Aurora let out an exhausted sigh, plopping down on a bench in the arena. She had spent her entire morning helping another demigod train with a sword. At the moment, she just wanted to sit and relax in the shade of a tree. Her sword, Orion, seemed to understand that the fighting was over and retracted back into the little owl charm she’d grown so fond of. With a soft smile, Aurora slipped it onto the metal chain necklace and fastened it back onto her neck.
“See you later, Rorie,” her sparring partner said with a smile as he walked away. “Thank you.”
Aurora smiled and waved in response, standing back up. She turned and left the Arena, heading back to her cabin. Once inside, she washed her face of the sweat and grime from sparring and changed into her casual clothes, which consisted of skinny jeans, a black tank top with a blue button-up overtop, and her black converse. She ran a hand through her hair as she stepped out of the cabin, a book in hand, and headed towards the forest in hopes of some R & R.
Unfortunately, Aurora’s interest was caught when she noticed new camp members filtering through the camp. She wondered if any were her step-siblings. The only one she knew of was Annabeth, who rarely was around nowadays. She sighed softly when none seemed to belong to Cabin #6. By the time there was going to be another addition to the cabin, Aurora would be long gone.
“See you later, Rorie,” her sparring partner said with a smile as he walked away. “Thank you.”
Aurora smiled and waved in response, standing back up. She turned and left the Arena, heading back to her cabin. Once inside, she washed her face of the sweat and grime from sparring and changed into her casual clothes, which consisted of skinny jeans, a black tank top with a blue button-up overtop, and her black converse. She ran a hand through her hair as she stepped out of the cabin, a book in hand, and headed towards the forest in hopes of some R & R.
Unfortunately, Aurora’s interest was caught when she noticed new camp members filtering through the camp. She wondered if any were her step-siblings. The only one she knew of was Annabeth, who rarely was around nowadays. She sighed softly when none seemed to belong to Cabin #6. By the time there was going to be another addition to the cabin, Aurora would be long gone.