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Athena the Wise by Joan Holub
Athena the Wise by Joan Holub










Athena the Wise by Joan Holub

Several of them, including Hades Artemis’s twin brother, Apollo Ares and Poseidon were hanging on his every word. He seemed to have wasted no time in making new friends among the godboys. Probably because her crush, Hades, had often been misunderstood just because he came from the Underworld.Ī burst of admiring laughter came from the table where Heracles sat, drawing the girls’ eyes. Persephone took a sip from her carton of nectar. Now she tended to look upon all boys with suspicion, particularly those who reminded her of Orion in any way. Orion had been her disappointing first crush, too stuck on himself to notice anyone else’s feelings-especially hers. Word is that he’s mortal, just like Orion. I heard he’s a skilled archer, said Artemis. A lion cape was perhaps overkill as a fashion statement. I’ll admit he’s cute, but he has absolutely no sense of fashion.Īthena took a bite of her hero sandwich. A look of disapproval came into her lovely blue eyes as she glanced at him. He was admitted to the Academy only this morning.

Athena the Wise by Joan Holub

Dressed in a lion-skin cape-its jaws fit his head like a helmet-he was tall with dark, curly hair, and bursting with muscles like Atlas, the school’s champion weightlifter.Īphrodite arched a perfectly shaped eyebrow. Usually she didn’t pay much attention to boys, but even she couldn’t help noticing this one. The entire cafeteria at Mount Olympus Academy was buzzing with excitement over him. WHO’S THAT?" ATHENA ASKED, GESTURING toward an unfamiliar boy as she plunked her tray onto the table where she and her goddessgirl friends always sat for lunch.












Athena the Wise by Joan Holub