โThree-legged death race Five terrible syllablesโ
Oh, gods. Please not Meg
IT WAS ALL HARLEYโS FAULT.
After addressing the disappearance of Miranda GardinerโโAs a precautionary measure, please stay away from the woods until we know moreโโChiron called forward the young son of Hephaestus to explain how the three-legged death race would work. It quickly became apparent that Harley had masterminded the whole project. And, really, the idea was so horrifying, it could only have sprung from the mind of an eight-year-old boy.
I confess I lost track of the specifics after he explained the exploding chain-saw Frisbees.
โAnd theyโll be like, ZOOM!โ He bounced up and down with excitement. โAnd then BUZZ! And POW!โ He pantomimed all sorts of chaos with his hands. โYou have to be really quick or youโll die, and itโs awesome!โ
The other campers grumbled and shifted on their benches.
Chiron raised his hand for silence. โNow, I know there were problems last time,โ he said, โbut fortunately our healers in the Apollo cabin were able to reattach Paoloโs arms.โ
At a table in back, a muscular teen boy rose and began ranting in what I thought was Portuguese. He wore a white tank top over his dark chest, and I could see faint white scars around the tops of his biceps. Cursing rapidly, he pointed at Harley, the Apollo cabin, and pretty much everyone else.
โAh, thank you, Paolo,โ Chiron said, clearly baffled. โIโm glad you are feeling better.โ
Austin leaned toward me and whispered, โPaolo understands English okay, but he only speaks Portuguese. At least, thatโs what he claims. None of us can understand a word he says.โ
I didnโt understand Portuguese either. Athena had been lecturing us for years about how Mount Olympus might migrate to Brazil someday, and we
should all be prepared for the possibility. Sheโd even bought the gods Berlitz Portuguese DVDs for Saturnalia presents, but what does Athena know?
โPaolo seems agitated,โ I noted.
Will shrugged. โHeโs lucky heโs a fast healerโson of Hebe, goddess of youth, and all that.โ
โYouโre staring,โ Nico noted.
โI am not,โ Will said. โI am merely assessing how well Paoloโs arms are functioning after surgery.โ
โHmph.โ
Paolo finally sat down. Chiron went through a long list of other injuries they had experienced during the first three-legged death race, all of which he hoped to avoid this time: second-degree burns, burst eardrums, a pulled groin, and two cases of chronic Irish step dancing.
The lone demigod at the Athena table raised his hand. โChiron, just going to throw this out thereโฆ.Weโve had three campers disappear. Is it really wise to be running a dangerous obstacle course?โ
Chiron gave him a pained smile. โAn excellent question, Malcolm, but this course will not take you into the woods, which we believe is the most hazardous area. The satyrs, dryads, and I will continue to investigate the
disappearances. We will not rest until our missing campers are found. In the meantime, however, this three-legged race can foster important team- building skills. It also expands our understanding of the Labyrinth.โ
The word smacked me in the face like Aresโs body odor. I turned to Austin. โThe Labyrinth? As inย Daedalusโsย Labyrinth?โ
Austin nodded, his fingers worrying the ceramic camp beads around his neck. I had a sudden memory of his mother, Latriciaโthe way she used to
fiddle with her cowry necklace when she lectured at Oberlin. Evenย Iย learned things from Latricia Lakeโs music theory class, though I had found her distractingly beautiful.
โDuring the war with Gaea,โ Austin said, โthe maze reopened. Weโve been trying to map it ever since.โ
โThatโs impossible,โ I said. โAlso insane. The Labyrinth is a malevolent sentient creation! It canโt be mapped or trusted.โ
As usual, I could only draw on random bits and pieces of my memories, but I was fairly certain I spoke the truth. I remembered Daedalus. Back in
the old days, the king of Crete had ordered him to build a maze to contain
the monstrous Minotaur. But, oh no, a simple maze wasnโtย goodย enough for a brilliant inventor like Daedalus. He had to make his Labyrinth self-aware and self-expanding. Over the centuries, it had honeycombed under the planetโs surface like an invasive root system.
Stupid brilliant inventors.
โItโs different now,โ Austin told me. โSince Daedalus diedโฆI donโt know. Itโs hard to describe. Doesnโt feel so evil. Not quite as deadly.โ
โOh, thatโs hugely reassuring. So of course you decided to do three- legged races through it.โ
Will coughed. โThe other thing, DadโฆNobody wants to disappoint Harley.โ
I glanced at the head table. Chiron was still holding forth about the
virtues of team building while Harley bounced up and down. I could see why the other campers might adopt the boy as their unofficial mascot. He was a
cute little pipsqueak, even if he was scarily buff for an eight-year-old. His grin was infectious. His enthusiasm seemed to lift the mood of the entire group. Still, I recognized the mad gleam in his eyes. It was the same look his father, Hephaestus, got whenever he invented some automaton that would later go berserk and start destroying cities.
โAlso keep in mind,โ Chiron was saying, โthat none of the unfortunate disappearances has been linked to the Labyrinth. Remain with your partner and you should be safeโฆat least, as safe as one can be in a three-legged death race.โ
โYeah,โ Harley said. โNobody has evenย diedย yet.โ He sounded disappointed, as if he wanted us to try harder.
โIn the face of a crisis,โ Chiron said, โitโs important to stick to our regular activities. We must stay alert and in top condition. Our missing
campers would expect no less from us. Now, as to the teams for the race, you will be allowed to choose your partnerโโ
There followed a sort of piranha attack of campers lunging toward each other to grab their preferred teammate. Before I could contemplate my
options, Meg McCaffrey pointed at me from across the pavilion, her expression exactly like Uncle Samโs in the recruitment poster.
Of course, I thought. Why should my luck improve now?
Chiron struck his hoof against the floor. โAll right, everyone, settle down! The race will be tomorrow afternoon. Thank you, Harley, for your hard work on theโฆum, various lethal surprises in store.โ
โBLAM!โ Harley ran back to the Hephaestus table to join his older sister, Nyssa.
โThis brings us to our other news,โ Chiron said. โAs you may have heard, two special newcomers joined us today. First, please welcome the god Apollo!โ
Normally this was my cue to stand up, spread my arms, and grin as radiant light shone around me. The adoring crowd would applaud and toss flowers and chocolate bonbons at my feet.
This time I received no applauseโjust nervous looks. I had a strange,
uncharacteristic impulse to slide lower in my seat and pull my coat over my head. I restrained myself through heroic effort.
Chiron struggled to maintain his smile. โNow, I know this is unusual,โ he said, โbut godsย doย become mortal from time to time. You should not be overly alarmed. Apolloโs presence among us could be a good omen, a chance for us toโฆโ He seemed to lose track of his own argument. โAhโฆdo something good. Iโm sure the best course of action will become clear in time. For now, please make Apollo feel at home. Treat him as you would any other new camper.โ
At the Hermes table, Connor Stoll raised his hand. โDoes that mean the Ares cabin should stick Apolloโs head in a toilet?โ
At the Ares table, Sherman Yang snorted. โWe donโt do that to everyone, Connor. Just the newbies who deserve it.โ
Sherman glanced at Meg, who was obliviously finishing her last hot dog.
The wispy black whiskers at the sides of her mouth were now frosted with mustard.
Connor Stoll grinned back at Shermanโa conspiratorial look if ever I
saw one. Thatโs when I noticed the open backpack at Connorโs feet. Peeking from the top was something that looked like a net.
The implication sank in: two boys whom Meg had humiliated, preparing for payback. I didnโt have to be Nemesis to understand the allure of revenge. StillโฆI felt an odd desire to warn Meg.
I tried to catch her eye, but she remained focused on her dinner.
โThank you, Sherman,โ Chiron continued. โItโs good to know you wonโt be giving the god of archery a swirly. As for the rest of you, we will keep you posted on our guestโs situation. Iโm sending two of our finest satyrs, Millard and Herbertโโhe gestured to the satyrs on his leftโโto hand-deliver a message to Rachel Dare in New York. With any luck, she will be able to join us soon and help determine how we can best assist Apollo.โ
There was some grumbling about this. I caught the wordsย Oracleย and
prophecies. At a nearby table, a girl muttered to herself in Italian:ย The blind leading the blind.
I glared at her, but the young lady was quite beautiful. She was perhaps two years older than I (mortally speaking), with dark pixie hair and devastatingly fierce almond eyes. I may have blushed.
I turned back to my tablemates. โUmโฆyes, satyrs. Why not send that other satyr, the friend of Percyโs?โ
โGrover?โ Nico asked. โHeโs in California. The whole Council of Cloven Elders is out there, meeting about the drought.โ
โOh.โ My spirits fell. I remembered Grover as being quite resourceful, but if he was dealing with Californiaโs natural disasters, he was unlikely to be back anytime in the next decade.
โFinally,โ Chiron said, โwe welcome a new demigod to campโMeg McCaffrey!โ
She wiped her mouth and stood.
Next to her, Alice Miyazawa said, โStand up, Meg.โ Julia Feingold laughed.
At the Ares table, Sherman Yang rose. โNowย thisย oneโthis one deserves a special welcome. What do you think, Connor?โ
Connor reached into his backpack. โI think maybe the canoe lake.โ I started to say, โMegโโ
Then all Hades broke loose.
Sherman Yang strode toward Meg. Connor Stoll pulled out a golden net and threw it over her head. Meg yelped and tried to squirm free, while some of the campers chanted, โDunkโher! Dunkโher!โ Chiron did his best to shout them down: โNow, demigods, wait a moment!โ
A guttural howl interrupted the proceedings. From the top of the colonnade, a blur of chubby flesh, leafy wings, and linen diaper hurtled downward and landed on Sherman Yangโs back, knocking him face-first into
the stone floor. Peaches the karpos stood and wailed, beating his chest. His eyes glowed green with anger. He launched himself at Connor Stoll, locked his plump legs around the demigodโs neck, and began pulling out Connorโs hair with his claws.
โGet it off!โ Connor wailed, thrashing blindly around the pavilion. โGet it off!โ
Slowly the other demigods overcame their shock. Several drew swords.
โCโรจ un karpos!โย yelled the Italian girl. โKill it!โ said Alice Miyazawa.
โNo!โ I cried.
Normally such a command from me wouldโve initiated a prison lockdown situation, with all the mortals dropping to their bellies to await my further orders. Alas, now I was a mere mortal with a squeaky adolescent voice.
I watched in horror as my own daughter Kayla nocked an arrow in her bow.
โPeaches, get off him!โ Meg screamed. She untangled herself from the net, threw it down, then ran toward Connor.
The karpos hopped off Connorโs neck. He landed at Megโs feet, baring his fangs and hissing at the other campers who had formed a loose
semicircle with weapons drawn.
โMeg, get out of the way,โ said Nico di Angelo. โThat thing is dangerous.โ
โNo!โ Megโs voice was shrill. โDonโt kill him!โ
Sherman Yang rolled over, groaning. His face looked worse than it probably wasโa gash on the forehead can produce a shocking amount of bloodโbut the sight steeled the resolve of the other campers. Kayla drew her bow. Julia Feingold unsheathed a dagger.
โWait!โ I pleaded.
What happened next, a lesser mind could never have processed. Julia charged. Kayla shot her arrow.
Meg thrust out her hands and faint gold light flashed between her fingers. Suddenly young McCaffrey was holding two swordsโeach a curved blade in the old Thracian style,ย siccaeย made from Imperial gold. I had not seen such weapons since the fall of the Rome. They seemed to have appeared from nowhere, but my long experience with magic items told me they must have been summoned from the crescent rings Meg always wore.
Both her blades whirled. Meg simultaneously sliced Kaylaโs arrow out of the air and disarmed Julia, sending her dagger skittering across the floor.
โWhat the Hades?โ Connor demanded. His hair had been pulled out in chunks so he looked like an abused doll. โWhoย isย this kid?โ
Peaches crouched at Megโs side, snarling, as Meg fended off the confused and enraged demigods with her two swords.
My vision must have been better than the average mortalโs, because I saw the glowing sign firstโa light shining above Megโs head.
When I recognized the symbol, my heart turned to lead. I hated what I saw, but I thought I should point it out. โLook.โ
The others seemed confused. Then the glow became brighter: a
holographic golden sickle with a few sheaves of wheat, rotating just above Meg McCaffrey.
A boy in the crowd gasped. โSheโs a communist!โ
A girl whoโd been sitting at Cabin Fourโs table gave him a disgusted sneer. โNo, Damien, thatโs myย momโsย symbol.โ Her face went slack as the truth sank in. โUh, which meansโฆitโsย herย momโs symbol.โ
My head spun. I did not want this knowledge. I did not want to serve a demigod with Megโs parentage. But now I understood the crescents on Megโs rings. They were not moons; they were sickle blades. As the only Olympian present, I felt I should make her title official.
โMy friend is no longer unclaimed,โ I announced.
The other demigods knelt in respect, some more reluctantly than others. โLadies and gentlemen,โ I said, my voice as bitter as Chironโs tea,
โplease give it up for Meg McCaffrey, daughter of Demeter.โ