

After my great victory at Versailles, Kayla of Florida and I knew that we should make a tribute to the mighty Zeus. We traveled in another metal snake to find an altar on which to make a sacrifice. The snake’s belly was hot and full of other giants, but we finally emerged from the heat and arrived at a house of worship, the L’eglise de la Madeleine. To my dismay, there was no place to offer treasure or sacrifice to the god of gods! Statues of winged giants, much like Hermes, were scattered throughout the elaborate building, and when I scaled the tall pillars to look at the walls, I noticed carvings depicting the story of a giant-god, “Jesus.” This giant must have been powerful if he had no godly features like wings! But surely Zeus is the most powerful of the gods, even in comparison to a giant-god. Kayla of Florida and I disappeared into the belly of the metal snake to find another place to offer our thanks and praise.