A day in the lives of Thalia, Annabeth, and maybe Piper

I write Annabeth, my friend writes Thalia, and maybe another friend will write Piper

None of the people co-writing have accounts

Annabeth' view

Beep, beep, beep... it was 6am and time to get ready for school, at least I'd have Hazel to talk to on the way. When my dad takes me I read until we get there. Living 20 mins on the opposite side of town isn't a good thing in the morning. Well New York is a big place, but I did transfer to go to a different school than I was assigned to. Being Athena's child obviously made me love to learn, but I couldn't say I didn't dislike some of my classes.

Once I got to school I eagerly ran to my locker to put away my stuff. I couldn't wait to get to 1st period to see Thalia and Piper. Grabbing my literature binder and book I walked to classroom, my locker was in one of the last rows, but at least it was near my first few classes. Since I had been quick I had 4 minutes to talk to the rest of "the gang". Piper was already there, trying to do Thalia's hair, though she was holding her back. My two best friends were very different, but we were all a lot alike. I ran to say hi to Rachel, Reyna, and Hazel then went back to see what Thalia had done to Piper, for messing with her hair. She had just taken the hair brush, and got it stuck in her hair. I wasn't too bad, so I was able to untangle the hazardous pocket brush and run to my seat seconds before the bell rang.

My teacher said her annual morning speech, including the famous good morning, stay awake its Monday stuff. During announcements I checked over my work making sure I had everything right, I mean I have expectations. After that, I just looked aimlessly around the room until my eyes rested upon the people sitting next to me. I just 'loved' my table partners. The ever cheerful Ally, the 'lovely' Drew, and Ethan, whos always sick.

The announcements started and I just loved how Thalia groaned when she saw the lunch menu, whilst I myself was rejoicing about my packed lunch. Literature was different in a good way, we did an argument on censorship in the U.S, but it was not one bit boring. May I suggest do not try a debate with me... For my group I basically did all the talking, and we focused on the topic of wartime censorship. I was 100% against it, and boy was I going to win this battle. A few good arguments were:

Wouldn't you like to know where was bombed, or if a family member was hurt

What about how many people were in poverty

If there were any attack plans

News from relatives fighting in the war

America does have freedom of speech.

Let's just say I won the epic battle, to become the best well known fighter in the room, using words, or physically. When class ended I left the room holding my head high, and quickly said a few words to Thalia and Piper on the way out.