Percy reads the books
Percy was waiting for Annabeth, he was meeting at the library so that he could get some help on math problems. They wanted to meet at the library because if Percy was late, Annabeth would have a place to do homework quietly. This was the first time that she had been late to the tutoring session, usually she was earlier than Percy. As he looked around the library for a place to sit, his eye caught on a book. As examined more closely, he saw that the book was titled: Percy Jackson adn teh Pioylmans. As he unscrambled the title, or tried to, he was intrigued by the fact that he shared the same name with what he supposed was the protagonist of the story. He contemplated this for about two seconds, then shoved the thought out of his head, realizing that it was probably just a fluke. He sat down at the nearest table and pulled out his phone, to see if Annabeth was alright, when she walked into the door and said, "Lets get to studying, shall we?" And that was the last time that Percy ever thought about the book again.
The End
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Authors Note
This is how I thought the scene would go. I figured that Percy probably wouldn't like reading the books, and neither would the extremely busy gods and goddesses. I mean, you can't really say that Hermes was bored so he gave them a book, or whatever. Hermes wouldn't have time to watch the aftermath, he has a million missed calls to catch up on! And Percy is dyslexic, and despises reading. He would rather risk the school finding out that he cheated on his essays than read a book and write the essay. I am just saying, that he would not (probably) read the books!
Bro fist to a LOT of people that I am to lazy to type in. And to whoever is actually reading this.
