![]() I decided that a nap would be the best way to start this field trip, and promptly passed out in my seat. I heard Grover start to calm Percy down, and realized I could rely on Grover to make sure Percy didn’t deck anyone, at least for the bus ride. The older we got, the calmer I got, but the angrier Percy became. I kept my temper in check this year, but it seemed like I gave Percy my anger issues. Percy was already on probation, and if anything happened on this trip he would be in trouble for the rest of time. If he actually did anything, I would have to go across the aisle of the bus, and pull him back down into his seat. Percy, on the other hand, looked like he was about to jump up and clock the girl if she threw any more of her sandwich. He was bullied a lot though, so me and Percy did our best to get all the other kids off his back.Īnyway, this girl was throwing stuff at him, and while it made me mad, I wasn’t gonna do anything about it while the teachers were in sight. Grover was a really good friend, he had the kinda loyalty that you weren’t supposed to see at a school for juvenile delinquents. Me and Percy didn’t make friends easily, but Grover was one of the few exceptions we both liked enough to hang around. ![]() On the school bus ride into the city, I sat in the row across from Percy and our best friend, Grover, who kept getting pelted with a sandwich by some girl near the back row. There’s a story like that at every school we’ve ever been to, but this year, we were determined to be good. He got expelled, and I followed him to Yancy. Another time, in our fifth grade school, we were at the Saratoga battle field, and my brother decided it would be a good idea to mess with a cannon, and he accidentally shot the school bus. And yes, that did set off my horse girl phase. I got expelled from that kindergarten, and my twin brother followed me to our first grade school. When it was time for the class to leave, I got so worked up that I decided to open the gates of the petting zoo and let all the animals free. In kindergarten, we went on a field trip to the zoo, and I got really attached to one of the horses at the petting zoo. Me and my brother have a bit of a reputation when it comes to field trips. At least, I didn’t want me or my twin, Percy, to get into trouble. He made me actually want to try and learn about old Greek stuff, even if I still thought Roman history was more boring than sitting through a science class. That was a rarity in this day and age, especially at the school I went to. Brunner was a good teacher in the sense that he actually cared about his students. Brunner, our latin teacher, was leading this trip, so I had hopes. I could ace any test on American history, but stuff that went back into the BC era kinda went over my head.īut Mr. History was actually my favorite subject, but ancient Greece and Rome was not my exact area of expertise. Our sixth-grade class took a field trip to Manhattan, headed to the Metropolitan Museum of Art to look at the ancient Greek and Roman stuff. I was an angry kid, alright? Just when I had started to calm down, and actually get the hang of school, things really hit rock bottom. I’ve gotten better at school recently, but as an elementary schooler I brought terror to every teacher who ever shared a classroom with me. Well, you could say I cause my fair share of trouble. Until a few months ago, I was a boarding student at Yancy Academy, a private school for troubled kids in upstate New York. I would give you the whole spiel, but I think you’ve read it before. Part 1 of Attie Jackson and the Olympians Stats: Published: Updated: Words: 16203 Chapters: 5/10 Comments: 5 Kudos: 28 Bookmarks: 10 Hits: 758 Grover Underwood & Original Female Character(s).Sally Jackson (Percy Jackson) & Original Character(s).Luke Castellan & Original Female Character(s).Percy Jackson & Original Female Character(s). ![]() Percy Jackson and the Olympians & Related Fandoms - All Media Types.
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