When itโs on the right arrow Ka-bam! You dead, bro?
SCATTERING WAS THE EASY PART.ย They did that very well.
Miranda, Cecil, and Ellis ran in different directions, screaming insults at the Colossus and waving their arms. This bought the rest of us a few seconds as we sprinted for the dunes, but I suspected the Colossus would soon enough come after me. I was, after all, the most important and attractive target.
I pointed toward Sherman Yangโs chariot, which was still circling the statueโs legs in a vain attempt to electrocute its kneecaps. โWe need to commandeer that chariot!โ
โHow?โ Kayla asked.
I was about to admit I had no idea when Nico di Angelo grabbed Willโs hand and stepped into my shadow. Both boys evaporated. I had forgotten about the power of shadow-travelingโthe way children of the Underworld could step into one shadow and appear from another, sometimes hundreds of miles away. Hades used to love sneaking up on me that way and yelling,
โHI!โ just as I shot an arrow of death. He found it amusing if I missed my target and accidentally wiped out the wrong city.
Austin shuddered. โI hate it when Nico disappears like that. Whatโs our plan?โ
โYou two are my backup,โ I said. โIf I miss, if I dieโฆit will be up to you.โ
โWhoa, whoa,โ Kayla said. โWhat do you meanย if you miss?โ
I drew my last arrowโthe one Iโd found in the grove. โIโm going to shoot that gorgeous gargantuan in the ear.โ
Austin and Kayla exchanged looks, perhaps wondering if Iโd finally cracked under the strain of being mortal.
โA plague arrow,โ I explained. โIโm going to enchant an arrow with sickness, then shoot it into the statueโs ear. Its head is hollow. The ears are the only openings. The arrow should release enough disease to kill the Colossusโs animating powerโฆor at least to disable it.โ
โHow do you know it will work?โ Kayla asked. โI donโt, butโโ
Our conversation was ruined by a sudden heavy downpour of Colossus foot. We darted inland, barely avoiding being flattened.
Behind us, Miranda shouted, โHey, ugly!โ
I knew she wasnโt talking to me, but I glanced back anyway. She raised her arms, causing ropes of sea grass to spring from the dunes and wrap around the statueโs ankles. The Colossus broke through them easily, but they annoyed him enough to be a distraction. Watching Miranda face the statue made me heartsick for Meg all over again.
Meanwhile, Ellis and Cecil stood on either side of the Colossus, throwing rocks at his shins. From the camp, a volley of flaming ballista
projectiles exploded against Mr. Gorgeousโs naked backside, which made me clench in sympathy.
โYou were saying?โ Austin asked.
โRight.โ I twirled the arrow between my fingers. โI know what youโre thinking. I donโt have godly powers. Itโs doubtful Iโll be able to cook up the Black Death or the Spanish Flu. But still, if I can make the shot from close range, straight into its head, I might be able to do some damage.โ
โAndโฆif you fail?โ Kayla asked. I noticed her quiver was also empty.
โI wonโt have the strength to try twice. Youโll have to make another pass.
Find an arrow, try to summon some sickness, make the shot while Austin holds the chariot steady.โ
I realized this was an impossible request, but they accepted it with grim silence. I wasnโt sure whether to feel grateful or guilty. Back when I was a god, I wouldโve taken it for granted that mortals had faith in me. NowโฆI
was asking my children to risk their lives again, and I was not at all sure my plan would work.
I caught a flash of movement in the sky. This time, instead of a Colossus foot, it was Sherman Yangโs chariot, minus Sherman Yang. Will brought the pegasi in for a landing, then dragged out a half-conscious Nico di Angelo.
โWhere are the others?โ Kayla asked. โSherman and the Hermes girls?โ Will rolled his eyes. โNico convinced them to disembark.โ
As if on cue, I heard Sherman screaming from somewhere far in the distance, โIโll get you, di Angelo!โ
โYou guys go,โ Will told me. โThe chariot is only designed for three, and after that shadow-travel, Nico is going to pass out any second.โ
โNo, Iโm not,โ Nico complained, then passed out.
Will caught him in a firemanโs carry and took him away. โGood luck!
Iโm going to get the Lord of Darkness here some Gatorade!โ
Austin hopped in first and took the reins. As soon as Kayla and I were aboard, we shot skyward, the pegasi swerving and banking around the
Colossus with expert skill. I began to feel a glimmer of hope. We might be able to outmaneuver this giant hunk of good-looking bronze.
โNow,โ I said, โif I can just enchant this arrow with a nice plague.โ The arrow shuddered from its fletching to its point.
THOU SHALT NOT,ย it told me.
I try to avoid weapons that talk. I find them rude and distracting. Once,
Artemis had a bow that could cuss like a Phoenician sailor. Another time, in a Stockholm tavern, I met this god who was smoking hot, except his talking sword just wouldย notย shut up.
But I digress.
I asked the obvious question. โDid you just speak to me?โ
The arrow quivered. (Oh, dear. That was a horrible pun. My apologies.)
YEA, VERILY. PRITHEE, SHOOTING IS NOT MY PURPOSE.
His voice was definitely male, sonorous and grave, like a bad Shakespearean actorโs.
โBut youโre an arrow,โ I said. โShooting you is the whole point.โ (Ah, I really must watch those puns.)
โGuys, hang on!โ Austin shouted.
The chariot plunged to avoid the Colossusโs swinging rudder. Without Austinโs warning, I would have been left in midair still arguing with my projectile.
โSo youโre made from Dodona oak,โ I guessed. โIs that why you talk?โ
FORSOOTH,ย said the arrow.
โApollo!โ Kayla said. โIโm not sure why youโre talking to that arrow, but
โโ
From our right came a reverberatingย WHANG!ย like a snapped power line
hitting a metal roof. In a flash of silver light, the campโs magical barriers collapsed. The Colossus lurched forward and brought his foot down on the dining pavilion, smashing it to rubble like so many childrenโs blocks.
โBut that just happened,โ Kayla said with a sigh.
The Colossus raised his rudder in triumph. He marched inland, ignoring the campers who were running around his feet. Valentina Diaz launched a
ballista missile into his groin. (Again, I had to wince in sympathy.) Harley and Connor Stoll kept blowtorching his feet, to no effect. Nyssa, Malcolm, and Chiron hastily ran a trip line of steel cable across the statueโs path, but they would never have time to anchor it properly.
I turned to Kayla. โYou canโt hear this arrow talking?โ
Judging from her wide eyes, I guessed the answer was,ย No, and does hallucinating run in the family?
โNever mind.โ I looked at the arrow. โWhat would you suggest, O Wise Missile of Dodona? My quiver is empty.โ
The arrowโs point dipped toward the statueโs left arm.ย LO, THE ARMPIT DOTH HOLD THE ARROWS THOU NEEDEST!
Kayla yelled, โColossus is heading for the cabins!โ
โArmpit!โ I told Austin. โFliethโer, fly for the armpit!โ
That wasnโt an order one heard much in combat, but Austin spurred the pegasi into a steep ascent. We buzzed the forest of arrows sticking out of the Colossusโs arm seam, but I completely overestimated my mortal hand-eye coordination. I lunged for the shafts and came up empty.
Kayla was more agile. She snagged a fistful but screamed when she yanked them free.
I pulled her to safety. Her hand was bleeding badly, cut from the high- speed grab.
โIโm fine!โ Kayla yelped. Her fingers were clenched, splattering drops of red all over the chariotโs floor. โTake the arrows.โ
I did. I tugged the Brazilian-flag bandana from around my neck and gave it to her. โBind your hand,โ I ordered. โThereโs some ambrosia in my coat
pocket.โ
โDonโt worry about me.โ Kaylaโs face was as green as her hair. โMake the shot! Hurry!โ
I inspected the arrows. My heart sank. Only one of the missiles was unbroken, and its shaft was warped. It would be almost impossible to shoot.
I looked again at the talking arrow.
THOU SHALT NOT THINKEST ABOUT IT,ย he intoned.ย ENCHANT THOU THE WARPED ARROW!
I tried. I opened my mouth, but the proper words of enchantment were gone from my mind. As I feared, Lester Papadopoulos simply did not
possess the power. โI canโt!โ
I SHALT ASSIST,ย promised the Arrow of Dodona.ย STARTEST THOU: โPLAGUEY, PLAGUEY, PLAGUEY.โ
โThe enchantment doesย notย startย plaguey, plaguey, plaguey!โ โWho are you talking to?โ Austin demanded.
โMy arrow! IโI need more time.โ
โWe donโtย haveย more time!โ Kayla pointed with her wrapped bloody hand.
The Colossus was only a few steps away from the central green. I wasnโt sure the demigods even realized how much danger they were in. The
Colossus could do much more than just flatten buildings. If he destroyed the central hearth, the sacred shrine of Hestia, he would extinguish the very soul of the camp. The valley would be cursed and uninhabitable for generations. Camp Half-Blood would cease to exist.
I realized I had failed. My plan would take much too long, if I could evenย rememberย how to make a plague arrow. This was my punishment for breaking an oath on the River Styx.
Then, from somewhere above us, a voice yelled, โHey, Bronze Butt!โ
Over the Colossusโs head, a cloud of darkness formed like a cartoon
dialogue bubble. Out of the shadows dropped a furry black monster dogโa hellhoundโand astride his back was a young man with a glowing bronze sword.
The weekend was here. Percy Jackson had arrived.