So quick update, most likely I should update Beacon's Problem Child next then Devilish Charms. Unless you guys want it the other way around.These should my main three stories that I'll update randomly. Tell me which one you want to be updated next.

Enjoy.

Have you ever looked at somebody and thought to yourself 'This person was made for me.'? Well believe it or not, sometimes that's the case.

Pyrrha Nikos was an extraordinary young woman. She was every teacher's wet dream. She was a straight A student, never getting anything less than an A- on everything. She tutored kids who were struggling with subjects for free. She doesn't even ask for extra credit, mostly because extra credit was pretty useless to her. She's fluent to Greek, she took a course in it because she was 'bored'.

Not only was she smart but she was blessed with an athletic body. She is captain of the girl's softball team in Beacon, she is known as 'Slugger Pyrrha' to everyone who pays attention to baseball. Not only was she captain of the girl's softball team, but she was also the captain of the girl's basketball team. She is known of 'Space Jam Pyrrha' to everyone who follows basketball. She is also co-captain of the cheerleading squad of school. The main captain being Weiss Schnee.

Many had questioned how Pyrrha could shuffle all of these amazing accomplishments and still have time for a social life. That's quite simple, she can't. Little miss perfect's social life is pretty baron. She only has a two friends she talks to on a regular basic. They were Lie Ren and Nora Valkyrie.

Ren and Nora were an odd couple, they were the complete opposite of each other. One of them were stoic and quiet, while the other was easily excited and loud. Somehow they were friends, childhood friends to be exact. They were basically joined by the hips, so it came to nobodies surprise that they started dating.

Pyrrha met them during 7th grade. They were assigned in a group together in science in which they had to dissect a worm. Pyrrha was easily grossed out by things like dissections, so she was pretty happy when Nora told her that'll she'll do all the 'slishin and slashin' while her and Ren would do the paperwork. The three of them became friends afterwards.

Around this time was when Pyrrha started to try out sports, so Ren and Nora were with her before she became 'Beacon's Star Child', which was the name the teachers gave her because of all of her amazing accomplishments. This turned out to be a more of a curse than a blessing, because now everyone thought Pyrrha was this untouchable goddess. Except Nora and Ren of course.

Pyrrha had other friends of course, but they were the kind of friends she talks to when she didn't have anyone else to socialize with. So Nora and Ren were technically her only true friends in Beacon.

Pyrrha also never really had a boyfriend as well. Mostly because every boy thought she was way out of their league and didn't even bother with her. The ones who would attempt to woo her were usually douchebags who just wanted her as a check mark to check off their list.

So Pyrrha Nikos was a 17 year old high school student who was destined to be great but at the cost of her social life. Pyrrha thought she was going to be lonely forever. Forced to live her life wondering what it was like to be an average girl. That all changed when she found a white book.

L I N E B R E A K

Somewhere in the streets of Vale, there was a café called 'Amour Cafe'. It was a french café for lovers. Inside the was were couples of all ages. There was one woman who was sitting by herself. This woman had wavy brown hair, pale skin and enchanting brown eyes. She had an exotic backless dress on with golden bracelets. Her name was Armorette.

Armorette was drinking coffee as she stared at a couple in there. She smiled as she watched them. They were Beacon high students that were on their first date.

Amorette let out a happy sigh, she outdone herself this time. The couple names were Leo and Christina. To everyone else, Leo was a transfer student from Atlas. The principle assigned him to follow Christina because they had the same schedule. They got to talking and decided they like each other and now they're on their first date. So precious.

In reality though, the boy didn't even existed a few days ago, he was just recently made. Amorette wasn't a mortal. There was a lot of names that different cultures had given her. Cupid, Aphrodite, etc. Amorette was the Goddess of Love.

Most people would think that the Goddess of love could control everyone's love life. They'll be wrong, Amorette couldn't make people fall in love. Almost every couple that fell in love has nothing to do with her. But sometimes, a person would find a someone with everything they had ever wanted in an individual. That was her doing. She has the power of creating perfect matches for people.

She has three books that could do that. The first book was for Male and Female couples. Soon though, times changed and more people were finally coming out of the closet that society forced them into. So Amorette made two new books. One for Male and Male relationships and another for Female and Female relationships. She was currently working on a Male and Female relationship, so the other two books were at home, secured.

Amorette worked really hard at making Leo to be a perfect prince charming to Christina. She gave him a great personality, with a great body and dark skin. She remembered giggling as wrote down all of his character flaws that would add some friction to the relationship. Every relationship has to have some friction. He was extremely shy and easily nervous. Luckily, a certain girl named Christina was there to help him sort out his problems. Young love is precious.

She smiled at the couple before turning away towards her purse. She reached into her purse to pull out her love book just for her eyes to widen. She didn't feel her book.

"Where is it?!" She asked herself, silently panicking. Her voice had a heavy french accent to it. She started to pull out everything in there, praying she just misplaced it. The purse was now empty and there was still no book. She could NOT lose that book. The consequences would be terrible. She tried to calm herself down, trying to retraced her steps. She remembered using it for Christina at Beacon High on the Benches at the baseball field. Oh Christ, the High School! That place always had student in it. That was two days ago, how the hell didn't she realize she lost her book until now?

Amorette took a deep breath. "Don't worry, the book is still there." She told herself, trying to calm herself down. "No one took it, even if someone did why would use it? Mortals don't believe in magic."

She walked out of the café and went into an alleyway. Her body was slightly shaking as she thought what would happen if someone actually did use it. There would be an extra human being in this world with a family and everything.

Once Amorette reached deep in the alley, she looked around to make sure no one was watching. When the close was clear a white light engulfed her, when the light shimmered away, she was gone.

L I N E B R E A K

Behind the bleacher of Beacon high, a white light appeared. It was gone as quickly as it appeared, leaving Amourette there. She quickly went to the spot that she was sitting, the bottom left corner row. She never had to hide from mortal, mostly because she could just make herself invisible to any mortal. When she got there, her heart sank. It was gone.

Someone took her lover boy making book...she should really come up with a more creative name.

2 days ago

Pyrrha Nikos sighed as she walked into Beacon High. It was a hot day, 110 degrees out. Her clothes stuck her to like a second set skin from all the sweat. When she opened the doors, cool air blasted her in the face. Thank God for air condition. She then slightly cringed because she remembered she has soft ball practice after school. That's going to be torture in this heat.

She walked to her locker and opened it. She placed her bag in it, she then grabbed her history book before then shutting her locker. History was Pyrrha's least favorite subject, not because she found it difficult but she found it boring. It didn't help that the teacher for the class spoke in a rapid tone that was actually difficult to keep up. Some kids even speculated that there was cocaine in his coffee.

Beacon High was a private school that only highly intelligent kids can get to. You'll need a great noggin on you to have the privilege to go here. So Pyrrha questions how someone as bizarre as Professor Oobleck could work here.

Halfway to her class a masculine voice called out to her. "Hey, Nikos." Pyrrha groaned to herself as she turned toward the source of the voice, Mercury Black.

Mercury Black was the school's pretty boy, or how Nora would call him: The School's Douchebag. Mercury practically had a harem of girls wanting him, in which he's proud of. During freshman year Mercury saw Pyrrha and made it his quest to claim her. He even broke up with his last girlfriend to do so.

Pyrrha doesn't see the appeal of him, the guy was a giant tool. He was always late to class, never follow directions and disrespect the law. He's like the typical 80's bad boy if you take out all the likeable things about them. So in other words, he's a giant douche.

Mercury had a cocky smirk on as he walked up to Pyrrha. He got in her personal space, in which she immediately pushed him away.

"Oh don't be that way Nikos, you know you want me." He said, with his trademark smirk still on his face. Pyrrha slightly cringed. What a cliché.

"Can we please not do this today." Pyrrha ask him, turning to walk away. "I'm not in good mood this morning." Mercury quickly caught up to her, matching her walking speed.

"Just one little date, that's all I'm asking for." Mercury said, trying his damnedest to do a puppy dog look.

"Like I told you the last two hundred times, no." Mercury let out an exaggerated pout at her words.

"And you never told me a logical reason why you won't date me." Mercury shot back at Pyrrha. The redhead was tragically too nice for her own good. Most girls would just tell him that he was a douchebag and that would be the end of it. Too bad Pyrrha hates causing any sort of drama at school, so she just said the usual line "You aren't my type." She tried to speed up her walking pace just for him to catch up to her again.

"Yet again, that baffling because I'm everyone's type. What is your type anyway, Ms. Perfect?" Before she could answer the question, a feminine voice called out to her.

"Yo douche canoe, leave her alone." She looked forward to see her friend, Nora, walking towards them. Nora was a short girl with pink hair, freckles and light blue eyes.

Mercury scowled as he looked at the approaching girl. "I'm just talking to the lady, Valkyrie." He told her, putting his hands up to prove he's no harm. "Do you mind? You kind of ruining the conversation."

"By talk do you mean harass?" She quipped at him. "Leave her alone already." Nora was an intimidating girl despite her size, she was captain of the wrestling team…...the BOYS wrestling team. So no one wanted to get on her bad side.

Mercury rolled his eyes. "What ever, catch you around Pyrrha." He winked at her before turning around and leaving. Pyrrha smiled at Nora and give her a slight hug.

"Thanks Nora." She told her. Nora just laughed.

"It's no problem Pyrrha, but you are far too nice for your own good." Nora replied, then adding "you need to learn how to break some legs. That's a great way for a guy to take a hint."

Pyrrha laughed at her friend's joke, happy that Mercury is finally gone. "That's seems unnecessary Nora, it's just a matter of time before he find some other girl to date." Nora slightly scoffed at that.

"Pyrrha, men like him are douches, they don't take 'No' for an answer. The only way he'll stop is if you go on a date with him or you let me break his legs. I suggest the latter." There was a glint in Nora's eyes when she said that.

Pyrrha shook her head. "I rather you not go to prison." Advised Pyrrha, in which Nora chuckled at.

"I don't think any smart person would care if I broke his legs, they even might throw me a parade." Nora then gasp and started to jump excitedly. "DO YOU THINK IF I BREAK HIS LEGS THEY MIGHT ACTUALLY THROW ME A PARADE?" She ask, nearly screaming, hardly containing her excitement.

Pyrrha laughed "I don't know Nora, you might want to ask the mayor for that." Nora then nodded frantically, telling her that she needed to find Ren and make him drive her to City Hall after school. She waved goodbye before running off to her boyfriend. That girl and her imagination.

Pyrrha finally made it to History class. Professor Oobleck's class was infamous for his lightning fast talking. This class can easily give you a hand cramp from all the notes you have to write down. If you don't learn how to write fast then you'll probably struggle in this class.

Her seat was the front left corner seat. She sat down and prepare her hand for the oncoming notes she is going have to endure. Professor Oobleck zoomed into class after the bell rang and went right into his lesson.

"Morning class, today we have a special assignment." He said, which was a slight relief. At least they don't have to do notes. Oobleck took a huge sip of his coffee before continuing. "You all will pick a historical figure and write a two page essay on them. But I don't want figures like JFK or Martin Luther King. No, I want figures that you personally haven't heard of." Pyrrha sighed, already telling she not going to like this assignment. Oobleck's assignments were the worst. They're tedious and boring and have no fun in them whatsoever.

Professor Oobleck zoomed to his desk and grabbed a pile of papers. He handed them out to each front row of the desks. Pyrrha grabbed one piece of paper from her pile and gave the rest to the student behind her.

"On these papers are famous, yet commonly unknown people you can choose from." Professor zoomed back to his desk and sat at it. "I want you to choose one of these people for you essay. You have by the end of the class to choose one. Once you choose, you can either work on your essay or do other homework from a different class. Absolutely no talking or sleeping. That is all." The professor then went on his computer, typing away at a godly speed.

clickclackclickclackclick

Pyrrha inspected the paper. There were plenty of names she didn't recognize. There were also names she heard of but never really looked up due to lack of interest. One of them was Joan Arc.

'Wasn't she some sort of war chief or something?' Pyrrha asked herself. She went down the list to see if there were anything better than her, she decided to just pick Joan Arc. It's not like Professor Oobleck knew rather or not Pyrrha heard of Joan Arc.

The rest of the day went by smoothly. School finally ended and now it was time for baseball practice. The school's baseball field was always at top shape. The grass was always freshly cut, the chalk was always pitch white. The bleachers were always clean of trash or dirt. There's a reason why it's so difficult to get into Beacon.

Pyrrha mostly loves baseball, it's a fun active sports to participate in. There was one thing Pyrrha hates about baseball though. This was a girl named Emerald Sustrai. Emerald is a dark-skinned girl with bright green hair and dark red eyes.

Emerald was the captain of the baseball team before Pyrrha showed up. Pyrrha became captain because she outdid everything Emerald did in baseball. This logically pissed Emerald off. It pissed her off so bad that she actually harassed Pyrrha in the past. The harassment got so terrible that Coach Goodwitch had to put a stop to it. Goodwitch was a scary woman. She's nice to you if you follow directions but if you misbehave in class, there will be hell to pay. She already made five student cry this year.

Goodwitch exploded at Emerald when she found out about this. Emerald got a months detention and was threaten to be kicked off the team. Emerald left Pyrrha alone after that...for the most part. Occasionally, she would give her a nasty stare or 'accidentally' bump into her during practice, knocking her down.

There was another reason why Emerald doesn't like Pyrrha. Emerald is Mercury's ex. Apparently Mercury got a look of Pyrrha during freshman year and broke up with her to pursue her instead, much to Pyrrha's annoyance.

Pyrrha went to the bleachers and threw her baseball gear on it. She stretched, getting ready for the hell like training in the hot weather.

Practice was pretty simple, run a few laps, split into two teams and play against each other. Pyrrha was playing offense and was the pitcher. The sun was blazing down on Pyrrha as she sweated. She just struck a girl out and up came Emerald to bat. Pyrrha breathed in as Emerald took position on the base. Pyrrha wind the ball up and threw it.

"STRIKE ONE"

Emerald growled as she gets back in position. The catcher threw the back to Pyrrha. Pyrrha wind up and threw the ball again.

"STRIKE TWO"

Emerald growled even louder as she glared at Pyrrha. Emerald had a very shitty day. She was late to school, failed a math test, forgot her lunch money so she couldn't eat and someone told her that Mercury was flirting with a certain redheaded whore this morning. Violent hot sun rays were pounding down on her, making her sweat and slowly lose her mind. Emerald was pissed and wanted to make someone else suffer. Emerald then smirked.

The catcher threw the ball back at Pyrrna for the second time. Pyrrha wind up for her third pitch. She threw the ball and Emerald swung. Just like before, she missed but Emerald let go of the bat in mid-swing, making it go flying towards Pyrrha. The redhead wasnt expecting this, so the bat hit her right in her left leg. Pyrrha stumbled to the ground, yelling in pain.

Emerald smirk left her and she put on an innocent face.

"Oh my God, Pyrrha's are you ok? I don't know what happened. My hands were sweaty and the bat must have slipped out." She said, with fake sympathy in her voice. Pyrrha knew instantly she was lying but she had no proof.

Glynda stormed towards the field. "Damn it, Stustrai, get a better grip on the bat before you kill someone." Yelled Goodwitch. "Gave me five laps." Emerald rolled her eyes when Goodwitch wasn't looking.

"I'm sorry." Emerald said, with a fake mask of sorrow. "I'm really sorry Pyrrha. I swear I didn't mean to."

Glynda looked down at Pyrrha. Glynda enjoyed Pyrrha as a student. She never talked back talk to her and always followed directions. She was also never late to practice and always showed up each time as well. Glynda sighed.

"Velvet, help Ms. Nikos to the benches while I go get an ice pack for her leg." Velvet was a bunny funhaus with Brown hair and brown eyes. Velvet nodded at her before she grabbed Pyrrha's arm and put it around her shoulders as she help her up. Pyrrha turned to Emerald to see her smirking at her, looking satisfied with her work, before she ran off to do her laps. Pyrrha clenched her fist in frustration.

Velvet took her to the bleachers and sat her down. She then asked if she needed anything. Pyrrha told Velvet she was fine and told her to get back to practice. Velvet was another girl who was too sweet for her own good.

Pyrrha reached into her bag and pulled out her water bottle. She took a big gulp of it before putting it back. When she zipped her bag back up, something caught her eye under one of the bleachers seats. There was a white book beneath the first rows of seats. There was a strange vibe coming from the book, it felt…...alluring? Pyrrha looked around to see if anyone's school supplies were nearby, maybe it was theirs. She picked up the book when she didn't see anything.

The front cover of the book said 'The Lover Boy Maker (M/F edition)' with bold black letters. It had gold trimmings on the edges and had a red string bookmark in it. 'That's a weird name.' Thought Pyrrha, before she went to open it.

"Here's an ice pack for you, Pyrrha." Glynda suddenly appeared, startling Pyrrha. She quickly stuffed the book into her backpack with a slight blush on her face. She didn't want anyone to catch her reading a book called 'The Lover Boy Maker.' She's not Blake, she doesn't want anyone to think she reads smut.

Pyrrha took the ice pack from Glynda, thanking her before placing it on her leg. She flinched from the pain before firmly placing it on her leg. She had to sit out of practice for the rest of the day. During the wait she had totally forgotten about the book, and was thinking about hereg and Emerald. Pyrrha scowled as she stared at her. She slightly wished a baseball would hit her in the throat then shook her head, thinking that was too cruel.

Soon Glynda finally told everyone practice was over. Pyrrha could finally could walk on her leg by this time but with a limp. Pyrrha always walked to school, so she thought that she going to have to walk home as well. Thankfully, Glynda knew about her lack of car, and offered her a ride home because of her injured leg. Pyrrha gratefully accepted this.

Glynda dropped her off at her house and told her to make sure to stay off her leg for a while. Pyrrha agreed and left her car, telling her goodbye.

Pyrrha's house was big. It wasn't mansion but it was bigger than most people's houses. It had a beautiful garden in the front in which her mother takes care of. She walked into her house and went straight to her room. Her parents worked a lot, so they were hardly ever home.

"Stupid Emerald." Pyrrha mumbled to herself as she limped to her desk. "Stupid Mercury." Pyrrha pulled her computer chair out of the desk and sat down at it. She then opened her laptop.

"Better get started on the, essay." She told herself. trying to get her mind off her two tormenters. She went to grab a piece of paper and a pencil from her bag just to feel the book from earlier. She took it out and looked at it.

"What kind of book is this, some kind of creepy smut?" Pyrrha's questioned, opening the book

The front page had a paragraph on it.

'Instructions

Follow the directions given to you on the page. Rip out and burn the page after you're finished. The next day Prince Charming shall appear to sweep the girl off her feet.

Warning: Write wisely. The boy can't be deleted afterwards.

Enjoy'

Pyrrha laughed at the book. "What kind of kids book is this?" She then turned to the next page, which showed the directions to 'Make Prince Charming'

'Girl's name'

Below that it read.

'Boys name'

There was then questions asking to describe the boy. (Looks, personality, family, character flaws etc.)

Pyrrha shook her head before throwing the book on her desk. She then pulled out the papers and pen she needed and started to work on her essay.

Pyrrha grew bored after an hour. Pyrrha went through plenty of websites about Joan Arc, trying to squeeze out as much information as possible to make the two page limit. She looked down on her paper, she had one and a half pages done with her rough draft.

When ever Pyrrha writes an essay, she always write it down before typing it. It was much easier to do it this way, because she doesn't have to keep switching back and forth between the website and her document. She would then type the essay down, fixing her grammar and adding small things to it, basically polishing it.

Pyrrha rubbed her hand as it began to cramp up. Pyrrha leaned back against her chair, she looked at the ceiling as she try to convince herself to get back to work. Suddenly her mind went back to the book she found.

She sat up and looked at it, it still had that vibe to it. Still felt like as if it was beckoning for her to use it. Is she really thinking about filling the book out? How bored can she be? Pyrrha chuckled to herself, while shaking her head as she grabbed it.

'Anything better than this essay.'

She open the book and went to the second page.

'Girl's Name: Pyrrha Nikos'

She looked at her work, slightly finding it fun. It was somewhat like a dating simulator. She looked at the next question: 'Boy's name.' Pyrrha's scratched her head, not really sure of what kind of name to choose. Pyrrha went to her computer and googled 'Cute boys names' and went to the first article.

Chad? No.

Chris? No.

Jeremy? No.

John? No.

Liam? No.

Mason? No.

Pyrrha went through several more before finally giving up. She closed the article leaving the Joan Arc website up. Pyrrha's stared at the name. "Joan Arc, huh?" She asked herself. "Screw it, might as well make it fun." She tried to think of a male version of Joan Arc.

John Arc? Nah.

Jack Arc? Nah.

Jake Arc? Nah.

Jaune Arc……….

Pyrrha grabbed the book and wrote it down.

'Boy's name: Jaune Arc.'

It was a unique name, she never met a Jaune in her life. She smiled as she repeated the name in her head. It was a nice name, it was short and sweet, she loved it.

Pyrrha looked down at the next question: 'His looks.' Pyrrha thought of that. How would her prince charming look like. She likes blondes boys, with messy hair and blue eyes. He would have a boyish charm to him. He's tall and slightly muscular, nothing too much but was packing some muscle. He wears common clothing, nothing really fancy. Pyrrha's smiled as she imagined him. Yep, that's her prince charming.

Pyrrha's quickly wrote that down then went to the next one: 'Personality.' She almost just wanted to write 'The opposite of Mercury', but decided against it, that'll be boring.

He has to be sensitive, not afraid to share his feeling, rather the feeling were good or bad. He has a need to help people no matter what.

Pyrrha laughed as she thought of something humorous to put down.

He's a terrible flirt, having no idea how to woo the fairer sex. He's easy to blush but looks adorable when ever he does.

Once Pyrrha got controlled of her giggles, she continued.

He's great with kids, and animals and he's compassionate. He's funny and always tries to cheer someone up.

Pyrrha looked at the personality box, this was good enough. She went to the next one: Family.

"What kind of family would Prince Charming have?" Pyrrha asked aloud, to no one in particular. He should at least have both of his parents in the house. Should he have any brothers? Nah, but he should have sisters. How many though?

A silly idea went through her head. Pyrrha reached into her drawer and pulled out a pair of dice. She tossed them on her desk and watch them roll until they stopped. One of them had a three on it while the other one had a four. Seven sisters? His parent must have been busy. Pyrrha silently giggled at her lewd joke. Who knew this could be so much fun?

The next box were character flaws. This was a weird one, whenever a girl described her dream guy, she never really put much thought into his flaws. Most of the times they don't have any flaws. What kind of flaws would Jaune have?

He should be slightly awkward and kind of shy in front of new people but not too much though. He's shouldn't be that bright, needed to be tutored to pass his classes. He's clumsy and terrible at sports.

An idea went through Pyrrha's mind that actually made her laugh out loud. He's should be dense as a rock, can't really tell if someone is flirting with him. Pyrrha's shook her head, which was like the fourth time doing so that day. Who made this book? It was seriously fun. Maybe they have other books she could buy. She went to the next section. 'Ambitions/Hobbies'

He most definitely should enjoy cooking, he does have seven sisters after all. He's actually really good at it. Pyrrha's then thought of something else. Pyrrha always enjoyed the under dog of a story, the boy everyone thought is a loser but rises up to prove everyone wrong. So Jaune should definitely be one.

He wants to be a baseball player despite being terrible at it, but he never gives up and keeps trying until he gets what he wants.

Pyrrha inspected her work. That was all the boxes, what did the book told her to do again? Burn it? Pyrrha grabbed her matches she had for her candles and went to her metal trash bin. She struck the match and teared the piece of paper out of the book. She place the paper in the trash and threw the match in. The paper went up in flames fast, too fast. In a matter of second it was nothing but ash. That was weird, maybe the paper was really dry?

Pyrrha then shut the book without looking down at it. She didn't even notice the missing page magically appearing once again.

Well that's over. Pyrrha sighed, being bored once again. Pyrrha looked back at her computer, dreading the fact that she's going have to get back to her essay. 'Let's just get this over with.'

She worked for two more hours until she finished it. She then print it out and put it in her history folder. She put the love book in her bag as well, wanting to put it in the lost and found tomorrow for who ever lost it.

She ate a quick dinner before she went to bed. While she was sleeping, a moving van came into her neighborhood, parking near the house across the street.

L I N E B R E A K

Pyrrha woke up to the smell of bacon. She got up with a smile and went down to her kitchen. Her dad was at the stove, cooking breakfast with an apron on. She smiled at the image. The women in the Niko's family were curse to be terrible cooks. Her Mom always joked about her finding a man who can cook a good meal, Pyrrha full heartedly agreed, she did wrote it down after all. Pyrrha's Dad put her plate on the table for her.

Her father then pulled a fresh pie out of the oven. 'That's strange,' Pyrrha thought to herself, 'Dad only makes pies for special occasions.'

"So who's birthday is it?" Pyrrha's joked, putting a piece of bacon in her mouth. Her father smiled as he looked at the pie.

"Do you know the vacant house across the street?" Her father asked her. she nodded, raising her eyebrows. "Well, a family just moved in the middle of the night. This pie is a welcoming gift. What were their names again?" Mr. Nikos looked up at the ceiling, deep in thought. He then snapped her fingers. "Oh yeah, the Arcs."

Pyrrha nearly choked on her bacon.