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Okay!

there was a little boy named Filo who was running around, collecting orders from all of the gods and goddesses.
"Hi there Athena and Poseidon!" said Filo looking up to the goddess of wisdom and the god of the seas, "What kind of pie would you like?"
"Um," Poseidon said, "Athena look an owl!" Poseidon said pointing in the other direction and then he leaned in to Filo, "I would like a fish pie please." Poseidon said stuttering after every word.
"Okay!" innocent Filo said and then dashed back to his house where his mother was waiting.
Above the island of Crete on Mount Olympus,






When Filo got the orders he rushed home,
"Hi mommy!" Filo said waving to his mom and closing the door.
"Oh, my little Filo!" Colias said opening her arms to give Filo a hug, "Did you get the orders?"
Filo showed Colias the orders and they began to bake everyone whatever pastry they wanted. As the years went by Filo's responsibilities grew. When he was thirteen, Filo was able to bake the pastries all by himself, but his and his mother's favorite waa baking pies. Filo was then given the title, "Baker of the Gods".






and bakes every pastry you can imagine, but the question of where his father is always stayed in his head. One night he came to the conclusion that he had to find his father. It was June second, a day before his mother’s birthday, and he went up to his mom in the kitchen and asked her, “Mother you did everything for me, so for your birthday, I want to find Dad.” His mother’s eyes weld up in tears as she said,
“Sweetie, I do love your father very much, but I would be okay if you stayed here and made a few pastries with me.”
Every day Filo gets the orders from Hermes,












“I thought your only wish was to see Dad?”
Colias looked at the ingredients and then looked at Filo and put on a fake smile as she said, “Sure, but can you make a pie with me?” His mother said, obviously desperate.
“I would love to,” Filo said. For the next hour, they took their time and made an apple pie. Colias set the pie next to the window that looked out into their garden while Filo got ready for his journey.
Filo noticed that she had a pile of ingredients behind her.








so she grabbed a basket that she made herself and gave it to Filo before he left.
“This is a basket of infinity,” she said, “Whatever you put in it will become an infinite amount, so use it wisely.”
Colias looked at the apple pie that they made together and put it in the basket to have it become an infinite amount. Colias then took the original pie and put it back next to the window. Filo kissed his mom goodbye and said he would come back with news about Zuin. Colias handed him the basket of infinity and Filo began his journey.
Colias realized she had to give him something to help him on his journey,







Poseidon refused to but when Filo threatened to tell everyone about the fish pie, he agreed to take him. Filo only went out of Olympus once in his life and that was when Athena was telling him that only people and animals with wings can fly. Filo wanted to prove her wrong so he jumped off Mount Olympus, thankfully Hermes caught him before he hit the ground. After about ten minutes, Filo and Poseidon were at the island of Crete.
Filo asked Poseidon if he could take him to the island of Crete on his chariot.






Poseidon stated quickly even though he knew that when Athena taught him in school she repeated that several times until Filo memorized it. After stepping off the chariot Filo looked behind to say thanks to Poseidon, but the chariot was no longer there. Filo was relieved because he was immortal now, so he put the basket of infinity close to his chest. Filo looked in the distance and saw a small town and decided that that was a good place to look, and began to walk towards the town. The little town was a lot different from the one he had imagined. When he was little his mom read books in their beautiful garden about castles with kings and queens who were generous and always cared for their people, but Filo didn’t see any castles instead he saw a bunch of people running around frantically and people yelling at each other.
“Oh, and before you go, remember, you are immortal here, but if you go within twenty feet of another god, you both become mortal.”








God of Pie!
“Ah!!!” screamed the man, “Watch where you’re going!”
“Oh, sorry.” Filo was confused because in those books that his mom read to him they said that people always greet you when you come to their town. Filo tried helping the man in the top hat up, but he pushed Filos hand away and stood up on his own and gave Filo a mean look. Filo remembered that Athena told him that whenever you meet someone mortal who is angry just walk away and when Athena left Poseidon walked in and told him to tell them that you are a god instead nd walked away laughing. “I’m a god!” Filo yelled and all the frantic people stopped in their tracks and stood opened mouth to Filo. Filo realized that Poseidon’s advice wasn't the best.
“Oh yeah,” began the man in the top hat ready to start a fight, “The god of what?”
“Pie!”
Suddenly a man with a giant top hat on his head ran into him,










but there was one who didn’t laugh, the man in the top hat.
“Come here kid.” the man with the top hat gestured at Filo and went into a back alley. “What do you want?” began the man with the top hat.
“To find my dad, Zuin.”
“Okay fine. I’ll tell ya somethin but only if you make me a pie.”
“Ok,” Filo said eagerly, “Here take one of these!” Filo said shoving a pie from the basket at him.
“No, I don’t want that pie,” the man said shooing the pie away, ¨I want a fish pie.”
Filo recalled when Poseidon asked to make him a fish pie and the recipe for it.
“Why do you want a fish pie?”
“Because they don’t make them anymore.”
Filo agreed to meet him back here at sunset.
Immediately all the towns people laughed,





said Filo politely, “My name’s Filo.”
“Well, my name’s Doug.”
Filo awkwardly waved goodbye and dashed with the basket in his hands looking for a fish that he could just grab and shove in a pie, but then he saw a bakery. Filo knew that he could use the ingredients in the oven to make a fish pie. Filo had no idea how to break into a bakery, but then he had an idea. He called for Athena, goddess of wisdom, to come and help him and to his surprise in front of him stood Athena.
“Filo what do you want now?” said Athena, obviously not enthusiastic.
“Um, I need to make a fish pie for someone.”
“Is it Poseidon!?!”
“No, it’s a guy in a top hat, his name is Doug”
“Oh,” Athena said sadly, “I always suspected he had a thing for fish pie but okay, I’ll help you. It sounds like fun.”
“Oh, and I didn’t get your name.”















Athena looked inside of the bakery,
and to Filo’s surprise she went full on Ares and broke the glass window and jumped in screaming, “THIS IS A ROBBERY PUT YO HANDS UP!!!”
Filo stared at Athena amazed that she just did that.
“Why are you just standing there? Go make the pie!”
Filo dashed through the broken window and grabbed all the ingredients that he needed and began to bake the pie. Just before he put it in the oven he realized he needed a fish. Filo looked everywhere for a fish and to then he saw a guy with a mustache with his hand up.
Filo remembered what Poseidon said,
“I am the god of pie give me a fish.” Filo said forgetting all the manners his mom had taught him. Immediately the man with the mustache gave him a fish from a box and put his hands back up. Filo threw the fish in the pie and put the pie in the oven for 45 minutes.
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I would like to say thanks to my dad for proofreading this, my mom for making me my lunch, and my teacher for helping me write this. I would also like to thank my dog, Calvin, for letting me pet him. Thanks!





Okay!

there was a little boy named Filo who was running around, collecting orders from all of the gods and goddesses.
"Hi there Athena and Poseidon!" said Filo looking up to the goddess of wisdom and the god of the seas, "What kind of pie would you like?"
"Um," Poseidon said, "Athena look an owl!" Poseidon said pointing in the other direction and then he leaned in to Filo, "I would like a fish pie please." Poseidon said stuttering after every word.
"Okay!" innocent Filo said and then dashed back to his house where his mother was waiting.
Above the island of Crete on Mount Olympus,






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