Ok, so sorry this rook so long. I wrote this a while ago, but I forgot to type it up. By the time I remembered it I couldn't put it up because I was having Internet issues soooo... Here it is!


Sophie's POV: I wasn't sure what to think of Geff as I walked back to the Athena cabin. I never really got along well with people who were older that me.

I sighed as I went into the cabin and flopped down on my bunk. I started to plan out how we were gonna get three possibly four demigods to Liverpool and then seven or eight back safely. We were going to have to fight alot of monsters in order for this to work.

I looked over at the wall next to my bed. It was of my four best friends; John, Paul, George, and Ringo. They were all musicians, and I thought about all those nights spent on the roof Of my apartment building singing rock and roll tunes while George or John played their guitars. I smiled to myself as I pulled the photo down. I looked at all their smiling faces, knowing all of their lives where about to get ten thousand times harder and it was going to be my fault.

All of them were extremely old for not knowing that they were demigods. One usually finds out by around eleven or twelve. All four boys were over that. George being the youngest wash 15 and Ringo was the oldest at 18. I knew they wouldn't be able to Escape the monsters much longer on their own.

I put the photo back on the wall and bit my lip. I was nervous about this quest, but I couldn't help being excited to see my boys again. I just had to hold out five more days.

I stayed in my cabin the rest of the night planning. I wished I couldn't one day without planning ahead, but it comes with being the child of the-wisdom goddess. When I woke up the next morning the sun was barely up. None of my siblings were awake either, so I had to be really quiet as I got dressed for the Day.

I put my messy blonde hair in a tie before grabbing my dagger And sword before heading toward the arena practice a bit. I started to run and wasn't watching where I was going.

I grunted and fell on my hands and knees.g I heard my dagger clatter to the ground a few feet off. I got up quickly and dusted myself off before turning in a circle to look for it.

"is this yours?" some one asked tapping my shoulder. I turned and look to see who it was and saw that it was a wood nymph. She was wearing a red sundress that matched her cherry tree. I must have tripped over the roots of her tree.

I Nodded and took me dagger back from her. "thanks," I said as I started to walk again. She followed me, smiling widely.

"what's your name?"she asked softly.

I sighed. "Sophie Bennett." I said simply.

"that's nice," she said, "I'm Kora." I nodded and continued to walk toward the arena.

"where are you going?" Kora asked.

I looked over at her and noticed her skin was a sort of earthy green color and her eyes were frighteningly green. "I'm going to the arena to practice." I said looking straight ahead again.

We were vetting closer to my destination.

She nodded. "I heard about your quest." Kora continued to speak to speak to to me and I couldn't help but feel a bit annoyed. I scoffed and tried not to roll my eyes.

"I'm sure everyone has by now." I sighed. She didn't seem to pick up on my annoyance.

"oh, well ok," she said as we got to the arena,"good luck anyway."

I gave her a smile before goin inside the arena. I drew my sword and weighed it in my hands. I walked over to a practice dummy and took a deep breath. I swung my sword and before I knew it the dummy was ripped to shreds.

There was clapping from behind me and I turned to see Geff leaning against the door fame.

"you can beat up dummies pretty well, but what about real people?" he asked stepping into the arena, drawing his sword as he did so.

I rolled m eyes, "I'm not fighting you Geff." I said sheathing my sword defiantly.

"why not?" he asked as he stood in front of me.

"it wouldn't be a fair fight." I shrugged.

"is that what you're gonna say To a monster when it attacks you?" Geff's asked cheekily. I clench my teeth and look at the ground. I drew my sword again and met his stance.

We watched each other intently before Geff struck first. A bad idea I thought. He was stronger than I had prepared for and nearly knocked me down. He smirked and pulled back. I balanced myself and tried to ignore the look I was getting from him.

I struck next, and he blocked easily. I was trying to come up with a plan, but every move he made messed it up. I swung at him and with a yell and he blocked again. I groaned in frustration. he was impossible.

That's when I realized what h e was doing. He was trying to ware me down. I looked him in the eye and smirked. I stopped swinging at him so much and waited for him to move. He swung, I blocked. He nearly knocked me down again though. We both swung at the same time and our swords crossed in an X. We looked each other in the eye as we pushed against each other. I was coming up with a plan the whole time we stood like that. He looked at me with a scowl and I smirked again. He didn't lose his concentration though. I knew I could make him.

I smiled at him, but nothing. I leaned forward and planted a peck on the tip of his nose. He frowned and let up on his pressure against me. That's when I made my move. I swung at him and knocked him to the ground, his sword flying and clattering on the ground a few feet away. I smirked at him and picked it up.

I was examining the imperial gold when he spoke.

"That wasn't fair." he said as he stood up and dusted himself off.

"Is that what you're gonna tell a monster when it attacks?" I snickered throwing his cheeky line back at him. He laughed and shook his head as he took his sword from me.

"You hungry?" he asked smiling at me. I nodded. It was time for breakfast anyway. He offered his arm to me, and I took it with a laugh before the two of us walked out of the arena to the pavilion.


OK, so the Beatles were mentioned. I promise they'll be either in the next chapter or the chapter after that.