Wednesday, November 6, 2013

The adventures of Kevin Hephaestus chapter 10

I get revenge and drown again.


I stormed in my cabin changed back to my old clothes. Then I thought of a prank to play on Peter. It was simple, but genius. Here's what happened when I did the prank. I found out that the girl Peter liked was Heather. So I wrote a letter to Peter, but assigned it as Heather. It said if Peter liked her, he had to go to the back of the cabin Aphrodite. He did go, so when he did, we (as in all the boys I told about my plan) all shot water balloons at him. He got so raged he would've killed me, but a boy stopped him. "You must like Heather because you came back here." Everybody laughed including me. When Peter saw me laughing, he came storming at me, but Dudley came storming out of nowhere and pushed Peter into the lake. Everybody laughed again." Had a nice bath yet Peter," I yelled. Then, Peter jumped out of the lake and hauled me in the lake. I sank to the bottom. I tried to gain control of my body, but I couldn't. I heard splashes up ahead of me. I then saw my tool belt float to the top somehow. Then I blacked out.

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