She looked around to find her parents quickly running to the colosseum. She ran quickly through the crowd to get to them . Her dad was the first to see her, so he slowed down. When they got into the first arch, they took Zalia into a secret passageway and into a long skinny hallway past a ton of doors with name tags.
They finally stopped at a door with the nametag that read Πίτσα μαλλιά γάτα. When the family walked into the office, they heard this."Wann kommt das Paket?" This is what it means, "When will the package arrive?" in greek. 'How did I know that?' She asked herself."Χαίρετε? I mean hello?" Zalia called out. "Ah, vous êtes ici. Asseyez-vous s'il vous plaît. Je serai avec vous dans un instant." What? Zalia asked herself. "Ops I forgot to stop speaking french. Come in I will be right with you." said the voice. Then he said "Γεια σας το όνομά μου είναι αστείο τηγανίτες ξύλο και διασκεδαστικό να κάνω το πακέτο έτσι ώστε το σπίτι μέλι μου γλυκιά τηγάνι σε πολύ για το έντυπο από την καλή κάποιο πράγμα στο σπίτι τηγάνι." All she heard was package before she realized he was not talking to them. Χρήματα... πίτσα... δώρο... δεν... θέλουν... αλόγου... τσάντα... αγελάδα... σκύλου... Everybody tried to follow what he said but it wasn't important.
Zalia suddenly screamed. Her mom and dad looked at what she was looking at but saw nothing, so they shut her up. But what she saw was truly terrible, a owl standard bearer with a flag of pure white and a owl helmet and a spear.
When she looked back it was gone. I must have just imagined it, she thought When he finally came back they got their first look at him. He was tall with black hair, blue eyes, and tan skin. He was wearing dark jeans and a blue shirt.
"I am so sorry to keep you here, but it was necessary."
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The Symbol
ActionZalia was a normal girl until her life took a horrible turn. Her father disappears, she has to run, and she meets a strange girl with a strange owl spirit within her. Worst of all, the germeeks (German + geeks) hate her, the girl, and the strange...