โPiper dreamed she mas on theย Wilderness School dorm roof.โ
The desert night was cold, but sheโd brought blankets, and with Jason next to her, she didnโt need any more warmth.
The air smelled of sage and burning mesquite. On the horizon, the Spring Mountains loomed like jagged black teeth, the dim glow of Las Vegas behind them.
The stars were so bright, Piper had been afraid they wouldnโt be able to see the meteor shower. She didnโt want Jason to think sheโd dragged him up here on false pretenses. (Even though her pretenses had beenย totallyย false.) But the meteors did not disappoint. One streaked across the sky almost every minuteโa line of white, yellow, or blue fire. Piper was sure her Grandpa Tom would have some Cherokee myth to explain them, but at the moment she was busy creating her own story.
Jason took her handโfinallyโand pointed as two meteors skipped across the atmosphere and formed a cross.
โWow,โ he said. โI canโt believe Leo didnโt want to see this.โ โActually, I didnโt invite him,โ Piper said casually.
Jason smiled. โOh, yeah?โ
โMm-hmm. You ever feel like three would be a crowd?โ
โYeah,โ Jason admitted. โLike right now. You know how much trouble weโd get in if we got caught up here?โ
โOh, Iโd make up something,โ Piper said. โI can be very persuasive. So you want to dance, or what?โ
He laughed. His eyes were amazing, and his smile was even better in the starlight. โWith no music. At night. On a rooftop. Sounds dangerous.โ
โIโm a dangerous girl.โ โThat, I can believe.โ
He stood and offered her his hand. They slow danced a few steps, but it quickly turned into a kiss. Piper almost couldnโt kiss him again, because she was too busy smiling.
Then her dream changedโor maybe she was dead in the Underworldโ because she found herself back in Medeaโs department store.
โPlease let this be a dream,โ she murmured, โand not my eternal punishment.โ
โNo, dear,โ said a womanโs honey-sweet voice. โNo punishment.โ
Piper turned, afraid sheโd see Medea, but a different woman stood next to her, browsing through the fifty-percent-off rack.
The woman was gorgeousโshoulder-length hair, a graceful neck, perfect features, and an amazing figure tucked into jeans and a snowy white top.
Piper had seen her share of actressesโmost of her dadโs dates were knockout beautifulโbut this lady was different. She was elegant without trying, fashionable without effort, stunning without makeup. After seeing Aeolus with his silly face-lifts and cosmetics, Piper thought this woman looked even more astonishing. There was nothing artificial about her.
Yet as Piper watched, the womanโs appearance changed. Piper couldnโt decide the color of her eyes, or the exact color of her hair. The woman became more and more beautiful, as if her image were aligning itself to Piperโs thoughtsโgetting as close as possible to Piperโs ideal of beauty.
โAphrodite,โ Piper said. โMom?โ
The goddess smiled. โYouโre only dreaming, my sweet. If anyone wonders, I wasnโt here. Okay?โ
โIโโ Piper wanted to ask a thousand questions, but they all crowded together in her head.
Aphrodite held up a turquoise dress. Piper thought it looked awesome, but the goddess made a face. โThis isnโt my color, is it? Pity, itโs cute. Medea really does have some lovely things here.โ
โThisโthis building exploded,โ Piper stammered. โI saw it.โ
โYes,โ Aphrodite agreed. โI suppose thatโs why everythingโs on sale. Just a memory, now. And Iโm sorry to pull you out of your other dream. Much more pleasant, I know.โ
Piperโs face burned. She didnโt know whether she was more angry or embarrassed, but mostly she felt hollow with disappointment. โIt wasnโt real. It never even happened. So why do I remember it so vividly?โ
Aphrodite smiled. โBecause you are my daughter, Piper. You see possibilities much more vividly than others. You see whatย couldย be. And it still might beโdonโt give up. Unfortunatelyโโ The goddess gestured around the department store. โYou have other trials to face, first. Medea will be back, along with many other enemies. The Doors of Death have opened.โ
โWhat do you mean?โ
Aphrodite winked at her. โYouโre a smart one, Piper. You know.โ
A cold feeling settled over her. โThe sleeping woman, the one Medea and Midas called their patron. Sheโs managed to open a new entrance from the Underworld. Sheโs letting the dead escape back into the world.โ
โMmm. And not justย anyย dead. The worst, the most powerful, the ones most likely to hate the gods.โ
โThe monsters are coming back from Tartarus the same way,โ Piper guessed. โThatโs why they donโt stay disintegrated.โ
โYes. Theirย patron, as you call her, has a special relationship with Tartarus, the spirit of the pit.โ Aphrodite held up a gold sequined top. โNo
โฆ this would make me look ridiculous.โ
Piper laughed uneasily. โYou? You canโt look anything but perfect.โ โYouโre sweet,โ Aphrodite said. โBut beauty is about finding the right
fit, the most natural fit. To be perfect, you have to feel perfect about
yourselfโavoid trying to be something youโre not. For a goddess, thatโs especially hard. We can change so easily.โ
โMy dad thought you were perfect.โ Piperโs voice quavered. โHe never got over you.โ
Aphroditeโs gaze became distant. โYes โฆ Tristan. Oh, he was amazing. So gentle and kind, funny and handsome. Yet he had so much sadness inside.โ
โCould we please not talk about him in the past tense?โ
โIโm sorry, dear. I didnโt want to leave your father, of course. Itโs always so hard, but it was for the best. If he had realized who I actually wasโโ
โWaitโhe didnโtย knowย you were a goddess?โ
โOf course not.โ Aphrodite sounded offended. โI wouldnโt do that to him. For most mortals, thatโs simply too hard to accept. It can ruin their lives! Ask your friend Jasonโlovelyboy, by the way. His poor mother was destroyed when she found out sheโd fallen in love with Zeus. No, it was much better Tristan believed that I was a mortal woman who left him without explanation. Better a bittersweet memory than an immortal, unattainable goddess. Which brings me to an important matter โฆโ
She opened her hand and showed Piper a glowing glass vial of pink liquid. โThis is one of Medeaโs kinder mixtures. It erases only recent memories. When you save your father,ย ifย you can save him, you should give him this.โ
Piper couldnโt believe what she was hearing. โYou want me to dope my dad? You want me to make him forget what heโs been through?โ
Aphrodite held up the vial. The liquid cast a pink glow over her face. โYour father acts confident, Piper, but he walks a fine line between two worlds. Heโs worked his whole life to deny the old stories about gods and spirits, yet he fears those stories might be real. He fears that heโs shut off an important part of himself, and someday it will destroy him. Now heโs been captured by a giant. Heโs living a nightmare. Even if he survives โฆ if he has to spend the rest of his life with those memories, knowing that gods and spirits walk the earth, it will shatter him. Thatโs what our enemy hopes for. She will break him, and thus break your spirit.โ
Piper wanted to shout that Aphrodite was wrong. Her dad was the strongest person she knew. Piper would never take his memories the way Hera had taken Jasonโs.
But somehow she couldnโt stay angry with Aphrodite. She remembered what her dad had said months ago, at the beach at Big Sur:ย If I really believed in Ghost Country, or animal spirits, or Greek gods… I donโt think I could sleep at night. Iโd always be looking for somebody to blame.
Now Piper wanted someone to blame, too.
โWho is she?โ Piper demanded. โThe one controlling the giants?โ
Aphrodite pursed her lips. She moved to the next rack, which held battered armor and ripped togas, but Aphrodite looked through them as if they were designer outfits.
โYou have a strong will,โ she mused. โIโm never given much credit among the gods. My children are laughed at. Theyโre dismissed as conceited and shallow.โ
โSome of them are.โ
Aphrodite laughed. โGranted. Perhaps Iโm conceited and shallow, too, sometimes. A girl has to indulge. Oh, this is nice.โ She picked up a burned and stained bronze breastplate and held it up for Piper to see. โNo?โ
โNo,โ Piper said. โAre you going to answer my question?โ
โPatience, my sweet,โ the goddess said. โMy point is that love is the most powerful motivator in the world. It spurs mortals to greatness. Their noblest, bravest acts are done for love.โ
Piper pulled out her dagger and studied its reflective blade. โLike Helen starting the Trojan War?โ
โAh, Katoptris.โ Aphrodite smiled. โIโm glad you found it. I get so much flack for that war, but honestly, Paris and Helen were a cute couple. And the heroes of that war are immortal nowโat least in the memories of men. Love is powerful, Piper. It can bring even the gods to their knees. I told this to my son Aeneas when he escaped from Troy. He thought he had failed. He thought he was a loser! But he traveled to Italyโโ
โAnd became the forebear of Rome.โ
โExactly. You see, Piper, my children can be quite powerful.ย Youย can be quite powerful, because my lineage is unique. I am closer to the beginning of creation than any other Olympian.โ
Piper struggled to remember about Aphroditeโs birth. โDidnโt you โฆ rise from the sea? Standing on a seashell?โ
The goddess laughed. โThat painter Botticelli had quite an imagination. I never stood on a seashell, thank you very much. But yes, I rose from the sea. The first beings to rise from Chaos were the Earth and SkyโGaea and Ouranos. When their son the Titan Kronos killed Ouranosโโ
โBy chopping him to pieces with a scythe,โ Piper remembered.
Aphrodite wrinkled her nose. โYes. The pieces of Ouranos fell into the sea. His immortal essence created sea foam. And from that foamโโ
โYou were born. I remember now. So youโreโโ
โThe last child of Ouranos, who was greater than the gods or the Titans. So, in a strange way, Iโm the eldest Olympian god. As I said, love
is a powerful force. And you, my daughter, are much more than a pretty face. Which is why you already know who is waking the giants, and who has the power to open doors into the deepest parts of the earth.โ
Aphrodite waited, as if she could sense Piper slowly putting together the pieces of a puzzle, which made a dreadful picture.
โGaea,โ Piper said. โThe earth itself. Thatโs our enemy.โ
She hoped Aphrodite would say no, but the goddess kept her eyes on the rack of tattered armor. โShe has slumbered for eons, but she is slowly waking. Even asleep, she is powerful, but once she wakes โฆ we will be doomed. You must defeat the giants before that happens, and lull Gaea back into her slumber. Otherwise the rebellion has only begun. The dead will continue to rise. Monsters will regenerate with even greater speed. The giants will lay waste to the birthplace of the gods. And if they do that, all civilization will burn.โ
โButย Gaea? Mother Earth?โ
โDo not underestimate her,โ Aphrodite warned. โShe is a cruel deity. She orchestrated Ouranosโs death.ย Sheย gave Kronos the sickle and urged him to kill his own father. While the Titans ruled the world, she slumbered in peace. But when the gods overthrew them, Gaea woke again in all her anger and gave birth to a new raceโthe giantsโto destroy Olympus once and for all.โ
โAnd itโs happening again,โ Piper said. โThe rise of the giants.โ Aphrodite nodded. โNow you know. What will you do?โ
โMe?โ Piper clenched her fists. โWhat am I supposed to do? Put on a pretty dress and sweet-talk Gaea into going back to sleep?โ
โI wish that would work,โ Aphrodite said. โBut no, you will have to find your own strengths, and fight for what you love. Like my favored ones, Helen and Paris. Like my son Aeneas.โ
โHelen and Paris died,โ Piper said.
โAnd Aeneas became a hero,โ the goddess countered. โThe first great hero of Rome. The result will depend on you, Piper, but I will tell you this: The seven greatest demigods must be gathered to defeat the giants, and that effort will not succeed without you. When the two sides meet โฆ you will be the mediator. You will determine whether there is friendship or bloodshed.โ
โWhat two sides?โ
Piperโs vision began to dim.
โYou must wake soon, my child,โ said the goddess. โI do not always agree with Hera, but sheโs taken a bold risk, and I agree it must be done. Zeus has kept the two sides apart for too long. Only together will you have the power to save Olympus. Now, wake, and I hope you like the clothes I picked out.โ
โWhat clothes?โ Piper demanded, but the dream faded to black.
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