โThe Feast of Fortuna had nothingย to do with tuna, which was fine with Percy.โ
Campers, Amazons and Lares crowded the mess hall for a lavish dinner.
Even the fauns were invited, since theyโd helped out by bandaging the wounded after the battle. Wind nymphs zipped around the room, delivering orders of pizza, burgers, steaks, salads, Chinese food, and burritos, all flying at terminal velocity.
Despite the exhausting battle, everyone was in good spirits. Casualties had been light, and the few campers whoโd previously died and come back to life, like Gwen, hadnโt been taken to the Underworld. Maybe Thanatos had turned a blind eye. Or maybe Pluto had given those folks a pass, like he had for Hazel. Whatever the case, nobody complained.
Colorful Amazon and Roman banners hung side-by-side from the rafters.
The restored golden eagle stood proudly behind the praetorโs table, and the walls were decorated with cornucopiasโmagical horns of plenty that spilled out recycling waterfalls of fruit, chocolate, and fresh-baked cookies.
The cohorts mingled freely with the Amazons, jumping from couch to couch as they pleased, and for once the soldiers of the Fifth were welcome everywhere. Percy changed seats so many times, he lost track of his dinner.
There was a lot of flirting and arm-wrestlingโwhich seemed to be the same thing for the Amazons. At one point Percy was cornered by Kinzie, the Amazon whoโd disarmed him in Seattle. He had to explain that he already had a girlfriend. Fortunately Kinzie took it well. She told him what had
happened after theyโd left Seattleโhow Hylla had defeated her challenger Otrera in two consecutive duels to the death, so that the Amazons were now calling their queen Hylla Twice-Kill.
โOtrera stayed dead the second time,โ Kinzie said, batting her eyes. โWe have you to thank for that. If you ever need a new girlfriendโฆwell, I think youโd look great in an iron collar and an orange jumpsuit.โ
Percy couldnโt tell if she was kidding or not. He politely thanked her and changed seats.
Once everyone had eaten and the plates stopped flying, Reyna made a short speech. She formally welcomed the Amazons, thanking them for their help. Then she hugged her sister and everybody applauded.
Reyna raised her hands for quiet. โMy sister and I havenโt always seen eye to eyeโโ
Hylla laughed. โThatโs an understatement.โ
โShe joined the Amazons,โ Reyna continued. โI joined Camp Jupiter.
But looking around this room, I think we both made good choices. Strangely, our destinies were made possible by the hero you all just raised to praetor on the battlefieldโPercy Jackson.โ
More cheering. The sisters raised their glasses to Percy and beckoned him forward.
Everybody asked for a speech, but Percy didnโt know what to say. He protested that he really wasnโt the best person for praetor, but the campers drowned him out with applause. Reyna took away hisย probatioย neck plate. Octavian shot him a dirty look, then turned to the crowd and smiled like this was all his idea. He ripped open a teddy bear and pronounced good omens for the coming yearโFortuna would bless them! He passed his hand over Percyโs arm and shouted: โPercy Jackson, son of Neptune, first year of service!โ
The Roman symbols burned onto Percyโs arm: a trident,ย SPQR, and a single stripe. It felt like someone was pressing a hot iron into his skin, but
Percy managed not to scream.
Octavian embraced him and whispered, โI hope it hurt.โ
Then Reyna gave him an eagle medal and purple cloak, symbols of the praetor. โYou earned these, Percy.โ
Queen Hylla pounded him on the back. โAnd Iโve decided not to kill you.โ
โUm, thanks,โ Percy said.
He made his way around the mess hall one more time, because all the campers wanted him at their table. Vitellius the Lar followed, stumbling over his shimmering purple toga and readjusting his sword, telling everyone how heโd predicted Percyโs rise to greatness.
โI demanded he join the Fifth Cohort!โ the ghost said proudly. โSpotted his talent right away!โ
Don the faun popped up in a nurseโs hat, a stack of cookies in each hand. โMan, congrats and stuff! Awesome! Hey, do you have any spare change?โ
All the attention embarrassed Percy, but he was happy to see how well Hazel and Frank were being treated. Everyone called them the saviors of Rome, and they deserved it. There was even talk about reinstating Frankโs great-grandfather, Shen Lun, to the legionโs roll of honor. Apparently he hadnโt caused the 1906 earthquake after all.
Percy sat for a while with Tyson and Ella, who were honored guests at Dakotaโs table. Tyson kept calling for peanut-butter sandwiches, eating them as fast as the nymphs could deliver. Ella perched at his shoulder on top of the couch and nibbled furiously on cinnamon rolls.
โCinnamon rolls are good for harpies,โ she said. โJune twenty-fourth is a good day. Roy Disneyโs birthday, and Fortunaโs Feast, and Independence Day for Zanzibar. And Tyson.โ
She glanced at Tyson, then blushed and looked away.
After dinner, the entire legion got the night off. Percy and his friends drifted
down to the city, which wasnโt quite recovered from the battle, but the fires were out, most of the debris had been swept up, and the citizens were determined to celebrate.
At the Pomerian Line, the statue of Terminus wore a paper party hat. โWelcome, praetor!โ he said. โYou need any giantsโ faces smashed while
youโre in town, just let me know.โ
โThanks, Terminus,โ Percy said. โIโll keep that in mind.โ
โYes, good. Your praetorโs cape is an inch too low on the left. Thereโ thatโs better. Where is my assistant? Julia!โ
The little girl ran out from behind the pedestal. She was wearing a green dress tonight, and her hair was still in pigtails. When she smiled, Percy saw that her front teeth were starting to come in. She held up a box full of party hats.
Percy tried to decline, but Julia gave him the big adoring eyes. โAh, sure,โ he said. โIโll take the blue crown.โ
She offered Hazel a gold pirate hat. โIโm gonna be Percy Jackson when I grow up,โ she told Hazel solemnly.
Hazel smiled and ruffled her hair. โThatโs a good thing to be, Julia.โ โAlthough,โ Frank said, picking out a hat shaped like a polar bearโs
head, โFrank Zhang would be good too.โ
โFrank!โ Hazel said.
They put on their hats and continued to the forum, which was lit up with multicolored lanterns. The fountains glowed purple. The coffee shops were doing a brisk business, and street musicians filled the air with the sounds of guitar, lyre, panpipes, and armpit noises. (Percy didnโt get that last one.
Maybe it was an old Roman musical tradition.)
The goddess Iris mustโve been in a party mood too. As Percy and his friends strolled past the damaged Senate House, a dazzling rainbow appeared in the night sky. Unfortunately the goddess sent another blessing, tooโa gentle rain of gluten-free R.O.F.L. cupcake simulations, which Percy
figured would either make cleaning up harder, or rebuilding easier. The cupcakes would make great bricks.
For a while, Percy wandered the streets with Hazel and Frank, who kept brushing shoulders.
Finally he said, โIโm a little tired, guys. You go ahead.โ
Hazel and Frank protested, but Percy could tell they wanted some time alone.
As he headed back to camp, he saw Mrs. OโLeary playing with Hannibal in the Field of Mars. Finally, sheโd found a playmate she could roughhouse with. They frolicked around, slamming into each other, breaking fortifications, and generally having an excellent time.
At the fort gates, Percy stopped and gazed across the valley. It seemed like so long ago that heโd stood here with Hazel, getting his first good view of camp. Now he was more interested in watching the eastern horizon.
Tomorrow, maybe the next day, his friends from Camp Half-Blood would arrive. As much as he cared about Camp Jupiter, he couldnโt wait to see Annabeth again. He yearned for his old lifeโNew York and Camp Half- Bloodโbut something told him it might be a while before he returned home. Gaea and the giants werenโt done causing troubleโnot by a long shot.
Reyna had given him the second praetorโs house on the Via Principalis, but as soon as Percy looked inside, he knew he couldnโt stay there. It was nice, but it was also full of Jason Graceโs stuff. Percy already felt uneasy taking Jasonโs title of praetor. He didnโt want to take the guyโs house, too. Things would be awkward enough when Jason came backโand Percy was sure that he would be on that dragon-headed warship.
Percy headed back to the Fifth Cohort barracks and climbed into his bunk. He passed out instantly.
He dreamed he was carrying Juno across the Little Tiber.
She was disguised as a crazy old bag lady, smiling and singing an
Ancient Greek lullaby as her leathery hands gripped Percyโs neck. โDo you still want to slap me, dear?โ she asked.
Percy stopped midstream. He let go and dumped the goddess in the river. The moment she hit the water, she vanished and reappeared on the shore.
โOh, my,โ she cackled, โthat wasnโt very heroic, even in a dream!โ
โEight months,โ Percy said. โYou stole eight months of my life for a quest that took a week. Why?โ
Juno tutted disapprovingly. โYou mortals and your short lives. Eight months is nothing, my dear. I lost eight centuries once, missed most of the Byzantine Empire.โ
Percy summoned the power of the river. It swirled around him, spinning into a froth of whitewater.
โNow, now,โ Juno said. โDonโt get testy. If we are to defeat Gaea, our plans must be timed perfectly. First, I needed Jason and his friends to free me from my prisonโโ
โYour prison? You were in prison and they let you out?โ
โDonโt sound so surprised, dear! Iโm a sweet old woman. At any rate, you werenโt needed at Camp Jupiter untilย now,ย to save the Romans at their moment of greatest crisis. The eight months betweenโฆwell, I do have other plans brewing, my boy. Opposing Gaea, working behind Jupiterโs back, protecting your friendsโitโs a full-time job! If I had to guard you from Gaeaโs monsters and schemes as well, and keep you hidden from your friends back east all that timeโno, much better you take a safe nap. You would have been a distractionโa loose cannon.โ
โA distraction.โ Percy felt the water rising with his anger, spinning faster around him. โA loose cannon.โ
โExactly. Iโm glad you understand.โ
Percy sent a wave crashing down on the old woman, but Juno simply disappeared and materialized farther down the shore.
โMy,โ she said, โyouย areย in a bad mood. But you know Iโm right. Your
The timing couldn’t be better. They trust you now. Youโre a hero of Rome. While you were sleeping, Jason Grace has learned to trust the Greeks. They’ve built the Argo II, and together, you and Jason will unite the camps.โ
โWhy me?โ Percy asked, a hint of defiance in his voice. โYou and I never got along. Why would you want a loose cannon on your team?โ
โBecause I know you, Percy Jackson. You may be impulsive, but when it comes to your friends, youโre as steadfast as a compass needle. Your loyalty is unwavering, and you inspire loyalty in others. You are the glue that will unite the seven.โ
โGreat,โ Percy replied. โI always wanted to be glue.โ
Juno intertwined her crooked fingers. โThe Heroes of Olympus must come together! After your victory over Kronos in Manhattan, letโs just say it wounded Jupiterโs pride.โ
โBecause I was right,โ Percy said. โAnd he was wrong.โ
The old woman shrugged. โHe should be accustomed to that, after so many eons married to me. Yet, my proud and stubborn husband refuses to seek help from mere demigods again. He believes the giants can be defeated without you, and that Gaea can be pushed back into slumber. But I know better. You must prove yourself. Only by sailing to the ancient lands and closing the Doors of Death can you convince Jupiter that you deserve to fight alongside the gods. It will be the greatest quest since Aeneas sailed from Troy!โ
โAnd if we fail?โ Percy asked. โWhat if the Romans and Greeks canโt get along?โ
โThen Gaea has already won. Iโll tell you this, Percy Jackson: the one who will cause you the most trouble is the one closest to youโthe one whoโฆโ
hates me most.โ
โAnnabeth?โ Percy felt his anger rising again. โYou never liked her.
Now youโre calling her a troublemaker? You donโt know her at all. Sheโs the person Iย mostย want watching my back.โ
The goddess smiled dryly. โWe will see, young hero. She has a hard task ahead of her when you arrive in Rome. Whether she is up to itโฆI do not
know.โ
Percy summoned a fist of water and smashed it down at the old lady.
When the wave receded, she was gone.
The river swirled out of Percyโs control. He sank into the darkness of the whirlpool.