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With 3 stores less than 1 hour outside the DC/Metropolitan area (1 in Gaithersburg, 1 in Frederick and 1 in Hagerstown, MD), we have the largest selection of books in the tri-state area. Wonder Book and Video has been in business since 1980 and online since 1997. We have over 1 Million books for sale on our website and another 1 Million books for sale in our 3 locations. We have a very active online inventory and as such, we can receive multiple orders for the same item. We fill those orders on a first come first serve basis, but will refund promptly any items that are out of stock. Since 1980 it has always been about the books. ALL kinds of books from 95 cent children\'s paperbacks to five figure rare and collectibles. A merging of the old and new is where we started, and it is where we are today. Our retail stores have always been places where a reader can rush in looking for a title needed for a term paper that is due the next day, or where bibliophiles can get lost \"in the stacks\" for as long as they wish. In 2002 USAToday recognized us as \"1 of 10 Great Old Bookstores\", and we have been featured in numerous other newspaper and TV stories including Washington Post and CSpan.
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Mystery Box
PANDORA WAS WALKING DOWN THE HALL TO her favorite classâÈ'Science-ologyâÈ'when she spotted something so interesting that it made her pale blue eyes go wide.
âÈêOoh!âÈë she breathed. She elbowed Athena, the goddessgirl beside her. Then she pointed the tip of her cream-colored Science-ology textscroll at someone coming toward them. âÈêSee that new Titan boy?âÈë
âÈêYou mean Epimetheus?âÈë Athena asked. âÈêWhat about him?âÈë
Black-haired with gray-green eyes, the Titan godboy and his brother Prometheus had only been attending Mount Olympus Academy for a couple of weeks.
âÈêDonâÈçt you see that box heâÈçs holding?âÈë Pandora couldnâÈçt take her eyes off it. It glowed and twitched in EpimetheusâÈçs hands. And interesting sounds were coming from it. Like mouse squeaks, salpinx trumpets, and tiger growls all mixed together. âÈêWhat do you think is in it?âÈë she asked as they paused at the hall fountain.
Athena shrugged. âÈêHard to say.âÈë
Epimetheus had stopped at his locker nearby. Pandora kept an eye on him and his box as she and Athena took turns sipping the glittering nectar that arced from the fountainâÈçs spout.
When the immortal godboys and goddessgirls at Mount Olympus Academy drank nectar, it caused their skin to shimmer. It had no effect on PandoraâÈçs skin, though. Because she was mortal. One of the few mortals Principal Zeus had invited to go to school here at MOA.
Athena was eyeing the box now too as she straightened from the fountain. âÈêWell, maybe itâÈçsâÈ'âÈë she started to say.
âÈêCould it be an ancient jewelry box or something?âÈë Pandora interrupted, unable to wait for Athena to finish. The box was about the right size for that. âÈêOoh! Maybe thereâÈçs a bracelet in it? Or something magical? Like a teeny genie?âÈë
âÈêA bracelet or a genie wouldnâÈçt make those weird noises, though,âÈë said Athena. Holding her long wavy brown hair back with one hand, she took another quick sip of nectar from the fountain.
Afterward her golden skin shimmered a little more brightly. Because, unlike Pandora, Athena was a goddessgirl. She was also the brainiest student at school. She and Pandora were roommates, sharing a room in the girlsâÈç dorm upstairs on MOAâÈçs fourth floor.
âÈêCâÈçmon. LetâÈçs get to class,âÈë Athena said.
But Pandora grabbed her arm, stopping her. âÈêWait! ArenâÈçt you dying of curiosity? I am.âÈë
Athena faked a look of shock. âÈêNo!âÈë she gasped. âÈêYou? Curious? Really?âÈë
Pandora grinned. She had a reputation for being more curious than practically anyone else at the Academy. In fact, as a sign of her curious nature, her blue and gold bangs were shaped in the form of question marks. But what was wrong with being curious? Nothing, in her opinion!
âÈêWell, I think somebody should ask him whatâÈçs in that box, donâÈçt you?âÈë asked Pandora. âÈêI mean, who knows what he might have in there? It could even be something dangerous!âÈë
Without waiting for AthenaâÈçs reply, Pandora took a step in EpimetheusâÈçs direction. But before she could take another step, someone behind her called out in a mean voice.
âÈêHey! Dork-i-metheus!âÈë It was Kydoimos. He and his godboy pal Makhai pushed past Pandora and Athena. Kydoimos was laughing so hard at his own joke that he didnâÈçt seem to notice when his shoulder bumped Athena. One of the three textscrolls she was holding went flying.
It hit the floor by PandoraâÈçs sandaled feet. She stooped to pick it up and then handed it back to Athena.
âÈêArenâÈçt you even going to say âÈæExcuse meâÈç?âÈë she called after the boys. But they didnâÈçt hear. They were too busy making a beeline for Epimetheus.
When it came to Titans, the godboys at MOA were always itching to start trouble. In some ways that was understandable. The Titans had fought a war against the most powerful and important god at the AcademyâÈ'Principal Zeus. TheyâÈçd tried to keep him from becoming King of the Gods and Ruler of the Heavens.
Zeus had defeated them, of course. And the war was long past now. Still, a lot of distrust remained.
Everyone knew that Epimetheus and Prometheus were the sons of Iapetus, a Titan god who had battled Zeus. So most of the students, Pandora included, couldnâÈçt help wondering why Zeus had invited the sons of his enemy to go to school here. But he must have had his reasons.
So shouldnâÈçt they give these Titans a chance? What if the situation were reversed? she wondered. If one of MOAâÈçs godboys got sent to a Titan school, wouldnâÈçt they want to be treated with kindness?
âÈêWhatcha got in the box, Dork-i-metheus?âÈë Kydoimos asked Epimetheus before Pandora could ask him herself. Except she wouldnâÈçt have called him a dork, of course. Kydoimos really acted like a bully sometimes. Same went for Makhai.
Epimetheus didnâÈçt answer. He only clutched his mysterious box tighter and shut his locker. Then he headed off for class.
Excited curiosity bubbled in Pandora. Since Epimetheus was in Science-ology next too, he was going the same way she and Athena were. Maybe she could get a better look at the box in class.
As Pandora and Athena fell into step behind Epimetheus, Makhai sneaked up next to him. In a flash Makhai snatched the box away.
âÈêNo!âÈë Looking freaked out, Epimetheus made a wild grab for it.
âÈêOver here!âÈë yelled Kydoimos, laughing. Running backward down the hall, he went long. His arms were raised like he was going out for a pass. Other students leaped aside in a hurry to get out of his way.
Makhai tossed the box toward him. Everyone watched it sail overhead in a high arc, nearly brushing the domed ceiling. The inside of the dome was covered with paintings that illustrated the glorious exploits of the gods and goddesses, including their long-ago battle with the Titans.
Pandora glimpsed Poseidon, the tall, blond godboy of the sea. His turquoise eyes had narrowed fiercely when theyâÈçd landed on the battle paintings. Then they darted to the mystery box. It had overshot and was hurtling past Kydoimos. Pandora gasped, afraid the box would smash on the marble-tiled floor.
But Poseidon saved the day, leaping to catch it in one hand.
What a hero! thought Pandora, sighing with admiration. Like numerous other girls at MOA, sheâÈçd been crushing on the mega-cute Poseidon for years.
Epimetheus lunged for him. âÈêGive it back! That box could be dangerous!âÈë
Dangerous? PandoraâÈçs eyes rounded in dismay. HadnâÈçt she expressed that concern to Athena just minutes ago? Only, Pandora hadnâÈçt really expected to be right!
Looking startled, Poseidon shot a worried glance at the box, then quickly tossed it away. It fell into the hands of another godboy named Apollo. He looked startled too, and tossed it to Ares, the godboy of war.
After that it was tossed from hand to hand as if it were a hot potato. Since nothing bad happened as a result, the tossing soon turned into a boisterous game of Keep Away.
âÈêEpimetheus looks upset,âÈë Athena murmured.
âÈêI know. I feel kind of sorry for him, donâÈçt you?âÈë said Pandora.
Athena nodded. âÈêIf everyone stops watching, maybe the boys will quit teasing him. CâÈçmon.âÈë She tugged PandoraâÈçs arm, hinting that they should leave.
But Pandora had her eyes glued to that box. She just had to know what was in it!
The box gleamed in the rays of sunlight drifting in through the windows, looking like a rectangular golden sun. However, when Athena kept tugging at her arm, Pandora reluctantly went. Still, she kept watching the game over her shoulder.
Every time the box fell into a new set of hands, Epimetheus veered in a new direction. He skidded back and forth across the hall, desperately trying to retrieve the box.
Suddenly one of the boysâÈç throws went wild. Pandora lost sight of EpimetheusâÈçs box as the entire group of boys made a rambunctious leap all at once. Hands reached. There were shouts and whoops of laughter. The box tumbled and was knocked about in the mass attempt to grab it.
Amid the frenzy Pandora and Athena got separated in the crowded hallway. Pandora was pushed into a corner at the end of a row of lockers. Going up on tiptoe, she was looking for Athena, when, unexpectedly, the mysterious box dropped . . .
right
into
her
hands.
Plunk!