, what the hell are you--"


There was an ungodly screech and a window behind them crashed open. Glancing behind them, Ingrid spotted a hulking wolf drooling at them. Blinking twice, the wolf stared at them, salivating.


"What the hell is going on?"
 
"Welp, I guess the phone really is bad news...." Alina stood up and started shooting at the wolf. "Look, I'm- Uh...We're demi-gods! Part god, part Human." she tried to explain while hitting the wolf with her arrows, but it seemed to far away to hit properly. "I have to take you to camp, unless you want to be eaten alive. Its the safest place in the world for us."
 
"Demi-gods?" Ingrid asked. The wolf snarled, staring down at Ingrid. "There's no such thing as-"


It lunged, its paws outstretched for Ingrid's throat. She didn't finish her sentence, instead turning on her heel and charging away.
 
Alina ran after the monster and Ingrid tryng to shoot at the wolf's butt.


"Then how come these monsters only was us two?" Alina shouted while running. every arrow missed by a hair, no really, it would only graze the wolf's hair. 'Running and shooting is hard!' she thought.
 
"Well no one else seems to be around," Ingrid reasoned, bursting out the front door as the wolf chased after her, its breath heavy on the back of her neck. She could feel its footsteps slamming into the ground and she knew if she turned around, she could see the whites of its eyes.


She stumbled onto the concrete in front of the school and heaved a breath as the wolf continued forward. She dodged to the side suddenly, causing the wolf to stop short, crashing into a teacher's car.
 
Alina caught up with the two, Once the wolf stopped in its steps she shot her arrows at the wolf.


"Who evers car that is, its totaled," she spoke to herself. "Look, no one is out here because they don't see what we see! think about the principle who didn't react to the substitute-monster-thing." she explained. "What other reasons are you thinking of? C'mon we have to go to camp! and now!"
 
"What camp? Who are you? What was that?" Ingrid shouted. "And how the fuck are we going anywhere without a car?"


Her phone rang then and she picked it up, pressing it to her ear as her father spoke. "Hello?" he said. "Is something wrong?"


"Yes," Ingrid hissed, "There's a crazy teacher and a giant wolf trying to kill me."
 

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