I'm going to warn you now that reading this could get you in trouble. And not the teacher slaps you with a ruler kind of trouble. I mean the monsters that only existed in myths and legends coming to rip you to pieces for merely existing kind of trouble. But if for whatever reason you decide to keep reading then listen up cause I may save your life.
Who am I? Someone who works with people to find kids like you. Special kids who need help. Hey, I'm not calling you mentally disabled or anything. Relax.
You're probably thinking that this guy is nuts. Couldn't possibly be talking about me. Well let's see. You're impulsive, can't sit still. Feels like you're seeing everything at once and everything is fascinating. They call it ADHD, good way to keep you in check with meds, right? Who's they? Get to that later. You're also probably Dyslexic, right? Words float around, mix themselves up like they got a mind of their own. And things...happen around you and you get the blame. You're called a troublemaker even though you didn't DO anything am I right? Finally, most important, you only have one parent. Or you KNEW only one parent. The other your parent wouldn't talk about or only hinted at things.
How do I know all this? Simple.
Cue dramatic music, pause for tension.
You're a Demigod. That's right. All those myths of Greek, and Roman (Gotta mention that so they don't strangle me), gods? All those monsters and magic and stuff that couldn't be real? Well it is. One of your parents were one of the Gods. Happens all the time really, even in the myths. The Gods are real, Roman and Greek. They live right here in the USA. Course they try to keep a low profile and The Mist helps hide what mortals can see.
What does this mean for you? Big trouble. You get cool, interesting abilities sometimes. I've seen kids from Zeus, or Jupiter, call lightning and fly. But not always as some Gods just weren't as...magical. Athena's kids are intelligent but don't posses cool powers usually. I'm getting sidetracked. You are powerful but you're also in a lot of danger. Because not only do those Gods exist...but so do all the monsters as well. And unlike us, they can't die. Sure, we can send them back to Tartarus for a bit. But they will return eventually. And they usually return pissed off. They can smell you. Because you're a demigod not cause you haven't bathed. They will hunt you.
And they'll more than likely find you. Which is why we have to find you first.
Normally if you're oblivious to your powers or your heritage it's easy to hide from them. Once you've started realizing though, it only gets worse. A while ago a kid saved The Gods and made them promise to claim you when you were thirteen. Then something happened. Something that caused a lot of problems with our world. You might remember that freak storm that was heading towards Manhattan? Well that was just the start. A war broke out afterwards. An old god tried to awaken and kill the other gods. She was stopped...barely. Ever since then things have been out of sorts. Kids are being forgotten, monsters are getting stronger and appearing more frequently, The Gods are worried about something. Something new that they won't tell us. And all this means you're in more danger and we need to find you.
See. Normal weapons won't kill them. You need special gear, something we have. You need a place to lie low, something we have too. And you need to be trained to survive and control your powers.
The point is you're not alone. We are here to help. We've got your location narrowed down. We're on our way. Just...sit tight and pretend none of this is real. There's time for the real stuff later...
...Once you're safe.
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The noon sun shone over New York City. People rushed through the streets and cars blazed across the roads as everyone was trying to get on with their lives as quickly as they could. Everyone entirely wrapped up in their lives, ignoring the rest of the world as it turned around them.
"Do we have any idea where they are? Or even how many?"
Three teenagers stood outside of Olympus High School. The school was fairly new to the city, specifically made for kids with ADHD and Dyslexia. At least that's what the mortals thought. The tallest ran a hand through his short, swept back auburn hair. His emerald green eyes scanned the crowd of people milling about in front of the school. He was dressed in a simple button down white shirt, unbuttoned slightly and sleeves rolled to the elbows, dark blue jeans, and black sneakers. He fiddled with a small, silver sword necklace around his neck.
"There's four of them. As for WHERE they are it's not that precise, Erin. Cut me some slack I'm doing what I can."
Standing next to Erin was a short scruffy kid. He wore a baseball cap, his curly hair sticking out in every direction, a windbreaker, and baggy jeans. A baseball bat sat on his shoulders. He looked like a high school kid with a wispy amount of facial hair and acne going into overtime. But Erin knew the satyr was older than the both of him. His hat and jeans covered the fact he had a goat's lower body and horns.
"Randall you're the one that can sense them, not us man. And we are kind of walking beacons for monsters right now. So sooner would be better than later."
Randall stifled a small, nervous bleat, "Ok Ok I'll keep trying." He inhaled deeply, eyes closed, and let out a small sigh. Erin couldn't blame him too much. He was a new protector and didn't quite know what he was doing. Which only made this mission even more insane. Why send two new scouts and a new protector out to find FOUR demigods? Especially with the monsters appearing and attacking more than normal. Erin sighed to himself. No reason to worry about it, now. Worry about not turning into lunch.
Erin went back to scanning the crowds of people passing in front of the school. Any one of them could be a monster in waiting. He looked to the third member of his team. Cory arrived to camp about the same time Erin did himself. It was apparent he was a child of Demeter, with his curly honey blonde hair, brown eyes and perpetual farmer's tan. He was a good kid, always wanting to help. Though Erin wasn't sure how growing crops was going to help against monsters. Still, he wasn't going to say no to the help. It was really hot out for a spring day. Course summer was just around the corner, campers would be showing back up during summer break. Though less and less kids were showing up now a days. With how many monsters were showing up Erin wondered why any kid would try their luck for a normal life right now.
Hold on, getting side tracked. Keep an eye out, Erin. ADHD was a pain in the -
A bus pulled up to one of the stops across the street and every hair on the back of Erin's neck stood up. His senses went into over drive as everyone climbed off the bus. Something was off about them. They seemed like normal people...then why...When the bus pulled away Erin's heart sank a little. Everyone of the people that got off was staring at the three kids.
Great.
"Ah..Cory...Randall...We got a problem..." Erin laughed nervously and waved at the group of people. Why were they waiting? Probably for everyone to leave so they could devour the kids. They seemed to be talking among themselves, planning.
"We might have to split up...Randall...look for the kids...we'll distract the monsters..." Erin looked to Cory with a wry smile, "Ready?"
Who am I? Someone who works with people to find kids like you. Special kids who need help. Hey, I'm not calling you mentally disabled or anything. Relax.
You're probably thinking that this guy is nuts. Couldn't possibly be talking about me. Well let's see. You're impulsive, can't sit still. Feels like you're seeing everything at once and everything is fascinating. They call it ADHD, good way to keep you in check with meds, right? Who's they? Get to that later. You're also probably Dyslexic, right? Words float around, mix themselves up like they got a mind of their own. And things...happen around you and you get the blame. You're called a troublemaker even though you didn't DO anything am I right? Finally, most important, you only have one parent. Or you KNEW only one parent. The other your parent wouldn't talk about or only hinted at things.
How do I know all this? Simple.
Cue dramatic music, pause for tension.
You're a Demigod. That's right. All those myths of Greek, and Roman (Gotta mention that so they don't strangle me), gods? All those monsters and magic and stuff that couldn't be real? Well it is. One of your parents were one of the Gods. Happens all the time really, even in the myths. The Gods are real, Roman and Greek. They live right here in the USA. Course they try to keep a low profile and The Mist helps hide what mortals can see.
What does this mean for you? Big trouble. You get cool, interesting abilities sometimes. I've seen kids from Zeus, or Jupiter, call lightning and fly. But not always as some Gods just weren't as...magical. Athena's kids are intelligent but don't posses cool powers usually. I'm getting sidetracked. You are powerful but you're also in a lot of danger. Because not only do those Gods exist...but so do all the monsters as well. And unlike us, they can't die. Sure, we can send them back to Tartarus for a bit. But they will return eventually. And they usually return pissed off. They can smell you. Because you're a demigod not cause you haven't bathed. They will hunt you.
And they'll more than likely find you. Which is why we have to find you first.
Normally if you're oblivious to your powers or your heritage it's easy to hide from them. Once you've started realizing though, it only gets worse. A while ago a kid saved The Gods and made them promise to claim you when you were thirteen. Then something happened. Something that caused a lot of problems with our world. You might remember that freak storm that was heading towards Manhattan? Well that was just the start. A war broke out afterwards. An old god tried to awaken and kill the other gods. She was stopped...barely. Ever since then things have been out of sorts. Kids are being forgotten, monsters are getting stronger and appearing more frequently, The Gods are worried about something. Something new that they won't tell us. And all this means you're in more danger and we need to find you.
See. Normal weapons won't kill them. You need special gear, something we have. You need a place to lie low, something we have too. And you need to be trained to survive and control your powers.
The point is you're not alone. We are here to help. We've got your location narrowed down. We're on our way. Just...sit tight and pretend none of this is real. There's time for the real stuff later...
...Once you're safe.
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The noon sun shone over New York City. People rushed through the streets and cars blazed across the roads as everyone was trying to get on with their lives as quickly as they could. Everyone entirely wrapped up in their lives, ignoring the rest of the world as it turned around them.
"Do we have any idea where they are? Or even how many?"
Three teenagers stood outside of Olympus High School. The school was fairly new to the city, specifically made for kids with ADHD and Dyslexia. At least that's what the mortals thought. The tallest ran a hand through his short, swept back auburn hair. His emerald green eyes scanned the crowd of people milling about in front of the school. He was dressed in a simple button down white shirt, unbuttoned slightly and sleeves rolled to the elbows, dark blue jeans, and black sneakers. He fiddled with a small, silver sword necklace around his neck.
"There's four of them. As for WHERE they are it's not that precise, Erin. Cut me some slack I'm doing what I can."
Standing next to Erin was a short scruffy kid. He wore a baseball cap, his curly hair sticking out in every direction, a windbreaker, and baggy jeans. A baseball bat sat on his shoulders. He looked like a high school kid with a wispy amount of facial hair and acne going into overtime. But Erin knew the satyr was older than the both of him. His hat and jeans covered the fact he had a goat's lower body and horns.
"Randall you're the one that can sense them, not us man. And we are kind of walking beacons for monsters right now. So sooner would be better than later."
Randall stifled a small, nervous bleat, "Ok Ok I'll keep trying." He inhaled deeply, eyes closed, and let out a small sigh. Erin couldn't blame him too much. He was a new protector and didn't quite know what he was doing. Which only made this mission even more insane. Why send two new scouts and a new protector out to find FOUR demigods? Especially with the monsters appearing and attacking more than normal. Erin sighed to himself. No reason to worry about it, now. Worry about not turning into lunch.
Erin went back to scanning the crowds of people passing in front of the school. Any one of them could be a monster in waiting. He looked to the third member of his team. Cory arrived to camp about the same time Erin did himself. It was apparent he was a child of Demeter, with his curly honey blonde hair, brown eyes and perpetual farmer's tan. He was a good kid, always wanting to help. Though Erin wasn't sure how growing crops was going to help against monsters. Still, he wasn't going to say no to the help. It was really hot out for a spring day. Course summer was just around the corner, campers would be showing back up during summer break. Though less and less kids were showing up now a days. With how many monsters were showing up Erin wondered why any kid would try their luck for a normal life right now.
Hold on, getting side tracked. Keep an eye out, Erin. ADHD was a pain in the -
A bus pulled up to one of the stops across the street and every hair on the back of Erin's neck stood up. His senses went into over drive as everyone climbed off the bus. Something was off about them. They seemed like normal people...then why...When the bus pulled away Erin's heart sank a little. Everyone of the people that got off was staring at the three kids.
Great.
"Ah..Cory...Randall...We got a problem..." Erin laughed nervously and waved at the group of people. Why were they waiting? Probably for everyone to leave so they could devour the kids. They seemed to be talking among themselves, planning.
"We might have to split up...Randall...look for the kids...we'll distract the monsters..." Erin looked to Cory with a wry smile, "Ready?"