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Isabella couldn't help but chuckle at her own joke when Rose started laughing, Wills groan only adding to the effect which turned into a good laugh -but not really at him more with him. It didn't really surprise her to hear the Kracken was real or the Lochness monster at this point, but she still raised an arched eyebrow with a small smile once the laughter had faded. "Alright, super aqua man then. I can go with that."
But then she respectively fell silent, taking in all the information and was grateful for it. After all, with each word she was growing less confused all though they did raise a few questions. Such as of course, the concern of monsters. Automatically the girl assumed to think of the old Greek beasts she had read about in class. "I'm assuming I would attract monsters because of the whole being a 'demi-god' thing. But... how did you know I was a demi-god, was it just from the throw?" It seemed like a terribly unpredictable coincidence, and Isabella didn't like coincidences. But now curiosity was ebbing at her. She wanted to know who her 'godly parent' was, probably a feeling similar to any adopted childs want to know who they came from. Still the thought of going to a camp full of half-gods was a little bit unnerving. Just a bit. Suddenly she gave another small smile, this time more casual. "Sorry about all the questions, you know just," The girl made a wide gesture with her hand; "Finding out your parent is a god is just a bit confusing. Are most of the people around my age when they find out?" She glanced to Rose, knowing there time was cutting shorter.
But then she respectively fell silent, taking in all the information and was grateful for it. After all, with each word she was growing less confused all though they did raise a few questions. Such as of course, the concern of monsters. Automatically the girl assumed to think of the old Greek beasts she had read about in class. "I'm assuming I would attract monsters because of the whole being a 'demi-god' thing. But... how did you know I was a demi-god, was it just from the throw?" It seemed like a terribly unpredictable coincidence, and Isabella didn't like coincidences. But now curiosity was ebbing at her. She wanted to know who her 'godly parent' was, probably a feeling similar to any adopted childs want to know who they came from. Still the thought of going to a camp full of half-gods was a little bit unnerving. Just a bit. Suddenly she gave another small smile, this time more casual. "Sorry about all the questions, you know just," The girl made a wide gesture with her hand; "Finding out your parent is a god is just a bit confusing. Are most of the people around my age when they find out?" She glanced to Rose, knowing there time was cutting shorter.