Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Demigod Files

Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Demigod Files by Rick Riordan Read Free Book Online

Book: Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Demigod Files by Rick Riordan Read Free Book Online
Authors: Rick Riordan
Tags: Fiction - Young Adult
trying to do jumping jacks.
    “So . . .” I said. “I guess Silena and Charlie are going to the fireworks together.”
    “I guess so,” Annabeth agreed.
    “Yeah,” I said. “Um, about that—”
    I don’t know what I would’ve said, but just then, three of Annabeth’s siblings from the Athena cabin burst out of the bushes with their swords drawn. When they saw us, they broke into grins.
    “Annabeth!” one of them said. “Good job! Let’s get these two to jail.”
    I stared at him. “The game’s not over?”
    The Athena camper laughed. “Not yet . . . but soon.
    Now that we’ve captured you .”
    “Dude, come on,” Beckendorf protested. “We got sidetracked. There was a dragon, and the whole Ant Hill was attacking us.”
    “Uh-huh,” said another Athena guy, clearly unimpressed. “Annabeth, great job distracting them. Worked out perfectly. You want us to take them from here?”
    Annabeth pulled away from me. I thought for sure she was going to give us a free walk back to the border, but she drew her dagger and pointed it at me with a smile.
    “Nah,” she said. “Silena and I can get this. Come on, prisoners. Move it.”
    I stared at her, stunned. “You planned this? You planned this whole thing just to keep us out of the game?”
    “Percy, seriously, how could I have planned it? The dragon, the ants—you think I could’ve figured all that out ahead of time?”
    It didn’t seem likely, but this was Annabeth. There was no telling with her. Then she exchanged glances with Silena, and I could tell they were trying not to laugh.
    “You—you little—” I started to say, but I couldn’t think of a name strong enough to call her.
    I protested all the way to the jail, and so did Beckendorf. It was totally unfair to be treated like prisoners after all we’d been through.
    But Annabeth just smiled and put us in jail. As she was heading back to the front line, she turned and winked. “See you at the fireworks?”
    She didn’t even wait for my answer before darting off into the woods. I looked at Beckendorf. “Did she just . . . ask me out?” He shrugged, completely disgusted. “Who knows with girls? Give me a haywire dragon, any day.” So we sat together and waited while the girls won the game.

Interview with
CONNOR and TRAVIS STOLL,
Sons of Hermes
    What’s the best practical joke you’ve
ever played on another camper?
    Connor: The golden mango!
    Travis: Oh, dude, that was awesome.
    Connor: So anyway, we took this mango and spray
painted it gold, right? We wrote: “For the
hottest” on it and left it in the Aphrodite cabin
while they were at archery class. When they came
back, they started fighting over it, trying to
figure out which of them was the hottest. It was
so funny.
    Travis: Gucci shoes were flying out the
windows. The Aphrodite kids were ripping each other’s clothes and throwing lipstick and
jewelry. It was like a rabid herd of wild Bratz.
    Connor: Then they figured out what we’d done,
and they tracked us down.
    Travis: That was not cool. I didn’t know
they made permanent makeup. I looked like a clown for a month.
    Connor: Yeah. They put a curse on me so that
no matter what I wore, my clothes were two sizes
too small and I felt like a geek.
    Travis: You are a geek.
    Who would you most want on your team for Capture the Flag?
    Travis: My brother, because I need to keep an eye on him.
    Connor: My brother, because I don’t trust him.
But besides him? Probably Ares cabin.
    Travis: Yeah. They’re strong and easy to manipulate. The perfect combo.
    What’s the best part of being in the Hermes cabin?
    Connor: You are never lonely. I mean seriously, new kids are always coming in. So you always have somebody to talk to.
    Travis: Or prank.
    Connor: Or pickpocket. One big happy family.

Interview with
CLARISSE LA RUE,
Daughter of Ares
    Who do you most want to pick a fight
with at Camp Half-Blood?
    Clarisse: Whoever gets in my face, loser.
Oh, you mean specifically? So

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