FRIDAY FICTIONEERS – JULY 17th, 2015: “Dionysus’s Irritation”
WORD COUNT: 100 WORDS
Dionysus cannot understand why Zeus deemed it necessary for the Gods (and Goddesses) to study the foolish humans’ history. After all, they had witnessed all the events as they unfolded.
“This is absurd.” Dionysus mutters, loosening his school uniform’s tie.
In front of the class, the human teacher drones on about some war. The picture of the stone building had captured his attention for a bit – a cathedral located in Dijon, France.
“It’s not that bad.” Apollo says.
“You’re such a daddy’s boy.”
When Dionysus finds whoever instigated Zeus into sending them to Humans’ school, it will not be pretty.
Thank you for reading,
— N
I can’t even begin to guess at the mental process that got you from Dijon to Greek God School, but it’s an interesting take.
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I always did like to do things differently~ 😋😋😋😋
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Haha, the idea that gods have to go to school is very funny. Let’s hope they can keep their temper…
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Dee seems to already be at the end of his rope!
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I dunno… the gods have not be known for their patience. No good will come from this!
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hehehe~~ Zeus is just asking for trouble there~~ 😀
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Trouble maker setting up some revenge, but those gods are always fighting about something. Truly unique take!
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hahahaha!!! I know right! thanks~^^
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