He woke up in a forest, with one Hades of a headache. He sat up with his head pounding. There was a frightened shriek. He looked around to see a girl with blond shoulder length hair and blue eyes, he had to admit that she was beautiful, but her eyes were open in shock.
“Who are you? Oh my gods you scared me, how did you get within the border? What are you doing in the forest?” Her questions rattling on and on. He wasn’t sure how to answer them.
“Um… I’m not sure…”he said slowly. Who was he? He wished he could answer the girl’s questions, but he couldn’t. He couldn’t even remember his own name.
She sighed; she seemed to be thinking about what to do with him but couldn’t decide. Biting her lip she told him to get up, which he did a little bit wobbly, and walked towards her.
“My name is Dakota. Welcome to camp, I better take you to the big house. Maybe they can help.”
Dakota started to walk ahead making him have to run to catch up with her. Wow he thought this girl walks fast! Every once and a while he would trip over a tree root, sometimes a very angry look girls would walk out-literally walks out of the tree- and glare at him.
Finally he came to a clearing, there was 12 cabins placed in a U, branching off were a bunch of them in random patterns. There was a sword arena, an amphitheatre, a lake and a small fountain that people seemed to crowd around. In the back he could see a large house that was surrounded with trees. “Welcome to camp.” Dakota said again with a small sigh. He looked around again he figured this wasn’t a normal summer camp.
“So you never told me your name, it would be nice to know what to call you.”
He started to think about it he couldn’t remember his name, or anything else about himself for that matter. “I don’t know.” He replied
“What do you mean?”
“I don’t know my name…”
“Um well this is weird; I better take you to Lupa. Do you remember anything at all?”
“No.”
“Well that was helpful.”
She started to walk again, he followed. He was thinking about Lupa. Who’s that? He tried to remember if he knew a Lupa, but he came up blank again. As soon as he reached the porch he had the feeling that he should run away screaming like a little girl, he glanced at Dakota. She looked calm, quickly in a whisper she said “Okay so here is the thing you’re going to meet Lupa. Don’t. Show. Fear. It will end badly trust me. Lupa runs the camp, so show respect. Bow when you meet her. Remember no fear what so ever.
“How badly could this end?” He knew it wouldn’t be good, well she did say badly so of course it would be bad but how bad.
“Real bad. As in she will eat you.” She saw my face and gave a small laugh. “Go ahead; I’ll meet you here when you get back.”
So he walked in.
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