Board Thread:Family Roleplay/@comment-11084328-20140714190321/@comment-24037865-20140716073045

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Well, actually, I have the same OC in my RP, but we'll do the actual crossover when my RP starts.

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Jem Nightshade

"Good morning, class!" Mrs. Clearwater was telling the students. "Today, we have a new student, Jem! Jem, go say hi to the students."

"Hi?" I greeted them, but it sounded more like a question.

"Your seat is over there," Mrs. Clearwater pointed to a seat behind (OUT- Is Nugget a cat? If not, I'll change this. -OUT) a cat. I went and sat down.

"So, anyway!" Mrs. Clearwater started her lesson, but I was too busy thinking about last summer at Camp Half-Blood.

"You'll have to do better than that," Percy had said as we'd been sword-fighting.

"Well," I'd said with a heavy breath as I'd tried to disarm him, "I'm not as good... as you are - whoa!"

My dagger had fallen to the ground when Percy had disarmed me. Using the Mist, I'd made Percy's sword fall, too.

"Hey!" He'd scolded teasingly. "That's cheating!"

"Not when you're a child of Hecate!" I grinned.

Later that day, after the s'mores, I'd packed my things and went back home, wary of any monsters.

"Jem," my father had told me before I left for the new school, "try not to get kicked out this time, okay?"

"Yeah," I said.

"And good luck," He said as I entered the bus.

"...Jem? Jem, answer me."

"What?"

I'd zoned out thinking about last summer and I didn't realise Mrs. Clearwater was calling me.

"Umm, present!" I quickly said.

Mrs. Clearwater frowned. "No, I meant solve this equation." She pointed to the board. "What is x if 14-2x is 8?"

The numbers and letters jumbled up on the board as my ADHD kicked in.

"Uh..." I stuttered. "54?"

"No," Mrs. Clearwater said, obviously annoyed, "it's 3! It obviously can't be that big a number. You should have to common sense to know that! Sit down."

I sat down as some girls behind me snickered. I turned to look at them slowly and something about the way their footsteps sounded was familiar to me. When I looked at their eyes, I saw them looking straight at me evilly.