July 15, 2013: Chapter was redone

update! Now I cant stop smiling cause would happen to hem! haha bye bye jocks! neva mess wit annabeth chase again!

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Greek Class

Annabeth and Percy were the only ones out of the group that had Greek Class after swimming so they walked in together and sat down in the two desks in the middle row so they could hear everything well but could still pass notes if they wanted. The teacher walked in and introduced himself as Mr. Ames. He started quizzing people about the 12 olympians and their symbols of power as Annabeth and Percy sat, hardly listening, because this stuff was their life and they knew it already.

Finally Percy shouted "This is way to easy why can't we do something remotely challenging," Mr. Ames glared at him and told him to go up to the board and write down fifty of the minor gods and their symbols of power, The expression on his face was priceless when Percy asked weather he should do it in Greek or English. "I'd like to see you do it in greek," challenged the teacher and then proceeded to gape at Percy when he sat down after writing fifty minor gods and their symbols of power down in perfect greek. All his classmates were astonished as well because they were accustom to his failure to understand in class.

He, Annabeth noticed had started with the gods that he had met and or had a connection with like Janus, the two headed god of choices, doors, endings, beginnings.

Percy proceeded to list all the children of Typhon, all the Titans, and all the monsters he could think of and how they were defeated as Annabeth sat there and laughed.

The teacher only stopped when the bell rang for lunch and gave them their homework super fast. The class was to draw all of the olympian gods including Hestia as they thought they looked. They were told to use a book called The Gods and Goddesses of Mount Olympus by Aki.

What he didn't know was that nine of the students had met the gods in real life and that this assignment would be easy and that the book he had said to use wouldn't be used at all and yet they would have the most accurate drawings.