โPercy already felt like theย lamest demigod in the history of lame. The purse was the final insult.โ
Theyโd left R.O.F.L. in a hurry, so maybe Iris hadnโt meant the bag as a criticism. Sheโd quickly stuffed it with vitamin-enriched pastries, dried fruit leather, macrobiotic beef jerky, and a few crystals for good luck. Then sheโd shoved it at Percy:
Here, youโll need this. Oh, that looks good.ย The purseโsorry,ย masculine accessory bagโwas rainbow tie-dyed with a peace symbol stitched in wooden beads and the sloganย Hug the Whole World. Percy wished it saidย Hug the Commode.ย He felt like the bag was a comment on his massive, incredible uselessness. As they sailed north, he put the man satchel as far away from him as he could, but the boat was small.
He couldnโt believe how heโd broken down when his friends had needed him. First, heโd been dumb enough to leave them alone when he had run back to the boat, and Hazel had gotten kidnapped. Then heโd watched that army marching south and had some kind of nervous breakdown.
Embarrassing? Yeah. But he couldnโt help it. When heโd seen those evil centaurs and Cyclopes, it had seemed so wrong, so backward, that he thought his head would explode. And the giant Polybotesโฆthat giant had given him a feeling the opposite of what he felt when he stood in the ocean. Percyโs energy had drained out of him, leaving him weak and feverish, like his insides were eroding.
Irisโs medicinal tea had helped his body feel better, but his mind still
hurt. Heโd heard stories about amputees who had phantom pains where their missing legs and arms used to be. Thatโs how his mind feltโlike his missing memories were aching.
Worst of all, the farther north Percy went, the more those memories faded. He had started to feel better at Camp Jupiter, remembering random names and faces. But now even Annabethโs face was getting dimmer. At R.O.F.L., when heโd tried to send an Iris-message to Annabeth, Fleecy had just shaken her head sadly.
Itโs like youโre dialing somebody,ย she said,ย but youโve forgotten the number. Or someone is jamming the signal. Sorry, dear. I just canโt connect you.
He was terrified that heโd lose Annabethโs face completely when he got to Alaska. Maybe heโd wake up one day and not remember her name.
Still, he had to concentrate on the quest. The sight of that enemy army had shown him what they were up against. It was early in the morning of June 21, now. They had to get to Alaska, find Thanatos, locate the legionโs standard, and make it back to Camp Jupiter by the evening of June 24. Four days. Meanwhile, the enemy had only a few hundred miles to march.
Percy guided the boat through the strong currents off the northern California coast. The wind was cold, but it felt good, clearing some of the confusion from his head. He bent his will to push the boat as hard as he could. The hull rattled as theย Paxย plowed its way north.
Meanwhile, Hazel and Frank traded stories about the events at Rainbow Organic Foods. Frank explained about the blind seer Phineas in Portland, and how Iris had said that he might be able to tell them where to find Thanatos. Frank wouldnโt say how he had managed to kill the basilisks, but Percy got the feeling it had something to do with the broken point of his spear. Whatever had happened, Frank sounded more scared of the spear than the basilisks.
When he was done, Hazel told Frank about their time with Fleecy. โSo this Iris-message worked?โ Frank asked.
Hazel gave Percy a sympathetic look. She didnโt mention his failure to contact Annabeth.
โI got in touch with Reyna,โ she said. โYouโre supposed to throw a coin into a rainbow and say this incantation, likeย O Iris, goddess of the rainbow, accept my offering.ย Except Fleecy kind of changed it. She gave us herโ what did she call itโher direct number? So I had to say,ย O Fleecy, do me a solid. Show Reyna at Camp Jupiter.ย I felt kind of stupid, but it worked.
Reynaโs image appeared in the rainbow, like in a two-way video call. She was in the baths. Scared her out of her mind.โ
โThat I wouldโve paid to see,โ Frank said. โI meanโher expression. Not, you know, the baths.โ
โFrank!โ Hazel fanned her face like she needed air. It was an old- fashioned gesture, but cute, somehow. โAnyway, we told Reyna about the army, but like Percy said, she pretty much already knew. It doesnโt change anything. Sheโs doing what she can to shore up the defenses. Unless we unleash Death, and get back with the eagleโโ
โThe camp canโt stand against that army,โ Frank finished. โNot without help.โ
After that, they sailed in silence.
Percy kept thinking about Cyclopes and centaurs. He thought about Annabeth, the satyr Grover, and his dream of a giant warship under construction.
You came from somewhere,ย Reyna had said.
Percy wished he could remember. He could call for help. Camp Jupiter shouldnโt have to fight alone against the giants. There must be allies out there.
He fingered the beads on his necklace, the leadย probatioย tablet, and the silver ring Reyna had given him. Maybe in Seattle heโd be able to talk to her sister Hylla. She might send helpโassuming she didnโt kill Percy on sight.
After a few more hours of navigating, Percyโs eyes started to droop. He
was afraid heโd pass out from exhaustion. Then he caught a break. A killer whale surfaced next to the boat, and Percy struck up a mental conversation with him.
It wasnโt exactly like talking, but it went something like this:ย Could you give us a ride north,ย Percy asked,ย like as close to Portland as possible?
Eat seals,ย the whale responded.ย Are you seals?
No,ย Percy admitted.ย Iโve got a man satchel full of macrobiotic beef jerky, though.
The whale shuddered.ย Promise not to feed me this, and I will take you north.
Deal.
Soon Percy had made a makeshift rope harness and strapped it around the whaleโs upper body. They sped north under whale-power, and at Hazel and Frankโs insistence, Percy settled in for a nap.
His dreams were as disjointed and scary as ever.
He imagined himself on Mount Tamalpais, north of San Francisco, fighting at the old Titan stronghold. That didnโt make sense. He hadnโt been with the Romans when they had attacked, but he saw it all clearly: a Titan in armor, Annabeth and two other girls fighting at Percyโs side. One of the girls died in the battle. Percy knelt over her, watching as she dissolved into stars.
Then he saw the giant warship in its dry dock. The bronze dragon figurehead glinted in the morning light. The riggings and armaments were complete, but something was wrong. A hatch in the deck was open, and smoke poured from some kind of engine. A boy with curly black hair was cursing as he pounded the engine with a wrench. Two other demigods squatted next to him, watching with concern. One was a teenage guy with short blond hair. The other was a girl with long dark hair.
โYou realize itโs the solstice,โ the girl said. โWeโre supposed to leave today.โ
โI know that!โ The curly-haired mechanic whacked the engine a few more times. โCould be the fizzrockets. Could be the samophlange. Could be Gaea messing with us again. Iโm not sure!โ
โHow long?โ the blond guy asked. โTwo, three days?โ
โThey may not have that long,โ the girl warned.
Something told Percy that she meant Camp Jupiter. Then the scene shifted again.
He saw a boy and his dog roaming over the yellow hills of California. But as the image became clearer, Percy realized it wasnโt a boy. It was a Cyclops in ragged jeans and a flannel shirt. The dog was a shambling mountain of black fur, easily as big as a rhino. The Cyclops carried a massive club over his shoulder, but Percy didnโt feel that he was an enemy. He kept yelling Percyโs name, calling himโฆbrother?
โHe smells farther away,โ the Cyclops moaned to the dog. โWhy does he smell farther?โ
โROOF!โ the dog barked, and Percyโs dream changed again.
He saw a range of snowy mountains, so tall they broke the clouds.
Gaeaโs sleeping face appeared in the shadows of the rocks.
Such a valuable pawn,ย she said soothingly.ย Do not fear, Percy Jackson.
Come north! Your friends will die, yes. But I will preserve you for now. I have great plans for you.
In a valley between the mountains lay a massive field of ice. The edge plunged into the sea, hundreds of feet below, with sheets of frost constantly crumbling into the water. On top of the ice field stood a legion campโ ramparts, moats, towers, barracks, just like Camp Jupiter except three times as large. At the crossroads outside theย principia,ย a figure in dark robes stood shackled to the ice. Percyโs vision swept past him, into the headquarters.
There, in the gloom, sat a giant even bigger than Polybotes. His skin glinted gold. Displayed behind him were the tattered, frozen banners of a Roman
legion, including a large, golden eagle with its wings spread.
We await you,ย the giantโs voice boomed.ย While you fumble your way north, trying to find me, my armies will destroy your precious campsโfirst the Romans, then the others. You cannot win, little demigod.
Percy lurched awake in cold gray daylight, rain falling on his face. โI thoughtย Iย slept heavily,โ Hazel said. โWelcome to Portland.โ
Percy sat up and blinked. The scene around him was so different from his dream, he wasnโt sure which was real. Theย Paxย floated on an iron-black river through the middle of a city. Heavy clouds hung low overhead. The cold rain was so light, it seemed suspended in the air. On Percyโs left were industrial warehouses and railroad tracks. To his right was a small downtown areaโan almost cozy-looking cluster of towers between the banks of the river and a line of misty forested hills.
Percy rubbed the sleep out of his eyes. โHow did we get here?โ
Frank gave him a look like,ย You wonโt believe this.ย โThe killer whale took us as far as the Columbia River. Then he passed the harness to a couple of twelve-foot sturgeons.โ
Percy thought Frank had saidย surgeons.ย He had this weird image of giant doctors in scrubs and face masks, pulling their boat upstream. Then he realized Frank meant sturgeons, like the fish. He was glad he hadnโt said anything. Would have been embarrassing, his being son of the sea god and all.
โAnyway,โ Frank continued, โthe sturgeons pulled us for a long time.
Hazel and I took turns sleeping. Then we hit this riverโโ โThe Willamette,โ Hazel offered.
โRight,โ Frank said. โAfter that, the boat kind of took over and navigated us here all by itself. Sleep okay?โ
As theย Paxย glided south, Percy told them about his dreams. He tried to focus on the positive: a warship might be on the way to help Camp Jupiter. A
friendly Cyclops and a giant dog were looking for him. He didnโt mention what Gaea had said:ย Your friends will die.
When Percy described the Roman fort on the ice, Hazel looked troubled. โSo Alcyoneus is on a glacier,โ she said. โThat doesnโt narrow it down
much. Alaska has hundreds of those.โ
Percy nodded. โMaybe this seer dude Phineas can tell us which one.โ
The boat docked itself at a wharf. The three demigods stared up at the buildings of drizzly downtown Portland.
Frank wiped the rain off his flat-top hair.
โSo now we find a blind man in the rain,โ Frank said. โYay.โ