Claiming:Camp/Alice Johnson

Name: Alice Johnson

Age: Sixteen

Gender: Female

Godly Parent: Apollo, Iris, Aphrodite

Species: Demigodess

Mortal Parent's Name: Annaleise Johnson

Personality: Alice is VIBRANT, FREE-SPIRITED, and incredibly IMPULSIVE, almost boarding on recklessness. She is also a real firecracker, which makes her simultaneously UNPREDICTABLE and CAPTIVATING. She CARES DEEPLY FOR LOVED ONES and acts with KINDNESS to strangers. She takes PRIDE in being quick on her feet, able to keep her wits about her. If you become a close friend of Alice, she will be fiercely LOYAL. If you get on her bad side, she often HOLDS A GRUDGE, apparently, her mother’s STUBBORNNESS is hereditary. She has an awful habit of READING TO MUCH INTO THINGS, which sometimes results in her accidentally pushing people away. She is prone to SENSORY OVERLOAD, which leads to heightened anxiety. She also has a sort of INABILITY TO LIE which she attributes to her father's Godly domain of truth.

History:

Annaliese Johnson was finishing up her shift at the hospital, like she did most days, when a man caught her eyes. How could he not. In a room of the sick and injured, he was the epitome of health. With golden hair and tanned skin he was a not so regular Adonis. Deeming it inappropriate to flirt or do anything of the sort with someone in the work place, she pushed the thought of him to the back of her mind and left. The next time she saw him was at a poetry night. Not really her scene, but her friends has insisted. Apparently spending every free night at home with a book or her piano was not an appropriate way to spend her early twenties. Not that this seemed much better. Then, she saw him again. And her curiosity peaked, so she approached him. He introduced himself as Apollo. Intresting name.

They hit it off, so well in fact that they saw each other again numerous times over the next few weeks. Until one night, he had just disappeared, leaving nothing but a shimmering piece of paper and the memories of a fantastic time. Annaleise, dejected and alone, stared at the golden scrawl of ink on the paper.

“ Anna, Look after here. If anything happens- and I’m afraid it might- bring her to the address on the back of this note. She’ll be safe there. I’m sorry. “

Tears fell on the note, and Annaleise felt more alone than she had in a long time. She would have to raise the child on her own again, her Alice, or Aaron, depending on the gender. But a thought itched at the back of her mind as her hand rested on her stomach. She had only found out herself yesterday, so how did he know.

School was the only thing that Alice ever really had problems with, She lived in a nice little cottage with her mother who worked as a nurse at the local hospital. She had plenty of friends. But school going smoothly was out of the question. It wasn't that she was hated by anyone, of course there were a few people she wasn't on good terms with, but it was the fact that words wouldn't stay in the same spot for more than a few seconds before flying around the page. Thus making it very difficult to understand, Every word was a new puzzle she had to work out. Alice had a love of playing on the beach in the sun with her mother or sitting in her bedroom writing poetry, something that she loves to do as you can write all of your feelings down onto a page and feel good about it. Her bedroom walls we're lined with crayon drawings of flying horses or a girl that was part tree. anything and everything can be found on her walls or in her artbook. Although she kept it a secret form her mother, Ally's dreams were plagued with the most random scenario's. Sword fights, Monsters, Nymphs, Magic. She always had a thing for fantasy, Her head was always up on some cloud thinking up an imaginary adventure for her to journey on

First Monster Attack ( Hellhound )

A 13 year old Alice was walking home from school, taking a shortcut through the woods, Big mistake. As she made her way though the woods she felt like she was being watched, So she walked faster. As you do when you get the tingly feeling at the back of your neck. She was in the final stretch when a large black dog leapt from the shadows. Alice's reaction was simple: Scream and get as far away as possible. But the car sized dog was fast and pinned her to the ground. all she wanted to do was wake up from this nightmare. But this wasn't one of her dreams, as the thing roared in her face she looked to find something, anything that could save her. But the only thing surrounding her were trees. I'm so dead She thought to herself. She needed a weapon and fast, or that dog was going to rip her to shreds. She raised her hands to shield her face from the beast when her ring fell of her finger, It was the only thing her father had left her. To her amazement as the ring landed on the ground it turned into a large knife, a dagger. s it snarled in her face, Alice reached desperately for the weapon. Her hand curled around the hilt and she brought it up into its gut. The dog whined once then disappeared in a cloud of Golden dust. Breathing heavily Alice made her way home, dagger in hand, not quite believing what just happened. She ran into her room away from the prying eyes of her mother and set the Dagger onto her desk, watching it turn back into the golden ring that now had a small name engraved on it Agno Fota. There was no point in telling anyone, the only outcome would be getting her into a mental hospital. So she kept quiet.

Second Monster Attack ( Fire-Breathing Horse )

Alice and her mother were spending the day together. They had traveled to a family's friends farm to check on the animals. Their friend, Jolene had just gotten hitched, to a rather weird man, and had asked them to make sure the animals weren't running rampid. Things were going smoothly, it was just over two years since the last attack on the teenager but she was still weary of everything. Alice and Annaleise closed the gate to the last paddock then sat down together just to talk. It was these Mother-Daughter bonding moments that they both loved. However, it had a rather strange interruption. A fireball landed a few feet from the pair. As her mother screamed, Alice's eyes widened. Not this again. The horse that had kept its distance from the both of them now had a mane and tail of fire. ​​ Alice took off her ring, a thing she does to entertain herself now, and prepared her untrained self for battle against the horse. She pushed away the sound of her mothers screams and the normal horses' whinnies, focusing instead on dodging a flame being shot at her. Approaching the horse quickly she attempted to stab it in the side, But the horse kicked it's flaming hooves at her in defense. Alice grimanced on the ground from the attack. Alice looked for a blind spot on the monster, to no avail. Annaleise realised what she needed to do and bravely moved towards the horse, getting it's attention. Alice took the chance and plunged her dagger into its side. Coughing up gold monster dust she explained to her mother about the last few years as they sped home. Ally knew that her mother would believe her, no one else could ever see the monsters. but for a reason unknown, her mother could. A clear-sighted mortal. The returned home, the car ride silent.

Annaleise, who couldn't believe that this was happening, dug in a drawer for the small shimmering card her lover had left her all the years ago. The address was still scrawled neatly on the back of the piece of paper. The address to a place of safety. Annaleise and her daughter had a long trip ahead of them. To a place that might not even exist, But it was for her daughter that she'd do anything for. So she drove her 16 year old daughter to the unknown place. They had been driving for a while now seemingly taking hours when they passed a sign, it wasn't anything special. Old and worn, Alice could barely read it. Her mother translated it to "Delphi's Strawberry Services", and begun telling her daughter about the golden haired man she had met- and the place of saftey he had told her about. Which she had naively ignored.

There was a large pine tree on a hill not far from here, she could see something golden curling around it. The pine tree reached far above the surrounding trees, she knew that's where she needed to head to. Annaleise hugged her daughter close saying her goodbyes. She didn't know when she would return home, or if she would at all, but she knew this was the best place for her. Alice gave her love to her mother then turned towards the hill and sprint towards it. There was no telling what would be beyond it, but she couldn't ignore the feeling it provided. It felt like home.

Signature

---