Here is my first fan fiction ever. A little warning most of my Greek history either came from my 12th grade English class or Hercules and Xena from TV. So if some stuff sound like it is going to be a cross over, I am trying not to.

Sorry this chapter looked messed up, I tried to fix it.

Disclaimer: I don't own anything in her but Curtis, so far.

Indiana Jones and the Greek Gods

Indiana Jones moved threw the forests heading for Mount Athos. His guide Curtis led him down an old bruised and torn path. As they enter the mouth of a cave hidden carefully in the forest about one mile from the mountain, Curtis warned him "Careful, this cave is to be guarded by the gods and no man should enter! And if I die, I'm taking you with me."

Indy looked at him and said, "Well let's just hope we make it." Carefully they turned the corner and entered underground hallway.

As they walked into a big room, Jones looked at the floor and stopped Curtis from walking past him. He pointed out on the walls there were little holes, and that the floor was uneven, really uneven. Indy picked up a stone and threw in across the floor. As soon as the stone hit a very low spot arrows flew from the wall. If either of them had walked across that they would have been dead. Curtis looked at Indiana and just said, "Thanks, and I told you so."

Being careful walking on the high spots on the ground they made their way threw the room to a long and narrow shaft going strait down. Both looked down. The as it went down darkness swallowed the shaft. Curtis took a penny from his pocket and threw it down the shaft and said at the same time, "Make a wish."

After some time they heard the coin hit solid land, indicating that the bottom was about 15 feet below them. Along with that there was a soft sound that none of the men could identify.

Curtis looked down into the dark pit and went "Good luck with that, I'll see you at the front of the cave, if you live."

Indiana looked at his guide and asked, "Why are you leaving before all the fun? I thought that you wanted to know what is in this cave?"

Curtis started to laugh and said, "There are three reasons: 1) I do not do good around highest, 2) I don't know what your kind of fun is, but every guide I know who led you somewhere either never came back or had to go to the hospitable, and 3) I am not stupid to face the gods wrath for going into one of there heavily guarded fortresses. So tell me what you find, if you make it back out alive."

"Fine," Indiana said giving up, "but if you leave I'll only pay you half." Indy started climbing down a rope he set up during the argument, being followed by Curtis growling something about needing the money.

As the boys lowered down the rope that low noise slowly got louder. Wen they were around the middle of the hole Indy heard a sound that me him pale. It was a sure sound of a rattle. When they came to the end of the rope to the underground chamber there were five large rattlesnakes! Indy started to curse under his breath, a lot.

Curtis stood there; "Well?" he said impatiently, "aren't you going to start doing some fancy whip tricks, or something?"

"Give me a moment, I HATE snakes!" Indy said taking out a gun and amid for the closest snakes head.

After blowing the heads off of all five snakes and getting covered in snake goo. They moved down the chamber both of the guys were grumbling about something, Indy on how he hates snakes, and Curtis about how he smells and need a bath.

When they came to the end of the chamber there was a statue of a man, and hanging from his neck was half of a talisman. Along the talisman was some type of writing that neither of the men could decipher, although it looked vaguely like ancient Greek.

As they left, when they reached the opening of the cave the ground fell from under Indy's feet. If Indiana didn't know how to use his whip, he would have fallen to his doom.

When they reached the airport Indiana put on a fresh change of clothes and put the half talisman around his neck.

Curtis gave Indiana one last but of advise before leaving. "If I were you, I would wait awhile before coming back to Greece, if not the gods might kill you." And with that charming note the plane left.