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"Probably," Viva agreed. "It'll be handy for our quest too. We're leaving tomorrow morning at first light, did you know?"
"Probably," Viva agreed. "It'll be handy for our quest too. We're leaving tomorrow morning at first light, did you know?"
He opened his mouth in surprise and confusion. He closed his mouth. "Yeah, I definitely knew that," he lied. "Since it was decided,"
Viva could see that Miles looked uncomfortable about something but she wasn't going to press him. "Yeah, I'm kinda nervous." she confessed. "Wow that sounds stupid, given that you've only been her for what, 3 days?"
Miles nodded. “Yup,” he said. “I’m a little nervous too, mostly because I still don’t understand most of this demigod thing,”
Viva felt the least she could do was answer any of Miles' questions. "What don't you understand?" She queried.
“Okay so aren’t we all cousins or something? Since all the gods are related?” Miles asked. “That’d be… extremely awkward. Also, what’s with the whole quest and prophecy thing? And how the hell does a whole shield fit in a ring?” He held up his hand with the ring on it. “I’m not the best at science, but I don’t think that’s possible.”
"Woah, slow down," Viva laughed. She gathered her thoughts. "Well, with the whole cousins thing, apparently godly DNA doesn't count or something like that. So dating someone in your cabin is a no-no, but anyone else is fair game I think. The quest/prophecy thing, well basically to go on a quest it is required that you have a prophecy, and cheating prophecies never really works so… And the shield/ring thing. Don't even ask. I have actually no idea, but if there's one thing you'll learn at Camp Half Blood, it's that science doesn't apply."
Miles smiled. “Okay, got it,” he said. “Thanks,”
"Really?" Viva asked, impressed. It had taken her much longer than that to accept this crazy reality.
“Yeah,” Miles said, shrugging. “I don’t know, I’ve just gotta accept that this is my life now. No need to try and wrap it around my head in a way that makes sense, because this is sense now. Does that make sense? I’m saying sense too much.”
Siren looking at the girl thought,Rude, awnser me geez! She said,"Ehem, Hello?"
(Alright! I'll actually be here tonight.)
(where is wake-read-eat-sleep?)
"I don't know much," Perth began, looking at Lewis, "but I think the Greek world was meant to be complicated. Right now, I just wish I were a- what's it called- normal human being?"
"Yeah, I feel like that a lot, especially since my mum doesn't get a whole lot of recognition. If I'm going to be chased down by monsters, I might as well get some credit, you know? Basically we have the best- and by best, I mean absolute worst- of both worlds. We're fragile like humans and have these ridiculous godly powers that we can't handle." Lewis sighed, running a hand through his hair.
Siren went to Lewis and asked,"Who is she? I feel like I know her.."
"Who? Perth? She's lived in camp for years. Longer than I have," Lewis replied.
"What! Perth? No way she dissapered like a long time ago! How is that possible? She was assumed to be list forever!" Siren said with disbelief all over her.
"It wasn't so long ago. She was definitely here the night the prophecy was delivered, full memory and all." Lewis shifted his stance uncomfortably.
"It wasn't two years ago. She was definitely here the night the prophecy was delivered, full memory and all." Lewis shifted his stance uncomfortably.
(Sorry I changed it. I would say t change this to, but it's fine.)
(I edited it a little. It's all good!)
Siren was in total shock when she heard the word Perth. They where friends, close friends until she left. Siren remembered her leaving and she cried on her bed uncontrollably until she had cried all her tears out.
"Well, it feels like a long time," she said crying "We where very close….." She couldn't continue talking and she cought herself thinking, and she doesn't even know me any more any way.
(aaaaaaand your gone)
(I was on some other RPs. Sorry)
Lewis exhaled slowly. "Yeah, but she's here now."
Siren sniffed again looking at Perth than looked away,"We where close,"she said quietly,"close friends, she left me and now she doesn't even know me." She sniffed again and cried silently.
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