A/N: I've had this written for so long! I said I wouldn't post it until I got four reviews and I only got one! Oh well, even if nobody's reading this, I'm still having a good time writing it.

Chapter 5: It's always the Math Teacher, isn't it?

Hannah's POV

We said our goodbyes and walked in to our first classes of the day. I had Algebra with Elaine and Nico.

The principal was in the room and greeted us. She said that we may sit wherever we please, but not to talk until all students were in the classroom.

Once everyone was there, she said "your teacher should be here momentarily. He could not come a week early like the rest of the teachers, because of a family emergency, but he shall be here within minutes. He called an hour ago saying he was stuck in traffic."

The class responded with some 'Okay's and some 'whatever's.

I turned to Nico, still embarrassed about what had happened this morning/last night.

"Sorry, Nico."

"For what?" he asked.

"Last night, for waking you up. Everything."

"It's fine. Your dreams were probably just really bad because there are so many demigods near you. I understand. It's okay."

"Yeah, but I'm still sorry."

Before he could respond, I felt myself feel really dizzy. Before I knew it, my mind went black and I couldn't think anymore.

Nico's POV

I caught Hannah as she fainted. The weirdest thing was that Elaine fainted at the exact same time. We (me and some other dude that was sitting near Elaine) brought them up to the front of the room.

Pretty soon (like five seconds) the teacher was in the room.

Now, he and the principal are talking. They already sent one student to get the nurse.

I knew that water, ambrosia, or nectar would help them, but I couldn't make them wake up, because I can't show ambrosia or nectar to mortals. I was lucky last night with the water, because it was dark, so Grace didn't see that Hannah had stayed dry when I poured it on her.

It turns out that I didn't need to help them, because before the student even returned with the nurse, they had woken up, again, at the same exact time.

Elaine's eyes widened when they landed on the teacher. Hannah's muscles tightened like she was a scared and defenseless little girl hiding from an axe murderer.

I looked her in the eyes, wanting to ask her what was wrong, but scared about what the answer would be. She started trembling and she gripped onto her left arm.

Elaine stood up, and with shaking hands and an unsteady voice, she lifted her index finger and pointed it at the teacher and she spoke, "What are you doing here?"

"You know him?" I asked her.

"Yes, you should know who he is by now. Look at her," She pointed to Hannah, "There aren't many people that could make her feel that weak."

Hannah started to shake her head, probably trying to make Elaine not tell me who he is.

After a few minutes of me trying to figure it out, Elaine's scared expression turned into an angry one. "Is it really taking you this long to figure it out? I don't understand how my sister could possibly have a best friend this stupid!"

I was about to retort back at her, but she started talking again. "This may be too complicated for your tiny brain to process, but stop being such a nitwit and open your eyes! Our teacher is Mr. M-m-m-mason," her voice trembled when she said his name.

I don't know what came over me, but before I could even think about it, I was on top of our new teacher and punching him like he was a practice dummy back at camp.

This seemed to wake Hannah up from her trance, because before I knew it she was prying me off of him. Just when I thought she was going to drag me away, she slapped him across the face.

I could sense his anger, he really wanted to hit her back, but he knew people were watching. This got Elaine even angrier.

"You didn't have a problem hurting her back when we were five! Why do you have a problem now? Huh? Are you going to answer me or not? Is it because the audience is a bit more than two other kids and a baby?" She looked him straight in the eyes. I was probably the only one to notice that they had turned to the same electric blue that Hannah's eyes turned when she was angry.

"I don't know what you're talking about," he was facing Hannah, Elaine, and I, so only we could see the smirk that was trying to hide on his face.

Then the principal, who we all seemed to have forgotten, was there, dragged Hannah and I to her office.

We're in for a whole load of trouble.

A/N: Sorry it's so short! I didn't want to write anything else, because I feel like it would fit better in the next chapter, which if I get three (see, I lowered my standard) reviews, I WILL update today.

Anyway, I have a character creating contest thingy for MINOR characters in the story! I need people to create roommates for Nico, a bully, maybe some teachers, any monsters, they can be mortal, demigods, monsters, anything, I just need some people to fill up this story.

Name: Try not to make it too Mary-sue or Gary-Suish

Gender: Self-explanatory, just try to keep the choices at boy and girl (you won't believe how many crazy minds I've seen out there)

Parents: Mortal/God/Goddess/ Is he/she and orphan?

Looks: I need to know how this person looks, how this person dresses, and who they hang out with.

Personality: Snobby? A real b with and itch (sorry, I don't curse, but if you didnt get that well then that's just sad!) Nice? Shy? Does this person stand out or fit in the crowd?

Backround: Tell me about his/her past. It will make it a lot easier to write about.

Anything else I should know: -self explanatory-