Hello again! I was able to get some inspiration in the middle of what I consider the month of Chaos in my specialization course, and these seems really well. Again, thanks to Forsake_Seer_XIV for checking everything. Now, enjoy!
Rule 42: Pets owners must retrieve everything the pets leave on hotel's grounds
Mr. Walker was reading the newspaper of the Olympus, checking out the news and waiting for something to claim his attention, while taking a sip of tea. It was a calm day on the hotel, no interruptions, the demigods were doing their things without destroying anything… It was a fine day, indeed.
Until he saw a Hellhound pass by him, without a care in the world. Of course, Ms' O'Leary was known, the one Hellhound that was friendly toward demigods, and acted more like a pet than anything else. Normally, that only would make him just put a cursory glance and continue reading his newspaper, but a distinct smell started to permeate the room.
Sighing and using something to block his nose from taking on the smell, grabbed his phone to call for Percy Jackson, making sure that he had a big bag to store all the things that had popped out of Ms' O'Leary
Rule 3: You can't say anything bad about Hestia.
A normal morning, and some demigods were speaking aloud, in a clear discussion about something, most people on the place ignoring what was happening, as it was normal for a debate or discussion to occur. The most heated debates normally came from the Athena floor, but sometimes it came from other sources.
- Yeah, but Hestia is useless. – One of the demigod said, and noise plummeted into nothing, a silence so thick it could drown anything in its place. Most people looked at the demigod like he was crazy for saying that, and normally they would be correct. Nobody insulted any god, otherwise you would be cursed at the minimum.
Everybody looked at Mr. Walker, who was walking with purpose toward that demigod, and without saying anything, grabbed his ear and started to drag him without effort. The demigod wouldn't be cursed by the gods, but the demigod would have preferred to be cursed instead of what happened, a multi-course punishment made by multiple rooms, each designed by each floor of the hotel, with very different and painful punishments.
They called that the idiot course, deserved for those who badmouthed Hestia.
She still tries for Mr. Walker to take that down, but she is superseded by the rest of the gods by unanimous vote. One of the things that they can agree, is that nobody say anything bad about her.
Rule 14: No peeping on the showers or baths.
Someone was trying to be sneaky, reaching toward a door; along another. Voices of women laughing and enjoying a private bath resounded from the inside, along splash of waters and some squeals, the imagination of men going into overdrive on what was happening inside there. The second person was reaching toward the doorknob, using his skills to try to dismantle the traps without raising the alarm, possibly years of expertise letting him do so expertly and quick enough.
The first one raised his hand to open the door, but then, they felt murderous intent from behind. Slowly, they turned around, and saw Artemis, with a fiery silver aura surrounding her, and the poor man gulped. Normally, most mortals would already shit their pants already, but Apolo had expertise in having the ire of his sister, and Hermes sometimes from when he was caught in a prank.
Soon enough, they had to flee with Artemis chasing them down with silver arrows. One demigod saw that, and decided to try now that Artemis was distracted, only to fall on a hole toward the punishment room, a backup trap for demigods instead of horny gods.
On the side of men, Mr. Walker was there standing on attention from possible peeps from girls, two already having been sent back to their rooms, and Aphrodite having been dismissed with some possible gossip.
Rule 23: No having "Capture the flag" inside the hotel.
Mr. Walker had to get out of the hotel to deal with some new deals for the hotel, and they went well, adding more type of food available to the dinner and breakfast with a decent price on top of it. He was smiling, just when he entered the hotel, and saw what has become of it.
It was like a warzone has passed, cries, and sounds of fighting going on. Arrows flew on after being shot, and Mr. Walker had to drop to the ground to avoid some strays from hitting him. – "Grab the flag!" "Stop them" – Resounded from the demigods, armed and running, a flag was being dragged while damaging a bit the carpet.
The Capture the flag stopped when a roar from Mr. Walker reached all the hotel. The winner was Mr. Walker at the end, grabbing both flags and using them to defeat all the other demigods into submission. Later, these same demigods had to do all the tasks of the hotel for a month, including repairing all the things which were destroyed on the battle. After that, they decided to wait until going to Camp to avoid the punishments.
Rule 32: Nobody interrupts teatime.
When it was teatime, Mr. Walker was already on the dinner hall, with a table set with lots of foods, a pot of steaming water and more tea leaves to make all kinds of tea. Soon enough, Chiron and Lupa appeared on the hall, situating themselves on the table with familiarity, smiling and starting to chat, speaking about how their charges were doing, and debating different types of training or how to deal with situations.
Then, a fight sounded outside of the dinner hall, and a demigod flew from being thrown onto the table, food flying and tea staining the floor, and luckily didn't hit anybody to avoid burning. The demigod looked up after groaning from the throw and paled after seeing them, with an indecipherable look. Another demigod entered, with a cocky smirk which; after seeing the people gathered, disappeared so fast that Hermes would be proud of the speed.
Soon after, they decided to make a special training for those two… For the next week. The only thing left of them was nearly corpses that groaned under the care of the Apollo floor, but they became at the end the top of battle class… And never approached again the dinner hall during teatime.
