Perth followed Lewis.
"Do you think you could tell me some stuff about myself? Since I forgot? And tell me about you, too. I'm pretty sure your name's Lewis, although I can't be sure," Perth said this as a partial joke.
"I'm not sure I can tell you more than you already know. I didn't know you all that well, but I can tell you what I do know. You're a daughter of Zeus, you've been here for eight years, and you've always been one of the stronger, more experienced campers since I've known you. You're supposed to come on this quest with us soon." Lewis sighed, a little disappointed in himself for knowing so little.
Miles felt out of place. He looked between them, unsure if he should do anything.
"Well, I haven't seen you all day yesterday, I wanted to make sure you were alright. But looks like I got here late, I can leave you two alone." Siren said with a caring voice.
"No, no. It's okay. Stay with us. You can help me tease Miles about his girlfriend." She said, teasing Miles.
"I don't know who that is… but ok?" Siren said unsure about everything now.
Perth followed Lewis.
"Do you think you could tell me some stuff about myself? Since I forgot? And tell me about you, too. I'm pretty sure your name's Lewis, although I can't be sure," Perth said this as a partial joke.
"I'm not sure I can tell you more than you already know. I didn't know you all that well, but I can tell you what I do know. You're a daughter of Zeus, you've been here for eight years, and you've always been one of the stronger, more experienced campers since I've known you. You're supposed to come on this quest with us soon." Lewis sighed, a little disappointed in himself for knowing so little.
"Quest?" Perth asked, "Did I know about it before?"
She didn't wait for Lewis to answer, only sighed to herself and muttered,
"Sorry for asking so much. It's not my fault I have amnesia- wait! Isn't amnesia caused by.. falling on your head or something? How did I get amnesia?"
(guys all I am doing is resetting my page over and over again)
Miles chuckled nervously. "How about we talk about you?" he asked. "Are you alright?"
"Ya, I was so worried!" Siren said when she thought,I totally forgot about you.
"Y-yeah I'm fine! Just peachy." Arianna said, a little too quickly and slightly sarcastically.
Lewis shook his head. "It's quite alright. I don't mind answering all of your questions. In fact, I'm happy you're willing to talk to me." He started again. "You knew about the quest, and you were insisting that you go on it. You were the first to really step forwards like that. I'm not sure how you ended up like this. Maybe a god did it. They do all sorts of crazy curses and whatnot."
"Ok, guess I can go now." Siren said while thinking,And hopefully I don't bump into the girl who is twice my size!
Lewis shook his head. "It's quite alright. I don't mind answering all of your questions. In fact, I'm happy you're willing to talk to me." He started again. "You knew about the quest, and you were insisting that you go on it. You were the first to really step forwards like that. I'm not sure how you ended up like this. Maybe a god did it. They do all sorts of crazy curses and whatnot."
"I thought the gods were… good… like they did helpful things, and stuff like that. And was I really… insisting on the quest? I don't even know anything about it! Why are we supposed to go on it?"
Siren began to leave than ran and hugged Ari.
"Y-yeah I'm fine! Just peachy." Arianna said, a little too quickly and slightly sarcastically.
"You're definitely not," Miles said. He climbed onto the bed across from Ari's. "Talk to me,"
"I don't know much about the quest aside from the fact that we're prophesied to go on it," Lewis admitted, "Honestly, the gods and all things of the immortals couldn't be more obscure. They may be immortal, but they for sure have human flaws, and they can never be straight to the point when giving us advice, or even a prophecy."
"Um, if you wanna be alone I could go," she said sitting up.
Siren smiling said,"Should I leave?"
"If you want to," Miles said, looking at Siren. He turned back to Ari, still waiting for her to answer.
"HELLO? ARI WAKE UP!!!" Siren yelled at Ari "To loud?" she asked.
"I don't know much about the quest aside from the fact that we're prophesied to go on it," Lewis admitted, "Honestly, the gods and all things of the immortals couldn't be more obscure. They may be immortal, but they for sure have human flaws, and they can never be straight to the point when giving us advice, or even a prophecy."
"I just wish everything right now was simpler. I understand what you're saying, but…"
"She's just thinking, Siren," Miles said. "And yeah, just a little too loud."
"Oops, I should go now." (Should Siren bump into Perth?)
"I do too," Lewis agreed, "I think it's important to be straightforward, and as a god, you would think by showing kindness and expressing what you want clearly, you would get a bit more of a following."
(I have to go. Goodnight!)
(bye gtg for like 12 or 19 hours.)
Ari flinched back as Siren yelled, her hand on the dagger under her bed. Then she realized that it was just Siren. They're not here Ari. You're safe. You're safe. Thankfully she hadn't pulled it up, so Siren hadn't seen it. As Siren left, Arianna turned to Miles. "I–I–I…………………" She couldn't say anything. Tears sprang to her eyes.
Miles noticed Ari's hand on something under her bed. He looked up at her. "Ari," he said. "what's in your hand?"
Ari let go of the knife, letting it clatter to the floor. "My foster parents were abusive. It's hard to remember that they're not here." Ari said, trying not to cry but tears silently streaming down her cheeks.