DISCLAIMER: I DO NOT OWN PERCY JACKSON!
ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO RICK RIORDAN!
Goode High School Reads "The Lightening Thief" with the Seven, Thalia, and Nico
This story takes place after "The House Of Hades"!
Chapter One:
Percy Jackson's POV
"What happened?"
"What the heck?!"
"Is that Percy Jackson?"
"I thought he was missing!"
"Who are those other kids?"
"The blonde is hot!" Why are we in Goode High School? We are supposed to be on our way to Greece!
"Settle down. Settle down." Why was Apollo here? I could see that the other demigods were asking the same question and the mortals were wondering who was the blonde in the tuxedo standing on a table.
"We are here to read a book about the greatest heroes!" Apollo exclaimed dramatically. "They are going to introduce themselves as soon as I tell you the rules! First, you will NOT be able to leave this room until you read ALL ten books!" I was just about to open my mouth to ask how we were going to save the world if we were stuck here when Apollo raised his hand and said "No questions until the end!"
"Also, no time will pass when you are in this room and Last, but definitely not least, the room will provide anything you want. You just have to ask." Apollo finished with a flourish. "Oh! I almost forgot! The Gods are real! By Gods, I mean the Greek and Roman Gods! We are NOT a myth! I am a god! The heroes" he pointed behind him at us, "are Demigods or Half-Bloods, they are half human and half god!" Then he walked right out the door. For a minute, there was just stunned silence, then, everyone erupted.
"Yeah, right,"
"He is a raving madman!"
"That was the funniest thing I've heard all day!"
"The Greek and Roman Gods are not real! It is not possible." Wow, and I thought MY reaction was dramatic!
"I thought YOU were dramatic when Chiron told you the Gods were real, Seaweed Brain!" Annabeth said smirking.
"I wasn't that bad!" I protested halfheartedly. She raised an eyebrow. "Oh, all right I might have overreacted a bit…"
"A bit!? You ranted about them being myths for 10 minutes!"
"All right, a lot!" We were interrupted by one of teachers, Miss. Adams (the A.P. Algebra teacher) finally shouting,
"You don't have to believe in those so-called Gods, but you do need to sit down and listen to these…" She seemed to be searching for a word to describe us. "…demigods!"
