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Anela found comfort in many different things.
Anela Kalani Aolani loved Camp-Half Blood. All the bumbling and bustling descendants of Greek gods and goddesses filled it to the brim, joyous laughter covering the salty air. The sunset, like a mulberry canvas painted with melting hues of crimson reds and tranquil oranges, the seashore, like a fresh wash from the gods themselves, cleansing every little white lie she had told when she was a mere child. Don't get her wrong, she loves her home, and she especially misses her mama, and the painas that her and her relatives had every single year on the last day of school, but here, she had freedom.
Usually spending that freedom with the newly added grape vineyard that her father, Dionysus, added, tending to its every need, she didn't have many friends ( curse her and her social anxiety! ) to spend time with. She had Silena Beauregard, but the lovely girl with her soft, brown hair, big doe eyes and infamous, soft mauve lips had brutally been taken right into death's fleshy fingers.
She was in love with her, alright? Sue her.
Trying to distract her pierced heart from any thoughts, she distracted herself. From helping in the infirmary with the long-term patients who were injured during the battle of Manhattan, welcoming the new children into Camp Halfblood, peacefully reading under Thalia's pine tree, to frolicking and picking strawberries in the local strawberry field.
Everything was flowing as normal as could be for her, the Camp as peaceful as the frolicking doves that circled her mama's home, until, three random kids that looked about her age had flown to camp on pegasi. Pegasi! I mean, not to sound jealous, but she's been here for over ten years and has never gotten to ride a pegasi to camp before! She wanted to observe them, but was met with a blank, confused look, a flirty smirk, and a stone, cold glare from the girl among them.
Goodness, it's times like this that she misses the island. Especially the painas.
ANELA AOLANI, tashi rodriguez
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