Savanna torches the gym
As a teenager, there are a few things you don't want to hear. Examples are "James, your failing math", "James, I have good news and bad news", or "James, you need braces", but I don't tend to hear these things very often. I hear "James, the tests came back positive", "James, you have a tumor in your arm", and, wait for it, "James, you have no future." And those aren't what normal 14 year-olds tend to hear. My name is James Parkinson, but everyone calls me Sparx. I live in Savanna, Georgia, and wouldn't you know, my best friends name is Savanna. I watch as her bike pulls into our driveway and she dismounts. Me and Savanna have known each other for years, and we do everything together. Her hair is pulled back into a ponytail and her mud-brown eyes were wild with excitement. I go to the door, but before I get there, Savanna is already pounding at the door. "James, get your bike and follow me to school, NOW!" Okay, no one calls me Sparx, but it is a pretty cool nick name. "Why?" I ask her "Just come on!"
As we ride our bikes to school, I see why Savanna was panicking
There is a gaping hole in the gymnasium wall.
"I'll explain on the way." Savanna said.
"Where are we going?" I ask her
"First, we'll investigate, and then I'll take you to Camp Half-Blood."
"Where?" I ask her. All this was to confusing. "Look, we'll investigate the gym, and I'll explain everything later." "I wish later was now." I grumble. Then I blink, and we're in the gym, and Savanna is putting a bunch of weird stuff in her bag. "Did you get all that?" she asked. Suddenly, memories came flooding back, and I realized I agreed to go to some camp with my best friend because I had a parent that was a Greek God. "I think so." I respond sheepishly. "Savanna, did we just jump in time?" I ask. Well, I have godly blood, I probably have super powers. "You did, now do it again." "What?" Savanna interlocked her fingers with mine. "Transport us into the future about 4 hours" When I opened my eyes, I of course knew everything about camp, and I knew another thing. Savanna had told me before we left, she torched the evidence I was there. That probably meant the whole gym was a crisp in the middle of the school. And the last thing is, I think I enjoyed it when Savanna grabbed my hand.
