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Chapter no 46 – PIPER

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

โ€ŒPercy was tired of water.โ€Œ

If he said that aloud, he would probably get kicked out of Poseidonโ€™s Junior Sea Scouts, but he didnโ€™t care.

After barely surviving the nymphaeum, he wanted to go back to the surface. He wanted to be dry and sit in the warm sunshine for a long timeโ€” preferably with Annabeth.

Unfortunately, he didnโ€™t know where Annabeth was. Frank, Hazel, and Leo were missing in action. He still had to save Nico di Angelo, assuming the guy wasnโ€™t already dead. And there was that little matter of the giants destroying Rome, waking Gaea, and taking over the world.

Seriously, these monsters and gods were thousands of years old. Couldnโ€™t they take a few decades off and let Percy live his life? Apparently not.

Percy took the lead as they crawled down the drainage pipe. After thirty feet, it opened into a wider tunnel. To their left, somewhere in the distance, Percy heard rumbling and creaking, like a huge machine needed oiling. He had absolutely no desire to find out what was making that sound, so he figured that must be the way to go.

Several hundred feet later, they reached a turn in the tunnel. Percy held up his hand, signaling Jason and Piper to wait. He peeked around the corner.

The corridor opened into a vast room with twenty-foot ceilings and rows

of support columns. It looked like the same parking-garage-type area Percy had seen in his dreams, but now much more crowded with stuff.

The creaking and rumbling came from huge gears and pulley systems that raised and lowered sections of the floor for no apparent reason. Water flowed through open trenches (oh, great, more water), powering waterwheels that turned some of the machines. Other machines were connected to huge hamster wheels with hellhounds inside. Percy couldnโ€™t help thinking of Mrs. Oโ€™Leary, and how much she would hate being trapped inside one of those.

Suspended from the ceiling were cages of live animalsโ€”a lion, several zebras, a whole pack of hyenas, and even an eight-headed hydra. Ancient- looking bronze and leather conveyor belts trundled along with stacks of weapons and armor, sort of like the Amazonsโ€™ warehouse in Seattle, except this place was obviously much older and not as well organized.

Leo would love it, Percy thought. The whole room was like one massive, scary, unreliable machine.

โ€œWhat is it?โ€ Piper whispered.

Percy wasnโ€™t even sure how to answer. He didnโ€™t see the giants, so he gestured for his friends to come forward and take a look.

About twenty feet inside the doorway, a life-size wooden cutout of a gladiator popped up from the floor. It clicked and whirred along a conveyor belt, got hooked on a rope, and ascended through a slot in the roof.

Jason murmured, โ€œWhat the heck?โ€

They stepped inside. Percy scanned the room. There were several thousand things to look at, most of them in motion, but one good aspect of being an ADHD demigod was that Percy was comfortable with chaos. About a hundred yards away, he spotted a raised dais with two empty oversized praetor chairs. Standing between them was a bronze jar big enough to hold a person.

โ€œLook.โ€ He pointed it out to his friends. Piper frowned. โ€œThatโ€™s too easy.โ€

โ€œOf course,โ€ Percy said.

โ€œBut we have no choice,โ€ Jason said. โ€œWeโ€™ve got to save Nico.โ€

โ€œYeah.โ€ Percy started across the room, picking his way around conveyor belts and moving platforms.

The hellhounds in the hamster wheels paid them no attention. They were too busy running and panting, their red eyes glowing like headlights. The animals in the other cages gave them bored looks, as if to say,ย Iโ€™d kill you, but it would take too much energy.

Percy tried to watch out for traps, butย everythingย here looked like a trap. He remembered how many times heโ€™d almost died in the labyrinth a few years ago. He really wished Hazel were here so she could help with her underground skills (and of course so she could be reunited with her brother).

They jumped over a water trench and ducked under a row of caged wolves. They had made it about halfway to the bronze jar when the ceiling opened over them. A platform lowered. Standing on it like an actor, with one hand raised and his head high, was the purple-haired giant Ephialtes.

Just like Percy had seen in his dreams, the Big F was small by giant standardsโ€”about twelve feet tallโ€”but he had tried to make up for it with his loud outfit. Heโ€™d changed out of the gladiator armor and was now wearing a Hawaiian shirt that even Dionysus wouldโ€™ve found vulgar. It had a garish print made up of dying heroes, horrible tortures, and lions eating slaves in the Colosseum. The giantโ€™s hair was braided with gold and silver coins. He had a ten-foot spear strapped to his back, which wasnโ€™t a good fashion statement with the shirt. He wore bright white jeans and leather sandals on hisโ€ฆwell, not feet, but curved snakeheads. The snakes flicked their tongues and writhed as if they didnโ€™t appreciate holding up the weight of a giant.

Ephialtes smiled at the demigods like he was really, really pleased to see them.

โ€œAt last!โ€ he bellowed. โ€œSo very happy! Honestly, I didnโ€™t think youโ€™d make it past the nymphs, but itโ€™s so much better that you did. Much more entertaining. Youโ€™re just in time for the main event!โ€

Jason and Piper closed ranks on either side of Percy. Having them there made him feel a little better. This giant was smaller than a lot of monsters he had faced, but something about him made Percyโ€™s skin crawl. Ephialtesโ€™s eyes danced with a crazy light.

โ€œWeโ€™re here,โ€ Percy said, which sounded kind of obvious once he had said it. โ€œLet our friend go.โ€

โ€œOf course!โ€ Ephialtes said. โ€œThough I fear heโ€™s a bit past his expiration

date. Otis, where are you?โ€

A stoneโ€™s throw away, the floor opened, and the other giant rose on a platform.

โ€œOtis, finally!โ€ his brother cried with glee. โ€œYouโ€™re not dressed the same as me! Youโ€™reโ€ฆโ€ Ephialtesโ€™s expression turned to horror.ย โ€œWhat are you wearing?โ€

Otis looked like the worldโ€™s largest, grumpiest ballet dancer. He wore a skin-tight baby-blue leotard that Percyย reallyย wished left more to the imagination. The toes of his massive dancing slippers were cut away so that his snakes could protrude. A diamond tiara (Percy decided to be generous and think of it as a kingโ€™s crown) was nestled in his green, firecracker-braided hair. He looked glum and miserably uncomfortable, but he managed a dancerโ€™s bow, which couldnโ€™t have been easy with snake feet and a huge spear on his back.

โ€œGods and Titans!โ€ Ephialtes yelled. โ€œItโ€™s showtime! What are you

thinking?โ€

โ€œI didnโ€™t want to wear the gladiator outfit,โ€ Otis complained. โ€œI still think a ballet would be perfect, you know, while Armageddon is going on.โ€ He raised his eyebrows hopefully at the demigods. โ€œI have some extra costumesโ€”โ€

โ€œNo!โ€ Ephialtes snapped, and for once Percy was in agreement.

The purple-haired giant faced Percy. He grinned so painfully, he looked like he was being electrocuted.

โ€œPlease excuse my brother,โ€ he said. โ€œHis stage presence is awful, and he hasย noย sense of style.โ€

โ€œOkay.โ€ Percy decided not to comment on the Hawaiian shirt. โ€œNow, about our friendโ€ฆโ€

โ€œOh, him,โ€ Ephialtes sneered. โ€œWe were going to let him finish dying in public, but he has no entertainment value. Heโ€™s spentย daysย curled up sleeping. What sort of spectacle is that? Otis, tip over the jar.โ€

Otis trudged over to the dais, stopping occasionally to do a pliรฉ. He knocked over the jar, the lid popped off, and Nico di Angelo spilled out. The sight of his deathly pale face and too-skinny frame made Percyโ€™s heart stop. Percy couldnโ€™t tell whether he was alive or dead. He wanted to rush over and check, but Ephialtes stood in his way.

โ€œNow we have to hurry,โ€ said the Big F. โ€œWe should go through your stage directions. The hypogeum is all set!โ€

Percy was ready to slice this giant in half and get out of there, but Otis was standing over Nico. If a battle started, Nico was in no condition to defend himself. Percy needed to buy him some recovery time.

Jason raised his goldย gladius.ย โ€œWeโ€™re not going to be part of any show,โ€ he said. โ€œAnd whatโ€™s a hypoโ€”whatever-you-call-it?โ€

โ€œHypogeum!โ€ Ephialtes said. โ€œYouโ€™re a Roman demigod, arenโ€™t you? You should know! Ah, but I suppose if we do our job right down here in the underworks, you really wouldnโ€™t know the hypogeum exists.โ€

โ€œI know that word,โ€ Piper said. โ€œItโ€™s the area under a coliseum. It housed all the set pieces and machinery used to create special effects.โ€

Ephialtes clapped enthusiastically. โ€œExactly so! Are you a student of the theater, my girl?โ€

โ€œUhโ€ฆmy dadโ€™s an actor.โ€

โ€œWonderful!โ€ Ephialtes turned toward his brother. โ€œDid you hear that, Otis?โ€

โ€œActor,โ€ Otis murmured. โ€œEverybodyโ€™s an actor. No one can dance.โ€

โ€œBe nice!โ€ Ephialtes scolded. โ€œAt any rate, my girl, youโ€™re absolutely right, butย thisย hypogeum is much more than the stageworks for a coliseum. Youโ€™ve heard that in the old days some giants were imprisoned under the earth, and from time to time they would cause earthquakes when they tried to break free? Well, weโ€™ve done much better! Otis and I have been imprisoned under Rome for eons, but weโ€™ve kept busy building our very own hypogeum. Now weโ€™re ready to create the greatest spectacle Rome has ever seenโ€”and the last!โ€

At Otisโ€™s feet, Nico shuddered. Percy felt like a hellhound hamster wheel somewhere in his chest had started moving again. At least Nico was alive. Now they just had to defeat the giants, preferably without destroying the city of Rome, and get out of here to find their friends.

โ€œSo!โ€ Percy said, hoping to keep the giantsโ€™ attention on him. โ€œStage directions, you said?โ€

โ€œYes!โ€ Ephialtes said. โ€œNow, Iย knowย the bounty stipulates that you and the girl Annabeth should be kept alive if possible, but honestly, the girl is already

doomed, so I hope you donโ€™t mind if we deviate from the plan.โ€

Percyโ€™s mouth tasted like bad nymph water. โ€œAlready doomed. You donโ€™t mean sheโ€™sโ€”โ€

โ€œDead?โ€ the giant asked. โ€œNo. Not yet. But donโ€™t worry! Weโ€™ve got your other friends locked up, you see.โ€

Piper made a strangled sound. โ€œLeo? Hazel and Frank?โ€

โ€œThose are the ones,โ€ Ephialtes agreed. โ€œSo we can useย themย for the sacrifice. We can let the Athena girl die, which will please Her Ladyship. And we can use you three for the show! Gaea will be a bit disappointed, but really, this is a win-win. Your deaths will beย muchย more entertaining.โ€

Jason snarled. โ€œYou want entertaining? Iโ€™ll give you entertaining.โ€

Piper stepped forward. Somehow she managed a sweet smile. โ€œIโ€™ve got a better idea,โ€ she told the giants. โ€œWhy donโ€™t you let us go? That would be an incredible twist. Wonderful entertainment value, and it would prove to the world how cool you are.โ€

Nico stirred. Otis looked down at him. His snaky feet flicked their tongues at Nicoโ€™s head.

โ€œPlus!โ€ Piper said quickly. โ€œPlus, we could do some dance moves as weโ€™re escaping. Perhaps a ballet number!โ€

Otis forgot all about Nico. He lumbered over and wagged his finger at Ephialtes. โ€œYou see? Thatโ€™s what I was telling you! It would be incredible!โ€

For a second, Percy thought Piper was going to pull it off. Otis looked at his brother imploringly. Ephialtes tugged at his chin as if considering the idea. At last he shook his head. โ€œNoโ€ฆno, Iโ€™m afraid not. You see, my girl, I am the anti-Dionysus. I have a reputation to uphold. Dionysus thinks he knows parties? Heโ€™s wrong! His revels are tame compared to what I can do. That old stunt we pulled, for instance, when we piled up mountains to reach Olympus

โ€”โ€

โ€œI told you that would never work,โ€ Otis muttered.

โ€œAnd the time my brother covered himself with meat and ran through an obstacle course of drakonsโ€”โ€

โ€œYou said Hephaestus-TV would show it during prime time,โ€ Otis said. โ€œNo one evenย sawย me.โ€

โ€œWell, this spectacle will beย even better,โ€ Ephialtes promised. โ€œThe

Romans always wanted bread and circusesโ€”food and entertainment! As we destroy their city, I will offer them both. Behold, a sample!โ€

Something dropped from the ceiling and landed at Percyโ€™s feet: a loaf of sandwich bread in a white plastic wrapper with red and yellow dots.

Percy picked it up. โ€œWonder bread?โ€

โ€œMagnificent, isnโ€™t it?โ€ Ephialtesโ€™s eyes danced with crazy excitement. โ€œYou can keep that loaf. I plan on distributing millions to the people of Rome as I obliterate them.โ€

โ€œWonder bread is good,โ€ Otis admitted. โ€œThough the Romans should dance for it.โ€

Percy glanced over at Nico, who was just starting to move. Percy wanted him to be at least conscious enough to crawl out of the way when the fighting started. And Percy needed more information from the giants about Annabeth, and where his other friends were being kept.

โ€œMaybe,โ€ Percy ventured, โ€œyou should bring our other friends here. You know, spectacular deathsโ€ฆthe more the merrier, right?โ€

โ€œHmm.โ€ Ephialtes fiddled with a button on his Hawaiian shirt. โ€œNo. Itโ€™s really too late to change the choreography. But never fear. The circuses will be marvelous! Ahโ€ฆnot theย modernย sort of circus, mind you. That would require clowns, and I hate clowns.โ€

โ€œEveryone hates clowns,โ€ Otis said. โ€œEven other clowns hate clowns.โ€ โ€œExactly,โ€ his brother agreed. โ€œBut we have much better entertainment

planned! The three of you will die in agony, up above, where all the gods and mortals can watch. But thatโ€™s just the opening ceremony! In the old days, games went on for days or weeks. Our spectacleโ€”the destruction of Romeโ€” will go on for one full month until Gaea awakens.โ€

โ€œWait,โ€ Jason said. โ€œOne month, and Gaea wakes up?โ€

Ephialtes waved away the question. โ€œYes, yes. Something about August First being the best date to destroy all humanity. Not important! In her infinite wisdom, the Earth Mother has agreed that Rome can be destroyed first, slowly and spectacularly. Itโ€™s only fitting!โ€

โ€œSoโ€ฆโ€ Percy couldnโ€™t believe he was talking about the end of the world with a loaf of Wonder bread in his hand. โ€œYouโ€™re Gaeaโ€™s warm-up act.โ€

Ephialtesโ€™s face darkened. โ€œThis is no warm-up, demigod! Weโ€™ll release

wild animals and monsters into the streets. Our special effects department will produce fires and earthquakes. Sinkholes and volcanoes will appear randomly out of nowhere! Ghosts will run rampant.โ€

โ€œThe ghost thing wonโ€™t work,โ€ Otis said. โ€œOur focus groups say it wonโ€™t pull ratings.โ€

โ€œDoubters!โ€ Ephialtes said. โ€œThis hypogeum can make anything work!โ€

Ephialtes stormed over to a big table covered with a sheet. He pulled the sheet away, revealing a collection of levers and knobs almost as complicated- looking as Leoโ€™s control panel on theย Argo II.

โ€œThis button?โ€ Ephialtes said. โ€œThis one will eject a dozen rabid wolves into the Forum. And this one will summon automaton gladiators to battle tourists at the Trevi Fountain. This one will cause the Tiber to flood its banks so we can reenact a naval battle right in the Piazza Navona! Percy Jackson, you should appreciate that, as a son of Poseidon!โ€

โ€œUhโ€ฆI still think theย letting us goย idea is better,โ€ Percy said.

โ€œHeโ€™s right,โ€ Piper tried again. โ€œOtherwise we get into this whole confrontation thing. We fight you. You fight us. We wreck your plans. You know, weโ€™ve defeated a lot of giants lately. Iโ€™d hate for things to get out of control.โ€

Ephialtes nodded thoughtfully. โ€œYouโ€™re right.โ€ Piper blinked. โ€œI am?โ€

โ€œWe canโ€™t let things get out of control,โ€ the giant agreed. โ€œEverything has to be timed perfectly. But donโ€™t worry. Iโ€™ve choreographed your deaths. Youโ€™llย loveย it.โ€

Nico started to crawl away, groaning. Percy wanted him to move faster and to groan less. He considered throwing his Wonder bread at him.

Jason switched his sword hand. โ€œAnd if we refuse to cooperate with your spectacle?โ€

โ€œWell, you canโ€™t kill us.โ€ Ephialtes laughed, as if the idea was ridiculous. โ€œYou have no gods with you, and thatโ€™s the only way you could hope to triumph. So really, it would be much more sensible to die painfully. Sorry, but the show must go on.โ€

This giant was even worse than that sea god Phorcys back in Atlanta, Percy realized. Ephialtes wasnโ€™t so much the anti-Dionysus. He was Dionysus

gone crazy on steroids. Sure, Dionysus was the god of revelry and out-of- control parties. But Ephialtes was all about riot and ruin for pleasure.

Percy looked at his friends. โ€œIโ€™m getting tired of this guyโ€™s shirt.โ€ โ€œCombat time?โ€ Piper grabbed her horn of plenty.

โ€œI hate Wonder bread,โ€ Jason said. Together, they charged.

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