Speaking of which, where was Andy? Julia's biggest clue was that she was probably still asleep. Maybe if she didn't see the daughter of Hecate awake by the time she was done with her cereal she would go wake the girl up.
The morning was quiet, until she head the sudden movement at a couple tables ahead of her. The brunette girl had just pushed the other one out of her chair claiming it was her spot. Julia's spoon halted in the air where it was. Did people really have a complex like that? A god complex even though they were only merely half of a god on a good day? She rolled her eyes, noting that today wasn't the day to pick fights with people and she would let it be.
Her mind kept fleeting to how Jace would have made friends here easily and she would have them by association, but sadly he was no longer here to be that person for her. Julia was capable of doing it and maybe if she gave an honest shot she could. There was still the nagging feeling of not wanting to and just letting her depression settle about it. At least she wasn't considered a danger to herself anymore, not that she minded spending time with Andy.
Her train of thought was interrupted by a girl coming up and asking if she could sit there with her. Julia just gave a shrug, not really caring either way what the girl did, but she took a seat immediately. As soon as she sat down the words came out, and it was a true blessing that the daughter of Zeus was not hung over today because this might have been too much.
She saw the hand extended forward from the girl who introduced herself as Nelly and instantly Julia knew it would be rude if she didn't shake her hand. The brunette extended her hand forward to grasp it and shake it. "Good to meet you, Nelly." Said with a slight smile, before eating her cereal a bit more.
Nelly must have known quite a few people at camp, because it wasn't long tow boys with similar hair came up asking about another girl. "Who?" She mumbled quietly to herself, but soon enough the two were off to breakfast and out of sight.
Julia assumed, it was only fair to introduce herself at this point and sighed, "I'm Julia and I guess if we're stating lineage, I'm a daughter of Zeus." She said, not that she liked being tied to that man whore.