In the second chapter Percy's life turns in to Chaos. (no pun intended) Percy gets expelled from Yancy and has to return home to the Upper East Side of New York, where his mother lives with her husband. Grover took the bus back with Percy. Grover kept mumbling to himself why six grade. Then the bus broke down. Every one had to get off. Percy sees three old ladies crocheting huge socks. Then Grover saw them and it made him more uneasy then when he was first on the bus. Grover and Percy saw the old ladies staring at them and cut a single thread. Suddenly Grover ordered Percy on to the bus. As quickly as the bus broke down it was fixed and the bus was on the move. Grover made Percy tell him what he saw, and without explanation Grover made Percy promise that he could escort Percy home. Percy agreed, but when the boys were dropped off Grover was so worked up he had to rush to the bathroom, and Percy slipped way back to his house. I really liked this chapter because it was very funny. Percy is the kind of guy that is completely unlucky. I believe that i am the same way. I thought that this chapter was easy to relate to, except the getting expelled part, I have not ever been expelled. Also this chapter was exciting. Percy had no idea what was going on for most of the chapter. I feel like I do not know what is going on everyday! The person that would really like this chapter would probably be my sister, Sam. She is always looking for answers, and she ditches me when I want to do something with her.
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