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"-equals pi r square..." The teacher, Mrs. Dodds, said writing all the note on the board.

Thalia sighed completely bored with all this math. Why would anyone need to know the volume of a cylinder again?

Annabeth copied the notes into her comb book, though. Trying to keep her mind off the day before and that morning. Thalia, sat next to her. Leo was on the other end of the classroom, and Travis was falling asleep in the back.

Percy, Connor, Beckendorf and Zoë were all in the back. Bored out of their minds.

Zoë and Beckendorf thought the second worst part of the job was when their humans were in school. Because it's the same lessons, the same setting and the exact same pointless garbage nobody cares about!

Let's add to the fact Mrs. Dodds was the worst teacher ever. She made everything much harder than it needed to be and had a temper worse than a mama bear.

Before he died, percy always saw death as freedom and other things of the like. Though Blackjack made sure to tell percy it was more complicated than that, percy hoped that at the least he wouldn't have to deal with school.

Then he died and became a guardian.

Word of advice… if you do not want to spend hours of literal pointless hours in a classroom, then either pick a human who's out of school or don't pick guardianship.

It didn't help his human thoroughly enjoyed school, so whenever it was a school day half of him couldn't wait to go and the other half wanted to go hang out with friends and play party game. Being so torn on something like that just plain sucks. He guessed it could be worse, he and his human could be the same gender and make it ten times worse.

But still, percy hated school with a burning passion. It was boring, he didn't care about what was taught… and the real kicker… he was dead.

Percy already had to deal with ADD when he was alive, it was worse because guardians got bored very easily. They were naturally restless.

It's what the guardian community called, After-Death-Hyperactive-Disposition. (disposition means, characteristic) or, ADHD. (The abbreviation came from somewhere!)

All guardians had it, it sucked most of the time… all the time. Luckily Guardians always found a way to keep themselves moving.

So, the guardians weren't surprised, even go as far as enjoyed it, when Connor got up and walked to the front of the class.

Connor walked around the 'blind' human like a predator stalking its prey.

The humans in class tried to concentrate on Mrs. Dodds, not the pacing Connor.

Connor stopped right beside Mrs. Dodds and said, "I don't get the point of math class. It's dumb and boring! Why can't school die already teach kids the fun stuff like pranks!" Mrs. Dodds voice faltered a bit but she kept writing on the board.

"Mrs. Dodds, hello, I want answers!" Connor mocked.

Travis smiled in his 'sleep' and started to try and contain his laughter.

Annabeth tried to contain her annoyance.

Mrs. Dodds can't see him, Annabeth thought. Can you tell… what's his name again? Connor? Tell Connor to shut up so we can take notes.

"Annabeth, I can't read your exact thoughts," She heard percy say from the back of the room. "So whatever the heck you want me to do, I can't." Annabeth closed her eyes.

Annabeth tried to keep herself from cursing at Percy. On one hand he was being annoying but he was always annoying. On the other hand, he was still her best friends.

"Answer me…" Connor whined. "I'm serious."

Connor kept on complaining, whining, begging. Somehow the minutes ticked by slower than it normally did. Thalia was getting more annoyed the second.

Percy, Beckendorf and Zoë started to talk about whatever. It was added noise that made it hard to hear Mrs. Dodds.

Thalia looked at the time every three seconds and was going crazy. Her ADD getting worse and worse.

Annabeth couldn't help but get lost in a single question.

How do people live like this? How did percy live like this. Being able to see things no one else could, hearing things no one else could. How many people have been labeled insane for being able to see or hear the guardians that follow others or themselves?

Maybe she was insane, maybe that's how this whole thing worked. She was insane so she could see these ghost around her.

The more she thought the more she got lost.

Seeing these people your whole life, talking to them and them talking back. People thinking you're crazy by having conversations with people they can't see.

Percy went to so many doctors to see if any of them could figure out why he still saw his imaginary friends. When they weren't imaginary, they were like dust mites. They're there but you can't see them.

Now she knew about all this, and she guess if she had it her whole life like Percy maybe it'd be easier to deal with. But she still can't understand how you could just block out dozens of people, especially these people.

Thalia was the first to snap.

Connor said, "I'll sing if you don't acknowledge me…"

Thalia shouted after, not being able to stand Connors idiocy anymore.

"Will you shut UP!" Thalia shouted at the top of her lungs. Everyone snapped their heads to her, wide eyed.

Thalia soon understood what she did and her face turned beet red.

Mrs. Dodds turned around with a hard glare.

"mrs." Beckendorf aided. "She's clear sighted, she was talking to us. I'm sorry, I should have said something earlier."

Mrs. Dodds huffed but her glare softened.

"Miss. Grace, did you say something?" Mrs. Dodds said in a warning tone. Thalia went wide eyed, she didn't go ballistic?

Was this a dream?

For a second it brought Annabeth hope that it was a dream. She didn't have problems with Percy, her life didn't get turned upside down, inside out and backwards. But she felt guilty as soon as the thought came to pass. She had a chance to see her best friend again, she understood that, but she was still so mad at him.

What is wrong with me, she thought.

"Guys," Percy said in general. "Mrs. Dodds clear sighted, so don't worry."

Annabeth and the others looked up at Mrs. Dodds.

"Uhmm," Thalia stuttered. "No, I didn't say anything." Mrs. Dodds sent a glare but finished her lesson.


Annabeth set her backpack under the cafeteria table and sat down.

Nico was already there with Will. They were talking to each other normally.

No, guardians it looked like.

Weird, she thought. she hadn't seen Percy around in a while either.

Everything seemed normal, like, normal, normal. It didn't seem right, considering the day before.

Annabeth watched as time went by slowly. She wasn't thinking about what Nico and Will were saying, she was mostly thinking about what she would say to Percy the next time she saw him.

She really missed him, she knew that. She had a second chance, a chance that almost everyone who's lost someone dreamed of having, she knew that. She knew she wanted to be Percy's friend again, but she didn't know how.

On the one hand she wanted to apologize, give up, and hug him till he dies a second time. On the other hand she wanted him to say he was sorry and she wanted an explanation on everything. That hand thought that Percy was her best friend and 'protected' her, (she was still confused on that part) then he should know exactly what she was thinking and she shouldn't have to say it.

She wished life was easy again. This was too confusing.

But she kept thinking, how she could say an apology and what situations would end with her saying 'sorry', so she could hopefully avoid them.

Annabeth was in deep thought, so deep she didn't realize Leo had sat down minutes before and was talking his head off about pranks and practical jokes.

She did hear when Leo shouted in her ear.

Annabeth was seconds away from punching Leo in the face but just sent him a warning glare and went back to picking at her food.

"Come on, Annabeth," Leo whined. "I need answers, what do you think of our idea?" Annabeth was forced to listens to Leo and Stoll's, sorry, The Stolls plan for the school. She reluctantly admitted in her head the plan was impressive, especially for Leo and Travis. She had a feeling Connor must have something to do with it.

"I think it's a dumb idea." Annabeth said instead. "You are going to get into so much trouble, you can kiss your high school career goodbye, Leo. Do not do it." Leo shrugged.

"Too late!" He shouted. "Connor already got some info, we will be kings!" Leo exclaimed. "By the way, can you help us?" Annabeth didn't know whether to snort or to bonk Leo on the head.

"What? No!" Annabeth yelled. "Why in the world would I want to purposely get expelled from the school?" Leo pouted.

"Because you're smart and we need help with the smarty stuff." Leo whined. Will leaned forward to listen better and Nico went on picking at his sand which.

Annabeth shook her head.

"You're out of your mind, ask someone else." Annabeth said firmly. Leo sighed and thought long and hard, a thing he didn't enjoy.

He imagined himself as a little cartoon, sitting at a lunch table thinking and a little lightbulb flickered to life above his head when he got an idea.

"Ohh, I got an idea!" Leo jumped in his seat with glee. Nico mocked horror.

"May God help us all," Nico faked a shiver. "Leo is thinking."

Will smiled and said in the same terrified tone, "And he has an idea." Leo pouted again.

"You guys are so mean," Leo said. "My idea is asking one of the guardians to help with the smarty stuff. Maybe Percy!" Annabeth huffed.

"Why Percy? He's a seaweed brain, remember?" Annabeth pointed out. "Idiot can't even multiply half the time." Will rolled his eyes.

"No, Leo can't multiply half the time, and I think I can understand Leos thinking," Will offered. "He's your guardian and you are super smart. See?" Leo nodded quickly like a five year old child who was offered candy.

"Yup, has anyone seen the guardians?" Leo asked. Will and Nico said no. Annabeth gave a more detailed answer of, "Havn't seen them since fourth period."

Leo started to think again.

"Also," Nico drawled. "Anyone else know if the others are eating with us." Will shook his head.

"Nope, claimed that because of yesterday and most likely the rest of their lives, they want to 'at least have one thing in their lives be normal.'" Will rolled his eyes again. "Stupid." He muttered.

"I'm putting my money on nine and four." A person's voice suddenly exclaimed next to them. They all jumped as the guardians popped into view.

They seemed to be playing 'The game of Life' but instead it was different. Different pieces, different amount of pieces and different symbols for money, also in the center of the board it read, "The Game of Afterlife."

"Am I the only one that heard the others?" Bianca asked. "Apparently someone said they didn't want to sit as one big group because they want, 'at least have one thing in their lives be normal.'" Tempest hummed as Grover spun the wheel.

"Yup, that would be mine." Tempest grumbled.

"Like they all didn't sit together at one point." Percy grumbled.

"What does the square say?" Grover asked.

"Your food has lost its appeal, get a new food."

"Dang it."

"We are going to kick all their ass's for breaking apart soon, right?" Sammy asked. Their was a chorus of, 'yes's.

"I would have done it already," Percy said. Zoë spun the wheel in the center. "But, Annabeth went and made things complicated." Annabeth jumped back in surprise, while Leo covered his mouth to hide his laughter.

Nico smirked and Will was stunned in horror

No one blamed Annabeth for something, no one.

The others hummed in agreement, making Annabeth's face turn beat red in anger.

She was right there.

"I think the whole day was complicated." Chris said. Zoë grumbled as she threw some glass bottle shaped colored paper into the center of the board.

"True." Beckendorf mumbled, staring at the colored paper in his hand.

"How was everyone last night?" Selina asked. Moans all around in annoyance.

"Tartarus." Connor complained. "It was so weird, especially when Travis made up this lie that he was looking for something and saw some certificate about me and confronted our parents about it."

"Thalia was just running to pick a fight with me." Zoë rolled her eyes.

"My problem lied with in getting used to Calypso jumping when I appear in front of her." Juniper said spinning the wheel.

"Frank had too many questions." Grover whined. "My head hurts thinking about it."

"Did anyone else's guardians thought it was weird we sleep next to them?" Magnus asked. "'Cause Malcolm almost refused to sleep in his bed…" Percy snorted.

"Woke up this morning and was pushed off the bed and shouted at like I was a criminal, then Annabeth claimed I'm not allowed to sleep in her bed anymore, amazing, right?" Percy leaned forward. "Beat that." Annabeth wanted to punch percy's dumb face.

Leo's head was on the table and he was slamming his fist into the table to replace uncontrollable laughter.

Will was giving Annabeth insincere sorry glances.

Nico was loving how they acted like they didn't exist.

The other start to think. They all shake their head.

"Yeah, Annabeth is a stubborn one." Chris sighed. "And I have Clarisse, I am the ultimate guardian for putting up with her." The others snickered.

"Thalia is pretty bad to." Zoë growled. Bianca snorted.

"Clarisse, Thalia, Annabeth... all mild compared to Nico." Bianca claimed. Nico jumped up in shock.

"Hey!" He shouted. Leo almost fell off his seat in laughter. Annabeth smirked at Nico thinking, 'now he knows what's it's like.'

Will smiled trying not to laugh.

"I swear," Bianca sighed. "He is so goddamn stubborn that he even refuses to ask his stupid crush out." Nico eyes blow out and And he turned paler than he already is.

Leo jumps up with the biggest smile ever.

"What! Nico has a wittle crush!" Leo exclaimed. Nico turned a shade of red it could make lava jealous.

Will was the only person who didn't look ecstatic or shocked at the news, almost… heartbroken?

Austin groans and bangs his head onto the table top.

"Preach to choir! Jesus Christ, watching those two chase each other is so pathetic!" Austin shouted. Bianca nodded with an eye roll.

"It's like two people playing tag and both thinking they aren't it!" Austin and Bianca said at the same time like they've said it hundreds of times.

Annabeth thought this was both… interesting and cruel. Interesting that they could just talk without thinking of consequences. She guessed it was something guardians did so much that it was second nature to them. Fascinating.

But at the same time it was cruel, because they were right there!

"We are right here!" Nico said. In his head he added, 'Will is right, here!' The guardians looked at them at once. Seemingly unwavered.

"We know," silena chuckled like it was obvious. Bianca, being closest to the others, forced Nico to turn his head so he was looking forward.

"Don't look at us." Bianca demanded. "Rule one of being clear sighted, in public we don't exist." Percy sighed in mock happiness.

"Oh the joy it brought me." Percy said sarcastically. "My absolute favorite, easiest, rule to follow." Beckendorf Got up to do the same with Leo, Will did on his own, but he seemed disconnected anyway.

Austin rolled his eyes.

"I just gave you the biggest hint…" Austin trailed off covering his face in anger. "Will, I swear to my God in heaven…" Everyone snickered at the table, already having an idea of what Will must be thinking.

Annabeth looked down at the table. Thinking, and thinking, and thinking.


Lesson two about being a clear sighted mortal, guardians talk about you, like you aren't in the room, even if they know for a fact you are.

"We guardians are the inventors of gossip!" Sammy exclaimed while laughing.

Yeah, that was fun having to listen to that and not punch any of them in the face.

But Annabeth persevered and got through it all. After school she stayed at school because she had a club thing to do.

She didn't see percy follow her into her club meeting and was slightly surprised. But she didn't dwell on it much.

When she got home though, she wasn't sure if she should be surprised or not.

Malcolm and Bobby were doing homework, well trying to. The TV was on and they seemed glued to what was playing on the TV.

A play, go figure.

The newest addition to their eyesight though was the guardians all sitting around an odd looking version of 'monopoly.'

They sure do love their knock off games, Annabeth thought with a snort from Percy.

"Actually Big Three is about one hundred years older than monopoly." Percy called over his shoulder, making the humans jump. "The 'inventor' had a clear sighted nephew that taught him the game, the inventor just renamed the game, fitted the pieces better for humans and sold it off as his own."

The guardians hummed.

"Story of… most games and phrases." Matthew snorted. Annabeth sighed deeply. She really wasn't used to that.

She looked at their dead family members, watching them play the game like it's nothing. They seemed to do nothing but play games or sleep or watch TV all day.

"Is this really all you guys do?" Annabeth asked. It grabbed the attention of the guardians. Annabeth set her backpack next to the door as she waited for an answer. "Just sit around, be lazy, do effectively nothing."

Matthew holds up his thumb as if to say, 'yes.'

Magnus was the only kind one to give an actual answer.

"Well what else are we supposed to do?" Magnus asked back. "Can't go more than Three thousand yards without basically dying, again. Gotta watch you guys day and night and can't be away from you guys for more than 9 hours and quite honestly, we're lucky to even have people around to play games with." Magnus stretched and percy hummed in agreement.

"Some guardians don't have another guardian close by in the same country." Percy added with a shrug. "Besides, it's the only thing we can do. Can't exactly talk to our humans now can we?" Percy sent an accusing look at Annabeth, which made her wince on the inside.

Of course, Annabeth thought. Always one to poke a venomous snake.

Annabeth crossed her arms.

"Well pardon me for being busy." Annabeth snapped walking away to grab something in the kitchen. She could hear percy snort.

In time she'd scowled herself for not talking to him sooner and snapping at him even though she got guilty because she didn't have a really reason to…

this was not that time.

"OOhh lord help us." Malcolm muttered. Thinking back to all the times Percy and Annabeth bashed each other's head in with their arguments.

Percy being too stubborn and… what's the proper word… sassy?- to end an argument and Annabeth being to dang prideful to admit she's wrong.

Matthew grinned like the Cheshire Cat, while Bobby frowned. Slightly wondering why everyone was acting like Hell was going to break loose any second.

"Busy, totally busy," Percy said dryly. Magnus snapped his fingers together, the board game and the pieces dissolved into nothing. Matthew snapped his fingers and a notepad and pen appeared.

Matthew wrote on top, "Annabeth" then put a line going right down the middle of the page. on the other side of the line he wrote, "Percy."

Percy not noticing his friend's antics got up and stalked to the entrance of the kitchen. Annabeth was getting a glass of water.

"If 'busy' you mean kicking me off the bed this morning." Percy mocked. "Then yes, I'd totally say you're 'busy.'" Annabeth filled her glass and took a long gulp.

"You have no one to blame but yourself." Annabeth spit. "You're the one who didn't tell me you slept on my bed." Matthew looked at Magnus who shrugged.

Matthew put a point on Annabeth's side of the paper.

Bobby saw what his twin brother was doing and covered his mouth to keep from laughing.

"I would have," Percy said casually back. "But you were already halfway asleep, I had to deal with my parents who are now clear sighted by the way and you're the one who yelled and got mad at me, I was just letting you cool off."

Annabeth rolled her eyes.

"You act like I don't have a reason for being mad." Annabeth said dryly even though she knew she didn't have a solid reason.

Even she thought she needed to let it go.

Percy jaw fell a bit; she did not say that, he thought.

"That's because you don't." Percy bit.

Malcolm got up.

"I'm gonna leave now, this seems… private." Malcolm turned on the heel of his foot and quickly ran out of the room.

Bobby paused their show and decided to play dumb.

"Honestly Annabeth, even you don't get why you're mad at me." At Annabeth slight tick of her eye percy nodded sarcastically. Acting like he was talking to a small child. "Yeah, did you forget I'm your guardian? Gods of Olympus, Annabeth, how many times do I have to say it?- I didn't die on purpose!"

"I never said you did." Annabeth crossed her arms again but didn't look percy in the eyes.

Percy scoffed.

"You didn't need to, You act like I killed myself or something! But I didn't, I got in a car crash my organs were crushed; trust me, if I wanted to kill myself don't you think I would've picked something a hell of a lot less painful?"

Matthew put a point under Percy's name.

Bobby started to laugh silently but got up and left anyway. He probably would be able to hear them through the the thin walls anyway.

Percy watched Annabeth's face and argument fall.

"Well isn't this a first." Percy muttered to himself. "The great Annabeth chase has been left speechless." Annabeth heard him, of course she did, he was only six feet away.

It was quiet. Annabeth just refusing to talk to him.

Eventually the quiet got to awkward for Matthew and Magnus and they disappeared to a random room in the house.

Percy wasn't talking in purpose. He just didn't want Magnus and Matthew to hear and then spread it to everyone else. Stuff like this is gold in the guardian community, this would go around like the Black Death in the dark ages...

Especially if Alex got word of this…

Arrogant bastard.

"I still don't understand why you're mad." Percy shook his head. Annabeth growled.

Want to know what's the annoying bit? This was percy Jackson.

Whenever she thought that name she thought; her shy, sarcastic, funny, mischievous, idiotic, loyal, doesn't think best friend.

Don't get her wrong, he was still her best friend but he was also… older. He was smarter, tougher, braver, he wasn't shy anymore, he was more sarcastic, his mischievousness was replaced with argumentative, idiotic was still there but not the same way and something told her he was still her loyal best friend.

He just just more, older, different. She didn't know if death did this to him or five years have changed him but it sucked.

Because now she didn't know what would come out of his mouth.

Annabeth looked at him through through narrow eyes.

Why was she mad at him? She had no idea. But she just let her mouth take over.

"I'm mad because you left me," she said in a stern soft voice. "And didn't do anything to convince me you were somehow there."

Percy switched his weight from one foot to the other, not that it mattered.

"Was it Magnus fault the bridge broke from under his feet?" Percy asked. Annabeth frowned and shook her head.

"No, of course not." Annabeth answered.

"Was it his fault he got swept by the river?"

"No!"

"Was it his fault he drowned because he hit his head."

"What does this…"

"Was it Matthews fault he got cancer and the doctors could help him?"

"No b-" percy cut her off with a very quiet, "so how is the way I died, my fault?"

Annabeth shut her mouth.

They were just running in a loop at this point

Percy waited for an answer but got nothing.

Percy sighed and covered his eyes with his hand.

"Look, before you go stomping off and we both leave to deal with this whole thing in our own way, let me just say, I'm sorry." Percy said sincerely. "I know this whole thing sucks and is just plain terrible. And I didn't want you to see me again in this situation, but will you stop being so dang stubborn and get over something that happened five years ago!"

Damn him, Annabeth thought, because he was slightly, maybe, kind of right.

Jeez that didn't seem natural.

"And, again, I'm sorry I died." Annabeth looked up again, surprisingly…

Percy was just happy at the little process they managed to get through by Annabeth actually looking at him.

"I'm sorry… I didn't want to hurt you and I didn't want to die. It just happened." Percy leaned against the door frame thinking about what to say. "Wanna know what the first thing I thought about after I died?" It was a rhetorical question so Annabeth decided not to answer.

"The first thing I thought was, truthfully what happened, and a few other things of what was up but after that I realized I was dead and I could think of nothing more than what would happen when you found out." Percy said, making Annabeth stiffen.

This was the reason why she was mad, well the reason she kept trying to assure herself. He didn't think of her…

"And I was in denial and almost cried because I was afraid of how my parents, family and you would react." Percy felt just a bit of Annabeth's curiosity. Never thought this would work. "Again, I'm sorry, and again, I didn't leave, I'm still here. I could've pick one of my parents or I could've not picked guardianship at all, but nope, I'm here, I'm your guardian and I haven't left. Did you know most guardians can't stand clear sighted mortals, it's like a sign for them, 'DO NOT GUARD THIS HUMAN!' So you should be lucky You don't have that type of guardian, because they would've abandoned you by now."

Percy sighed and looked from the floor to Annabeth to back to the floor.

"I know I've been saying I don't understand why you're mad, but I do, mostly and only because I'm your guardian," Percy looked at Annabeth. "I know you wanna give me a hug, so do you wanna give me one or are to stubborn to admit defeat?"

I hate him being my guardian, Annabeth thought to herself. She looked at him square on with a glare.

She was too stubborn to admit defeat but Gods she wanted to hug him. She never thought she'd be able to do that ever again and she was more tired of making herself angry over admittedly nothing.

But she did feel abandoned, she did feel angry about him dying, wondering if he thought of her at all. This that, that this, when (now that she thinks about) she knew all along he'd never do something like that.

I'm an idiot, she thought.

Percy took the cue that she was too stubborn and took the short steps to hug his human.

Annabeth nearly started sobbing at the smell of cookies and salt water that was so familiar to her but she nearly had forgotten.

Annabeth simply gave in and wrapped her arms around Percy's torso.

This was long overdue, Percy thought slightly smirking to himself.

I missed you, Annabeth thought before she could stop herself. She knew she didn't say it out loud and was hoping percy didn't hear the thought.

Percy did and his smirk widen a bit.

"I know exactly how you feel." Percy muttered vaguely, making Annabeth scowled at his smug sounding voice.

Now this was her twelve year old Percy…


"AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!" A loud ear piercing scream could be heard from China, even though the person was in Los Vegas.

The woman that made this difficult situation for Percy and Annabeth was jumping up and down with happiness.

"Ohhhh," she cooed at the screen. "So, cute! Best day ever!"

"Yeah, amazing." A familiar young girl's voice rang into the woman's ear. The woman turned around quickly, trying to hid the screen.

"What do you want?" The woman asked. The girl fixed her shirt and the large quiver on her back.

"Wanting to see if you've lost interest in your crazy idea now." The girl quipped. "Honestly, this is the dumbest idea you've ever had." The woman scowled.

"Yet, you agreed to it, didn't you?" The woman snapped back going back to the screen and leaning forward to squeal and coo at the scene in front of her.

"Yes, I regretfully did." The girl responded. "But I did it, only from what I'd gain from it, and now Dionysus has searchers everywhere trying to find out who took the mist down." The woman in this time had switched from watching the screen to looking in a mirror and applying lipstick.

"So Dionysus is the God of Guardians now?" The woman asked ignoring the girl's warning.

"Not willingly." The girl responded offhandedly. "If word gets to hestia, we're, no, you, are done for. I suggest we stop this and give up on these two." The girl knocked on the woman's screen of Percy and Annabeth.

The woman shrieked like it was the worst thing on the planet.

"How could you say that!" The woman gasped. "They are perfect, and I'm not gonna let some angry God idiocy get in my way. Besides… they just learned to get along!" The woman pouted in the girls direction.

"And I'll have them together by the time Annabeth graduates." The woman flashed the girl a winning smile. "Besides, If Dionysus is the God of guardians, he won't tell a soul, to make sure he doesn't get in trouble. guessing this is a punishment for something stupid he did that made Daddy angry?"

The girl nodded with an eye roll.

"Something to do with one of his demigod children." The girl said flatly. "Now, are you sure you know what you're doing." The woman nodded smugly.

"It's my job description, honey." The woman sighed happily before going back to her 'work.'

The girl felt like she was going to regret this even more now…

Again… sorry, not sorry.

Can anyone guess who 'the girl' and 'the woman' is? I wanna see if anyone can get it through the clue I put in the story...

Also, ideas, please, please, please…

yes I'm pathetic, thank you for noticing...

Anywho, I hope you've all enjoyed this chapter, thank you for being patient with me and I'll see you next time.

Bye!

-Kayla.