Wednesday, February 19, 2014

daughter of the hunt


Cleo was tired of running.She and Whisp [her wolf pup] had ran for about half an hour,not daring to look back. You see Cleo was being chased by some kind of weird dog. It loooked like a Jack russel terrrier, but had a forked tonge and tail. Suddenly Cleo tripped and fell forward. For a second everything was blue,just blue... Cleo woke up. Tons of people that she didn't even know surounded her. A boy's voice rang out,"Yo Piper go get Annabeth!""Go get her yours- Leo,Jason whats that ?!"" Huh?" both of the boys turned around. Almost instantly a girls voice yelled " Di imortalis,a hell hound!" " So whats going on",I say ,"I just stumbled on this weird camp and-"''Hold on,''said the blonde haired girl,''You can  see the camp?!''well ya who would miss a giant camp with,are those pegasi ? Suddenly everyone's face turned pale.A- okay I don't know what he was, but I think he was a centar from greek mythology, aproached the feild.
'' Attention campers I present to you Cleo Stellar,daughter of Artemis,Godess of hunting,Weilder of the silver bow! Leo,please lead this young lady to cabin #8.''

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