Chapter 6

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~Hide's POV~

I blinked in surprise at what Will had claimed. Why was

I all glowing and stuff, was that what it was like to be

claimed? I shook my head to clear my thoughts then I glanced at

Kaneki. Kaneki was blinking his one visible eye rapidly as if

to get rid of something blocking his vision.

"So, I'm a son of Apollo? Cool." I said with a grin,

getting up and standing next to Will. I looked him up and down,

speaking after a moment.

"I always wondered what it would be like to have a

brother." I said with a smile and Will offered a happy grin.

"Come, sit at the Apollo table to meet your other

siblings, Hide." Will said as he slung an arm around my

shoulders. I hesitated at what Will had said and glanced at

Kaneki.

Kaneki gave a grin then nodded. "Don't stay back

because of me, Hide. Go ahead."

I smiled. "Don't worry, I'll be back, Kaneki!" I said

as I walked to the Apollo table with Will, almost immediately

being greeted with random pats on the back and names. As I

greeted everyone a loud roar echoed through the camp, stopping

all conversation. I looked up as a crashing sound came from a

distance, the sound coming closer as time rushed by.

"ATTACK!!" A voice called out as a rather large

creature came in to view.

The creature could only be described as a monster out

of an old book found in the back of a library. It had a lizard

like body and seven heads along with a rather large scale

covered body that was a sickening gray color. As the beast got

closer I heard someone shout out a name that made my head spin.

"HYDRA!" As the name was called out louder once more my

head jerked to where Kaneki was sitting but I found the seat

empty.

"Kaneki!" I called out in a panic as I looked around,

noticing many of the demi-gods already retrieving their own

weapons and trying to hold off the beast.

While I couldn't find Kaneki, I did find Percy. Percy

was one of the main people on defense, holding back the hydra

with water from the lake nearby. Cheeky son of Poseidon. I

shook the thought from my head then quickly ran from the dining

area to the archery practice range and grabbed one of the few

bows and quivers that had not been destroyed.

After I grabbed what I needed I sent a small prayer to

Apollo in high hopes he would help me out to not let me fail.

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