Coach, Annabeth said, it was an accident. We were talking, and we fell asleep.Besides, Percy said, you're starting to sound like Terminus.Hedge narrowed his eyes. Is that an insult, Jackson? 'Cause I'll-I'll Terminus you, buddy!
by Rick Riordan (0 Reviews)
In "The Mark of Athena" by Rick Riordan, a conversation unfolds between Annabeth and Percy after an unexpected incident. Annabeth tries to clarify that their situation was just a mistake, explaining that they were talking and eventually dozed off. Percy's lighthearted response compares their current predicament to the behavior of Terminus, hinting at a humorous misunderstanding.
Hedge, presumably annoyed, reacts defensively to Percy’s comment. His narrowed eyes suggest he feels insulted and is ready to confront Percy, declaring he will retaliate in some way. This exchange showcases the playful banter and camaraderie among the characters while also highlighting Hedge's aggressive yet comical nature.
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