Location: Argo III - Galley
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Andy's plate had a muffin, some scrambled eggs (full of cheese), and bacon. Her cup had milk. She was munching on a bite of bacon when Lauryn came in. Andy took a quick sip of her milk. "Good morning Lauryn. I slept okay, minus a weird dream." She hadn't given it much thought honestly. She always had weird dreams, but this one had been particularly odd. "How about you?"
Other people started to drift into the galley, including her brother who seemed to be brooding. He didn't even acknowledge Andy. She frowned. Had she missed something during the day that upset him? Andy had been distracted with the Gryphon and Arthur it was very likely she had failed to notice her brother's activities for the day. But he also was the older sibling and should be able to care for himself.
"What's wrong?" She asked Demetri, worry etched in her features. At least with Arthur, she could guess why he was upset. Enough had happened the day before to explain any of that. Two of his trusted friends had died or left the ship. Andy couldn't decide which one would hurt her more in his place. Mona had been his friend for a while at the school before they had come to camp.
Location: Base of Mount Othrys
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Niah figured there was little she could add to the conversation with the Hunters. She crossed her arms. Niah looked at Prometheus taking in his appearance. It wasn't what she expected, which wasn't saying much since she didn't know much about the Titan anyway. Something about fire and a liver.
Emily saw as glares were directed at Marco. She felt protective of him. Emily couldn't be certain but she had a feeling it was because he was male. There weren't any other men in the Hunters group from what she could tell. Her stomach tightened a bit. They weren't glaring at her...But they didn't know the truth. And would they hate her if they did?
Niah literally put her face in the palm of her hand. She felt like a headache was coming on suddenly. Waverly had pissed off Nancy and now it was only going to get worse. She took a step back almost reflexively to keep out of the line of fire of whatever was about to happen. It also put a nice layer of distance from Waverly who was likely to find out how vindictive gods could be when angered.
Emily's jaw dropped at Waverly's line about a poster of Diana in Nancy's room. First of all, how the heck would she even know that if it were true. Second what gave Waverly the right to say that, even as a joke. She turned to glare at Waverly. "The curse said specifically until you learn to respect her, that is not the way to show anything resembling respect. You've overstepped a lot just now, and that comment was cruel. Nancy isn't laughing, no one is. How would you like it if I told your crush what you felt for them? You have to be blind to not see that Nancy is ace." Emily might not have considered herself friends with Nancy but she respected her. Emily took after her father in a fair amount of ways and one of them was she was very petty. Waverly had one chance to not make things worse for herself. If she didn't apologize now Emily started forming a curse in her mind.