
((See ya! I gtg too lol))

Sky just ignored their comments and continued to float, humming to herself. She had gotten one of the songs Benny liked stuck in her head, which was annoying. It was from some musical, she couldn't even remember which one.

"Nothing much," replied Sky.

"Definitely," she responded, and laid down, falling asleep almost her head hit the pillow.

"Thanks for everything, Sam," Christine replied, handing him her phone with a smile. "Now it's time to me to get some rest." She yawned again and looked around at the bunks, choosing one that didn't have anything on it.

"Would you mind holding onto my phone?" Christine asked. "Sorry if it's a burden but I don't want a Hermes kid stealing it while I sleep."

Christine walked into the cabin. "Not too bad," she observed. "Wait a minute, isn't Hermes the god of thieves?"

Sky floated on her back, similar to Ellie. Her hair swirled around her head like a brunette lion's mane almost. She closed her eyes and relaxed.

"Okay, well lets go," Christine said. ((Hermes cabin?))

"Sure," Christine said. "So are there a lot of kids in the Hermes cabin?"

Christine smiled. "Yeah," she agreed. Then she yawned. "Now that I've eaten, boy am I tired. I've hardly slept either and those fainting spells weren't really enough."

Sky wanted to stay like that longer but she was losing air so she went back up to the surface and took a deep gulp of air, throwing her hair back.

"Yes but those are goddesses," Christine said. "Still, being the child of a Greek god is cool even if he is someone no one's ever heard of."

Sky turned and was almost face to face with Victor. She smiled, her long dark hair swirling around her face even in its ponytail.

"Like what?" Christine asked.

"Yeah it totally does," Sky agreed. Then she dove underwater and looked around at the bottom of the lake, holding her breath. She wondered what it would be like to be a daughter of Poseidon and be able to breathe the water. She was glad she had taken a lot of swim lessons when she was younger.

Christine started to say she was fine, but stopped herself. "Not really," she replied. "My mom knew about my father and about me, but she never told me. And she said she can't visit me and I can't visit her. She didn't even tell me who my father is! She just said I'm powerful, which is probably just one of things moms say to boost their kids' self esteem anyway. My dad is probably some dusty old god no one remembers anyway."

Sky giggled as everyone got in. She was a bit annoyed that Alex was on Victor's shoulders like that but she didn't show it. "It feels good, huh?" she asked Ellie.

Christine unlocked her phone and called her mom. She answered after only one ring. "Christine? Oh my gosh!" Her mom, Amy, exclaimed. "Where are you?"
"Mom, you'll never believe this but I'm at a camp. For demigods," explained Christine, wondering how her mother would take it.
"You found Camp Half-Blood?" asked Amy.
"What? You knew!" cried Christine, feeling betrayed. "Why didn't you tell me?"
"It was too dangerous, and your father said that even just being alive would attract the monsters," Amy explained sadly. "You'll have to stay there year round, he said. You're too powerful to stay in Colorado."
"What are you saying?" Christine asked.
"I'm saying you need to stay there and not come home for a while, until you're trained and even then you can't stay for long," Amy sighed.
"I can't believe this!" Christine snapped. "You lied to me and now you want me to stay away from you!"
"It's not like that!" Amy pleaded. "Christine, I love you and I don't want you to get hurt!"
"Okay, mom, I'll stay here for a while, but you can visit, right?" Christine asked.
"Mortals can't come into the camp," Amy explained.
"...oh," Christine replied. "I love you mom. Bye."
"Goodbye Christine, I love you too," said Amy. Christine hung up, and sighed.