So, still bored. I thought I would try Percy Jackson this time. Please review so I know if someone is actually reading and liking my stories. I am doing this for fun, but I could always keep them inside my head if no one likes them.
I do not own the Percy Jackson series.
Taking a deep breath, Percy walked into Goode high school. He was trying to make his mother proud by going back to school even if it wasn't how he wanted to spend his free time. After the defeat of the giants, he was free to do whatever he wanted.
Sally Jackson wanted her son to have a decent education. He has had such a hard life between monsters and the gods. She wanted him to be prepared for the future. If he never went back to school, it will be difficult for him to find a job in the future. She knew Percy would just barely and he never liked school, but she also had a secret weapon. Annabeth, Percy's official girlfriend, would want to make sure Percy went to school. After a chat with Sally, Annabeth somehow managed to convince Percy to go back to school.
Annabeth was currently staying at Camp Half-Blood. She was needed to help oversee reconstruction. She wanted to spend some much needed quality time with Percy, but it turned out to be more difficult than she first thought. With all the building going on at camp, Percy was starting to feel ignored. Since Sally wanted him to go back to Goode, Annabeth thought that it would distract him from not spending time with her.
Walking down the hallway, Percy tried to keep his head down. He hated any attention from people he didn't know very well. No one really paid that much attention to him, but he was glad. Percy enjoyed being able to blend in and never wanted to stand out in a crowd. There was only one problem.
When he went over to his locker, there was a group of four boys standing directly in front of it. Percy did not want to talk to anyone if he didn't have too, but he needed to get into his locker. Sighing, he cleared his throat to get their attention. They stopped talking and turned around.
"Can you move so I that I can get into my locker?" Percy asked flatly. He didn't want anyone to assume he wanted to be involved in any conversation.
"Yeah sure sorry." said the one closest to Percy. He had brown hair that was so short, he was almost bald. His eyes were the color of brownies.
Mmm brownies, thought Percy. I must be hungry. I feel like I didn't eat breakfast. Well, it is me.
"I'm Brian by the way," introduced Brownie Eyes. He stuck out his hand which Percy stared at. Brian put his arm down, seeing that he was not going to shake it. "These are my friends on the swim team." Brian continued. "Liam," gestured towards the one with blonde hair and sky blue eyes, "Mahdi," jet black hair and deep blue eyes, "and Emmet," the African- American with waves.
Percy just nodded and opened his locker, ignoring the looks the other boys were giving him. Percy didn't want to meet new people. All he wanted to do was get school over with so he can do nothing until Annabeth can visit.
"That was pretty rude." Liam commented with a slight southern accent. Liam didn't know who this kid thought he was, but he was not going to put up with a jerk. "The least you can do is say hi back."
"Look, am sorry okay." Percy apologized. He closed his locker door and looked them in the eyes. "My name is Percy. I'm just not in the mood for people or talking."
"Girl problems?" asked Mahdi. Percy was shocked that he guessed it right away.
"How did you-" He started.
"Emmet is dealing with a girl too," interrupted Mahdi. "He hasn't exactly been his normal talkative self. Emmet looked down at his feet while the other two nodded their heads.
"His girlfriend just broke up with him," added Brian.
"Oh, my situation is nothing like that," Percy hurriedly denied.
Before Liam could ask what his situation was, the bell rang. For once Percy was happy to go to class. It wasn't that he didn't appreciate them trying to start a conversation, it was just awkward for him.
~time skip~
Percy almost ran to lunch so that he can sit at a table alone. Crossing his fingers, he hoped his luck wasn't going to be bad. Of course, half-bloods never had the best luck. He was taking a bite out of his pizza when Brian, Mahdi, Liam and Emmet walked straight to the table Percy was sitting at.
"Mind if we sit down?" asked Mahdi. "This is our normal table.
Of course it is, Thought Percy. This is going to be a long lunch.
What do you think? Should I continue this story? Please let me know if you see anything I might need to change. Thanks for reading.
