Hello Class of the Titans fans! Thank you for clicking on my story and I hope you enjoy this chapter. Since the prologue and the first chapter were so short I decided to combine them.

I don't own Class of the Titans.


Prologue

Archie ran through the forest, dodging trees as he went. He couldn't recall a day in his life he ran faster than he was now. His hands ached from holding onto his spear and shield for so long, but he didn't care. Even if these weapons would prove no use he still had his whip. That weapon alone could defeat the Trojan.

All Archie cared about was that he'd get to his destination before it was too late.


Chapter 1

Several weeks earlier...

Mr. Morris, the biology teacher at New Olympia High School, was sitting in his living room watching TV one night. He had finished his lesson plans for all of his freshman, sophmore, junior, and senior classes and wanted to rest.

He was one of those teachers that most of the students loved. He wasn't strict, didn't assign difficult tasks, and had a sense of humor. Just last week a student had left the window open to his classroom. Long story short, a crow flew into the room and flew around the room, causing boys to laugh and the girls to scream. Well, not all of the girls. Atlanta never screamed like the other girls did when an animal came near them.

Did Mr. Morris get angry? Nope. All he did was coax the bird out the window and closed it saying, "Ah crows. They are more intelligent than people give them credit for." Then he'd tell the class about the crow vending machines made by Joshua Klein before getting on with the lesson.

He turned off the TV when the doorbell rang. Wondering who would visiting him at such a late hour he went over to his door and opened it.

No one was there.

Curious, Mr. Morris stepped outside to see if the person had run off. He looked left and right and only saw cornfields surrounding his house, nothing unusual.

Suddenly, the door closed and hit Mr. Morris, causing him to fall forward into the grass. He quickly stood up and found himself looking at a man standing 20 feet away from him. The man had black hair with some white, wore a suit, and had what appeared to be a sife or sickle in his hand. Morris couldn't tell because of the dark.

He was so stunned by this man's arrival he didn't hear the giant come up behind him. The giant grabbed him so he couldn't move his arms and held him up into the air.

"What the...!" he began.

The man began to walk forward towards the giant and the teacher, "I'm sorry to come at such a late hour, but I've come to tell you that you'll be away from work for awhile. Don't worry, I've found an excellent substitute."

As soon as Morris remembered he could try yelling for help he was thrown into the wall of his house and everything went black.


Here it is! Thanks for taking the time to read and let me know what you think in the reviews! :)