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~The Nerdlings

Title: Greek Riders

Summary: When two demigods touch a mystical stone, they get transported into a world not their own.

Genre: Humor/Mystery/Slight Romance

Rated: T for safety

Disclaimer: We do not own nor claim How To Train Your Dragon. We do not own nor claim the world of Percy Jackson. We do own OCs.

Prologue:

Third Person:

Keir Jordis walked through her cabin as her long black braid bounced on her back. Her green eyes were cast down to read the magical book in her hands. So many spells I have to learn, Keir thought, but that's okay- it will please Mother...

It wasn't easy being a daughter of Hecate, but the plus side was that she didn't have many half-siblings. Though she imagined that it was much harder for Dimitri- who was a daughter of Ares.

"Watch out for the door," Lou, her half-sibling and cabin counselor, warned.

Ignoring her, Keir continued to walk and then stopped just before she ran into the door of the stone cabin.

"Told you," Lou pointed out and Keir just gave a cheeky smile,

"I knew it was there before you pointed it out," she said cheerfully.

"Sure you did... Take a break, Keir! Play pranks! Have fun! Just do something!"

"I am," Keir smirked as she mumbled a spell under her breath.

Lou's smile turned around as her clothing set on fire,

"Tricky! But well done! Now put it out! Keir! Keir!"

Keir didn't listen as she left the cabin, setting her book on a pillar inside before she did so. She just had one thing in mind- getting to her friend Dimitri.

"Keir!'

Keit to find Dimitri running towards her with a scroll in her hand. Dimitri's choppy brown hair was pulled back into a ponytail as her eyes shined despite the scar that went over one of her eyes.

"I got us a new quest!"

Keir sighed.

"Do we have to go kill something again?"

"Pffftt...No..."

Keir looked at Dimitri pointedly.

"It's not!" She insisted, thrusting the scroll into Keir's hands.

Keir inspected the scroll with a critical eye,

"We have to find a magic stone and bring it back to camp."

Dimitri nodded.

"Can we leave now?"

Keir smirked manically,

"Of course, besides afterwards, I can prank Percy... Maybe I'll prank Chiron."

"Speaking of pranks, what was that with your sister? Could you do the same with Clarrise? She' smore annoying than uhh sual today."

"Half-sister," Keir corrected, "And I set her clothes on fire."

Dimitri raised a single eyebrow and Keir laughed.


Dimitri pulled her knife out of her combat boot as they entered the creepy cave that held the stone. She sniffed the air and grimaced, sticking the fingers into something green and gooey and bringing it to her nose.

"Feces. Smells like Harpy, or Minotaur. I really don't get how they're so different but their poop is practically the same."

Keir looked at her in awe and disgust.

"I will never understand how you do that."

Dimitri shrugged.

"I just know. I guess it's an Ares thing."

Keir nodded, and the cave opened up into a large cavern. In the middle was a small moat that surrounded a pestle that had the stone. Keir jumped over it, and Dimitri did the same after wiping her fingers off in the water.

"Weird," Keir said.

Dimitri nodded.

"Doesn't look like a Greek symbol on the stone but oh well. We return to camp alive and quest completed," Dimitri said as she grabbed the tone. Keir's eyes widened.

"No! Wait!"

Once Dimitri's hand closed around the stone they vanished.