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When we arrived, Chiron was waiting at the border. Unlike most demigods, I didn’t have to run for it. Blackheart and Alexandria casually glided down to the grass, and I dismounted.

“Thanks, miss.” Blackheart thanked me, and I raised my eyebrows at him.

“Er, Destiny,” he corrected, and I smiled, then wondered what cabin Chiron would have me reside in. Probably Poseidon or Athena. I got my answer as he walked towards us.

“Hello, Destiny! Great to have you here! We’re all very excited, and being the smart girl you are, I’m sure you’re wondering what cabin you’re in already. Well…you get your own cabin! Your parents have their own cabins now, too, and so do you! Just go inside and think of what you want it to look like, and it will appear that way!” He pointed to a cabin, and I smiled.

“Okay. Thanks again, Chiron!” I scratched Blackheart’s ear, and then started walking away. “Wait!” I called.

“Yes?” Both Erin and Chiron asked.

“Can Blackheart stay with me? I’ll put a stall and paddock outside my cabin for him.”

They looked at each other, and nodded. Blackheart and I ran to my cabin and I thought about a small barn on the outside. It appeared, and I opened the gate to let Blackheart in.

“Blackheart, you can just go the regular barn whenever you want, too.” I reminded him, wanting him to be with his friends, too.

“Okay. Thanks, Destiny. Have a good stay.” Smiling, I imagined what I wanted my cabin to be like: four rooms: a kitchen, living room, bedroom, and bathroom. The kitchen would have a stone interior, with silver appliances that I could use to bake for others, since I ate ambrosia and nectar.

My living room would have tan walls and a white carpet, with unlimited pencils and paper to write down all my stories and poems. There were two bubble chairs hanging from the ceiling, and a large bookshelf filled with any book I wished on both walls.

My room looked like a normal teen’s room. It had sea foam green walls, a bulletin board filled with pictures of celebrities and animals, and horse posters filling the walls. I had a Pegasus lamp, and a closet filled with any clothes I wished.

After I finished planning out my room, I hopped on the bed (which had horse sheets), and relaxed for a few minutes. I thought about how excited I was for dinner, so I could meet all of the kids. Then I had an idea: I could go to the places they did! But first, I wanted to say hi to some friends of mine.

I opened the windows in my living room, letting the sun shine through, and shot some water at the sunshine. A rainbow appeared, and I smiled.

“Oh Iris, Goddess of the rainbow, accept my offering.” I pulled a drachma out from the pocket of my jeans, put it in, and said, “The Hunters of Artemis.” Instantly, Thalia appeared, and I smiled.

“Thalia!” I exclaimed.

“Destiny!” She smiled. “So, I heard you’re at Camp Half-Blood now.”

“Yeah, it’s awesome. Look at my cabin!”

                “Looks nice. You need some silver there, though.” She reminded me.

                I giggled. “I guess so.”

                Artemis came into the picture. “Destiny!” she exclaimed. I smiled. It was so odd to see her as a twelve year old.

                “Hey, Artemis!”

                “You need some silver in that cabin,” she too told me. “Allow me.” Instantly, a silver life-size horse statue appeared in the back of my living room. It was so beautiful, and it looked real.

                “It’s gorgeous, Artemis. Thanks so much.”

                She smiled, and laughed at me. “You think it’s a statue? That’s too funny. Talk to you later,” she said, slashing her hand into the picture.

                “Wait! What?” I asked, still staring at the image. I screamed when a muzzle nudged me.

                “Woah, Miss Destiny. No need to scream.” The statue was a silver horse!

                “Hey….”

                “Aurora,” she told me.

                “And it’s not Miss Destiny, just Destiny. You’ll get along with Blackheart, won’t you?” I asked, walking outside. She followed me, and got excited when she saw Blackheart nibbling grass out in the pasture.

                “Blackheart!” she said, excitedly.

                “Aurora!”

                “Um, am I missing something, guys?” I asked, frowning.

                “We’re cousins.” They told me at the same time. Aurora went into the pasture with him, and I went to the lake.

                “Well, I’ve had a crazy welcome. But what about the next part of my prophecy? A dismay, falling in love with someone new? What about Harry? Someone new means not him, right?” I talked to myself, unbeknownst to the people coming up behind me.

                “So, she’s like, really pretty, right? That’s what I heard.” I jumped when I heard the nasally voice, and rolled my eyes. Aphrodite. Only Aphrodite demi-gods would be like that.

                “Yeah, I know, right? She’ll probably steal all of our guys!” Her friend whined.

                “Look, Macy, she has Prince Harry, right? Why would she want demi-gods?” They were talking about me. Wow. Dumb, and gossipers, too.

                “I love Prince Harry! And now, he’s like, the ruler of the world! So…yeah. Of course I deserve him! I should be the queen, Arianna! Me, me, me!” My eyes widened, and Macy and Arianna came closer, finally seeing me.

“Who is that?” Macy asked Arianna.

I turned around and smiled at them. “Please, girls, don’t hate me.” I said nicely. Then my tone turned to a growl, and I added, “I’m a goddess, remember?”

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