Wow... we've reached chapter 30, guys. I've never thought I'd be able to reach chapter 30 this soon! Haha
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Okay, this was way worse than him insulting me in front of my face.
"Wanna go out?" The words coming out of his voice just keeps on playing in repeat in my head like a chant.
I didn't know why I agreed. I don't even know what's he gonna do; he most probably won't kill me, I mean, come on, but out of all people, it's Luke Cooper for goodness sake.
My head was twirling around, creating a small storm in my mind.
After a few minutes waiting for him to come to my place, he finally did. He arrived with nothing; just himself. He nodded at me and we start to walk to I don't know where.
"Where are we going?" I questioned, looking at the familiar neighborhood scene around us.
He looked at me with a small smirk. "Would you like it if I say it's a surprise?" he instead asked back, but I just stare at him, making him sigh. "I'm honestly not sure—"
"Honestly not sure?" I repeated. "So there's a chance that if we keep on walking, we'll end up in Tartarus?"
"Let me finish my sentence, Kronos." Did he just call me the father of the big three Greek gods? I'm surprised he caught up to what I said. "How about the park?"
I nodded my head. "For the record, if you called me Kronos, you're Uranus," I added, realizing that I had an opportunity to make a pun, but I didn't. "I mean, Uranus."
He actually cracked a smile and laughed; a short laugh. "I'd like to be Apollo, because he's hot."
"Literally," I replied before quickly adding, "which you're not. If you were in the Greek mythology, Hera would throw you out of the universe for being too ugly."
"Even uglier than Hephaestus?" he asked with an amused expression.
"Hephaestus would thank you," I confirmed with a nod.
"Sure," he responded in a sarcastic tone before the both of us went silent for a few seconds. "Didn't think you're into Greek mythology."
"Same here," I answered.
"I'm the son of Poseidon, actually," he told me, which I snorted.
"Yeah, and I'm the daughter of Athena," I said sarcastically as we approached the park.
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