โThe old man was right whereย theyโd left him, in the middle of the food truck parking lot. He sat on his picnic bench with his bunny slippers propped up, eating a plate of greasy shish kebab. His weed whacker was at his side.โ
His bathrobe was smeared with barbecue sauce.
โWelcome back!โ he called cheerfully. โI hear the flutter of nervous little wings. Youโve brought me my harpy?โ
โSheโs here,โ Percy said. โBut sheโs not yours.โ
Phineas sucked the grease off his fingers. His milky eyes seemed fixed on a point just above Percyโs head. โI seeโฆWell, actually, Iโm blind, so Iย donโtย see. Have you come to kill me, then? If so, good luck completing your quest.โ
โIโve come to gamble.โ
The old manโs mouth twitched. He put down his shishkebab and leaned toward Percy. โA gambleโฆhow interesting. Information in exchange for the harpy? Winner take all?โ
โNo,โ Percy said. โThe harpy isnโt part of the deal.โ
Phineas laughed. โReally? Perhaps you donโt understand her value.โ โSheโs a person,โ Percy said. โShe isnโt for sale.โ
โOh, please! Youโre from the Roman camp, arenโt you? Rome wasย builtย on slavery. Donโt get all high and mighty with me. Besides, she isnโt even human. Sheโs a monster. A wind spirit. A minion of Jupiter.โ
Ella squawked. Just getting her into the parking lot had been a major challenge, but now she started backing away, muttering, โโJupiter. Hydrogen
and helium. Sixty-three satellites.โ No minions. Nope.โ
Hazel put her arm around Ellaโs wings. She seemed to be the only one who could touch the harpy without causing lots of screaming and twitching.
Frank stayed at Percyโs side. He held his spear ready, as if the old man might charge them.
Percy brought out the ceramic vials. โI have a different wager. Weโve got two flasks of gorgonโs blood. One kills. One heals. They look exactly the same. Even we donโt know which is which. If you choose the right one, it could cure your blindness.โ
Phineas held out his hands eagerly. โLet me feel them. Let me smell them.โ
โNot so fast,โ Percy said. โFirst you agree to the terms.โ
โTermsโฆโ Phineas was breathing shallowly. Percy could tell he was hungry to take the offer. โProphecyย andย sightโฆIโd be unstoppable. I couldย ownย this city. Iโd build my palace here, surrounded by food trucks. I could capture that harpy myself!โ
โN-noo,โ Ella said nervously. โNope, nope, nope.โ
A villainous laugh is hard to pull off when youโre wearing pink bunny slippers, but Phineas gave it his best shot. โVery well, demigod. What are your terms?โ
โYou get to choose a vial,โ Percy said. โNo uncorking, no sniffing before you decide.โ
โThatโs not fair! Iโm blind.โ
โAnd I donโt have your sense of smell,โ Percy countered. โYou can hold the vials. And Iโll swear on the River Styx that they look identical. Theyโre exactly what I told you: gorgonโs blood, one vial from the left side of the monster, one from the right. And I swear that none of us knows which is which.โ
Percy looked back at Hazel. โUh, youโre our Underworld expert. With all this weird stuff going on with Death, is an oath on the River Styx still
binding?โ
โYes,โ she said, without hesitation. โTo break such a vowโฆWell, just donโt do it. There are worse things than death.โ Phineas stroked his beard. โSo I choose which vial to drink. You have to drink the other one. We swear to drink at the same time.โ
โRight,โ Percy said.
โThe loser dies, obviously,โ Phineas said. โThat kind of poison would probably keep evenย meย from coming back to lifeโฆfor a long time, at least. My essence would be scattered and degraded. So Iโm risking quite a lot.โ
โBut if you win, you get everything,โ Percy said. โIf I die, my friends will swear to leave you in peace and not take revenge. Youโd have your sight back, which even Gaea wonโt give you.โ
The old manโs expression soured. Percy could tell heโd struck a nerve. Phineas wanted to see. As much as Gaea had given him, he resented being kept in the dark.
โIf I lose,โ the old man said, โIโll be dead, unable to give you information. How does that help you?โ
Percy was glad heโd talked this through with his friends ahead of time.
Frank had suggested the answer.
โYou write down the location of Alcyoneusโs lair ahead of time,โ Percy said. โKeep it to yourself, but swear on the River Styx itโs specific and accurate. You also have to swear that if you lose and die, the harpies will be released from their curse.โ
โThose are high stakes,โ Phineas grumbled. โYou face death, Percy Jackson. Wouldnโt it be simpler just to hand over the harpy?โ
โNot an option.โ
Phineas smiled slowly. โSo youย areย starting to understand her worth.
Once I have my sight, Iโll capture her myself, you know. Whoever controls that harpyโฆwell, I was a king once. This gamble could make me a king again.โ
โYouโre getting ahead of yourself,โ Percy said. โDo we have a deal?โ Phineas tapped his nose thoughtfully. โI canโt foresee the outcome.
Annoying how that works. A completely unexpected gambleโฆit makes the
future cloudy. But I can tell you this, Percy Jacksonโa bit of free advice. If you survive today, youโre not going to like your future. A big sacrifice is coming, and you wonโt have the courage to make it. That will cost you dearly. It will cost theย worldย dearly. It might be easier if you just choose the poison.โ
Percyโs mouth tasted like Irisโs sour green tea. He wanted to think the old man was just psyching him out, but something told him the prediction was true. He remembered Junoโs warning when heโd chosen to go to Camp Jupiter:ย You will feel pain, misery, and loss beyond anything youโve ever known. But you might have a chance to save your old friends and family.
In the trees around the parking lot, the harpies gathered to watch as if they sensed what was at stake. Frank and Hazel studied Percyโs face with concern. Heโd assured them the odds werenโt as bad as fifty-fifty. Heย didย have a plan. Of course, the plan could backfire. His chance of survival might be a hundred percentโor zero. He hadnโt mentioned that.
โDo we have a deal?โ he asked again.
Phineas grinned. โI swear on the River Styx to abide by the terms, just as you have described them. Frank Zhang, youโre the descendant of an Argonaut. I trust your word. If I win, do you and your friend Hazel swear to leave me in peace, and not seek revenge?โ
Frankโs hands were clenched so tight Percy thought he might break his gold spear, but he managed to grumble, โI swear it on the River Styx.โ
โI also swear,โ Hazel said.
โSwear,โ Ella muttered. โโSwear not by the moon, the inconstant moon.โโ
Phineas laughed. โIn that case, find me something to write with. Letโs get started.โ
Frank borrowed a napkin and a pen from a food truck vendor. Phineas scribbled something on the napkin and put it in his bathrobe pocket. โI swear this is the location of Alcyoneusโs lair. Not that youโll live long enough to read it.โ
Percy drew his sword and swept all the food off the picnic table. Phineas sat on one side. Percy sat on the other.
Phineas held out his hands. โLet me feel the vials.โ
Percy gazed at the hills in the distance. He imagined the shadowy face of a sleeping woman. He sent his thoughts into the ground beneath him and hoped the goddess was listening.
Okay, Gaea,ย he said.ย Iโm calling your bluff. You say Iโm a valuable pawn. You say youโve got plans for me, and youโre going to spare me until I make it north. Whoโs more valuable to youโme, or this old man? Because one of us is about to die.
Phineas curled his fingers in a grasping motion. โLosing your nerve, Percy Jackson? Let me have them.โ
Percy passed him the vials.
The old man compared their weight. He ran his fingers along the ceramic surfaces. Then he set them both on the table and rested one hand lightly on each. A tremor passed through the groundโa mild earthquake, just strong enough to make Percyโs teeth chatter. Ella cawed nervously.
The vial on the left seemed to shake slightly more than the one on the right.
Phineas grinned wickedly. He closed his fingers around the left-hand vial. โYou were a fool, Percy Jackson. I choose this one. Now we drink.โ
Percy took the vial on the right. His teeth were chattering. The old man raised his vial. โA toast to the sons of Neptune.โ They both uncorked their vials and drank.
Immediately, Percy doubled over, his throat burning. His mouth tasted like gasoline.
โOh, gods,โ Hazel said behind him. โNope!โ Ella said. โNope, nope, nope.โ
Percyโs vision blurred. He could see Phineas grinning in triumph, sitting up straighter, blinking his eyes in anticipation.
โYes!โ he cried. โAny moment now, my sight will return!โ
Percy had chosen wrong. Heโd been stupid to take such a risk. He felt like broken glass was working its way through his stomach, into his intestines.
โPercy!โ Frank gripped his shoulders. โPercy, you canโt die!โ He gasped for breathโฆand suddenly his vision cleared.
At the same moment, Phineas hunched over like heโd been punched. โYouโyou canโt!โ the old man wailed. โGaea, youโyouโโ
He staggered to his feet and stumbled away from the table, clutching his stomach. โIโm too valuable!โ
Steam came out of his mouth. A sickly yellow vapor rose from his ears, his beard, his blind eyes.
โUnfair!โ he screamed. โYou tricked me!โ
He tried to claw the piece of paper out of his robe pocket, but his hands crumbled, his fingers turning to sand.
Percy rose unsteadily. He didnโt feelย curedย of anything in particular. His memory hadnโt magically returned. But the pain had stopped.
โNo one tricked you,โ Percy said. โYou made your choice freely, and I hold you to your oath.โ The blind king wailed in agony. He turned in a circle, steaming and slowly disintegrating until there was nothing left but an old, stained bathrobe and a pair of bunny slippers.
โThose,โ Frank said, โare the most disgusting spoils of warย ever.โ
A womanโs voice spoke in Percyโs mind.ย A gamble, Percy Jackson.ย It was a sleepy whisper, with just a hint of grudging admiration.ย You forced me to choose, and youย areย more important to my plans than the old seer. But do
not press your luck. When your death comes, I promise it will be much more painful than gorgonโs blood.
Hazel prodded the robe with her sword. There was nothing underneathโ no sign that Phineas was trying to re-form. She looked at Percy in awe. โThat was either the bravest thing Iโve ever seen, or the stupidest.โ
Frank shook his head in disbelief. โPercy, how did you know? You were so confident heโd choose the poison.โ
โGaea,โ Percy said. โSheย wantsย me to make it to Alaska. She thinksโฆ Iโm not sure. She thinks she can use me as part of her plan. She influenced Phineas to choose the wrong vial.โ
Frank stared in horror at the remains of the old man. โGaea would kill her own servant rather than you? Thatโs what you were betting on?โ
โPlans,โ Ella muttered. โPlans and plots. The lady in the ground. Big plans for Percy. Macrobiotic jerky for Ella.โ
Percy handed her the whole bag of jerky and she squeaked with joy. โNope, nope, nope,โ she muttered, half-singing. โPhineas, nope. Food and words for Ella, yep.โ
Percy crouched over the bathrobe and pulled the old manโs note out of the pocket. It read:ย HUBBARD GLACIER.
All that risk for two words. He handed the note to Hazel.
โI know where that is,โ she said. โItโs pretty famous. But weโve got a long, long way to go.โ
In the trees around the parking lot, the other harpies finally overcame their shock. They squawked with excitement and flew at the nearest food trucks, diving through the service windows and raiding the kitchens. Cooks shouted in many languages. Trucks shook back and forth. Feathers and food boxes flew everywhere.
โWeโd better get back to the boat,โ Percy said. โWeโre running out of time.โ