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~Lucky
Callie`s POV
"Callie, drop my knife," Annabeth growled, "Now."
I smirked. "Nope. You gotta admit it first."
"Your a demonic little girl, you know that?"
"Well, I`m actually only two years younger than you." I smiled sweetly and waved Annabeth`s dagger in her face.
"Give it back!" She demanded. She lunged, but I, being a daughter of Apollo and a born archer, easily darted out of the way.
"You know what I want. Admit it."
"I don't like him!" The daughter of Athena said. Yeah, like I believed that.
"Oh, come on!" I said, "You guys are always flirting. Don't you think that you should ask him out?"
She looked down. "It's not that simple."
"It is ac- Oh my gods! You just admitted you wanted to go out with him! I am so amazing! I helped you realize your true feelings! I rule!"
Annabeth stared at me for a minute. "You'd better not tell anyone, Callie Miller. If you do, you`re dead."
"Yeah, yeah, yeah," I said quickly, "Now if you`ll excuse me, I promised Micheal that I'd help him with his archery. Not sure why though. He`s already amazing. I don't think that-"
"Callie!"
"What?" I asked annoyed.
"Your thinking out loud again. Shut up." Annabeth said.
I shrugged and started to leave, but I turned my head with a smirk on my face. "You think out loud a lot. Percy could tell you that."
Her face turned redder than the strawberry fields.
Sarah and Micheal were already waiting in the meadow by the time I got there.
"Where have you been?" Sarah demanded.
I shrugged. "Doing stuff."
She glared at me, but Micheal stepped in.
"Alright!" He said loudly and cheerfully. He was about our height, even though he was now seventeen. "Let`s get to work, shall we?"
"What exactly are we doing?" I asked.
Micheal smiled. "Your going to be my targets, little sisters!"
"Excuse me?" Sarah asked.
"You two are really flexible," He explained, "All archers are, actually. I`m not really sure why, but we are. Now, Sarah, I need you to bend over backwards."
Sarah did as she was told and make an arch with her back. "Now what?" She asked.
He turned to me. "Lay down."
I did, and he rolled me over to my twin sister.
"Why didn't you tell me to lay down here?" I asked.
He shrugged. "Didn't think about it. Now make a circle."
"How is she supposed to do that?" Sarah asked.
"With your help. You two haven't seen eye to eye lately, and I`m helping you with your teamwork, flexibility, and my aim. It's a win-win situation!"
"It's really not." I said.
He ignored me and directed me underneath my sister. I supported her with my hands and feet and made a large, almost perfect circle. Sarah wobbled a little, but I held on to her.
"Alrighty then! Now hold still." Micheal ordered.
"Why do you need us to make this circle? It`s stup- Oh, no."
I stared at Micheal, who was smirking and aiming his arrow straight at us.
"No!" Sarah yelped.
I was so thankful that Micheal had perfect aim. It wizzed right through the middle of our human circle. Sarah sighed with relief, as did I. Unfortunately, Sarah lost her balance and fell to the ground.
Micheal smiled. "Great!"
"Good, what?" I asked, annoyed.
"It`s time for lunch!"
"You have some serious issues, Micheal Yew."
