The Batrachoyomachi or the Battle of Frogs and Mice is a comic epic parodying Homer's immortal Iliad. At a time, the original was attributed to Homer himself, but the Greek historian, biographer, essayist and Roman citizen, Plutarch, attributed the work to one Pigres of Halicarnassus, reputedly a son or brother of Artemisia, famed queen of Hallicarnasus, Cos, Nisyr and Calyndos.
Dakota, a fifteen year old freshman in highschool has his childhood friend named Burke. Burke is a fulltime jock and basketball player. Dakota isn't a jock at heart, but still does basketball with Burke to make him happy; hanging out with all of Burke's friends who constantly bully him. Dakota always puts up with these anticts to be able to see a smile on his best friend's face. Dakota has a large crush on his good friend Burke, and will hold back those feelings for as long as he can manage before his own heart bursts inside of his chest.
The Batrachoyomachi or the Battle of Frogs and Mice is a comic epic parodying Homer's immortal Iliad. At a time, the original was attributed to Homer himself, but the Greek historian, biographer, essayist and Roman citizen, Plutarch, attributed the work to one Pigres of Halicarnassus, reputedly a son or brother of Artemisia, famed queen of Hallicarnasus, Cos, Nisyr and Calyndos.
Dakota, a fifteen year old freshman in highschool has his childhood friend named Burke. Burke is a fulltime jock and basketball player. Dakota isn't a jock at heart, but still does basketball with Burke to make him happy; hanging out with all of Burke's friends who constantly bully him. Dakota always puts up with these anticts to be able to see a smile on his best friend's face. Dakota has a large crush on his good friend Burke, and will hold back those feelings for as long as he can manage before his own heart bursts inside of his chest.