Hey guys! Sorry, this isn't a chapter, but I will have a new one up this weekend. I just wanted to let you know that I liked the idea of being able to talk to you via email, so I went ahead and set up an account!

The address is: mtolympusjuniorhigh (it's a gmail account!)

The point of this is that I won't really have time to reply to reviews and leave an author's note at the beginning of each chapter anymore, but I would really like to be able to talk to you guys. Here are the general guidelines:

1. You can email me, the characters from the story, or both. You can send emails to specific characters or all of them at -once.

2. I've posted a few other stories on this website, but this email account is only for the characters from the Mt. Olympus Junior High series.

3. If you have a fanfiction account, please let me know in your email what your username is so I can follow you!

4. You can ask me anything, but I will not give away any personal information regarding myself.

5. No spoilers! Sorry, but I won't reveal any information about the story that hasn't already been posted.

6. I probably won't reply to hateful emails, but I know you guys are too nice to send them, anyway :)

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That's about it! Please shoot me an email, I'm really excited about this. Next chapter will be up next week, and as a reward for any of you that actually read this whole thing, here is a sneak peak:


Athena

"And thus, Pythagoras discovered the Pythagorean Theorem. A-squared plus B-squared equals C-squared."

The math club claps as a brown-haired sophomore with thick, wire-rimmed glasses sits down. I sigh contentedly. I love the Pythagorean Theorem. It's just so fascinating to think that one day, Pythagoras just sat down and came up with this! To be honest, I'm a bit peeved it wasn't me. But I've made plenty of other discoveries, like gravity. Beat that, Pythagoras.

"Isn't this fun?" I whisper excitedly, as another student walks to the front to give his presentation on the Brill-Noether theory.

"Um, yeah!" Hymen replies, faking a smile. I sigh.

"You didn't have to join the math club," I remind him. He shrugs.

"I know," He replies, "but I wanted to spend more time with you." My heart swells. He wanted to spend more time with me, I think giddily to myself. He flashes me a charming smile, his blue eyes sparkling. Blushing, I look away and tuck a strand of hair behind my ear. He fakes a yawn, stretches, and puts his arm around me. My stomach fills with butterflies, and I smile dopily at him.

What are you doing? I reprimand myself, You are Athena, the great goddess of wisdom! You don't smile dopily for anyone! I regain my composure and try to focus on the Brill-Noether theory, but math can get boring when you already know all of it (and when a really cute boy has his arm around you). Sighing, I settle down in his embrace. I could get used to this.