First fanfic, hooray!

This is about a girl who is named Ebin. What happens after she discovers she is a demigod?

My life is crazy.

Yeah, you're probably wondering why I'm saying that.

It all started when I was walking to English. My best friend Jenny was going on and on about how the substitute called her homework a worthless piece of (not so nice word) and how she yelled at him and had to restrain herself from punching him in the gut after he gave her a detention. Jenny is a very aggressive girl; she was forced to see the principle and the school nurse because of her very short temper on many occasions.

Anyway, we were walking to English when I noticed the new biology teacher, Mr. Gagster, staring at us with big, evil-looking eyes, as if he were thinking which instrument he should use to dissect us. I nudged Jenny in the arm and gave her a warning stare. She looked over her shoulder, at him and quickly looked away. I could see her skin had turned pale and her eyes were huge. She grabbed my arm and dragged me to the classroom.

"Hey, Jenny. Are you okay?" I asked.

"Yeah…" I didn't believe her one bit, but before I could ask any more questions the teacher came in and told us to open our books to page 348.

The lesson went on normally; with Jenny snoring and drooling on her book and creepy Adam looking at me every five seconds. The whole class thinks he likes me, but I feel like it's something different…almost like he's trying to figure out how to approach me. I hate it when guys get too close to me, it annoys me. They get all sticky and all.

After the lesson ended, I walked over to my locker to get my textbooks and finally go home! But when I was about to leave, Adam the creeper came up to me and said:

"Hey, um, do you mind if I walk with you for a while?"

"Jenny is already coming with me and I have to take the bus anyway." I replied coldly. Adam looked panicked and looked at me with big eyes full of fear

"Please. Let me take you Home." he insisted. He was starting to get really on my nerves.

"No! I told you, Jenny's coming with me." I snapped.

"Ebin, you don't understand_" He grabbed my arm and that set me on panic mode. I yanked my arm back and yelled at him:

"I told you, leave me alone!" With that I ran away not caring to look back.

I finally met up with Jenny outside of school. She had her arms crossed and as soon as she saw me she frowned.

"What took you so long?" she asked. She was obviously mad at me.

"Adam came up to me and started to freak out. He wanted to take me home, but when I told him to leave me alone he grabbed my arm and started babbling something about me not understanding." As soon as I said that, her frown disappeared and was replaced by a worried face.

"What's wrong?" I asked.

"Ebin, have you ever seen Adam come to sport or wear shorts?" she asked. I was really not expecting that.

"Um, no, but what does it have to do with what just happened?"

"They sent another one. They don't trust me. Why?" she started mumbling this kind of stuff to herself until the bus arrived. We got on and I realized that Mr. Gagster was there too. Eyeing us in an evil way. I tapped Jenny on the shoulder and pointed my chin towards the teacher. Once again, she became pale.

"Ebin, we have to get off the bus now." Her voice was urgent which surprised me. Jenny never got scared of anyone, not even cops. I looked at her, frowning. What was it with this teacher?

We got off the bus, but as soon as we had walked half a block, we noticed Mr. Gagster still stalking us. I think we could call it stalking considering he had been on our heels since this morning. I grabbed Jenny's arm and ducked in an alley. Not a very smart move. The alley was completely empty and smelled of sewer and rotten eggs. We tried to go back, but a huge … thing was blocking the path. It was Mr. Gagster, only he was three times bigger and had one big eye in the middle of his face.

"I finally got you, first one." He bellowed. I had no idea what he was talking about.

He slowly stomped over to us, probably to crush us until we became a pile of dust, and he would have made it if a garbage lid hadn't hit him in the head.

"ARRRGGGHHH" he growled "Who dares?"

As if to answer his question, Adam appeared, out of nowhere, carrying a set of reed pipes and a bronze sword. He looked at Jenny and nodded. Jenny took off her necklace and opened the locket she always carried around her neck, the one with spears on it, and it grew into huge spear, glinting in the sunlight.

"What in the world is going on, people?!" I screamed.

Both of them ignored my question and charged the monster. Jenny jumped on his back after stabbing him with her spear in the foot while Adam slashed at him and started screaming stuff in Ancient Greek which I, surprisingly, understood. After a while, the beast-monster, whatever it was, exploded into a huge pile of yellow dust.

"What was that?" I asked, my voice shaking.

"THAT was a Cyclopes. And a relatively young one considering he was easy to beat. I wonder who sent him here." Adam said.

"A… a Cyclopes. You're kidding me, right. Oh, please, tell me you're kidding me." I turned to look at Jenny, but she was too busy glaring at Adam.

"I don't think it's my job to tell you that. We should bring her to Chiron." He told Jenny, completely ignoring her glare.

"Fine. I'll take her to camp, but there is no way in hell that you're coming with us." She spat at him.

"Sorry, Jenny, but I'm a keeper. It's my job to bring her back to camp safely. And anyway, you failed at your task. You didn't warn Chiron when you saw she was powerful." He replied very calmly.

The two of them just stood there, Jenny glaring at Adam and him staring at her with a very calm, stern face.

"Um, guys," I said "if you're going to discuss my future, I'd like my presence to be acknowledged?" Still no reply. They were kind of getting on my nerves, those two. "Where do you want to take me? Who's Chiron?" I asked.

"You'll understand everything when we get there. But first, we have to get you there." He answered. "Come on."

For the first time Jenny talked to me.

"He's right. You can't stay here, they'll find you." I looked at her like she was crazy, but something in her voice proved that she was saying the truth.

"When will I see my family again?"

"It depends."

"On what?"

"First of all, on whether you can survive or not and on whether or not your parents are able to see through the mist."

I hope you liked it. This is only chapter 1 so I know it's not great, but I already wrote the second one. It's better, I promise.

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