Yes. You read that right. Greece has fallen...or at least the camp that has catered to Greek demigods for over three millennia has fallen. Camp Half-Blood had a traitor in their midst. A traitor with powerful allies who quickly burned the camp to the ground. Some were lost, some killed, and the rest who remained began the long trek across the country to the only place where they might be safe: Camp Jupiter.
Chiron banded what campers they had left, told them of the other camp and sent word to Camp Jupiter pleading for shelter. Chaos now threatens the camp daily with the arrival of new Greek campers to this foreign camp. This camp with strange customs and rules. While on the Roman end the Praetors are forced to hold up a balancing act of providing sanctuary while also trying to find the traitor before their home suffers the same fate as Camp Half-Blood.
New alliances are forged, new enemies are made, and these two worlds have to find some way to work together for the future of them all. Which side are you on? Which position will you take? It's time to jump in the fray because Greece has fallen.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Welcome to our site! We are so glad you are here my friend. Pull up a seat, set your weapons down and let's chat. We are a non-canon, percy jackson RP site based in Camp Jupiter. Both Greek and Roman demigods allowed. Legacies are limited. We have a very small word requirement for posting and we're pretty relaxed around here. We like drama but not the RL kind so keep this place nice and friendly. If you've got questions don't hesitate to ask!
GHF is the product of the mind of Addi; inspired by the percy jackson and heroes of olympus series by rick riordian. this is a work of fiction. names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. several beautiful remodels (including mini profile, profile) were designed by deltra of gangnam style and edited by Haya to fit the site's concept and needs. most images and gifs used for the skin are taken from assassins creed, the percy jackson movies and various google finds. all contents are copyright to their original owners. all characters belong to their original creators, and may not be used or replicated without permission. all images are copyright to their original owners. if you see an image/gif which is yours and you would like us to specifically credit you or remove it please do not hesitate to let us know in the cbox with a link.
A part of Evie still hoped that they could have befriended the chihuahua before he'd grown to become a snarling chimaera in the space of ten seconds, but that part was buried under layers of must survive and must escape. At the end of the day, the chihuahua was a chimaera, and there wasn't really anything that could be done about it.
Her long dark hair was messy and had random bits of twigs in it from when she and Aiden had had to run through a little copse of trees in the park. They were getting close to the tunnel that was the entrance to their new sanctuary, according to the map, and Evie really did want to reach it. She knew it would be better if they kept walking-slash-running through the night; the faster they got to safety, the better. She knew all this, of course, but the knowledge didn't help her tired legs or her burning lungs or the stitch in her side. Despite all the training she'd been put through at Camp Half-Blood, Evie was still weaker and less athletic than most of the other demigods.
Panting, the girl slowed as they reached a gas station. She bent over forwards, hands on her knees, as she fought to catch her breath. The harsh light from the store reflected poorly against her wan face and tired eyes. At least they could top up here for a little. Burning with shame, she looked apologetically at Aiden. "I'm sorry to hold you back," she murmured, eyes liquid blue and soft with exhaustion. "I'm really trying. Maybe we can get some rest here for a sec? I think we can make it through to the tunnel tonight - how far away are we now?"
No matter how close Aiden said it was, it would still be a struggle for Evie, she knew, but she would still try. Other demigods had made this journey and survived, and so would she. And for sure, she wouldn't allow anything to happen to Aiden, not when he'd looked after her and protected her the entire way there. For him, more than anyone or anything else, for him, Evie would suffer through the stabbing pain in her chest where her lungs complained and through all the complaints her body yelled at her, telling her to stop. She would look after Aiden as much as she could, as much as he had looked after her, because of course she was going to do that for him. Even if that meant walking all night to get to the tunnel, she would do it; getting them to safety was the only way she could help him now.
There were very few people in this world that Aiden would go above and beyond for, and Evie was on the top of the list. He would do anything for her, and he was not ashamed to admit that fact. Travelling together to Camp Jupiter was proving to be interesting to say the least, and every time they stopped to rest, he would stay awake well past the time she fell asleep, just watching over her, keeping an eye on things and making sure that no harm came to her. More than once he knew that monsters were lurking in the darkness, but thank the gods for his credit cards and the inheritence his mother had left for him, it helped them stay at hotels at least on the way instead of having to sleep on the ground. Not that he was above that, he had a tent for them rolled up and on his back pack, but he wanted her to be comfortable.
The chimera had been quite an interesting turn of events. Not something he wanted to deal with, and the bite that it had managed to give him was burning like Hades. Though he didn't want to worry Evie so he didn't mention it. Though he did use a little bit of ambrosia, just enough to try to heal it, but it was taking a bit longer since they were having to run. He just needed a moment to be able to rest and maybe that would help, he hated feeling weak, but he knew that it was inevitable when battling monsters on their way to safety. He knew how much Evie had wanted to make friends with the little dog, but clearly that had not gone the way they might have hoped.
Running with her, he had held tightly to her hand, making sure she kept up with him, and didn't fall. Keeping her that close to him made him feel more at ease, and as they stopped at the gas station he looked around quickly, catching his own breath as she panted he turned his blue eyes to her. " Hey, don't say that." he reached out and ran a hand gently over her cheek and up into her hair, trying to show her that he didn't care about any of that. " You aren't holding me back Evie. I am keeping you safe, that is all I care about ok?" He knew she was exhausted, he could see it on her face and he frowned deeply. Pulling out the map he sighed, " Its still a little way, but not too bad. Though we can rest tonight again if you want before we head there. Or we can keep going after we eat. Its up to you. How worn out are you?"
He looked around, trying to figure out what to do next. " Honestly Evie, I think I need to stop, give this bite time to heal." he looked down at his arm, frowning at how angry it looked. The town they had managed to make it too was pretty small, but it looked like there was a little hotel down the road a bit. " we can sleep here tonight and set out early if you want....its up to you." Truth be told, he had been enjoying the time away from the rest of the camp, time alone with her. Yeah, he shouldn't think that way, but he had such a crush on Evie since she arrived at camp, and he couldn't help himself.
Aiden's hand was warm against her cheek, and Evie practically sank into the comfort the son of Ares provided. Even that quick, simple touch of her face, followed by the gentle travel of his fingers to her hair, warmed her heart and her body like she'd just drank a big cup of hot cocoa on a cold winter's day. He had always been able to affect her with the simplest gestures, the slightest touch or the quickest glance or the smallest smile. Evie didn't know when Aiden had become such a big part of her life that his mere presence soothed her soul, but she had long since accepted the fact that she had fallen in love with him and she couldn't imagine her life without him.
She bit on her lower lip as she debated whether to tell Aiden the truth, that she couldn't continue on tonight, but she warred within herself, the other part of her telling her she shouldn't slow down. If they weren't far, then it might just be worth it to continue on; maybe they would reach their destination by tomorrow morning and then they could crash in a safe bed without fear of monsters lurking when they woke up. And Evie wouldn't have to feel so guilty about Aiden spending money on her; that was his, he shouldn't have to do it to put them up in hotels because of her.
Before she could reply, though, Aiden shifted his arm and looked at the bite from the chimaera. It looked painful and ugly on his skin, and Evie's anxiety shot up again at the sight of it, just like every other time she'd seen it. The guilt manifested itself, churning her stomach into knots - if she hadn't been so stupid and tried to get closer to the chihuahua, Aiden wouldn't have had to swoop in and save her and gotten bit in the process. Evie's lower lip trembled as she fought the tears back - she would not make Aiden feel worse or uncomfortable because she couldn't keep in the waterworks.
Gentle fingers reached forwards to carefully grasp the limb around the injury, watching her grip so she wasn't pressing down any harder than she needed to. "It looks bad, Aiden," she whispered, not trusting her voice not to break in the middle of her sentence. "Maybe we should keep moving until we get to wherever we need to be - surely they'll have ambrosia, right? I think that's the only thing that can heal it." While Evie may have sounded only a bit worried, internally the girl was pushing for her powers to activate. Everyone at Camp Half-Blood thought she would be a daughter of Apollo, and Apollo healed, right?
A little furrow appeared between her brows as she concentrated, trying to find anything, any tendril of power or invisible switch within her to summon the healing powers that she desperately hoped she had. On top of that, Evie sent out very loud mental prayers for the god to help her. It had to work, right? It just had to. Evie's lips turned down at the corners as she watched the wound, praying it would change and get better.
Aiden could see the visible relief she seemed to feel with his touch. It would seem that she had the same reactions to him that he had to her. She was the thing that kept him most rooted to his world. To be fair, she was his reason for living and she didn't even know it. From the moment he met Evie, he knew that she was going to change his life. He never managed to tell her as much, never had even broached the subject of how he felt about her. Aiden was in love with her, and had realized it a long time ago. He was just so afraid to lose her. He had this horrible feeling deep within him that if she knew how he felt he might scare her off, and then where would he be? As they made this trek across the country together though, he was starting to suspect that the feelings he had for her, just might be mutual.
He saw her lip trembling and it broke his heart. " Evie...Ev, please don't cry." he could deal with the bite, but he could not deal with the girl with the big blue eyes that had stolen his heart, crying. It hurt him to just think of it. He looked down at the bite then back up at her as she mentioned how it looked. He knew how bad it was, but he also didn't want to push her, and frankly, he was exhausted himself. " I think I can hang on for one more day Evie. I...I'm pretty tired." he figured if he made it sound like he was the issue, that she would be more willing to rest. He couldn't keep going at this pace if he was worried about her, he knew she was tired, and he needed her to be taken care of.
She was concentrating on the bite as if her mere stare would fix it. He knew people thought she was a daughter of Apollo, but he didn't think so. He had seen Apollo kids be claimed left and right as they entered camp, and she had not been claimed yet. He figured if she was Apollo's it would have happened by now. " Evie, I love you, but you can't keep trying to fix me ok? I'll be alright I promise." oh crap. Had he said that out loud? His blue eyes grew wide. He had told Evie he loved her like it was no big deal! Holy crap.
Chewing on the inside of his lip he looked down at her nervously. Had she picked up on it? Hades if he knew. Though not knowing was going to drive him crazy. Without another word he ran his hand back over her cheek, his eyes on hers. Looking into those eyes for an answer before taking a deep breath and just going for it. He leaned in slowly, and softly pressed his lips to hers for a moment before quickly breaking it. " I promise I'll be ok, but lets get something to eat and rest." Pretend all of that didn't happen..sure...thats real brave Son of Ares.....
Evie had mixed emotions about their predicament. On one hand, she completely understood that Aiden was tired and hurting from the bite and it would probably be better for him to call it for the evening and just rest. They didn't have ambrosia, but surely a few hours of safety now wouldn't go amiss, especially considering how they'd been running all day, hardly stopping for the last couple of weeks. On the other hand, if they were as close as Evie was hoping they were, wouldn't it be better to just get the journey over with in one last burst of willpower, get to assured safety, and have ambrosia to actually treat Aiden's injury? The indecision nearly split Evie with worry.
The female demigod nodded slightly to acknowledge Aiden's words; it was a little easier to hold back her tears now that Aiden had asked her not to, as well as having a solid and more immediate plan than 'let's keep going'. She ran her fingers through her hair briefly as her mind scrambled to remember if they had already passed by a motel - Evie did vaguely remember a building about ten minutes back, but she hadn't remembered to check if they had a Vacancy sign up. She was berating herself about not paying more attention to their surroundings when Aiden spoke again, telling her he loved her and Evie was so surprised, she forgot she had been thinking of something serious and important to help Aiden and his injury.
Looking up from her study of his injury, Evie's eyes met Aiden's. As she saw him look at her nervously, she stood frozen, not sure if she had just misheard him or if he hadn't actually meant to say he loved her - maybe he'd meant to say he loved her effort and had just missed to say the last word and she wasn't going to freak out about that because there was no way in heck that Aiden could love her, right? Evie Prestons: quiet, shy, unclaimed girl lost amongst the crowd of Hermes kids and other strong, powerful demigods like Aiden himself. He couldn't have meant it, surely?
And then he had stepped forwards and kissed her on the lips and Evie was pretty sure she'd died and gone to the Underworld. It was a short and fleeting moment, but the shock of it sent tendrils of lightning through her blood; if she had ever been in doubt about her own feelings for Aiden before (and she never had been), there was no denying it now. There was only one boy who would ever have her heart, and he was standing before her, worrying after her again. Her brain wiped completely blank of everything, including how to actually move her body, Evie only stared at Aiden even as he pulled away, blinking like an owl, before the whole three-second event crashed over her like a wave and she blushed furiously.
Eyes shining, Evie ducked her head and fiddled with her hair, feeling all too shy but also just wanting to get close to Aiden again. "Eat. Rest. Right." Gods, could she get even more embarrassing? She chanced a glance up to Aiden again, and upon finding him still looking at her, began looking around wildly for that motel she had thought she had seen. She gestured vaguely where she thought she saw the sign, stealing more glances at the son of Ares beside her, before shyly saying in a soft voice, "I love you, too, you know. I always have." And miraculously, she didn't trip as she took half a step to place a gentle kiss on Aiden's cheek, too shy to go for the lips herself.
He was very nervous. It was evident in the way he was carrying himself. She made him nervous, made him not sure of himself. It was so easy to be around her though. She made him feel like he was so much, more. Not just some meat head with a warrior complex, some soldier, some..jerk. He was so much more than that, BECAUSE of her. Those blue eyes kept meeting his and he was realizing just how much of a pull she had. Evie had some kind of gravity, and he was being dragged in, and without a single complaint. Their eyes met, and he could see the fear, or maybe it was just worry, in hers. " I swear I will be alright Evie. Don't worry about me." he didn't want her to think that he was too weak to keep her safe. He would sacrifice himself any day for her. Not that she would be happy with him if he did.
THe moment his lips had touched hers he didn't want it to end, but he also was not too keen on getting slapped or upsetting his best friend. Evie was the one person he completely trusted, and if he lost that, there would honestly not be much point to his life. He needed her, in every way a person could need another. He never thought he would need that, not until she came along and changed his whole perspective on life. How any one person could change him so fully, well, that was a mystery in and of itself. Yet, she had done it. The beautiful, shy, quiet girl who had come into his life when he needed her the most.
He bit his lip as he looked down at her, wondering what might be going through her mind right now. She started speaking again, well, kind of, and Aiden looked to where he had seen the hotel and nodded. " We can keep going tomorrow. Let's just make the most of this last night then hmm?" what was he doing? Oh Gods. He didn't want her to think he was doing something like, trying to take advantage of her. Not that he would even dream of doing that. He just, well, he wanted to spend the last little bit of time with her that he could before they faced the reality of being back with the other campers.
Though his eyes flew back to hers as she said she loved him. He turned towards her as she kissed his cheek, and shook his head in shock. " You mean to tell me that if I had stopped being an idiot I could have told you that ages ago and..things could have been much different by now?" he laughed and pulled her into his arms, holding her close for a moment, careful of any injuries on either of them. " I have loved you from the moment we first spoke Evie." he smiled and without another bit of hesitation kissed her. " So much." he took a step back. " What do we do now?"
While they had spent a few nights huddled together in hotels or in bus stops or anywhere else that they needed to when they were on the run, tonight seemed different. While yes, even those nights had made Evie blush furiously at the beginning of every evening, overcome by the idea of being alone and so close to the son of Ares, it was nothing like tonight. It had felt like some part of Evie's world had changed completely and it was never going to be the same, even though for Evie herself not a lot had changed. She had always felt as though she had been open about her feelings for Aiden; while she had been shy, she had always been there for him, always relied on him, always sought him out first, always stayed by his side, even when they had been in Camp Half-Blood. Whether or not Aiden had known explicitly just how much she had cared for him, the fact of the matter remained: Evie had always loved him.
But now that he'd confessed his feelings to her, it all suddenly felt more... real. It was out there in the open, in clear distinct words, in the kiss, in the way he was looking at her now. There was a sudden current of something that wasn't there before, and Evie was going to die of embarrassment, or her cheeks were going to burst into flames - she wasn't sure which would happen first at this stage. But Aiden was looking at her with those intense eyes of his and she could only barely meet his gaze. She had been so nervous about his proximity that she had completely missed any sort of possible double meaning in his words, her mind now whirring over spending the night with Aiden again, completely distracted by the memory of his arms protectively around her.
"Yeah, I think it'll be a good idea to rest," she agreed, sounding to herself as though she was babbling. She was just about to turn in the direction she'd pointed at the motel, and had just taken her first step, when Aiden's words pulled her back. Evie's head cocked a little to the side, eyes bright and shining and earnest as she answered shyly, "I've always known you cared for me, Aiden. Things have always been the same, at least for me." She gave him a small smile, trying to be assuring that nothing had changed or would change, but before she could be doubtful over her own words, Aiden had swooped her up into his arms and - as always - she melted into him quite instantaneously. There was always just something about Aiden and his warmth and his strength; Evie had never felt safer anywhere else but in his arms.
Automatically, as she had done every other time Aiden had embraced her, she turned her head to rest her cheek on his chest, her arms tucked in and trapped comfortably between their bodies. Her eyes closed automatically, instinctively accepting being protected. Evie could stay like this for days - in fact, she had been in the safe cocoon of Aiden's care and warmth since she had known him, more literally the past few days while they'd been travelling. She could never get tired of him. Her eyelashes fluttered as Aiden moved, jostling her comfortable position, but Evie was never one to protest, especially as Aiden's lips touched hers again. That was a whole new sensation, and one she could definitely get lost in.
Her eyes finally opened when Aiden pulled away, and her cheeks were still warm and pink. A bit flustered again, Evie pulled away, mentally scolding herself as she fought to focus on the evening ahead. Aiden was right, it was time to think about what to do now. She went through her checklist, cataloguing their few belongings and wondering if they should pass by the little store by the gas station for necessities. Would the motel think oddly of her request for a first aid kit? She had seen the eyes of the clerk at their last motel lingering on her bruises, a concerned look on her face as she worriedly eyed Aiden. Evie had rushed to assure her that Aiden had been protectingp her, but the clerk hadn't looked convinced. Perhaps it would be easier to get their necessities before they holed up for the night... Biting her lip, Evie glanced at the shop. "Should we get food before we go to the motel?"
Aiden felt this undeniable feeling of protectiveness for Evie, but now, it was even more so, because he had her in his arms where he felt she truly belonged. As long as she had been around him Aiden wanted to protect her, but that had grown feelings so strongly for her that he had been so very afraid of telling her that. If anything were to happen to her now, he would follow right after her into the Underworld. It was dramatic yes, but it was how he truly felt. She was his world, and without her in it, the world would be a dark and ugly place. The idea of them being wrapped up in one anothers arms for the last chance they would have for awhile was a very intruiging one. He needed her to realize how much she meant to him, how important it was to have her there with him. One last night of privacy, one last night to show her how he felt.
He wasnt' sure what the sleeping arrangements were going to be when they reached this other camp. Whether or not he would even be able to be remotely close to her. It was maddening not knowing what they were getting themselves into. " Then that is what we will do Evie, rest is something we could both use, and I won't be in any hurry that way. We will be much safer in a hotel then we would ever be out here in the wild alone." sure, monsters could attack anywhere, but he felt like this was the best idea. " I am glad to know that we are on the same page then." he was so head over heels for Evie, had even been teased in the cabin about it a time or two.
The kiss though, that was something that he could not compare anything to. His heart was racing the moment he had pressed his lips to hers, his mind was soaring, and his lips felt that electric jolt between them as they met. Their bodies were so close together that his mind couldn't think of anything but that. He did not want to stop the kiss, though he knew that they needed to get off the streets, and there was plenty of time for kissing once they were alone and safe in the room.
Glancing at the little store Aiden nodded, " Yeah we can do that. Get some food, some bandages and things, I could use more toothpaste too." he had been running low and really wanted to get some more. He grabbed her hand and quickly lead her to the little store. Once inside his eyes adjusted to the darker light of the room and looked around for what they might need. " This way." he lead her down the aisle where the toiletries where. Grabbing some toothpaste and a small first aide kit, he also grabbed some guaze bandages as well. " Anything else you need on this aisle?"
His palm was big and warm over her own, and that was just everything about them: her own personality and vulnerability wrapped over with Aiden's strength and protection. Following after him in the direction of the store felt natural, normal, and Evie knew she would follow him to the ends of the world even if he didn't ask. In fact, Aiden could have directed their whole journey from New York and Evie would have just followed him regardless. But he had always asked about her, asked how she was feeling or whether she could keep going or if it was a better idea if they stayed for the night. He had always been concerned about her pace, never once concerned that they weren't moving fast enough, and Evie had always felt bad that she wasn't as strong or as resilient as him. She had tried her best to keep going, to tough out whatever injuries she may have received or how out of breath she might have felt.
As they entered the small store, the harsh fluorescent light hurt her eyes in its brightness after their last few hours mostly in the dark. A few blinks later and she had adjusted, and she had not let go of his hand; luckily, it would seem that he was just as unlikely to let go, either. Nervously, Evie glanced around, but the place was empty aside from the cashier behind the counter. Small mercies, hopefully that would mean less questions. Apparently there had been something about Evie's stature next to Aiden's that resulted in people being concerned for her safety. At least no one had called the cops yet. As they stopped in front of some toiletries and Aiden reached for toothpaste, Evie tried to think of what else they might need.
First aid, definitely, and some cleaning alcohol. Involuntarily, her eyes travelled once again to the wound on Aiden's arm. Maybe some painkillers, too, although it didn't work quite as well on them considering they were demigods. Ready made sandwiches, bottles of water, dry snacks? It was a pity they didn't also sell dollar shirts or socks, but necessities. They still had the little bit of liquid soap they had pilfered from their last hotel a few days ago, and considering they were so close to their new home, Evie disregarded new soap. She really did hate spending any of Aiden's money, and besides, shampoo and conditioner were luxuries. Even back in Camp Half-Blood, she had gone for basics, not particularly vain enough to really ensure her hair was beautiful.
As they wandered towards the food section, Evie eyed the sandwiches, trying to find the best out of the lot. She chose a couple of Aiden's preferred fillings before getting her own preference. Adding the bottles of water to her hold meant she had to let go of Aiden's hand, but Evie made sure to stick close to the son of Ares as they circled the shop one more time to look for anything else they might need. A small first aid kit joined her items, before they made their way to the counter and Evie peered half-heartedly at the candy on display. A couple of protein bars joined the rest of the items. "For breakfast tomorrow," she whispered to herself and partly to Aiden, smiling at the cashier in a way she hoped conveyed that they were both fine. Instinctively, she leaned to the side, searching for the solid form of Aiden and almost squishing herself to his side.
There was no denying the fact that he could tell how much Evie was feeling nervous as they walked around the store. She was almost as skittish as a long tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs. He was doing all he could to reassure her that they were alright, that they could be safe in this place. That he would protect her as he had been doing since they left Camp Half Blood together and run for it. Getting her to safety was always his priority. He would rather himself go on to the underworld before he ever let anything happen to her. Evie was his life, she was the one that he felt he had to live for, to get through all the hard times with . He had to ensure that she was alright. That was the one thing he needed over anything else.
His arm hurt, he would not lie about that, but he didn't let that bog him down. He would help her get these supplies and then they would head straight to that hotel and get a room where they would be able to rest before making that last leg of their journey. So very close to Camp Jupiter, but if he did not get a chance to rest, he could not protect her properly. Something told him the closer they got to the borders, the chances of running into monsters would increase ten fold. He had to be at his best in order to get them there safely. So that was his plan, rest, relax just a bit, maybe a hot shower and then on the road again.
Watching her select things that they needed, he ensure that he grabbed a few things too that might help them to get through this last little bit, and also have what they may need once they got to camp. Heading to the register, he felt the eyes of the cashier travel from him to her, and as Evie moved in closer to him he gave her a quickly look, assuring her with just that glance that they were alright. " That will be all we need for today." he handed his card off to the cashier and bent down to whisper in to Evie's ear, " Its alright." he wanted her to know that she was ok, and that they were going to get out of there any moment.
The cashier rang them all up, and Aiden took the bags and the card and shoved it in his pocket, grabbing Evie's hand with the free one not carrying the bags he lead her out the door and down to the hotel. " You alright?" his eyes kept scanning around them, expecting a monster to jump out at any time. He heard a howl on the air and he bristled, keeping his eyes on the prize that was the building they were heading towards.
" Get inside, hurry." he handed her the bags walking backwards as he looked around them, ready to protect her at all costs. He was feeling the hair on his arms stand up, nerves kicking into overdrive. He waited until she was inside, glancing aroudn one more time before heading in behind her.
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