Author Note: This account is shared by both Clockwork's Apprentice and Spawn of Nerdom. Third Person is written by both of us. Sabrina's POV will be written by Clockwork's Apprentice (CWA) and Natalya's POV will be written by SoN (Spawn Of Nerdom).

~The Nerdlings

Title: The Greek Exchange Students

Summary: Two sisters, who happen to be demigods, are swept away from America by their parent to Japan, where they enroll at no other than Ouran Academy.

Genre: Romance/Humor

Rated: T

Disclaimer: We do not own nor claim Ouran High School Host Club. We do not own nor claim Percy Jackson. We do own Ocs.

Prologue:

Sabrina:

I poked at my eggs. Finally, I just frowned and used my fork to push my eggs and bacon onto my twin's plate. Natalya raised an eyebrow as she looked up at me from her book. I gave her a cheeky smile and then sat back down to nibble at the fruit left on my plate.

"If you're not going to eat them, why do I even make them," Dad complained.

Before I could open my mouth, Natalya answered for me without even looking up from her book.

"She's not going to eat them because they're eggs Dad."

"Oh right," he sighed, he shook his whisk slightly, "How do I keep forgetting that?"

"Because you forget everything," I laughed, "Remember last summer? You forgot your own birthday!"

Dad huffed before he discarded his bright red apron to sit down at the table and read the newspaper. I was having a good time- for once. At the camp, it was always training, work, and monsters. Though we only went to the camp during the summer- during the school year, Dad had us to himself- which wasn't always a good thing considering the fact that my twin and I were a handful... Well, I was a handful since I was always out and about- Natalya always had her nose in a book. Monsters hardly ever went after us- we weren't the daughters of some giant god or goddess, just Athena.

"By the way," Dad said casually as he flicked through the newspaper, "We're moving to Japan!"

I chocked on my fruit, but then cheered,

"Really? Sweet! Will we still be going to camp during the summers? What part of Japan are we moving to?"

Natalya wasn't nearly as ecstatic. She set the book down with a sigh,

"Dad? Is there a point to moving Japan? Or is another one of your whims?"

That was the thing about our father- he was compulsive. He would get sudden urges to move and then we were off. That was why in our course of seventeen years in life, we've been to Greece (where he met mom and where we were born- lived there for six years), Britain (2 months), Norway (one year), Australia (five years), Swahili (four years), Denmark (one month), Canada (two months), the Bahamas (one month) and America (five months- presently). Occasionally, we even revisited those places for vacations like Spring Break (we had vacation houses in places like the Bahamas, Australia, .

Dad was able to do all of it because of his job as the owner of a big corporation- to put it simply, he was rich and there was a lot of branches all over the world (most of them we saw because they were at where we lived).

"For once," Dad said cheekily, "It's because I have an opportunity to work out a partnership with the Ootori's in Japan- granted, they aren't as rich as us, but it can be helpful."

He cheered and I couldn't help but join him. Natalya just sighed.


I whistled as we arrived at our new house. It wasn't too large since Dad knew we were happy with the simplicity. It was a modern two story house with a nice simple fence around it, outlining the large yard that was filled with trees.

As soon as the car was parked, I burst out of the doors.

"Second story," Dad called out to me, "Your room is to the left, third door on the right!"

I ran to the house, dodging all the maids and the butler. I did as Dad had said, I went to the second story. I was a bit surprised that there were two ways to go. I could go left or right. I stopped for a second, my long sleeves fell down to my elbows as I reached my hand up in thought. When in doubt, go left!

I headed to the left- I was pretty sure he said it was the third door on the right so that was where I headed. The door I reached was bright vivid blue like my hair with my name written in pink like the streaks in my hair (I dyed it- unlike my twin, who kept her hair its natural black color). At least my twin and I had the same eye color- one of the few things that were alike about us, especially since she was five inches taller than me.

I opened the door and smiled brightly. The floors were dark wood and the walls were painted light green. There was a large window that took up most of the North wall and over looked the garden. Against the window was a lounge chair that had several large pillows and blankets. A hammock was swinging from the ceiling on the East side that had several pillows and blankets. A laptop sat on a desk beside the hammock. My closet was on the West side of the room. Beside the closet door was my bathroom door. Between the two doors was shelves that were filled with plants- different colored roses mostly. Then beside the door that I entered was shelves that held cameras and other things I would need for photography. Best of all, the room was huge so it wouldn't mess me up.

I was smiling like and idiot as I headed to my closet. I thumbed through the various clothing- skirts, jeans, blouses, ponchos, and a few various things. When I found a yellow dress, I took it out. It wasn't mine. On it was a note.

Hey honey!

I know you'll go to your room before I can explain everything so I left this note on your new school uniform! You'll be going to Ouran Academy starting tomorrow! I hope you have fun! At the back of the closet is your bag filled with school supplies and your schedule that I got from the chair man when I came out here last week!

Love you,

Dad

I smiled as I tore up the dress- there was no way I would wear that. It would clash with my hair... I wondered what Natalya thought of the uniform.

Natalya:

I walked calmly up the stairs to my bedroom, which was right across the hall from Sabrina's. I ignored the concerns and strange looks as I walked up the stairs with my nose still deep into my book. I only set it down so I could thoroughly examine my new room.

The walls were a dark green, and I wasn't surprised. It was after all, my favorite color.

To add a good amount of contrast, my bed was fitted with dark blue sheets and pillows, along with my stuffed penguin, Shaden. After that, I went to the closet.

A few of the clothes were brand new and exactly my style. I smiled and kept flipping through them, frowning as I came across a bright yellow dress. I pulled off the note and crumpled it in my hand, not bothering to read it. I sighed and took it out. Perhaps with some adjustment...

I shook my head. There was no need to go to such lengths when I could just destroy it here and now. I grabbed the knife out of my combat boot and sliced it into little pieces. There was no way I was foing to wear that monstrosity. I might not have been a fashion diva like the Aphrodite children but even I knew a 'fashion disaster' when I saw one.

I smiled ever so slightly and sat down on my bed, taking out my journal as I did so. It was full of everything I needed to know. I wrote down all of the things I know about every monster there is (which is kind of saying something considering I'm the daughter of the goddess of wisdom), including a few of my theories and a few doodles. I flipped to the ending page and continued writing where I had left off yesterday.