Iย was halfway down the hall when the counselorโs door opened. โThere you are!โ Eudora said. โCome in! Come in!โโ
I was in too much shock to argue. Besides, a few more minutes of tardiness probably wouldnโt make any difference, so I followed her inside.
I sat on the little blue plastic chair and nodded to Sicky Frog, because by this point, I was pretty sure the creature was sentient. Eudora seemed to be making herself at home in the counselorโs office. Sheโd added a collection of seashells to her deskโmaybe in case she needed to freshen up her hairdo. On the back wall, sheโd tacked up a motivational poster of a smiling sea otter with the messageย LAUGHTER IS THE BEST MEDICINE!
I thought maybe I should buy her another poster as a thank-you gift, once I was safely graduated and on the other side of the country. One that said:
COUNSELING: WHERE CAN WE FLUSH YOU TODAY?
โSo!โ Eudora rubbed her hands together. โTell me all about it! I heard you got Ganymedeโs letter!โ
โItโs kind of a do-it-yourself letter, but yeah.โ I told her about my adventures since Iโd last seen her, making sure she understood there was no longer any need to send me anywhere via her magical sewer pipes.
When I mentioned the call from Poseidon, a trickle of seawater leaked from her scalloped hair.
โIโI see! I would have been happy to talk to the office myself. Iโm so sorry your father had to be bothered with that.โ She paused, looking suddenly terrified. โNot that you are a bother, of course!โ
โItโs cool,โ I said. โActually, it worked out great.โ
Her shoulders relaxed as she realized I wasnโt going to yell at her or demand that my father banish her to the Mariana Trench.
โIโm so glad to hear that,โ she said. โI think this experience would make a great subject for your personal essay on the application. Bravery! Initiative! Self-discovery!โ
โYeah,โ I said, trying not to cry about the fact that I would have to write yet another essay. โI think we all learned an important lesson here today.โ
โSorry?โ โForget it.โ
She leaned forward conspiratorially. โAnd . . . may I ask, were you tempted at all to drink from the chalice of the gods? You can tell me the truth.โ
I thought about poor Ganymede sweating Greek fire at the brunch, about the way Zeus treated him like a trophy, about the various looks of distaste Hebe, Iris, and Geras had made when I mentioned Ganymedeโs name.
โThe truth?โ I said. โI wasnโt tempted a bit.โ
She studied me as if Iโd grown a set of tentacles. โFascinating. May I see your letter from Ganymede?โ
I pulled out my blank sheet of paper and slid it across the desk.
โOh, goodness . . .โ Eudora rubbed the edge of the paper. โThis is very nice. Arachnean-silk fiber! Eggshell finish. Triple weave. It will make quite an impression on the admissions committee.โ
โItโs blank,โ I said.
โAh, details. Iโm sure youโll add the right words.โ
I wondered if I could use that approach for my English class. Maybe I had been looking at this writing stuff all wrong. I could buy some expensive cardstock at the stationery store, fill it withย Blah, blah, blah, blah,and my teacher would go,ย Oh, nice paper! A+!
Eudora reluctantly slid the blank letter back to me. โWell done, Percy.
When you do write your letter, itโs not necessary to thank me too much.โ
I looked at the poster of the smiling otter, who was loving that laughter medicine, then at Sicky Frog, who was not.
โOkay,โ I said.
โJust a short mention would be sufficient,โ Eudora said.
โSo I guess weโre all done for now?โ I pointed to the door. โ โCause Iโm really looking forward to spending the rest of my day in class.โ
โOf course you are!โ Eudora said, because much like minor goddesses, Nereids donโt do sarcasm. โAnd I know how proud your father must be!โ
I couldnโt bring myself to respond. It still felt surreal that I had talked to my dad. Heโd called the school. Heโd been watching. It almost made up for all the demi bags heโd never brought me, though honestly, I couldnโt blame him for skipping those Olympian brunches. He was too smart to subject himself to phoenix eggs Benedict.
โSoon, weโll have to talk standardized testing,โ Eudora reminded me. โAnd youโll need those other two letters of recommendation by winter break. But for now, you should relax! What else do you have on your plate today?โ
โA discussion about some short story. A math test. A chemistry lab.โ
She nodded contentedly, as if Iโd given her the perfect description of relaxation. โRemember, I am here if you need anything. Now, what color Jolly Rancher would you like? Green? Yellow?โ
She really didnโt know me very well. She offered me the jar, and I dug around until I found the only blue piece.
Eudora smiled. โYouโre going to do just fine, Percy. I have a good feeling about this year! Now if youโre running late to third period, I could alwaysโโ
โIโll walk,โ I said quickly. โBut thanks, Eudora.โ I saluted her with my Jolly Rancher, then saluted Sicky Frog. โIโm sure Iโll see you soon.โ
I have to admit, it was kind of relaxing sitting in English class. No, I hadnโt read the story or done my homework. But I was pretty sure I could bluff my way through a literature conversation today. I could talk about bravery, initiative, and self-discovery. You can get a lot of mileage out of that stuff.