Hey guys!
Thank you so much for all the reviews and views! It means a lot! Please continue reviewing! And if you have any ideas for my story, please PM me bout them! I'll of course give you credit, if I use it! Also, I think about letting Percy and Annabeth narrate a chapter or two. What du you think?
Disclamer: I don't own Percy Jackson, Rick Riordan does. And Gods bless him, for writing such an amazing story!
As the bell sounded for the last time of that day, everyone was eager to get out as quick as possible.
I was no exception.
I grabbed my back, and almost ran out of class, eager to get away from Mrs. Simmons' class and the school in general.
I went to the parking lot outside the school, to wait for Hana, Percy and Annabeth.
We had agreed to meet there, so we could walk home to Annabeth and Percy.
I was still getting used to Annabeth's place, now also was Percy's.
When I got to the parking lot, Hana was already there.
"Hey Hana," I said, as I walked up to her, and stood next to her.
"Hi Miles," She answered, and smiled at me.
"Do you know, which subject Percy and Annabeth has had in the last hour?" I asked her.
"Nope," she said, popping on the p.
We stood in silence, waiting for them to arrive.
But it wasn't an awkward silence, we just didn't say anything.
Every time the doors opened, I looked up, hoping to see Annabeth.
But she didn't come out of the doors. Not even after 10 minutes. Neither did Percy.
"Why do you think they aren't here yet?" Hana asked me.
"I've no idea." I said, and sat on the ground.
If we was going to wait for them for another 10 minutes, I could might as well, just sit down.
After two more minutes, Hana joined me on the ground.
People had stopped coming out of the doors about 5 minutes ago.
Why wasn't Annabeth here yet? She always came on time.
"Do you think something has happened to them?" Hana asked me, after a bit more time.
"What could possible happen? We're at school." I said.
"That's my point! What if someone from 'the group' has done something to them?" She asked in a worried voice.
Maybe I should tell you about 'the group', as we call them. (They call themselves 'The kings and the queens', but we refuse to call them that, so we just call them 'the group'.) It's the group here at this school, that scares almost everyone to death. And if they decide to pick on you, you're doomed.
"Nah," I answered, "I don't think so. Besides, don't you remember their fight from yesterday? I think they can take care of themselves."
"But they're only two, and there's 14 members of the group!" She argued.
"You want to go looking for them, then?" I asked her.
"Yes!" She said, and stood up.
As I got up too, I spotted two shadows that came running around the corner, chased by something.
As they got closer, I could see, that it was Percy and Annabeth.
"Thank God, it's you, I was worried abo-" Hana said as they got into hearing distance.
"Not now," Annabeth said as she ran by.
"We'll be back anytime soon," Percy back to us.
Annabeth had a baseball bat in her hands, and Percy a pen.
What exactly they were using them for, and why they were running from a.. from a dog? I think it was a dog, yes, I really didn't knew.
"We'll just wait here then," Hana shouted after them, and sighed. "They act really really strange sometimes. I don't know how often Percy does this, but this is for sure, not the first time Annabeth has been running from a pet with a bat or something in her hands."
"Yeah," I said, "I've noticed it too. Remember that time Annabeth was gone for like 30 minutes, and then came back seriously injured and bleeding and everything?"
"Yes!" Hana bursted out. "Or that time she almost beat a cute little kitten to death!"
"Oh! I remember! I still don't understand why she did it. It wasn't a monster or anything." I said.
"It's weird." Hana then said, after a couple of silent seconds.
"Very much," I agreed, and we both sat down again, to wait for Percy and Annabeth to come back.
Percy and Annabeth came back five minutes after we had sat down, Percy bleeding a bit, but both of them laughing, as if they ran from dogs everyday.
"Did you see it's face?" Percy asked.
"Yes!" Annabeth laughed "'Hey, remember me?'" She then said, trying to fake Percy's voice.
"And then you was like, 'Bye!' and then Splash! And it was dead. It was stupid of us to run, we should just have killed it right away." Percy said, laughing as he remembered the memory.
"You killed the dog?!" Hana bursted out, looking worried for the dog.
"A dog? What dog?" Percy asked, looking confused.
"That dog you ran from?" Hana told him, like it was the most obvious thing in the world.
Percy opened his mouth, but Annabeth cut him off.
"Oooh!" Annabeth said, "that dog! No, of course not. We would never kill a dog. That would just be weird. Right Percy?"
"Right." He said, and nodded.
"Should we get going?" She then asked, ending the conversation about the dog, and weather she and Percy had killed it.
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"Add 'He's also the coolest and most awesome God of all the greek Gods," Percy said.
We was making our greek project, and both Percy and Annabeth had pretty strong opinions about the greek Gods.
Right now they were discussing Poseidon, the God of the sea.
Percy really seemed to like this guy. It was almost like he knew him personally.
"No way, Seaweed Brain!" Annabeth said.
"Then we can also say that Athena is the smartest and um.. second coolest Goddess?" Percy tried.
"She is the smartest anyway." Annabeth just said. "There is a reason that she's the Goddess of wisdom. It's because she's smart. And so is her children. But your brain is just to full of seaweed to understand that."
"You have to say that." Percy said, "but can we then just say that my.. er.. I mean Poseidon is the most awesome God then?"
"Nope." Annabeth said again.
"Pleeeaaaseee Annabeth!" He pleaded and made a puppy face.
"Ugh.. Okay then."
"And also that his children, especially one, all are very cool, and awesome, and badass, and strong, and good looking, and.."
"Shut up." Annabeth said and gave him a glare.
Percy didn't say another word about Poseidon's children.
It had mostly been Percy and Annabeth that had been doing this project so far.
The only thing Hana and I had been doing, was the writing.
It was amazing how much they knew about the greek Gods. They knew frigging everything. It weirded me out, and almost terrified me. They told us things about their personalities, their likes and dislikes. But the weirdest part of it, was that they talked about the Gods in present time, like they still existed.
But of course, I knew they didn't. And they never had. At least I didn't thought so.
"Who's next on the list?" Annabeth asked, trying to keep going on with the project.
I looked down at the paper I was holding in my hands.
"Hera," I said.
She frowned. "Ugh.. She's so.. She's so.. Annoying!"
"Be careful what you say," Percy said, and glanced nervous out of the window, like he was expecting that we would be punished for what Annabeth had just said.
"You know I don't like her. Never had, probably never will." Annabeth muttered.
"How can you not like her?" Hana asked. "She's the Goddess of marriage and family."
"Oh, you don't know her!" Annabeth frowned.
"And neither do you, right Wise Girl?" Percy said in a demanding voice, and shot her a glance.
"No, of course I don't." Annabeth said, like he had just said the most stupid thing in the world.
And it actually was a pretty stupid question. You couldn't know the ancient greek gods.
Hana and I left after an hour or so.
Percy and Annabeth had had a lot of discussions and even two fights during the last hour we worked on the project.
Some of the Gods they could agree if they liked or disliked, but about some of the others, they had very different opinions.
When their fights got really heated up, they started arguing in Greek.
I could only understand a few words of what they were saying.
Annabeth said something about a fish guy and a funky girl with red hair.
Percy said something about always believing she was smarter and some guys called Luke.
Annabeth almost started crying, when Percy mentioned that Luke guy. He said something, I think was an apology, and so did she.
At least that was what I thought. I wasn't good at Greek, but they seemed to understand each other perfectly.
After that, they started speaking English again, and acted like they hadn't just had a fight in Greek.
