First Day In Camp

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Annabeth POV

There was something very familiar about Alpha and Omega, it's like I've been in their presence before. It made me question who these people can be, or men, I could call them - they were clearly male. Especially Omega, he was definitely a male. But just who they are just seem to make me question every man I've ever encountered, both human and magical.

I watched Omega tighten his fist and Jake charged, but I secretly knew Jake already had no chance against Omega even before he got closer to the other male. Omega tsked as he step sided a stumbling Jake, shaking his head as he gave the male an annoyed look. He sucker punched Jake in the gut, quickly ending the entire thing as Jake staggered back, gasping for air like a fish out of water. Omega grabbed Jake by the neck, slowing pulling him back up on his feet, but went further then that until he hover two feet off the ground.

Omega looked at me dead in the eye and he softened a bit for some reason, making me tilt my head in confusion as he looked away. Turning back to face Jake, tightening his grip, choking the poor boy ever so slightly. Huntress appeared behind Omega and placed a hand on his. "Omega, enough." she ordered, and Omega seemed to hesitate before he dropped Jake, who gasps for air as the man stared down at him with pure disgust.

Omega POV

I looked down at the pathetic mortal before I sighed, looking at Amber as she gave me a look. "I think you should rest." She said softly and I nodded before I face the campers and Olympians, ignoring their looks as I cleared my throat and stood straight again; giving them an awkward and forced smile underneath my hood

"I'm sorry. I easily forget how weak mortals can be." I said as I gave Jake one last look before I cleared my throat, letting him scramble away like a rat as I gave everyone a look. "My army and I shall be staying here, in our own cabin. And I do not want any of you entering the cabin unless you want to be disintegrated into dust." I said and nodded at Amber, who snapped her fingers at my command.

The ground shook beneath us and suddenly a new cabin appeared, the exterior made from Chaos metal and the front door flanked by two burning torches. I nodded at my army before I bowed at the others mockingly, giving them a smirk as the others retired to the cabin. "If you need us, just yell or knock on our door." I said before I turn away from the crowd, following the others as I entered the cabin and slammed the door shut behind me.

The modest looking cabin was definitely a lot larger inside then the outside lead on. There is a living room, kitchen, meeting rooms, training room, even a weaponry and forge. We all had different rooms, each individual getting a room for themselves due to privacy reasons. Plus, three idiots (Jason, surprisingly Luke and I) in the same room causing chaos would mean others will have no sleep at all.

"Amber, do you have any idea when will the enemy strike and where would they strike?" I asked and she nodded before she pulled out a small square piece of glass, which projected a huge replica of Earth as she placed it on the dining table. "Okay. So, if my sources are correct, they would be assuming Camp Jupiter is still there. So, that's where they would be heading to first." She said and tapped on a particular place on the map, before it showed us the full scale of the former Roman camp.

"We can put our soldiers here, here and here and...here." She said and pointed out a few parts of the camp, which glowed on the map under her touch. I nodded, examining the camp with my arms crossed against my chest as the original Perseus said, "What about weapon wise?"

"I bet you that they left the Lightning Eagle and most of their weapons and armour there. If we can defend the camp, we can bring back the weapons. Plus, there should be a few other Roman soldiers who are still against the ideas of the Greeks and Romans, so I can assure you the camp isn't abandoned at all." Jason said as I nodded. "Wait," Lee jumped in before he looked over at us with a confused look. "How the heck do we even know when they're attacking?" He asked as Amber shrugged, biting her lip nervously. "We don't. But it's better safe than sorry. If there is no monsters there when we send the soldiers, they should have no problem retrieving the weapons and Lightning Eagle." Amber said before she turn to face Beckendorf. "Do you think you can strengthen the barrier here using our technology?"

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