The Failure of the Arrival

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I'm sorry, but this is going to be an author's note. I think you can most likely tell that I'm stalling because I have no idea on how they are going to get cured. I would love some ideas! I'll give a shout-out to the ending I like the most!

Anyway, I'm not sure what I should do next, either. So if this chapter and the rest of the book (along with everything until now) is bad, I really had no plans for this book. I kind of got the "power switching" thing from my little sisters begging me to watch Disney's The Pirate Fairy.

The Pirate Fairy:

Oh no! The fairies switched their talents!

The Seven: Switched:

Oh no! The seven got their powers switched!

It kind of happened the same way, too. An evil person/fairy put a spell on them with magic/different types of pixie-dust.

Please don't think any less of me! Those rights go to the creator of the Disney movie: The Pirate Fairy.

P.S.

This is going to be a SUPER MEGA short and stupid chapter. Hey, I'm just putting it out there.

Thanks for voting, commenting, and actually reading this book (even if it stinks and you wish you could commit murder [to me])!

-Hannah

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While Ares left to do his thing, I couldn't help but stare into space with my thoughts floating aimlessly around in my head. I mean, I was thinking about the book I finished just a few short days ago! "Wow, what a twist of an ending! I can't wait 'till the sequel comes out!" were my exact thoughts at the time. I probably couldn't think of anything else from my ultra mega case of ADHD. Lame, right?

I also noticed that Percy seemed stressed from this homogenous mess. He was pacing with his hand in his chin, probably in deep thought. I would had never imagined Seaweed Brain as such a bookworm or smart until now. Haha.

How come everyone seemed so uptight? This really reminded me of my book now! Caitlin stressed over the fact that she couldn't get out of the tunnel. Just how was she going to do it?! I need to get back to reading when I'm cured from this nasty spell.

I know that you might hate me for thinking like this, but in my defense-uh-I've got nothing. Well, I love to read.

Maybe Ares will come back for me. I seem to be his favorite child (at least I think so). I'm a favorite of a lot of gods (at least I hope so). Why wouldn't I be favorite?

Let's just say, it felt like eternity before Ares came back with zero gods. No help. No nothing. What was wrong with this man's mind?!

"Why didn't you bring help?!" I demanded as I furiously stomped up to the war god and looked him in the eye.

"You never did me any good. Why should you be rewarded?" Ares whined.

"Aww! Little baby doesn't like it his way! Poor thing!" Percy called, making fake tear signs with his hands while speaking in a baby voice.

I chuckled at his silliness. He really was my Seaweed Brain.

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What?! I told you it would be short! I haven't updated and I feel bad!

Although, I just updated my Rosa Mistwalker book!

Sorry about the lame chapter!

-Hannah

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