You guys are lucky today! I got two chapter done yesterday and party of Saturday. This one is kind of a filler because I didn't know what else to do... so yeah! Thanks for the idea, owlcat92, here is your cookie (::) and thanks for the review, Scakat, here's your cookie (::)

Disclaimer: As much as I wished I owned PJO, I don't. I just own my words, characters, and ideas.


Chapter 5

Fox's POV

As soon as Fox walked in, a man at the counter said, "Hello, welcome to The H and M! Please take a seat and M will bring you a menu." Fox studied the man. He was very tall, and like he was from the past. He was wearing a tuxedo with a red bow-tie, a monocle, and a top hat. 'Most likely not even human,' Fox thought to himself as he found a table, seriously hoping it wouldn't chain him there or stick to his butt and be built into the floor. Luckily, none of them happened. Moments later, a man similar to the one that had greeted him gave him a menu and a bell. "I'm the M. When you've decided what you want, ring the bell and the H will take your order." he said, then walked away. He was dressed the same as the H, but he was a little bit shorter and… wider than him. Fox looked at the menu. There was a lot of normal mortal stuff, but there was also monster meals. "Fried troll skin" was the specialty of the day. Fox wasn't feeling to special at the moment, so he moved on. A side dish was Fire Giant salsa. It even came with a warning for tender mouths not to get it. There was dragon tongues sizzled in oil, Kraken tentacles shish-ka-bob, etc. etc. Fox decided to stick with the mortal menu. Chicken enchiladas, cheese enchiladas, chicken nuggets and so forth. He rang the bell. The H walked out. "Have you decided?" he asked. Fox nodded and said, "I'll have the chicken nuggets with fries and Diet Coke for the drink, please." "Nuggets… fries… Diet Coke… will that be all for tonight?" the H listed off. "Yes, thanks." "Alright. The M will bring your food when it's done." and he walked off. This time, Fox followed him at a distance. He went into a different room, and the voices started. He put his head against the door to listen. "Here's the boy's choice. Strange, I was sure he wasn't mortal." came the H's voice. "Alright, but I still don't know why Odin made us work at this restaurant. These human forms are so uncomfortable! I prefer being a raven." said M. "I know, but we have to do our job. After all, Odin won't let us back onto Asgard without news." "Yeah, but how are we suppose to get news if only singles keep showing up? Maybe we should change the name and say 'Couples Only' or something like that." "Maybe. You'd better finish that order, the boy will be waiting. I'll stay by the counter." "Ok." Fox made a wild dash back to his seat. The worked for Odin, looked for news, and apparently couldn't get back to Asgard without gossip. Geez, Odin was such a gossiping teenager. The story rang a bell, but he couldn't remember the two ravens' names!

Robin + Rabbit's POV

"Wake up, Bronzebeak! It's time for us to head off." Robin called, poking her companion with a talon. "Huh? Oh. I'm up." Rabbit got up groggily. "Nidhogg has reached the point where he has to go else where. So come and say goodbye so we can continue flying." Robin flew onto his snout. "Goodbye, Nidhogg. We have so much to thank you for. If you ever need help, just call for me." she said, with a slight bow. "You're welcome. Say, you never told me where you going." "We're heading to the Rainier Volcano to meet our relative, Goldentalon, and a few others." Robin answered steadily. "Ah. Well, be careful near there, I heard that it's going to blow again soon." Nidhogg warned. "We will. Thank you." Rabbit stepped forward. "Thanks, Nidhogg. And travel safely!" "And you as well, little bird." They finished saying goodbye and went their separate ways. "I'm hungry." Rabbit complained. "You should've eaten a mouse before we rode the dragon." Robin said. "I'm not going to eat a mouse raw!"
"It tastes like chicken! Hawk taste is different than human taste."
"Still, it's just… wrong."
"So I'm wrong by eating food to survive?"
"No! Not like that! I just meant… oh never mind. You're hopeless."
"I'm not hopeless. I'm right."
"Shut up."
"Make me."
"How? Were a hundred feet off the ground and flying!"
"You know, you weren't suppose to answer to that."
"Shut up."
"Make me."

Fox's POV

By the time Fox's food came, he had figured it out. Once upon a time, Odin have two ravin's, Hugin and Munin. Every day, he sent them out to gather information, then return each night and tell him. The end. When the M delivered his food, Fox tested him. "Thanks, Munin." "I'm just doing my jo-" he paused and looked at Fox. "Who's Munin?" playing dumb. "You. I'm a demigod. I know who you are. I have a deal to propose. I'll give you the information about my quest so you can get out of this restaurant, and in turn, you get me transportation to the Rainier volcano." Fox said. Munin looked at him skeptically. "Alright. Deal. But I'm going to have to get Hugin, because I can't leave without him." "Fine." so, Munin went to get Hugin, and they sat. "Alright. So..." Fox told them about their quest so far. When he finished, the two were smiling. "This is perfect information. Here is your transportation." Hugin snapped his fingers, which were turning into wings by know, then flew out of the place with Munin. In front Fox was an eight-legged horse. "Sleipnir." he gasped. The horse snorted impatiently. "Oh! You're the transportation!" Sleipnir whinnied and shook his mane like, "Well, duh! You aren't very bright, now are you?". That was actually what he said, but Fox didn't know it. He climbed aboard, and the horse ran straight into the door, shattering it. Then he kept running West. It took only an hour to arrive at the base, where they waited for the girls.


Ta-da! I had to keep look back on this chapter for Sleipnir's name is the 6th chapter because it's hard to remember... anyway, R&R and you could win fabulous prizes! (AKA cookies) (::) (::) (::) !