Blood in the Water

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Summary

Olympus High, home of the Demigod Football and Goddess Cheerleading team. Harper Freya ruled all and everyone stay's in their place. Sometimes... Blood in the Water was always the objective. It was never supposed to be the reality.

Status
Ongoing
Chapters
1
Rating
n/a
Age Rating
18+

Olympus High

In Olympics high there was always drama to tell, usually revolving around the HBIC, Harper Freya, Long red hair and Pink/Amber eyes, she control of the school like a snake capturing it's prey.

Since freshman year she seemed to find a way to have every teacher, student, and staff alike bow at her feet with a simple bat of an eyelash. She was attached to the hip with her boyfriend Zachary Neptune, the Demigod Quarterback and Football Captain plus the principal's son, with his icy white hair and clear blue eyes, he had every girl swooning by the age of 6. The two were always tormenting anyone who went against them, pushing, bullying, terrorizing, blackmailing, you name it and they've probably done it.

Their personal lackey was a little bit of creep, but was known for getting all the juicy details to any drama, Oliver Morpheus, his dad donated a lot of money to the school which kept him out of trouble and since he was the only prized jewel of his parents eyes, they did whatever they could to sweep any issues under the rug, but since they never disciplined him, he never thought anything was wrong.

Oliver was on his way to the personal lounge that was reserved for Harper in the mornings, she only let the best of the best in there and if you didn't ask her first, she spread some sort of rumor about you for the entire school to see. He'd only seen it happen once with a couple who was having sex in the closet and it only took a matter of minutes until the whole school knew their deepest secrets, so yeah, no one messes with Harper.

There was only one girl who ever really went against her and that was Evelyn Diana, the daughter of a tennis player and book writer, but she only took in bits of tennis since her life revolved around books and her plants. Her and Harper had been at each others throats since Kindergarden, Evelyn had come first in line since her name started with and E and Harper, being the drama queen she was, threw a tantrum and tried to hit Evelyn, but when they were in the office she blamed it all on the blonde girl and used her little pout and bat of eyelashes to get everyone on her side. The only parents who didn't believe her were the Diana's. they knew their daughter better than anyone else and she would never get into a fight or even an argument without good reason, but their words went unheard as the adults doted on Harper who said she felt sickly and was taken home to be coddled by Mommy and Daddy and their big bag of money. Ever since, Evelyn made it her business to make Harper look bad by the littlest things, her favorite was calling her Herpes and telling little secrets she had heard when nobody was watching.

There was only one other person who went against the school's brainwashing and it was Obsidian Chaos, who, unlike his name, was a white blonde with greenish-blue eyes and didn't like causing any problems, it made his anxiety act up and brought back unwanted memories from his abusive parents. He only had a little sister, Mackenzie, who had bright blonde hair in massive curls and dimples to match her big blue eyes. She had been born only a month after their parents went to prison, his mother had wanted to keep her, but since they went to court and he was able to show he could care for her, himself, and keep bills paid plus the house safe, (which is more than what his parents did for him,) He was able to keep her and name her against his mothers wishes to name her Vivian o something that usually caused girls to grown up with attitudes like Harper. He always stayed in the background at school, only doing what needed to be done and only excelling past expectations when he was too tired to notice what he was doing, he admired Evelyn and her guts to stand up to the school's 'it' couple and even the school in general. However, he never had a crush on her, not that she wasn't pretty because in reality she had more beauty than Harper inside and out, but she wasn't his type and he had his sights set on the new girl of the school, Olivia Iris.

Olivia Iris was the offspring of a mafia ring leader of a father and a quiet bookstore owner of a mother, she was extremely beautiful, but she kept it all hidden under thick sweatshirts, jeans and a pair of glasses she really only needed for reading but they kept her safe from any attention besides the usual shoulder pushing of people in the hallway from her being unpopular which she didn't see how it made sense. Olivia had light brown hair in curls and natural highlights that matched her opal green eyes, her face was slim, sleek, and clear which couldn't be said for the majority of the school population. Her skin was a pale powdered brown color that rivaled the other girls of the school which only ensued more bullying, but there wasn't much she could do when she only had 1 more year of high school left and the need to see her father rivaled that of starting a petty argument with a bunch of wannabe girls. She sighed as she made her way to her next class, a particularly hard bump on her shoulder caused her to lose her grips on her books which sent them spiraling to the floor and per usual everyone only laughed as she scrambled to pick it up, but another hand grabbed the last book she had left to pick up, she sighed and closed her eyes to prepare herself for the teasing, but it never came and she peeked her eye open to see a blonde haired boy with blue eyes looking at her strangely as he pushed the book into her direction, "Here, I think you dropped this." His voice was semi-deep, but attractive and it made Olivia's heart race a bit as he stared her into the eyes. They both stood in the middle of the hallway staring at each other with identical blushes adoring their cheeks, their hands connected by her book until the warning bell ran and they snapped back to reality, stumbling over each other and turning in the direction they needed to go to until the boy turned back to her stiffly jutting his hand in her direction, "Um, by the way, I'm Obsidian, Obsidian Chaos, it's uh- a pleasure to meet you.." He trailed off shyly as if he'd been wanting to say that for so long, but Olivia barely noticed as she smiled and shook his stronger hands with her much smaller and dainty ones, "I'm Olivia Iris, the new girl I guess, since that's what everyone keeps calling me." She said the last part of bit quieter with a small glare at nothing as she thought about what she had been through since she got here, but Obsidian had only thought it was a bit cute since her eyes were kinda hidden by her glasses and her face had formed this cute pout that he couldn't help, but give a small chuckle.

This caused Olivia to break her hardened glare and stare at him, his laugh was so nice and natural that it caused her to laugh and give a small giggle in his direction. It had ended all too soon when she remembered the time and gasped, She adjusted her books in her arms and was about to take off down the hallway before she smiled at him again, "Thank you for helping me... Obi," She giggled again and ran down the hallway to get there on time, she was in the doorway of her class when she heard him yell after her, "You're welcome, Oli!" then the sound of sneakers hitting tiled floor faded away as she sat down in her desk with a dopey smile.

Her teacher spoke, "Cutting it a bit close aren't we Miss Iris?" The history speaker spoke with a raised eyebrow, but Olivia didn't hear him, all she could do was think, 'Oli.. he gave me a nickname.." She was so happy that she could openly admit she didn't hear a single word the teacher said.

Somewhere down the hallway, Obsidian was getting lectured by his teacher for being late again, but he too wasn't really listening. He was only thinking, "I did it.. I really talked to her and she was so nice... she smelled like brownies and ice cream and mint.." His face graced him with a small blush, but the teacher thought nothing of it, thinking he was embarrassed of his actions and nodded, telling him to go sit down to get class started. Much like Olivia, Obsidian didn't exactly listen too keenly when the teacher was talking, his mind focused on the brown haired girl of his dreams.

Neither noticed the red headed girl watching them from a hidden corner, looking at the pictures she took of the two in their little meeting. She smirked and pocketed her phone, walking down the hallway to her class, heels clicking on the tile as she thought about her next move.

Welcome to Olympus HS, where there was always Blood in the Water.