(AN: Hello there! Well it's been a while, how is everyone? Well, let me give you the down low as to why I am writing another Class of the Titans fic. Basically, it starts with how badly the other one [don't go read it, seriously.] wounded my pride. Being terribly dissatisfied with basically everything that it was, and eventually writing a thing for my English class because I didn't understand the assignment. [Whoops] At the time with being horribly dissatisfied with everything, I was watching Class of the Titans, and I decided that it might be a good idea to redeem myself. So I ended up starting this, which might be a bad idea since I return to class in less than a week. And that is how I ended up starting another Class of the Titans fic. So what to say about this, well this first chapter turned out to have more content than expected thus it got cut in two. It's from the first half of the first episode. It features two OC's this time [also whoops], and the pairings are [cause this is me and I can't live without romance in my writing apparently] JayxTheresa ArchiexAtlanta HerryxOC OdiexOC and Neil loves Neil so...that's a thing. But well I hope you enjoy this, and if you do, or don't, leave a review. Let me know what you think.)

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Chapter one: Chaos 101 Part One

She stared through her telescope, slowly watching the remaining planets align. She pulled away from the telescope, the gigantic smile on her face giving away her excitement. She spun, her blonde hair making its way to her eyes as she did. "This is so exciting!" She squealed, ignoring the sound of a door opening behind her.


She spun around, her feet kicking up snow as she did. The sound of the drums pulsed through her, guiding her next foot step. Her black hair glittered in the bon fire light as it spun around her, trailing behind her like a veil. Tonight was special, so for them she would dance. Tonight was the night where the planets aligned; tonight was the night that she felt she had been waiting for her entire life.


"Cecilia, would you come inside already? It's minus twenty out, dammit!" A woman in the door way shouted.

She turned to look at the woman, her amber eyes glittered as she did, "Sorry, Auntie, I can't right now. I'll come in once this is done."

"What's so interesting about a few rocks?" She didn't need to even look to see her aunt's eyes roll.

"The fact that they're aligning, this doesn't happen very often you know." She turned back to her telescope, "Oooh! It's starting!"


Her foot crunched in the snow, as the beads on her wrist rattled. She spun, her movements no longer matching the pace of the music but rather the energy pulsing from the ground below her feet. She could almost sense it, the aligning of the planets. She let the energy push her, guide her to the next location, which was apparently closer to the fire, since her foot almost grazed the open flames. Her gaze caught a glimpse of the flame, and within the flame she saw a face. Her feet met the ground, her breath became shallow, and her eyes followed the flickering of the flames. Within them she saw a man, he wore a black toga, he had a trimmed beard, a scar running across his cheek, and his eyes were as red as the fire she stared into. The eyes stared back at her and before she knew it, she found herself listening to a distant laughter.

Everything, besides the flames, around her disappeared. She watched as the flames grew larger and engulfed her. She let out a scream as they swallowed her, dragging her down, further and further. Until a hand grabbed her arm, followed by another and another until there were eight in total. She heard a comforting voice, "Don't worry, we're here with you."

She suddenly felt the chill of snow press into her butt, and heard desperate cries. "April! April! Are you alright?!"

She opened her sapphire blue eyes, "Somebody's coming."


It had been two months and one move since the planets had aligned, but still she felt restless as she walked towards the city. Her textbook sat flat in her hand, as she flipped the page. Her eyes began skimming through the new page until she heard a growl coming from in front of her. She looked up, let out a sigh, "Oh come on! Not this again! I have class in a few hours!" She groaned. The creatures in front of her just stared, they were about eight feet tall and there were two of them, she decided to label them giants. "Fine, fine, let's get this over with." She closed her textbook and lit a match, "Flame. I, who call you, command you, take shape." The giants stared at her confusedly as the flame spread around the match forming a small ball. As she tossed the ball at their feet and the giants leaned over to examine it, she noticed a shadow fly over them, and she smirked. She lifted her free arm up, which the giants noticed, and she wiggled her fingers, "Explosion." The ball exploded as talons grasped her arm, her hand went to grip the leg.

As she was lifted off the ground the giants looked up clearly disgruntled, with burns covering their faces. Her dangling legs swung with reckless abandon, causing her shoe to slip from her foot. She watched as it fell, hitting one of the giants on the head, "HA!" She laughed, but then quickly realized something, "Crap! My shoe! Dammit, that was expensive!" She let out a groan. She took a deep breath before letting it out slowly, "By the way…" She looked up, only to see a seemingly grinning beak and green eyes staring down at her. "Oh hey, a griffon. You know, this is actually kind of painful, so, since I figured you saved me, would you mind letting me up?" The griffon nodded its head, "Oh okay, thank you." She swung back and forth until the griffon released her arm and she let go of its leg.

It didn't take her long to realize that she'd misplaced the timing and was, ultimately, falling. "Well…shit." She clutched her textbook to her chest, "Come wind, become my wings." She suddenly felt her body become lighter and floated back up towards the griffon. She patted the griffon on its head as she landed on its back, "Sorry, that was my fault. Don't feel bad."

"How'd you do that?!" A voice from beside her asked.

"Do what?" She asked as she looked over her textbook. "Okay good, it's not damaged." She paused, "Wait…" She looked to her left and stared at the two males, "Where'd you two come from?"

"We've been here the entire time." The one in the purple striped yellow shirt answered.

"Huh." She stared blankly at them.

The one in the toga spoke next, "Jay, this is Cecilia. Cecilia, this is Jay." They lightly greeted each other before he continued to speak, "And as I was saying before picking you up, I'm Hermes."

Cecilia looked at her text book, and then back at him, "Are you serious?"

"Wait you expect me to believe that?!" Jay asked. "And why aren't you questioning any of this?!" He looked at Cecilia.

She shrugged, "Weirder things have happened."

Jay looked back and forth between the two of them, "Okay let me get this straight, you're Hermes, the immortal messenger of the Greek Gods of Olympus?"

She listened to them go on, as she began to delicately place her textbook into her backpack. She continued to ignore them until Jay asked, "Where are we? Sure looks bleak."

Cecilia rolled her eyes, after hearing Hermes answer, "You make it sound like Canada's a terrible place to be. What are you American?"

"Would that be a problem if I was?" The two glared at each other, until they heard Hermes.

"Uh oh! We'd better hurry up!"

Cecilia let out a surprised yell as the griffons quickly descended towards the ground, where a red headed girl was facing off with a red fleshed giant. The girl seemed to be doing pretty well, too, until as she was marching up to the giant and Jay decided to swoop in and save her.

"Nicely done, Jay, but you see I brought a griffon for Atlanta. Now I have too many griffons." Hermes shrugged, slightly disappointed in his miscalculation.

"Uuhh…How do you know my name? Who is that guy?" Atlanta asked.

Jay looked back at her, "That's Hermes, I'm Jay, and she's Cecilia."

Atlanta's eyes followed to where he pointed out Cecilia, who briefly waved before going back to fussing with the stray hairs that had begun to stick up on end. Atlanta looked slightly dizzy, before speaking, "Uh, and I'm dreaming."

They were all quiet for the time, trying to let whatever was happening sink in, though Hermes and, eventually, Jay began to make small talk. Atlanta joined in whenever she had an immediate question but Cecilia remained silent while attempting to fix her hair. It was in the middle of her changing shoes did she realize that Hermes had disappeared from the group and then she saw it. Hermes had flown down and picked up another one. A male this time. His griffon dropped him onto one of the remaining griffons before flipping upside down to look at him.

"Hello, Herry. Good to see you. Hey, looks like you almost had those guys beat back there." Hermes grinned, before lifting up his goggles and returning to an upright position.

They watched as Herry nearly collapsed onto his griffon and mutter, "I must have bumped my head or something."

"Probably when the tree fell over." Cecilia stated.

He jumped, and the three of them waved. Jay took the initiative and followed through with introductions. When that was over and done with he turned to Hermes who seemed to be sending them in another direction. "Excuse me, Hermes?"

"Yes, Jay?"

"Umm, I don't know how to ask this but, I guess, how many more are there?" He didn't know of what, but he figured that they must have been important.

"For today: one." Hermes shrugged.

Cecilia looked at him skeptically, "And after today?"

"Well…you'll just have to wait and see won't you?" He looked back at her and grinned.

She took a deep breath and quickly muttered, "He's also the God of Mischief; don't let him get to you Cecilia." As she did, she felt a shiver cross her back. The shiver left her cold and anxiety began to fill her. "Something's wrong."

"What was that, Cecilia?" Hermes looked back at her again.

"Something's wrong!" She screamed over the wind, "At this rate I don't think we'll make it!"

"Nonsense we have plenty of time." Hermes casually lounged on his griffon.

She glared at him as her stomach churned. "My intuition is never wrong." With that she leaned over to her griffon's ear, "Fly. Fly as fast as you can." The griffon must have sensed her anxiety because it took off at an unbridled pace. She could hear Hermes and others screaming behind them but they were soon lost to the wind.

She clenched her fists into the griffon's feathers, both of them keeping their heads low, their bodies in perfect sync as they sped towards their location. The pit in her stomach clenched whenever they drifted off course, and the only time it let her breathe was when they were close to see what made her anxious in the first place. Inside the forest below there was a giant, approaching a small girl, who was completely oblivious as she stared at something.

Cecilia let out a sigh of relief, "Good it seems like we made it. Well Griffon-bro, this is my stop." She swung her leg over the side of the griffon, and pushed herself off. As she fell she lit another match, and threw it in front of her. "Fire Dragon's…" As she spoke the match burst into flames that surrounded her. When she was close enough to make sure the giant and girl both heard her she continued, "Twin heeled," She saw the giant turn, "Boot to the face!" The words left her mouth just as her heels made contact with the giant's face. The force of her fall caused the giant to collapse underneath her and she quickly jumped off of it. "Ten point perfect landing."

There was a quiet voice behind her, "Umm…?"

"Oh right." She turned around then headed over to the girl. "Are you alright?"

The girl looked up; her sapphire eyes still glittered with traces of shock, and maybe fear. "Ah…yes, I'm alright." She took the hand that Cecilia now offered and let herself be helped up. Her copper skin was dark in comparison to Cecilia's own pale skin.

"What's your name?"

"April." She smiled.

Cecilia grinned back, "Well, April, I'm Cecilia, and this is Griffon-Bro." She gestured to the now grounded griffon.

"By the way…what's that?" April asked staring at the giant.

Cecilia looked at the giant, then at the ground, then back towards the giant, then finally back at April. "I have no idea. But, I think, if we get on the griffon and regroup we might find something out."

"I see." April tilted her head, unanswered questions echoing on her face. "Alright, let me grab my stuff." She paused then looked past Cecilia, "By the way, it's getting back up."

"W-what?" Cecilia turned around and with a sigh, "Crap. Get on the griffon quickly." As the giant stood up and faced them she pointed, "Coming back for seconds was a bad idea on your part." She let out a boisterous laugh, "Frigid winds of the north," She dodged as the giant charged her. "Wind of ice and snow. Gather!" The wind began to howl through the trees. The temperature dropped and snow began to build on the trees around them. The giant gathered his bearings before charging her again. She went to dodge again but slipped on a patch of, now, icy grass. The giant's shoulder caught her arm, but he mostly ran past her. With a wince, she held her arm, before continuing her spell, "Blizzard!"

The wind intensified, and with it came droves of ice and snow. The snow whipped past their faces and coated their eyelashes and hair. She had one more spell to go before she could get on the griffon herself. She closed her eyes, despite the fact that the giant was almost done with gathering its bearings. "Within the frigid silence of the never ending blizzard." Ice began to form around the giant's body, "face an eternal slumber in a wintery grave. Ice Coffin!" The ice solidified and the giant became trapped in the frozen prison.

Cecilia took a moment to breathe, as the wind died down, before heading over to the griffon and April. "Are both of you alright?" They gave a nod before she mounted griffon. "That's good." Then directly to the griffon she whispered "Okay, let's meet up with Hermes and the others."

The griffon took off, though it didn't have to fly very far since it seemed that the others had managed to catch up to them. "Are both of you alright?" Hermes asked.

"Yeah, we're fine; I just saved her from being bullied by a giant. No big deal." Cecilia rolled her eyes. Jay, Atlanta, and Hermes all looked down towards the snow covered trees where they eventually noticed the giant. Then their eyes all made their way back to her, they were wide, maybe it was with admiration but most likely with fear.

Hermes looked at her more sternly, "While I'm impressed that you managed to handle that so well, that was incredibly dangerous! Especially going off alone!"

Cecilia shrugged, "I'm not apologizing."

He sighed before looking at an imaginary watch, "Oh! Look at the time! Now that we're all here we should be going. Come on, girls, take us home."

They went through brief introductions, Jay started with himself and ended with, "And the one clearly not used to flying is Herry."

April smiled, "I'm April." She looked at the griffon below her and ran her hand through a cloud below them. "But this is amazing. It feels like I could fly." She removed her shoulder bag, "Cecilia, could I ask you to hold this?" Cecilia took it as April removed her shoes and stood on top of the griffon. She relished in the feeling of the wind on her face before turning on the balls of her feet. Her movements were light and delicate as she danced to the back of the griffon. She opened her eyes, and was briefly blinded by the sun. When she was able to she looked up, her hand instinctively went up as though to grab the sun.

Then as she stared at it, she heard a whisper at the back of her mind, "Nine heroes will stop time." With that she gracefully went back to her spot behind Cecilia and sat with her legs dangling off the left side of the griffon.

"What was that about?" Cecilia asked as she handed her bag back.

April grinned, "I like to dance."

As she spoke they found themselves being lowered to the ground. Hermes announced, "Here we are! New Olympia!" The griffons landed, and Hermes looked back at them, "You can let go now, Herry, the ride's over."

April jumped off the griffon before Cecilia, and walked in front of it. She petted the griffon's beak before she seemingly remembered something. "Oh, you must be hungry." She pulled out a bag of bread like substance. "Would you like some bannock? My grandmother made it fresh this morning. It's delicious." And just like that she found herself surrounded by the griffons. With a laugh she spoke over their excited growls, "Hold on, hold on, one at a time. There's enough for everyone."

Cecilia and the others walked over to edge of the football field they had landed in. "Where are we?" Jay asked.

"You guys wanna tell me what's going on?" Herry asked.

Jay shrugged, "Don't ask me, ask Hermes. He's the one who… Where'd he go?"

Cecilia was staring at the building in front of them. She let out a sigh and groaned, "Oh great…Public High School."

April walked over to them, "Anyone else want some?" She held up the remains of the bag, "I managed to get away before the griffons could convince me to give them the rest."

Cecilia and Herry both looked over to her curiously, "Is that…" Cecilia started.

"Food?" Herry finished, he placed a hand on his stomach as it growled.

"Yup! There's enough for everybody." She passed the bag to Cecilia, who took a chunk before passing it to Atlanta, earning her a groan from Herry.

She cast a glance up at him, "It's cause you seem like the type who'd eat the rest of the bag without realizing it, especially when he's hungry."

Atlanta handed the bag to Jay, who quickly took some before finally handing it to Herry. He looked at April, who hands were empty but she just smiled, "Go ahead, I had some before I left."

He grinned and began quickly eating what remained in the bag. Jay was the first to speak something other than praise, "Hey, you guys. It's like that janitors waiting for us, maybe he can help us."

"And if not, let's just hope he lets us use the phone." Cecilia shrugged. They ran after the janitor, but when they got inside the school he was already down the hall.

They followed as Jay called out, "Excuse me sir!" But by the time they turned the corner he was already at the end of the hallway again.

Herry muttered, "He sure is quick."

"I'll say." Atlanta agreed.

"Hey, can you help us?" Jay called out, but the janitor disappeared again, "We need…man how rude is that?"

They chased him down to the end of the hallway, where they ultimately saw a closet door close. Jay was the first one to reach the door, and he turned the handle only to find that it wouldn't open. "Let me guess, locked?" Cecilia asked.

"Yeah." Jay was about to turn around but a shine caught his eye. He leaned down to look at the locking mechanism. "That's weird." He pulled a pendant out of his shirt and compared it to the lock.

"Hey, you got one too?" Herry asked as he pulled out a pendant of his pocket.

Atlanta and April both brought out their own pendants, and the four of them noticed that Cecilia hadn't bothered to move. When she realized they were staring at her, she held her hands up and spoke, "I have one too, but I think it's at the bottom of my bag buried under my three pound textbook and two pound binder, and grabbing it's just a pain for everyone."

Jay looked at her for a moment longer before turning around again and placing his pendant inside the lock. They watched as the dial on the pendant move and the door as it finally opened. They walked inside the closet only to find it empty, until Atlanta pulled on the light switch, causing them all to take a step back as a blue wall appeared.

They were all quiet, until Cecilia spoke "You know, I think I saw this in a movie once."

"Yeah? What happened?" Jay asked as he ran his fingers through the wall like barrier.

"They all ended up dead."

Jay pulled his hand away as though the wall had burnt him. "Please say those things before I touch it!"

"Welcome I'm glad you found your way. Please come in." A voice spoke from the other side of the barrier, and if they looked close enough they could see a figure waiting for them. They all looked at each other before the voice spoke again. "Don't be afraid, come."