PROCEED WITH CAUTION:
Those who haven't read Should've Said No! I advise you to go to my profile and read it before this. But then again, we all have freedom of choice. Who am I to dictate what you like to do?
But be warned, this story is strongly connected to the first one, and you will not know the essence of this sequel if you do not know the first part.
The PJO and HOO series is not mine and is rightfully owned by Rick Riordan. Only the plot line, and the inserted characters are mine.
PROLOGUE
Let me start with the beginning of my end. . .
I'm running as fast as my short legs could.
I forgot to pack up the Happy meal I've ordered.
My heartbeat rate picked up pace ever since that thing roared in my neighborhood.
I could see the sharp claws and terrifying tail of that mythological creature that seemed to came life just now.
And I picked the wrong decision in trusting my childhood crush and stupid cousin.
But yeah, I pretty much sucked in the decision-making part.
Meet me, Julia Valdez, and this is my story in which I'd die.
Chapter 1 SNEAK-PEEK : Blueberries Solve Anything (Julia)
The sun was setting at this point of the day. Juniella Montenegro-Valdez wasn't too excited in the fact that she is going home. Most students would like that. . .
. . . but she isn't part of that 'most'
See, she lives alone in her own house in Crystal Subdivision, Manila, Philippines. Her needs all provided from her mother's legacy before dying. Apart from total privacy Julia is having, she's left with no siblings to take care of, having her focus on her studies.
Problem is, her studies isn't just academics. It's all about physical strength. Yes, she had been 'accidentally' enrolled in a martial arts, all girls school. The prestigious Romeo Sansone Martial Arts School for Girls.
She hated the fact that all of her classmates are well prepared for battle so she couldn't really pick fights. And the fact that Juniella was proclaimed as the schools' "queen" for winning a lot of tournaments even at her age of sixteen.
"Hey, Julia!" A voice said behind her. It was her friend, Duncan. He was a tall blonde guy around eighteen years old and he's Julia's only friend in the world. (Aside from her childhood crush that was so years ago.) "I brought blueberries today! Bake these! Bake these!" Duncan told her as he thrusted the basket of blueberries at Julia's hands, whining like a kid who wants ice cream.
"What. . . Blue tarts again?" She asked, with edginess in her tone. Her fiery brown eyes were focused on her friend. Julia was never the socialite. She was the kind of person who was distant. Her reason of it was debatable, though.
Author's Note:
A little teaser for all of ye who are fans of Should've Said No!
As promised, I shall post the real first chapter of this sequel in February 9.
I think I've had enough hiatus break from writing my PJO story.
Review in what you think about our new main!
