✧ chapter 1 : percy pov

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I was having a rotten day.

Annabeth forced me to go back to school, Goode specifically. She said that I needed education and stuff. Why though? It just a waste of time because we all know something bad will happen. In all my schools something bad always happens. Oops I blew up the gym! Oh no, I disintegrated my math teacher!

Ok I guess it's not as bad, I mean, at least I won't be suspected as a demigod. Not that any of my mortal friends, that I don't have, would even suspect me in the first place! You look confused, here let me explain:

—————+ Rewind Screech thing +—————

The Giant War. Oh Gods, I almost messed everything up because of my nose bleed. Saying that out loud, it sound pretty hilarious. Anyway, so Hecate decided to help us. Ya da ya da ya da, blah blah blah, then BOOM. She got injured and became weak and the mist is gone! The mortals found out about the Gods and demigods. They just didn't know who was a demigod and who wasn't. They also could now see monsters. That had caused lot of problems in the past/two weeks ago, but the mortals and the monsters had some sort an agreement? The monsters wouldn't attack them if the mortals just ignored them, like they used to do. But the monsters aren't allowed to enter places with a huge amount of mortals. For example: school. Yeah don't ask me, I don't even know how they made that agreement.

So that basically sums everything up. It's confusing, I know.

—————+ Back to my rotten day +—————

I was sitting in my Greek class, which was important now because of the mist gone, zoning out.

"Mr. Jackson! For the fifth time please pay attention or I'll have to send you to the principals office!" Mrs. Todds warned. (lol Mrs Todds, Mrs Dodds? Don't worry she ain't a monster, at least, I don't think...)

I nodded. I zoned out again anyway. It was my first day and I was already being warned of being sent to the principals office. Seemed normal to me. Why did Annabeth want me to go back to Goode anyway? She looked so excited when she told me, as if she knew something I didn't.

"Mr. Jackson!! That was my final warning! Stand up." She yelled. I stood up. "Why aren't you paying attention in my class?"

"I already know this stuff."

She looked offended. "Already know this stuff? As if," she studied me for a few seconds. "If that's the case, which it probably isn't, please name all the Olympian Gods." She smirked evil-ly at me. She thought she out-smarted me. She thinks I don't know the Olympian Gods? Of all the questions she picked the easiest.

I did what I was told and named them all. She looked very shocked. "oh.. ok, you can sit down now." She said quietly. I shrugged and sat down.

"It wasn't that hard," I muttered to myself. Mrs. Todds glanced at me and ignored my comment.

"For the next 2 weeks, we will be learning all about the Olympian Gods. Each day will be focused on a specific God. There will be a quiz at the end of the 2 weeks. Today we will be learning about the powerful, the magnificent.."

Poseidon. I thought.

"Hera!" Mrs. Todds finished. The class didn't really care. Some clapped, don't ask me why, some shrugged, then there was me raising my hand. "Yes, Mr. Jackson?"

"Hera is not magnificent or powerful," I said blankly. Everyone stared at me, some glaring. "She is a useless, selfish, filthy witch."

"Perseus Jackson! How dare you make such a comment! You know what you have just done!?" Mrs. Todds exclaimed, nervously looked up at the sky.

"Stated a fact."

That was the wrong thing to say. Oops.

"Principals office! Now!" She pointed at the door shooting me a dirty look. Then her expression changed again to nervous. Sheesh it's just Hera! Mortals are so clueless.

I started walking at the door when I heard, "I always get stuck with the worst kids!" I silently chuckled to myself. Oh this year was going to be interesting!

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