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Chapter no 12 – PIPER

The Mark of Athena (The Heroes of Olympus #3)

โ€ŒPiper couldnโ€™t explain how she knew.โ€Œ

Stories of phantoms and tortured souls had always freaked her out. Her dad used to joke about Grandpa Tomโ€™s Cherokee legends from back on the rez, but even at home in their big Malibu mansion, looking out over the Pacific, whenever her dad recounted the ghost stories for her, she could never get them out of her head.

Cherokee spirits were always restless. They often lost their way to the Land of the Dead, or stayed behind with the living out of sheer stubbornness. Sometimes they didnโ€™t even realize theyย wereย dead.

The more Piper learned about being a demigod, the more convinced she was that Cherokee legends and Greek myths werenโ€™t so different. These eidolons acted a lot like the spirits in her dadโ€™s stories.

Piper had a gut sense they were still present, simply because no one had told them to go away.

When she was done explaining, the others looked at her uncomfortably. Up on deck, Hedge sang something that sounded like โ€œIn the Navyโ€ while Blackjack stomped his hooves, whinnying in protest.

Finally Hazel exhaled. โ€œPiper is right.โ€ โ€œHow can you be sure?โ€ Annabeth asked.

โ€œIโ€™ve met eidolons,โ€ Hazel said. โ€œIn the Underworld, when I wasโ€ฆyou

know.โ€

Dead.

Piper had forgotten that Hazel was a second-timer. In her own way, Hazel too was a ghost reborn.

โ€œSoโ€ฆโ€ Frank rubbed his hand across his buzz-cut hair as if some ghosts might have invaded his scalp. โ€œYou think these things are lurking on the ship, orโ€”โ€

โ€œPossibly lurking inside some of us,โ€ Piper said. โ€œWe donโ€™t know.โ€ Jason clenched his fist. โ€œIf thatโ€™s trueโ€”โ€

โ€œWe have to take steps,โ€ Piper said. โ€œI think I can do this.โ€ โ€œDo what?โ€ Percy asked.

โ€œJust listen, okay?โ€ Piper took a deep breath. โ€œEverybody listen.โ€ Piper met their eyes, one person at a time.

โ€œEidolons,โ€ she said, using her charmspeak, โ€œraise your hands.โ€ There was tense silence.

Leo laughed nervously. โ€œDid you really think that was going toโ€”?โ€ His voice died. His face went slack. He raised his hand.

Jason and Percy did the same. Their eyes had turned glassy and gold. Hazel caught her breath. Next to Leo, Frank scrambled out of his chair and put his back against the wall.

โ€œOh, gods.โ€ Annabeth looked at Piper imploringly. โ€œCan you cure them?โ€ Piper wanted to whimper and hide under the table, but sheย hadย to help

Jason. She couldnโ€™t believe sheโ€™d held hands withโ€ฆNo, she refused to think about it.

She focused on Leo because he was the least intimidating. โ€œAre there more of you on this ship?โ€ she asked.

โ€œNo,โ€ย Leo said in a hollow voice.ย โ€œThe Earth Mother sent three. The strongest, the best. We will live again.โ€

โ€œNot here, you wonโ€™t,โ€ Piper growled. โ€œAll three of you, listen carefully.โ€

Jason and Percy turned toward her. Those gold eyes were unnerving, but seeing all three boys like that fueled Piperโ€™s anger.

โ€œYou will leave those bodies,โ€ she commanded.

โ€œNo,โ€ย Percy said.

Leo let out a soft hiss.ย โ€œWe must live.โ€

Frank fumbled for his bow. โ€œMars Almighty, thatโ€™s creepy! Get out of here, spirits! Leave our friends alone!โ€

Leo turned toward him.ย โ€œYou cannot command us, child of war. Your own life is fragile. Your soul could burn at any moment.โ€

Piper wasnโ€™t sure what that meant, but Frank staggered like heโ€™d been punched in the gut. He drew an arrow, his hands shaking. โ€œIโ€”Iโ€™ve faced down worse things than you. If you want a fightโ€”โ€

โ€œFrank, donโ€™t.โ€ Hazel rose.

Next to her, Jason drew his sword.

โ€œStop!โ€ Piper ordered, but her voice quavered. She was rapidly losing faith in her plan. Sheโ€™d made the eidolons appear, but what now? If she couldnโ€™t persuade them to leave, any bloodshed would be her fault. In the back of her mind, she could almost hear Gaea laughing.

โ€œListen to Piper.โ€ Hazel pointed at Jasonโ€™s sword. The gold blade seemed to grow heavy in his hand. It clunked to the table and Jason sank back into his chair.

Percy growled in a very un-Percy-like way.ย โ€œDaughter of Pluto, you may control gems and metals. You do not control the dead.โ€

Annabeth reached toward him as if to restrain him, but Hazel waved her off.

โ€œListen, eidolons,โ€ Hazel said sternly, โ€œyou do not belong here. I may not command you, but Piper does. Obey her.โ€

She turned toward Piper, her expression clear:ย Try again. You can do this.

Piper mustered all her courage. She looked straight at Jasonโ€”straight into the eyes of the thing that was controlling him. โ€œYou will leave those bodies,โ€ Piper repeated, even more forcefully.

Jasonโ€™s face tightened. His forehead beaded with sweat.ย โ€œWeโ€”we will leave these bodies.โ€

โ€œYou will vow on the River Styx never to return to this ship,โ€ Piper continued, โ€œand never to possess any member of this crew.โ€

Leo and Percy both hissed in protest.

โ€œYou will promise on the River Styx,โ€ Piper insisted.

A moment of tensionโ€”she could feel their wills fighting against hers.

Then all three eidolons spoke in unison:ย โ€œWe promise on the River Styx.โ€

โ€œYou are dead,โ€ Piper said.ย โ€œWe are dead,โ€ย they agreed. โ€œNow, leave.โ€

All three boys slumped forward. Percy fell face-first into his pizza. โ€œPercy!โ€ Annabeth grabbed him.

Piper and Hazel caught Jasonโ€™s arms as he slipped out of his chair.

Leo wasnโ€™t so lucky. He fell toward Frank, who made no attempt to intercept him. Leo hit the floor.

โ€œOw!โ€ he groaned.

โ€œAre you all right?โ€ Hazel asked.

Leo pulled himself up. He had a piece of spaghetti in the shape of aย 3ย stuck to his forehead. โ€œDid it work?โ€

โ€œIt worked,โ€ Piper said, feeling pretty sure she was right. โ€œI donโ€™t think theyโ€™ll be back.โ€

Jason blinked. โ€œDoes that mean I can stop getting head injuries now?โ€ Piper laughed, exhaling all her nervousness. โ€œCome on, Lightning Boy.

Letโ€™s get you some fresh air.โ€

Piper and Jason walked back and forth along the deck. Jason was still wobbly, so Piper encouraged him to wrap his arm around her for support.

Leo stood at the helm, conferring with Festus through the intercom; he knew from experience to give Jason and Piper some space. Since the satellite TV was up again, Coach Hedge was in his cabin happily catching up on his mixed martial arts cage matches. Percyโ€™s pegasus Blackjack had flown off somewhere. The other demigods were settling in for the night.

Theย Argo IIย raced east, cruising several hundred feet above the ground. Below them small towns passed by like lit-up islands in a dark sea of prairie.

Piper remembered last winter, flying Festus the dragon over the city of Quebec. She had never seen anything so beautiful, or felt so happy to have Jasonโ€™s arms around herโ€”but this was even better.

The night was warm. The ship sailed along more smoothly than a dragon. Best of all, they were flying away from Camp Jupiter as fast as they possibly could. No matter how dangerous the ancient lands were, Piper couldnโ€™t wait to get there. She hoped Jason was right that the Romans wouldnโ€™t follow them

across the Atlantic.

Jason stopped amidships and leaned against the rail. The moonlight turned his blond hair silver.

โ€œThanks, Pipes,โ€ he said. โ€œYou saved me again.โ€

He put his arm around her waist. She thought about the day theyโ€™d fallen into the Grand Canyonโ€”the first time sheโ€™d learned that Jason could control the air. Heโ€™d held her so tightly, she could feel his heartbeat. Then theyโ€™d stopped falling and floated in midair. Best. Boyfriend. Ever.

She wanted to kiss him now, but something held her back.

โ€œI donโ€™t know if Percy will trust me anymore,โ€ she said. โ€œNot after I let his horse knock him out.โ€

Jason laughed. โ€œDonโ€™t worry about that. Percyโ€™s a nice guy, but I get the feeling he needs a knock on the head every once in a while.โ€

โ€œYou could have killed him.โ€

Jasonโ€™s smile faded. โ€œThat wasnโ€™t me.โ€

โ€œBut I almostย letย you,โ€ Piper said. โ€œWhen Gaea said I had to choose, I hesitated andโ€ฆโ€

She blinked, cursing herself for crying.

โ€œDonโ€™t be so hard on yourself,โ€ Jason said. โ€œYou saved us both.โ€ โ€œBut if two of our crew really have to die, a boy and a girlโ€”โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t accept that. Weโ€™re going to stop Gaea. All seven of us are going to come back alive. I promise you.โ€

Piper wished that he hadnโ€™tย promised. The word only reminded her of the Prophecy of Seven:ย an oath to keep with a final breath.

Please,ย she thought, wondering if her mom, the goddess of love, could hear her.ย Donโ€™t let it be Jasonโ€™s final breath. If love means anything, donโ€™t take him away.

As soon as she had made the wish, she felt guilty. How could she stand to see Annabeth in that kind of pain if Percy died? How could she live with herself ifย anyย of the seven demigods died? Already, each of them had endured so much. Even the two new Roman kids, Hazel and Frank, whom Piper barely knew, felt like kin. At Camp Jupiter, Percy had recounted their trip to Alaska, which sounded as harrowing as anything Piper had experienced. And from the way Hazel and Frank tried to help during the exorcism, she could tell they

were brave, good people.

โ€œThe legend that Annabeth mentioned,โ€ she said, โ€œabout the Mark of Athenaโ€ฆwhy didnโ€™t you want to talk about it?โ€

She was afraid Jason might shut her out, but he just lowered his head like heโ€™d been expecting the question. โ€œPipes, I donโ€™t know whatโ€™s true and whatโ€™s not. That legendโ€ฆit could be really dangerous.โ€

โ€œFor who?โ€

โ€œAll of us,โ€ he said grimly. โ€œThe story goes that the Romans stole something important from the Greeks, back in ancient times, when the Romans conquered the Greeksโ€™ cities.โ€

Piper waited, but Jason seemed lost in thought. โ€œWhat did they steal?โ€ she asked.

โ€œI donโ€™t know,โ€ he said. โ€œIโ€™m not sure anyone in the legion has ever known. But according to the story, this thing was taken away to Rome and hidden there. The children of Athena, Greek demigods, have hated us ever since. Theyโ€™ve always stirred up their brethren against the Romans. Like I said, I donโ€™t know how much of that is trueโ€”โ€

โ€œBut why not just tell Annabeth?โ€ Piper asked. โ€œSheโ€™s not going to suddenly hate you.โ€

He seemed to have trouble focusing on her. โ€œI hope not. But the legend says that the children of Athena have been searching for this thing for millennia. Every generation, a few are chosen by the goddess to find it. Apparently, theyโ€™re led to Rome by some signโ€ฆthe Mark of Athena.โ€

โ€œIf Annabeth is one of those searchersโ€ฆwe should help her.โ€

Jason hesitated. โ€œMaybe. When we get closer to Rome, Iโ€™ll tell her what little I know. Honest. But the story, at least the way I heard itโ€”it claims that if the Greeks ever found what was stolen, theyโ€™d never forgive us. Theyโ€™d destroy the legion and Rome, once and for all. After what Nemesis told Leo, about Romeโ€™s being destroyed five days from nowโ€ฆโ€

Piper studied Jasonโ€™s face. He was, without a doubt, the bravest person sheโ€™d ever known, but she realized he was afraid. This legendโ€”the idea that it might tear apart their group and level a cityโ€”absolutely terrified him.

Piper wondered what could have been stolen from the Greeks that would be so important. She couldnโ€™t imagine anything that would make Annabeth

suddenly turn vengeful.

Then again, Piper couldnโ€™t imagine choosing one demigodโ€™s life over another, and today on that deserted road, just for a moment, Gaea had almost tempted her.โ€ฆ

โ€œIโ€™m sorry, by the way,โ€ Jason said.

Piper wiped the last tear from her face. โ€œSorry for what? It was the eidolon who attackedโ€”โ€

โ€œNot about that.โ€ The little scar on Jasonโ€™s upper lip seemed to glow white in the moonlight. Sheโ€™d always loved that scar. The imperfection made his face much more interesting.

โ€œI was stupid to ask you to contact Reyna,โ€ he said. โ€œI wasnโ€™t thinking.โ€ โ€œOh.โ€ Piper looked up at the clouds and wondered if her mother,

Aphrodite, was somehow influencing him. His apology seemed too good to be true.

But donโ€™t stop,ย she thought. โ€œReally, itโ€™s okay.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s justโ€ฆI never felt that way toward Reyna,โ€ Jason said, โ€œso I didnโ€™t think about its making you uncomfortable. Youโ€™ve got nothing to worry about, Pipes.โ€

โ€œI wanted to hate her,โ€ Piper admitted. โ€œI was so afraid youโ€™d go back to Camp Jupiter.โ€

Jason looked surprised. โ€œThat would never happen. Not unless you came with me. I promise.โ€

Piper held his hand. She managed a smile, but she was thinking: Another promise.ย An oath to keep with a final breath.

She tried to put those thoughts out of her mind. She knew she should just enjoy this quiet moment with Jason. But as she looked over the side of the ship, she couldnโ€™t help remembering how much the prairie at night looked like dark waterโ€”like the drowning room sheโ€™d seen in the blade of her knife.

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