Jenna's point of view
I was walking into the café when somebody tried to grab me. Instantly, but not voluntary, I punched back, swung around and kicked the stomach, hard.
Elizabeth fell to the floor. I hadn't realized it was Elizabeth, my best friend. I helped her up.
"Sorry, but you know my strange reflexes I have, and ADHD," I said. She smiled, wearily.
We walked into the café. It smelled like cinnamon roasted coffee latté. My favorite. It had a cinnamon colored wall, with dark blue curtains. We sat at a table near the window.
Thankfully, no one had seen, but a strange red-haired, gray eyed woman, who was drinking coffee, wearing a crow black coat, had.
When we walked in, she had fidgeted, but then seemed to normal again. Such strange people in this world!
"So, what's new? 'Cause I have something for you!" Elizabeth said, in a pained voice, while she held her stomach.
I smiled. My life was boring. Why would there be something new?
"Nothing much, just one of those strange, inevitable dreams," I answered.
She smiled. She took something out of her bag. It was a small box. I opened it.
Inside, there was a small necklace with a Greek 'aegis' which was used in one of my favorite greek myths; Medusa.
Athena had worn it. It was a breastplate with Medusa's head on it.
"Happy birthday," Elizabeth sang. I hugged her. There was no friend in the world like her.
Athena's point of view
I looked at the girls. Jenna noticed me, but she was the only one. I was about to finish, when a lady asked me to pay.
What disrespect toward the gods! If I wasn't undercover, she would have been the fourth medusa.
I payed the woman 10 drachma, as she looked astonished at me, for she had never seen that currency, and I left, just after noticing how Jenna had my gray eyes.
I entered the elevator that leads you to the third floor, but as I got in, making sure no one was in it, a sixth hundred button appeared. I pressed it.
I suddenly felt dizzy, as always, and as the elevator grew with me to the size of a god, we raised at a 50km per hour speed.
When the elevator stopped with the rumble and opened, I stepped on the bare cloud floor of Olympus.
What a nice city Jenna would live in soon!
