Okay, update time.
Today has been crazy. I could have updated you only halfway through the day if my little heart desired it. So, I let you all know earlier that today was my first day back at school. People may think that today would be a fun day to experience, but for me, it was not. I did miss a few people, but there were some people I didn't want to bother.
After my shower and getting ready for school, I headed downstairs to where I would find my mother, Sally Jackson-Blofis. Every year, on the first day of school, she made me blue waffles with chocolate chips displayed in the batter. The waffles don't have chocolate in them regularly, but today is a special day.
Breakfast went by quicker than I wanted it to, which is never ideal in our house. My mom made lots of food, and we couldn't finish most of it. Don't get me wrong, the food was incredible. She made too much.
Once finished cleaning, I headed out of the door towards my car. I could walk to school, but at the same time, if my friends decide to make plans after school and they need a car, I'm the man they'll ask. Sometimes, I will walk to school, but until then, I'll be taking my car.
Annabeth. My only love. I finally got to see her after a couple of weeks of being unable to. She's as beautiful as always with her blonde princess curls and dazzling grey eyes. And what she wore today! Wow! She looked amazing. She on a flowy peach-pink crop top that suited her and light blue jean shorts. If anyone could pull that off, it would be her.
The school was about average. Stupid people were looking at useless things. People were trying to flirt with Annabeth, even though I was close by her. I know she's hot, but she's also in a relationship; I wish people would leave her alone. I would do that, so why can't others do the same?
Once we got through school, it was time for swim tryouts. Only the top nine swimmers can make the team, and I can't help but feel bad for the swimmers who didn't make it. I'm the fastest swimmer in the entire state, maybe even the country, but I still feel bad for them. Tryouts went on for about twenty minutes, which gave me time to pack up the pool before leaving. Whatever helps coach makes the year better.
No one asked to hang out after school, and Annabeth had some studying that she had to get ahead of, so she went to the library. I love her to death, but the library is the last place anyone would find me.
My mom made us fettuccine alfredo for dinner, which was a change, but a good change. She rarely tries new recipes.
Anyways, you've probably read enough.
Peace out,
Percy Jackson.
