"2. Do not hide spiders in the Athena cabin, no matter how fluffy and small they may be."
Connor
I looked at the glass box my brother had carried into the Hermes cabin.
"Got the goods?"
Travis smirked, nodding. I opened the box carefully, making sure that none of the little critters escaped.
"Let's go."
Together we snuck into the Athena cabin (don't ask how) and placed the spiders carefully on every bed. Everything was going right- there was no way we were going to fail this prank. Suddenly there was a piercing scream, and the whole Athena cabin sat bolt upright, and started screaming their heads off. It would have been funny if we weren't still standing in the middle of the cabin.
Did I ever mention how much I hate jinxes?
I mentally cursed myself for thinking that nothing would go wrong, because, every single time somebody says that, something bad happens. It's rather cliche actually. I blame the fates.
Screw you fates.
So, instead of being safely out of Athena cabin and laughing at the screaming that could probably be heard over the entire camp, we were now standing in the middle of a bunch of Athena campers. And they were angry. Annabeth was standing up and glaring at us, making us whimper. Literally. She pulled out her dagger and twirled it in her fingers menacingly.
"You. Are. Going. To. Pay." She snarled, eyes blazing.
I gulped. "Now Annabeth, why don't we try to sort this out like normal peop-" I was cut short by Annabeth's dagger whizzing past my head, barely missing my ear. I gingerly touched the side of my head, then yelped. Half of the hair above my ear had been shaved off!
Annabeth then clicked her fingers and a small daughter of Athena- who was about seven- walked into the bathroom and out again, holding two bottled of... Something.
Annabeth grinned evilly and advanced on us with the bottles, which I later found out was hair dye. Four Athena children held us back as we tried to escape.
Nothing could get any worse than this.
I did say how much I hate jinxes, right?
Suddenly, the devil herself burst into the cabin. And no, Hades is not female. I meant the daughter of Hecate.
You know, the one who stuck Travis into the ground and left him to feel Katie's wrath?
Yeah, that one.
"Hey Annabeth! I got you the hairspray you- Whoah." Lou finally noticed us.
I sighed gratefully. Lou was coming to save the day!
Not.
"You in trouble again?" She asked, a smile gracing her lips.
"Of course not! We were just- uh- admiring the spiders decorating the cabin!" Travis said.
"Uh huh." Lou said, before turning to Annabeth. "How about I take one of these of you hands for you?"
Annabeth narrowed her eyes at Lou, before eventually saying "Okay. Fine."
Lou grinned, and grabbed me by the arm and dragged me off to Zeus' fist.
"Thank gods you saved me!" I gasped. "Now, if you don't mind, I'm going to go now..." I trailed off as I realized that Lou still had a smirk in her face.
"I never said I'd save you. I just told Annabeth I'd take you off her hands."
I looked at Lou warily.
She waved her hand and I felt my feet sticking to the ground, and antlers growing out of my head.
It's not a very nice feeling, having antlers.
"I'll just let you here until the spell wears off." She smirked.
"Think of this as a lesson- never prank a daughter of Athena." Lou leant over slightly and brushed her lips over my cheek, before walking off.
If anyone happened to be waking by Zeus' fist at that time, they most likely would have seen a boy staring dreamily at a girl in front of him, with antlers growing out of his head and a silly grin plastered across his face.
I took a step forward to go after Lou, but ended up falling flat on my face.
Screw you, Lou.
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