Warehouses are haunted

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Andy's pov.

Makai ran up from the beach with Nico trailing behind her. Once she reached me, she told me that I would be moving into Nico's cabin because he is my "brother." She said that she would explain in the morning, since we had an out trip to do, whatever. Then she called it a night and left. LEFT ME WITH HER BOYFRIEND WHO I BARLEY KNOW WHO HAPPENS TO BE MY BROTHER, it's like the greatest plotline since starwars.

Nico looked at me awkwardly, "Well, lets start over, hi, you'll be staying in my cabin, sister?"

I sighed, "No,no, how about something more enthusiastic, like, I AM SORRY YOU HAVE TO PUT UP WITH MY SORRY SELF, I WILL BE YOUR SLAVE FOREVER, I WILL DO WHATEVER YOU WANT, AND I WILL MAKE YOU STRAWBERRY CRAPES EVERY MORINING UNTILL I DIE!!!!!!"

Nico muttered something that sounded like "I'm already Makai's slave."

"You're not very talketive, are you?" I asked.

He shook his head and led me to his cabin.

Everything was black, and I fell asleep immediately.

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After some convincing, Makai got Chiron to show me the orientation film, and I now had everything explained.

I was just waiting for Zeus' wrath to come down on me. Because, Technically, I wasn't suppose to be alive.

Makai and me were currently waiting for Nico to show up, so he could shadow travel us to a warehouse to pick up some Ambrosia and Nectar. Hermes had been "delayed" and couldn't deliver it all the way to camp half blood.

"You sure nothing happened before the Pegasus Incident?" Makai asked.

We were currently debating the fact that all demigod children were supposed to be claimed at thirteen, and as being a child of a big three, my first monster attack was yesterday. It was uncommon to say the least.

"Nope, nothing."

"You sure?" she pressed,"Anything happen, even insignificant, before you saw the Pegasus?"

I was about to answer with another 'no,' but then I realized something had happened, and ankle felt empty without it.

The day before I saw the Pegasus, Flynn, the only other person who would dare talk to me, invited me to play Rugby at the park with his friends. After a lot of nagging, I finally accepted and went with him.

About halfway through the game, I slid and broke my anklet, the only piece of jewelry I ever wore. It was a simple black chain, and had a simple black omega shaped charm.

My mom gave it to me back when we were on 'good' terms, right now she probably doesn't even care.

Mom told me to never take it off, and I had become attached to it, so I never did.

The day it broke, I took it off, and slid it in my pocket, and I had eventually forgotten about it.

"Ya," I responded, "I broke and anklet the day before."

"Do you still have it?" she asked.

I nodded and took out the broken chain and cracked in half omega Symbol.

"This explains it." she mused to herself.

"What?" I demanded.

"It's enchanted," she pointed to the omega symbol, "or was, anyway, as long as you had this thing on, it masked you demigod smell, but also produced a heavy layer of mist so you wouldn't have been able to see the 'real' stuff until you took it off or it broke. Which it did."

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