Here's chapter two! Be read for anything! Or, as Batman says, "Expect the unexpected!"

The Lost Boy

"Repeat, all students to their cabins!" the voice blared over the speaker.

"For the last time, SHUT UP!" yelled Dialect, furious. "OK, who took my helmet?" asked Dialect. After looking for what seemed like forever, he saw there was a newbie, with fangs, spiked hair, and a bad attitude, all signs of a son of Atlas, the titan of endurance.

If you have ever been bitten by a snake, you still don't know the pain of an Atlas child bite. It is like being bitten by five poisonous snakes in the same place at the same time.

"Hey, what do you want?" asked the kid.

"Well, first of all, I'm Dialect," said Dialect.

"Atlast, nice to meet you," said Atlast, putting out his hand. Dialect grabbed it. "Thanks," said Atlast.

"For what?" asked Dialect.

"For grabbing my hand like an idiot," said Atlast, flipping Dialect over. "Here, I will help you up," said Atlast.

"Now, thank you," said Dialect.

"Why?" asked Atlast.

"For grabbing my hand like an idiot," said Dialect.

"Dang," said Atlast, getting flipped three times.

"I don't care if Zeus sends me to Hades', that was fun!" said Dialect.

"Yeah, and it hurt, too," said Atlast, rubbing his head.

"What? Be thankful I didn't throw you," said Dialect.

"Thanks," said Atlast, sarcastically. "Hey, Tanis said you have a sister, where is she?" asked Atlast.

"Oh, Izabetha? She's enrolled in Cabin 9," said Dialect. Then, Atlast blasts out the door. "You're welcome!" yelled Dialect, still looking forward. Then, Izabetha skipped in, swinging her hips and humming the words to the remade song, Greek Dance Mix. ( Find it on youtube. Look up greek songs. )

"Hi, Dialeft," said Izabetha. Izabetha is only 4, so she can't pronounce Dialect yet. "Has Mommy or Daddy come to visit?"

"No, not ye... wait, how did you know they were coming?" asked Dialect.

"Well, you change into things, I see the future," said Izabetha.

"Oh, well, go watch for them," said Dialect.

"Hello, Hard Head," said Anetha, the daughter of Zeus.

"Oh, Hi," Tanis said, blushing.

I see him blushing, thought Anetha. If he tries to kiss me again I'll kill him!

Then, Tanis made a running jump, missed, and landed face first in the ground.

"Well, I guess that's punishment enough," said Anetha.

"So you're not going to shock me to Wisconsin?" asked Tanis.

"Your head is so thick, I don't think it would cause much pain," said Anetha.

"So, why are you here?" asked Tanis.

"They found out I'm the daughter of Anezith," said Anetha.

Anezint is the god of spiders, like Spider-man, but stronger. Ten times, to be exact.

"Dialect! Dialect! Daddy's here!" said Izabetha, rushing in.

"Hephaestus? Here? Now?" asked Dialect.

"Yes," said Izabetha. "He came on a metal horse," she said.

"OK, I am already packed, let's go!" said Dialect

Then, he paused. He hadn't seen his father in three years. He had learned to shapeshift and Izabetha saw the future. But, most important, he had been kicked out of his father's, or fathers's, cabin! How could he explain that without Mom passing out?

Not easily, he thought.

"Ouch! Stop that!" said Tanis, rubbing his back.

"Then never kiss me again!" yelled Anetha.

"Fine, fine, I promise," he said, crossing his fingers behind his back. "Much," he whispered.

"Oh, and Poseidon is waiting for you on the current," said Anetha.

"Oh! Thanks!" yelled Tanis, running out the door.

Stranger and stranger. The next chaper is called The Truth. What is the truth? Read and find out. Read and review! Dialect Metal out!