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Sienne woke up to the taste of her stepfather's apple crisp, but it was liquid. She felt herself being shaken and she groaned. The liquid stopped and Sienne coughed. She had a splitting headache and her stomach felt like it was being ripped apart. She groaned again.
(Algum de vocês pode me entender?)
(With the power of google translate, yes. Without it, no.)
(Hmm. Portuguese is my second language)
(Ek hou daarvan om 'n ander taal te praat)
(Because no-one understands you)
(I'm finally back)
(Welcome back)
(HI)
(Thanks. Now… where was I?)
Lewis sat with his hands over his face as he bled profusely from his nose still. He dragged up the edge of his orange Camp Half-Blood shirt up to help it stop, but it hurt. He probably couldn't walk, and he was still really angry about the situation. He secretly wished that he had been able to beat up the other guy worse than he already had. Though he wasn't stronger, he was certainly brighter, and knew every weakness in the human body. Lewis could've taken them all on, he thought. He cursed loudly, not caring who heard.
Ari cringed when she heard Lewis curse. "Lewis, you okay?" She asked, bending down to look at his injuries.
Miles watched as Sienne groggily sat up, then looked at Lewis when he heard him swear. "I missed a lot…" Miles exclaimed, more to himself than anyone else.
"I'll be okay. I mean, I'm not going to die, right?" Lewis said. He then turned to Miles. "No kidding. Good thing you weren't here. You don't need to take that much of a beating this soon."
"Sorry… I could've helped." Miles said, looking around. He watched as all the Apollo kids healed and as the Ares kids tried to calm themselves down. He looked over at Ari and Lewis, and gave a small smile.
Ari nodded. "Okay. Maybe we should let an Apollo kid take a look at you. I would help you, but the healing-water thing only works for kids of Poseidon."
Ari flashed Miles a smile back. "So did you understand more or less what I told you?"
"Uhh… what did you tell me, again?" Miles said, feeling kind of stupid for not remembering.
Ari's joyful laughed tinkled through the air. "I'll try to explain better after breakfast."
"Yeah, thanks," Miles replies.
One of the daughters of Apollo approached Lewis and asked him what hurt besides his nose. He motioned towards his right ankle and she lifted up the edge of his pant leg. It was very swollen and painful, and he swatted her hand away. She offered Lewis some nectar, and he agreed to take some, knowing it would be the quickest fix. When he drank it, it tasted like treacle tart and Earl Gray tea- a couple of things that reminded him of home. Warmth filled his limbs and lessened the pain. He could feel the breaks in his ankle and nose seal, and while it hurt, it was something of a relief. The daughter of Apollo then saw if he could perhaps move his foot better, and he could, but there was still a trace of pain. Sharp pains reminded him of both of his major injuries, even though the damage was undone.
Miles looked at Lewis and cringed at his ankle. The Apollo kids kept running around helping people, giving them this weird golden liquid. "What is that stuff?" Miles asks.
Lewis began to stand up with the help of Apollo's daughter. Some pain lingered, but he was much better already.
"It's called nectar," he explained to Miles, "It's the drink of the gods, and is often used to heal demigods of wounds that they might get. A real lifesaver, that stuff is. I could've been out of commission for a while if it weren't the case."
Viva slipped out from behind a tree where she had been watching nearby. She felt a little bad that Lewis had taken all the blame, but it was probably for the best.
As she helped Lewis to stand up, she looked around, wondering where Perth had gotten to. After all the commotion of the prank, she had almost forgotten about the prophecy.
(hey, sorry I've barely been on but I have an english assignment due soon and its taking me FOREVER)
"Oh, cool." Miles replied. "So your ankle's completely healed?"
"No, it is NOT," Viva said sternly, answering for Lewis.
She then addressed Lewis, "You'd better take it easy mister, if you want that ankle to heal properly."
She grinned, "Sorry for butting in. I guess all the healers in my cabin have rubbed off on me"
"Oh, okay." Miles said, a bit startled by Viva's sternness. But his surprise was interrupted by a sound coming from the pavilion.
Ari looked up. "Wha–"
The campers started moving to the pavilion. Some were hurrying, others were just walking. Miles heard someone mutter something about breakfast, and assumed that it was being served. He ran to the pavilion, only then realizing how hungry he was.
Arianna followed the crowd of campers to the pavilion.
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