The Odyssey

Chapter2-

It has been three months since they started their journey and they were in the Aegean Sea. Odysseus looked out to the sea and saw a big, dark figure approaching. "Turn back men!" Odysseus barked. They looked back at him with confusion. "Turn back!" Odysseus said more urgently, but it was too late. The Lock ness monster was already on their tail. Odysseus had no choice he'd have to slay the monster. He took out his sword and turned the dolphin in a way that the creature couldn't bite him; he lifted the sword and got him at the last moment. The water became crimson and it was over. "Listen, if we're going to get to our destination alive you'll have to respond quicker to my demands," Odysseus declared a bit annoyed. He sighed his crew wasn't the brightest bunch, but they're all he's got.

Odysseus and his men searched in the ocean far and wide in search of Poseidon's love. They couldn't find her anywhere. Odysseus was getting worried that his wife will be getting married to someone else because she thinks that he will not return home soon. So on their search Odysseus and his men ask Zeus where he thinks Amphitrite could be.

Zeus said, "Amphitrite is here in my kingdom. She was searching for a home a while ago and I gave her one. She found a Greek God here and decided to marry him."

Odysseus just stood in shock knowing the task will be so much harder if she's a wife of another god.

Zeus said, "Why do you need her; can I help you with something?"

Odysseus replied, "See, me and my crew members needed to bring Amphitrite to Poseidon for Poseidon to help us get home, do you know where I can find her?"

Zeus said, "She is lives in the village down below in the golden house. Good luck and good bye."

Odysseus said, "Thank you, good bye."

Odysseus and his crew members went to the golden house in the village below. Odysseus knocked on the door and a woman with a bright smile and long, shining hair answered the door.

Odysseus said, "Hello, are you Amphitrite?"

Amphitrite said, "Yes, this is her. How can I help you?"

Odysseus told Amphitrite the whole story.

Amphitrite just looked at them and said, "I'm sorry but I cannot help you. I am married."

Odysseus replied, "Who are you marrying?"

Amphitrite said admiringly, "Apollo, the god of the sun and wisdom"

"This may be a problem," Odysseus mumbled to himself, "Thank you, and farewell."

Amphitrite, "Your welcome, good bye."