Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2014 17:24:23 GMT
(Once again, sorry Chase, but I'm gonna ask Logan to stay away from my human babeh. :/ As always you guys need to follow these rules, as they are here for a reason and already have been broken too many times. Open to 2 people!)
Zachary had gone out exploring in the forest. In some ways he realized this was an awful idea. He was human, and frankly would probably get more lost than any of the half-bloods here. At this point he knew that him even being here was a complete mistake, but he didn't really want to go home. It was stupid, yeah, but there was kind of a weird thrill he got from being in a place he didn't belong that he liked. Besides, he wanted the truth about half-bloods. He didn't want to think that they were the monsters everyone back home made them out to be. He never liked stereotypes. And maybe some were evil, but wasn't that the case with humans too? Already he was sure that everyone was just afraid of what they might do if they wanted to.
Zack wanted to know that they were still human. They were half-bloods, not monsters. There was just as much human in them as animal, and in some of them, even more human. He'd seen the way they interacted with one another. They had their own families, they cared just as much as anyone else. Why were most humans so against them?
He stopped thinking for a minute and realized he was hopelessly lost. Leave it to Zachary to get lost in his own school.
Zachary had gone out exploring in the forest. In some ways he realized this was an awful idea. He was human, and frankly would probably get more lost than any of the half-bloods here. At this point he knew that him even being here was a complete mistake, but he didn't really want to go home. It was stupid, yeah, but there was kind of a weird thrill he got from being in a place he didn't belong that he liked. Besides, he wanted the truth about half-bloods. He didn't want to think that they were the monsters everyone back home made them out to be. He never liked stereotypes. And maybe some were evil, but wasn't that the case with humans too? Already he was sure that everyone was just afraid of what they might do if they wanted to.
Zack wanted to know that they were still human. They were half-bloods, not monsters. There was just as much human in them as animal, and in some of them, even more human. He'd seen the way they interacted with one another. They had their own families, they cared just as much as anyone else. Why were most humans so against them?
He stopped thinking for a minute and realized he was hopelessly lost. Leave it to Zachary to get lost in his own school.