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Well-researched and true to the original myths, each volume in the Goddess Girls series addresses contemporary issues, like friendships and relationships, from a classically accurateand entertainingperspective. In Athena the Wise, Principal Zeus asks Athena to help Heracles (aka Hercules in the Roman pantheon) complete his twelve labors. But when Heracles starts borrowing Athenas friends belongings without asking, will she be able to help him set things straight? And in Aphrodite the Diva, an exchange student from Egypt, Isis, is encroaching on Aphrodites match-making turf. Will she also edge Aphrodite out of her group of friends?

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READ THE OTHER BOOKS IN THE GODDESS GIRLS SERIES Athena the Brain Persephone - photo 1

READ THE OTHER BOOKS IN THE
GODDESS GIRLS SERIES

Athena the Brain

Persephone the Phony

Aphrodite the Beauty

Artemis the Brave

coming soon

Aphrodite the Diva

This book is a work of fiction Any references to historical events real - photo 2

This book is a work of fiction. Any references to historical events,
real people, or real locales are used fictitiously. Other names, characters,
places, and incidents are the product of the authors imagination,
and any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons,
living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

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ALADDIN

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First Aladdin paperback edition April 2011

Copyright 2011 by Joan Holub and Suzanne Williams

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Designed by Karin Paprocki

The text of this book was set in Baskerville Handcut Regular.

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Library of Congress Control Number 2010938957

ISBN 978-1-4424-2097-7

ISBN 978-1-4424-2098-4 (eBook)

For Sabrina Hanson,
who is smart like Athena and as curious as Pandora
S. W.

For Madison and Skylar Stekly
J. H.

CONTENTS
The New Mortal W HOS THAT ATHENA ASKED GESTURING toward an unfamiliar boy as - photo 4

The New Mortal

W HOS THAT? ATHENA ASKED, GESTURING toward an unfamiliar boy as she plunked her tray onto the table where she and her goddessgirl friends always sat for lunch. The entire cafeteria at Mount Olympus Academy was buzzing with excitement over him. Usually she didnt pay much attention to boys, but even she couldnt help noticing this one. Dressed in a lion-skin capeits jaws fit his head like a helmethe was tall with dark, curly hair, and bursting with muscles like Atlas, the schools champion weightlifter.

Aphrodite arched a perfectly shaped eyebrow. You havent heard? His names Heracles. He was admitted to the Academy only this morning. A look of disapproval came into her lovely blue eyes as she glanced at him. Ill admit hes cute, but he has absolutely no sense of fashion.

Athena took a bite of her hero sandwich. A lion cape was perhaps overkill as a fashion statement.

I heard hes a skilled archer, said Artemis. But Ill believe it when I see it.

She frowned in his direction. Word is that hes mortal, just like Orion. So maybe hes a liar, too. Orion had been her disappointing first crush, too stuck on himself to notice anyone elses feelingsespecially hers. Now she tended to look upon all boys with suspicion, particularly those who reminded her of Orion in any way.

Persephone took a sip from her carton of nectar. So hes mortal and he dresses weird. That doesnt mean he isnt nice. She was sensitive about stuff like that. Probably because her crush, Hades, had often been misunderstood just because he came from the Underworld.

A burst of admiring laughter came from the table where Heracles sat, drawing the girls eyes. He seemed to have wasted no time in making new friends among the godboys. Several of them, including Hades; Artemiss twin brother, Apollo; Ares; and Poseidon were hanging on his every word. Athena couldnt quite hear what Heracles was saying, but whatever it was probably involved weapons, war, sports, or hunting. In her experience, those were the topics that interested godboys most. Sure enough, moments later Heracles passed around his big, knobby club, which the boys oohed and aahed over. Not to be outdone, Poseidon showed off his trident, and Apollo, his bow.

Aphrodite nudged Athena. So, whats your opinion?

Thinking she must have missed part of the conversation, Athena asked, About what?

About Heracles.

Aphrodite, Artemis, and Persephone leaned toward her, as if anxious to hear what she had to say. Athena hesitated. She could well remember how nervous she felt when she first came to MOA less than a year ago. Most of the godboys and goddessgirls here, including her three best friends, had been together for years by then. They were all so beautiful, handsome, gifted, and amazing. If shed suspected at the time that they were discussing hersizing her up and making judgmentsshe wouldve felt way more nervous.

Maybe we should try to put ourselves in his sandals and wonder what hes thinking of us, instead of the other way around, she suggested. Hes probably wondering if were all going to like him. Perhaps hes trying to impress those godboys.

Aphrodite blinked. I never thought of that.

Persephone smiled at Athena in admiration. Thats beyond brainy thinking, even for you.

Words of wisdom from the goddessgirl of wisdom herself! added Artemis.

Thanks, Athena told them. The praise was nice, but honestly, although she knew she was brainy, she wasnt so sure she deserved the title of goddessgirl of wisdom. If she were truly wise, she wouldnt have made all the mistakes shed made since shed been here at MOAlike flooding the Earth with inventions, taking on too many classes and extracurriculars, and turning Medusas hair into snakes. Besides, words meant nothing without action. So far, she hadnt done anything herself to welcome Heracles. Well, she could change that.

She finished off her hero sandwich, hoping it would make her feel a little more heroic. Then, gathering her courage, she stood up from the table. Im going over to say hi to him. You know, welcome him to the Academy. She hesitated a moment. Putting herself forward like that didnt come easy to herespecially with boys. As her friends looked at her in surprise, she hinted, Anyone want to come with me?

Before the others could reply, the school intercom crackled to life. There was a tapping sound, as if someone was repeatedly poking at the button. Then Principal Zeuss voice boomed out of the speaker over the cafeteria door, making everyone jump. IS THIS THING ON? Tap tap tap. MS. HYDRA? Tap tap tap. YOU SURE? After some more crackling, he finally thundered out his message: CALLING ATHENA! REPORT TO MY OFFICE. PRONTO. ON THE DOUBLE! A pause. OH YEAH, AND BY THE WAY, THIS IS PRINCIPAL ZEUS, YOUR DEAR OL DAD, IN CASE YOU DIDNT GUESS!

Every eye in the cafeteria swung her way. Athena gulped. Zeus was never one to say please, especially if he was displeased about something. After all, he was King of the Gods and Ruler of the Heavens, so manners were not his first priority.

Change of plans, everyone. Ill see you later. Leaving her tray on the table, Athena hurried out the door. Even thoughor maybe because Principal Zeus was her dad, she worried about pleasing him more than anyone else at MOA did. Her stomach did acrobatic flips as she rushed down the hall to his office. She racked her brain trying to think if shed done something wrong. She was making straight As, so surely none of the teachers had complained. But her dad wasnt big on friendly fatherly talks or idle chitchat, either. So what could he possibly want?

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