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Hector readied himself with his sword, a knock out poison, and the invisibility cloak. “Goodbye my new friend,” he said, clapping Billy on the back. “If I don’t return by sunrise, go ahead with the plan without me.” Billy turned around to say something to Hector, but he was already gone. 

To Hector, it was unnerving to walk past a group of laughing Greeks about a fire and have none of them notice his presence. 

He walked from ship to ship capturing all the Greek leaders, including: Thisbe, Pytho, Ajax, Diomedes, Odysseus, Idomeneus, Achilles, and more. 

When Hector got back to camp, he removed the cloak and went to Billy’s tent. He walked in and said, “It is done.”

Billy replied with, “lets get ready to charge.” 

The men in the Greek camp noticed a roar coming toward them. The soldiers went to find the leaders and when they couldn’t find them they went crazy and put the boats in the water running scared. And when the trojans got there, there was no one in sight. 

There were many festivities in Troy that night. T Billy was having the time of his life eating delicious pastries. It was sudden, abrupt, and random. It was just biting into a scrumptious jelly donut when he found himself sitting on his bed, in his room, in the real world. He was a little sad he would never finish the donut, but he was more than little glad he was back home. 

He has never told the story of his adventure because he thought people would think him crazy. He was right. People would have institutionalized him. The weirdest thing was when he looked at his book, it appeared entirely changed. It was red and his picture was on it, as well as having the title, Billy and the Greeks. Billy opened it and found it was filled with the story of what had happened to him in Troy. But on what he thought was the last page, writing began to appear describing the confusion that was breaking out in Troy due to his disappearance. There were still people somewhere living their lives, and this book was recording it. 

Billy hid his book and had to buy a new one for school. He never told anyone about it. Every once in a while, he would check in on his friends by looking at the book. Only in his old age would he finally meet them again face to face.