โโMolves,โ Piper said. โThey sound close.โโ
Jason rose and summoned his sword. Leo and Coach Hedge got to their feet too. Piper tried, but black spots danced before her eyes.
โStay there,โ Jason told her. โWeโll protect you.โ
She gritted her teeth. She hated feeling helpless. She didnโtย wantย anyone to protect her. First the stupid ankle. Now stupid hypothermia. She wanted to be on her feet, with her dagger in her hand.
Then, just outside the firelight at the entrance of the cave, she saw a pair of red eyes glowing in dark.
Okay, she thought. Maybe a little protection is fine.
More wolves edged into the firelightโblack beasts bigger than Great Danes, with ice and snow caked on their fur. Their fangs gleamed, and their glowing red eyes looked disturbingly intelligent. The wolf in front was almost as tall as a horse, his mouth stained as if heโd just made a fresh kill.
Piper pulled her dagger out of its sheath.
Then Jason stepped forward and said something in Latin.
Piper didnโt think a dead language would have much effect on wild animals, but the alpha wolf curled his lip. The fur stood up along his spine. One of his lieutenants tried to advance, but the alpha wolf snapped at his ear. Then all of the wolves backed into the dark.
โDude, I gotta study Latin.โ Leoโs hammer shook in his hand. โWhatโd you say, Jason?โ
Hedge cursed. โWhatever it was, it wasnโt enough. Look.โ
The wolves were coming back, but the alpha wolf wasnโt with them. They didnโt attack. They waitedโat least a dozen now, in a rough semicircle just outside the firelight, blocking the cave exit.
The coach hefted his club. โHereโs the plan. Iโll kill them all, and you guys escape.โ
โCoach, theyโll rip you apart,โ Piper said. โNah, Iโm good.โ
Then Piper saw the silhouette of a man coming through the storm, wading through the wolf pack.
โStick together,โ Jason said. โThey respect a pack. And Hedge, no crazy stuff. Weโre not leaving you or anyone else behind.โ
Piper got a lump in her throat. She was the weak link in their โpackโ right now. No doubt the wolves could smell her fear. She might as well be wearing a sign that said free lunch.
The wolves parted, and the man stepped into the firelight. His hair was greasy and ragged, the color of fireplace soot, topped with a crown of what looked like finger bones. His robes were tattered furโwolf, rabbit, raccoon, deer, and several others Piper couldnโt identify. The furs didnโt look cured, and from the smell, they werenโt very fresh. His frame was lithe and muscular, like a distance runnerโs. But the most horrible thing was his face. His thin pale skin was pulled tight over his skull. His teeth were sharpened like fangs. His eyes glowed bright red like his wolvesโโ and they fixed on Jason with absolute hatred.
โEcce,โย he said,ย โfilli Romani.โ
โSpeak English, wolf man!โ Hedge bellowed.
The wolf man snarled. โTell your faun to mind his tongue, son of Rome. Or heโll be my first snack.โ
Piper remembered thatย faunย was the Roman name forย satyr.Not exactly helpful information. Now, if she could remember who this wolf guy was in Greek mythology, and how to defeat him,ย thatย she could use.
The wolf man studied their little group. His nostrils twitched. โSo itโs true,โ he mused. โA child of Aphrodite. A son of Hephaestus. A faun. And a child of Rome, of Lord Jupiter, no less. All together, without killing each other. How interesting.โ
โYou were told about us?โ Jason asked. โBy whom?โ
The man snarledโperhaps a laugh, perhaps a challenge. โOh, weโve been patrolling for you all across the west, demigod, hoping weโd be the
first to find you. The giant king will reward me well when he rises. I am Lycaon, king of the wolves. And my pack is hungry.โ
The wolves snarled in the darkness.
Out of the corner of her eye, Piper saw Leo put up his hammer and slip something else from his tool beltโa glass bottle full of clear liquid.
Piper racked her brain trying to place the wolf guyโs name. She knew sheโd heard it before, but she couldnโt remember details.
Lycaon glared at Jasonโs sword. He moved to each side as if looking for an opening, but Jasonโs blade moved with him.
โLeave,โ Jason ordered. โThereโs no food for you here.โ โUnless you want tofu burgers,โ Leo offered.
Lycaon bared his fangs. Apparently he wasnโt a tofu fan.
โIf I had my way,โ Lycaon said with regret, โIโd kill you first, son of Jupiter. Your father made me what I am. I was the powerful mortal king of Arcadia, with fifty fine sons, and Zeus slew them all with his lightning bolts.โ
โHa,โ Coach Hedge said. โFor good reason!โ
Jason glanced over his shoulder. โCoach, you know this clown?โ
โIย do,โ Piper answered. The details of the myth came back to herโa short, horrible story she and her father had laughed at over breakfast. She wasnโt laughing now.
โLycaon invited Zeus to dinner,โ she said. โBut the king wasnโt sure it was really Zeus. So to test his powers, Lycaon tried to feed him human flesh. Zeus got outragedโโ
โAnd killed my sons!โ Lycaon howled. The wolves behind him howled too.
โSo Zeus turned him into a wolf,โ Piper said. โThey callโฆ they call werewolvesย lycanthropes, named after him, the first werewolf.โ
โThe king of wolves,โ Coach Hedge finished. โAn immortal, smelly, vicious mutt.โ
Lycaon growled. โI will tear you apart, faun!โ
โOh, you want some goat, buddy? โCause Iโll give you goat.โ
โStop it,โ Jason said. โLycaon, you said youย wantedย to kill me first, but…?โ
โSadly, Child of Rome, you are spoken for. Since this oneโโhe waggled his claws at Piperโโhas failed to kill you, you are to be delivered alive to the Wolf House. One of my compatriots has asked for the honor of killing you herself.โ
โWho?โ Jason said.
The wolf king snickered. โOh, a great admirer of yours. Apparently, you made quite an impression on her. She will take care of you soon enough, and really I cannot complain. Spilling your blood at the Wolf House should mark my new territory quite well. Lupa will think twice about challenging my pack.โ
Piperโs heart tried to jump out of her chest. She didnโt understand everything Lycaon had said, but a woman who wanted to kill Jason? Medea, she thought. Somehow, she mustโve survived the explosion.
Piper struggled to her feet. Spots danced before her eyes again. The cave seemed to spin.
โYouโre going to leave now,โ Piper said, โbefore we destroy you.โ
She tried to put power into the words, but she was too weak. Shivering in her blankets, pale and sweaty and barely able to hold a knife, she couldnโt have looked very threatening.
Lycaonโs red eyes crinkled with humor. โA brave try, girl.
I admire that. Perhaps Iโll make your end quick. Only the son of Jupiter is needed alive. The rest of you, Iโm afraid, are dinner.โ
At that moment, Piper knew she was going to die. But at least sheโd die on her feet, fighting next to Jason.
Jason took a step forward. โYouโre not killing anyone, wolf man. Not without going through me.โ
Lycaon howled and extended his claws. Jason slashed at him, but his golden sword passed straight through as if the wolf king wasnโt there.
Lycaon laughed. โGold, bronze, steelโnone of these are any good against my wolves, son of Jupiter.โ
โSilver!โ Piper cried. โArenโt werewolves hurt by silver?โ โWe donโt have any silver!โ Jason said.
Wolves leaped into the firelight. Hedge charged forward with an elated โWoot!โ
But Leo struck first. He threw his glass bottle and it shattered on the ground, splattering liquid all over the wolvesโthe unmistakable smell of gasoline. He shot a burst of fire at the puddle, and a wall of flames erupted.
Wolves yelped and retreated. Several caught fire and had to run back into the snow. Even Lycaon looked uneasily at the barrier of flames now separating his wolves from the demigods.
โAw, cโmon,โ Coach Hedge complained. โI canโt hit them if theyโre way over there.โ
Every time a wolf came closer, Leo shot a new wave of fire from his hands, but each effort seemed to make him a little more tired, and the gasoline was already dying down. โI canโt summon any more gas!โ Leo warned. Then his face turned red. โWow, that came out wrong. I mean theย burningkind. Gonna take the tool belt a while to recharge. What you got, man?โ
โNothing,โ Jason said. โNot even a weapon that works.โ โLightning?โ Piper asked.
Jason concentrated, but nothing happened. โI think the snowstorm is interfering, or something.โ
โUnleash theย venti!โ Piper said.
โThen weโll have nothing to give Aeolus,โ Jason said. โWeโll have come all this way for nothing.โ
Lycaon laughed. โI can smell your fear. A few more minutes of life, heroes. Pray to whatever gods you wish. Zeus did not grant me mercy, and you will have none from me.โ
The flames began to sputter out. Jason cursed and dropped his sword. He crouched like he was ready to go hand-to-hand. Leo pulled his hammer out of his pack. Piper raised her daggerโnot much, but it was all she had. Coach Hedge hefted his club, and he was the only one who looked excited about dying.
Then a ripping sound cut through the windโlike a piece of tearing cardboard. A long stick sprouted from the neck of the nearest wolfโthe shaft of a silver arrow. The wolf writhed and fell, melting into a puddle of shadow.
More arrows. More wolves fell. The pack broke in confusion. An arrow flashed toward Lycaon, but the wolf king caught it in midair. Then
he yelled in pain. When he dropped the arrow, it left a charred, smoking gash across his palm. Another arrow caught him in the shoulder, and the wolf king staggered.
โCurse them!โ Lycaon yelled. He growled at his pack, and the wolves turned and ran. Lycaon fixed Jason with those glowing red eyes. โThis isnโt over, boy.โ
The wolf king disappeared into the night.
Seconds later, Piper heard more wolves baying, but the sound was differentโless threatening, more like hunting dogs on the scent. A smaller white wolf burst into the cave, followed by two more.
Hedge said, โKill it?โ โNo!โ Piper said. โWait.โ
The wolves tilted their heads and studied the campers with huge golden eyes.
A heartbeat later, their masters appeared: a troop of hunters in white- and-gray winter camouflage, at least half a dozen. All of them carried bows, with quivers of glowing silver arrows on their backs.
Their faces were covered with parka hoods, but clearly they were all girls. One, a little taller than the rest, crouched in the firelight and snatched up the arrow that had wounded Lycaonโs hand.
โSo close.โ She turned to her companions. โPhoebe, stay with me. Watch the entrance. The rest of you, follow Lycaon. We canโt lose him now. Iโll catch up with you.โ
The other hunters mumbled agreement and disappeared, heading after Lycaonโs pack.
The girl in white turned toward them, her face still hidden in her parka hood. โWeโve been following that demonโs trail for over a week. Is everyone all right? No one got bit?โ
Jason stood frozen, staring at the girl. Piper realized something about her voice sounded familiar. It was hard to pin down, but the way she spoke, the way she formed her words, reminded her of Jason.
โYouโre her,โ Piper guessed. โYouโre Thalia.โ
The girl tensed. Piper was afraid she might draw her bow, but instead she pulled down her parka hood. Her hair was spiky black, with a silver tiara across her brow. Her face had a super-healthy glow to it, as if she
were a little more than human, and her eyes were brilliant blue. She was the girl from Jasonโs photograph.
โDo I know you?โ Thalia asked.
Piper took a breath. โThis might be a shock, butโโ
โThalia.โ Jason stepped forward, his voice trembling. โIโm Jason, your brother.โ