These drabbles were written for: Percy Jackson Fanfiction Challenges - kitty132383: The 100 Prompts/100 Drabbles Challenge
DarylDixon'sgirl1985: It is, it makes them more human :) Oh, it took place after the Battle of Manhattan. One of the Hunters died, Thalia thought, that as she was in charge, it was her fault.
If you like these drabbles you should read my one-shot about Thalia and the Huntresses, you would enjoy it probably: s/9249680/1/What-the-future-holds
Disclaimer: I don't own the Percy Jackson and the Olympians or the Heroes of Olympus series, all rights go to Rick Riordan.
6. Desk
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Thalia sat down to the desk which was right next to the window and looked out, already missing the forests which became her home.
"Excuse me, can I sit down here?" a small, slightly nervous voice asked. The daughter of Zeus looked up and nodded. She didn't have much choice; it was the last free place.
"I'm Angela," the girl said. She was a bit fragile looking, with choppy dirty blonde hair, pale skin and big brown eyes with glasses on them. She seemed like the type of girl who was always bullied in school.
"Thalia," she nodded. Maybe it wasn't going to be that hard. Artemis enrolled her to school so she could find more potential huntresses. Angela seemed like a girl who would easily turn her back to the boys and live freely. She looked around in the classroom and noticed that the teacher was still not there and everyone was minding there own business. Perfect opportunity.
"Hey, I'm new here. How is this school? Could you introduce me to some people?" Thalia asked suddenly, a bit too innocently and enthusiastically probably. Angela blushed a bit.
"I-I don't think that you should ask me," she muttered.
"Why?" Thalia asked innocently.
"I'm not exactly the type of girl you would want as your friend," she said slowly and carefully not looking at the demigod.
"Do you like it here?" the huntress asked softly while the blonde haired girl looked down.
"That's a no," Thalia muttered. "Would you be able to leave your life behind for a completely different one?" Angela looked up and fixed her brown eyes on Thalia.
"Yeah, I guess so. Why?" she asked curiously.
"I may have an idea," the daughter of Zeus said once again innocently.
"What idea?" Angela raised her eyebrows in confusion, but the teacher stepped in the classroom.
"If you are interested then meet me at three in the park. Don't be late," Thalia said and Angela nodded solemnly. She had no idea what the punk-looking girl was talking about, but it couldn't hurt, right? Maybe she was actually going to gain a friend. That would be fantastic.
Thalia looked out once again, thinking how great it would be if the girl next to her would join the Hunt. Maybe the whole school thing wasn't a very bad idea.
