Hello again! I was surely hit by a block on how to make humor here, and also, my cybersecurity course is really taking me so much time of my day to get everything right. And maybe this isn't so funny as others rules, but I hope it's still fun to read. See you later!

Number 12: No prank wars on the hotel

It was a new day, and Mr. Walker kept himself on his office, while the phone was ringing constantly. A new paper went signed before sighing and deciding it was best to face the music, grabbing the phone and nobody saying anything on the other side of the line.

Getting up, he went toward the door, and pushed himself toward the other side of said door, before opening. As he opened it, five cakes flew in, and a camera shot was heard before the splats of the cakes on the office. He waited five more seconds before going outside and seeing the prank apocalypse.

Demigods and creatures were stuck to the ceiling in threads, which were grabbed by the pants or other uncomfortable parts of the clothes, while on the ground more people were stuck there, nearly buried in every kind of thing you could imagine. Mr. Walker smiled at that.

- I'm not cleaning anything. – He said, before closing the door to his office… The Hermes cabin thought to pick a prank war… But they forgot who had all the keys and controls of the hotel to begin with.

Number 15: No disrupting sleep patterns.

Being late into the night, Mr. Walker needed sometimes help to sleep, so it wasn't strange to find him these times in the Hypnos floor, sleeping peacefully with all these demigods. They understood the precious need of sleep and were glad to help.

That included dealing with people who thought could make noisy parties, like one singing contest of the Apollo floor, or the Hephaestus floor working long into the night. Then, the wrath of the Hypnos kids would be unleashed and all that would stop immediately.

On the next morning, they would need to be bribed with sweets to wake up these floors again.

Number 20: No getting drunk if you aren't of age.

Looking at the piles of bodies… No, no bodies. Demigods and creatures with hangover bigger than the Empire state, trying to go through the motions of the morning, made Mr. Walker look at the bar, with a suspicious new employee. Sighing, Mr. Walker sat at the bar and picked a glass that appeared on the table just when he sat, drinking the good wine.

- Next time, only age-appropriate drinks. – Mr. Walker said to the employee, who nodded, before disappearing in a scent of grapes and good wine. Then, Mr. Walker put some cotton on his ears and pushed a button on his staff, and really loud noises started resounding on the place, clearly dealing pain to the hangover people.

After that, people tried avoid getting a hangover again.

Number 28: Keep personal artwork on your room.

Mr. Walker was walking through the hall and found a paper on one of the tables. Curiosity won out, and picked the paper up, looking at it, and blinking a few times while appreciating… the details of the drawing.

A girl from Aphrodite came, and blushing, grabbed the drawing quickly. – Please, keep that in your room next time… And I wouldn't show it outside… - Mr. Walker said, before going out of the room.

He really hoped that the rumor mill wouldn't catch it. That drawing was so… detailed in how a relationship with Ares and Hephaestus would be, and no doubt the gods wouldn't be as appreciative.

Number 45: No gambling.

Tyche was smiling, like nothing was wrong on the bar, while Mr. Walker was just frowning at her, with his arms crossed. – No. – He said, clearly annoyed, while trying to keep the peace.

- No, you aren't going to cash the results. You are the goddess of luck, it's unfair to them. – He said, while looking at a pile of drachmas, dollars, and few personal belongings. Also, had to stop a few demigods from doing some things embarrassing and outright dangerous, like jumping from the top floor.

No matter how some demigods from Eolo or Zeus could fly or that there were some "precautions" to cushion the fall, it was so risky that gave Mr. Walker a heart attack seeing them jumping off.