Chapter 2

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* On the Camp Half-Blood *

When Naila got to the camp with Naomi, she immediately went with her to Chiron, who was standing outside of the Big House. During their way, young girl saw some people looking curious at her, but she tried to ignore it and stay focused on walking. When they were standing outside of Big House, Naila told Chiron about the situation in the forest and introduced Naomi.

Naomi Pov:
I was standing in front of the big half horse - half human, more professionally called Centaur. I would be lying if I told that I wasn't feeling weird cause this all is a big shock for me. It's like I am a daughter of some of God and have his power? Totally crazy. Well, but also, I need to tell that I'm fully scared. I mean, okay, they won't probably kill me here, but I was on my own for good 2 years, and now...this will be a big change, not just because of new "home" and learning about mythology but mostly that in some case I will have probably try to trust someone even in the weakness way.

From my thoughts, Centaur took me out off speaking:

- Welcome at Camp Half-Blood, little one. I'm really sorry that you were having to grow up on your own, but here, you will have a chance to be a kid that you still are. We are all looking for each other like a family. I know that you are just 8, and after what you been through, you probably don't trust anyone. But at least I hope that in some time you will be able to learn it again.
~ I nodded and quietly thanked him.

Before Chiron could tell Naila to show me cabin 11 and take me around camp to meet campers, above my head showed a symbol of lightning... that was meaning only one... Zeus, the King of the Gods and Sky, was my father. What did I think when Chiron spoke it? Well, I was in shock, but 10x biggest than I was 45 seconds ago.

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Second chapter, I know very short, but I wanted to make something before I go to sleep, so I promise the next chapter will be much longer and with more details and curious moments 🙌
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