Chocolate chip cookies in blue I love this woman
SALLY JACKSONย was a witch to rival Circe. She had transformed Meg from a street urchin into a shockingly pretty young girl. Megโs dark pageboy hair was glossy and brushed. Her round face was scrubbed clean of grime.
Her cat-eye glasses had been polished so the rhinestones sparkled. She had evidently insisted on keeping her old red sneakers, but she wore new black leggings and a knee-length frock of shifting green hues.
Mrs. Jackson had figured out how to keep Megโs old look but tweak it to be more complementary. Meg now had an elfish springtime aura that reminded me very much of a dryad. In factโฆ
A sudden wave of emotion overwhelmed me. I choked back a sob. Meg pouted. โDo I look that bad?โ
โNo, no,โ I managed. โItโs justโฆโ
I wanted to say:ย You remind me of someone.ย But I didnโt dare open that
line of conversation. Only two mortalsย everย had broken my heart. Even after so many centuries, I couldnโt think of her, couldnโt say her name without falling into despair.
Donโt misunderstand me. I felt no attraction to Meg. I was sixteen (or four thousand plus, depending on how you looked at it). She was a very young twelve. But the way she appeared now, Meg McCaffrey might have been the daughter of my former loveโฆif my former love had lived long enough to have children.
It was too painful. I looked away.
โWell,โ Sally Jackson said with forced cheerfulness, โhow about I make some lunch while you threeโฆtalk.โ
She gave Percy a worried glance, then headed to the kitchen, her hands protectively over her pregnant belly.
Meg sat on the edge of the sofa. โPercy, your mom is so normal.โ โThanks, I guess.โ He picked up a stack of test preparation manuals from
the coffee table and chucked them aside.
โI see you like to study,โ I said. โWell done.โ
Percy snorted. โIย hateย to study. Iโve been guaranteed admission with a full scholarship to New Rome University, but theyโre still requiring me to
pass all my high school courses and score well on the SAT. Can you believe that? Not to mention I have to pass the DSTOMP.โ
โThe what?โ Meg asked.
โAn exam for Roman demigods,โ I told her. โThe Demigod Standard Test of Mad Powers.โ
Percy frowned. โThatโs what it stands for?โ
โI should know. I wrote the music and poetry analysis sections.โ โI will never forgive you for that,โ Percy said.
Meg swung her feet. โSo youโre really a demigod? Like me?โ โAfraid so.โ Percy sank into the armchair, leaving me to take the sofa
next to Meg. โMy dad is the godly oneโPoseidon. What about your parents?โ
Megโs legs went still. She studied her chewed cuticles, the matching crescent rings glinting on her middle fingers. โNever knew themโฆmuch.โ
Percy hesitated. โFoster home? Stepparents?โ
I thought of a certain plant, theย Mimosa pudica, which the god Pan created. As soon as its leaves are touched, the plant closes up defensively. Meg seemed to be playing mimosa, folding inward under Percyโs questions.
Percy raised his hands. โSorry. Didnโt mean to pry.โ He gave me an inquisitive look. โSo how did you guys meet?โ
I told him the story. I may have exaggerated my brave defense against Cade and Mikeyโjust for narrative effect, you understand.
As I finished, Sally Jackson returned. She set down a bowl of tortilla chips and a casserole dish filled with elaborate dip in multicolored strata, like sedimentary rock.
โIโll be back with the sandwiches,โ she said. โBut I had some leftover seven-layer dip.โ
โYum.โ Percy dug in with a tortilla chip. โSheโs kinda famous for this, guys.โ
Sally ruffled his hair. โThereโs guacamole, sour cream, refried beans, salsaโโ
โSeven layers?โ I looked up in wonder. โYou knew seven is my sacred number? You invented this forย me?โ
Sally wiped her hands on her apron. โWell, actually, I canโt take credit
โโ
โYou are too modest!โ I tried some of the dip. It tasted almost as good as
ambrosia nachos. โYou will have immortal fame for this, Sally Jackson!โ โThatโs sweet.โ She pointed to the kitchen. โIโll be right back.โ
Soon we were plowing through turkey sandwiches, chips and dip, and banana smoothies. Meg ate like a chipmunk, shoving more food in her
mouth than she could possibly chew. My belly was full. I had never been so happy. I had a strange desire to fire up an Xbox and playย Call of Duty.
โPercy,โ I said, โyour mom is awesome.โ
โI know, right?โ He finished his smoothie. โSo back to your storyโฆyou have to be Megโs servant now? You guys barely know each other.โ
โBarelyย is generous,โ I said. โNevertheless, yes. My fate is now linked with young McCaffrey.โ
โWe areย cooperating,โ Meg said. She seemed to savor that word.
From his pocket, Percy fished his ballpoint pen. He tapped it thoughtfully against his knee. โAnd this whole turning-into-a-mortal thingโฆ youโve done it twice before?โ
โNot by choice,โ I assured him. โThe first time, we had a little rebellion in Olympus. We tried to overthrow Zeus.โ
Percy winced. โIโm guessing that didnโt go well.โ
โI got most of the blame, naturally. Oh, and your father, Poseidon. We
were both cast down to earth as mortals, forced to serve Laomedon, the king of Troy. He was a harsh master. He even refused to pay us for our work!โ
Meg nearly choked on her sandwich. โI have to pay you?โ
I had a terrifying image of Meg McCaffrey trying to pay me in bottle caps, marbles, and pieces of colored string.
โNever fear,โ I told her. โI wonโt be presenting you with a bill. But as I was saying, the second time I became mortal, Zeus got mad because I killed some of his Cyclopes.โ
Percy frowned. โDude, not cool. My brother is a Cyclops.โ
โThese were wicked Cyclopes! They made the lightning bolt that killed one of my sons!โ
Meg bounced on the arm of the sofa. โPercyโs brother is a Cyclops?
Thatโs crazy!โ
I took a deep breath, trying to find my happy place. โAt any rate, I was bound to Admetus, the king of Thessaly. He was a kind master. I liked him so much, I made all his cows have twin calves.โ
โCan I have baby cows?โ Meg asked.
โWell, Meg,โ I said, โfirst you would have to have some mommy cows.
You seeโโ
โGuys,โ Percy interrupted. โSo, just to recap, you have to be Megโs servant forโฆ?โ
โSome unknown amount of time,โ I said. โProbably a year. Possibly more.โ
โAnd during that timeโโ
โI will undoubtedly face many trials and hardships.โ โLike getting me my cows,โ Meg said.
I gritted my teeth. โWhat those trials will be, I do not yet know. But if I suffer through them and prove I am worthy, Zeus will forgive me and allow me to become a god again.โ
Percy did not look convincedโprobably because I did not sound convincing. Iย hadย to believe my mortal punishment was temporary, as it had been the last two times. Yet Zeus had created a strict rule for baseball and prison sentences:ย Three strikes, youโre out.ย I could only hope this would not apply to me.
โI need time to get my bearings,โ I said. โOnce we get to Camp Half- Blood, I can consult with Chiron. I can figure out which of my godly powers remain with me in this mortal form.โ
โIf any,โ Percy said. โLetโs think positive.โ
Percy sat back in his armchair. โAny idea what kind of spirits are following you?โ
โShiny blobs,โ Meg said. โThey were shiny and sort ofโฆblobby.โ Percy nodded gravely. โThose are the worst kind.โ
โIt hardly matters,โ I said. โWhatever they are, we have to flee. Once we reach camp, the magical borders will protect me.โ
โAnd me?โ Meg asked.
โOh, yes. You, too.โ
Percy frowned. โApollo, if youโre really mortal, like, one hundred percent mortal, can you even getย inย to Camp Half-Blood?โ
The seven-layer dip began to churn in my stomach. โPlease donโt say that. Of course Iโll get in. Iย haveย to.โ
โBut you could get hurt in battle nowโฆโ Percy mused. โThen again, maybe monsters would ignore you because youโre not important?โ
โStop!โ My hands trembled. Being a mortal was traumatic enough. The thought of being barred from camp, of beingย unimportantโฆNo. That simply could not be.
โIโm sure Iโve retained some powers,โ I said. โIโm still gorgeous, for instance, if I could just get rid of this acne and lose some flab. I must have other abilities!โ
Percy turned to Meg. โWhat about you? I hear you throw a mean garbage bag. Any other skills we should know about? Summoning lightning? Making toilets explode?โ
Meg smiled hesitantly. โThatโs not a power.โ
โSure it is,โ Percy said. โSome of the best demigods have gotten their start by blowing up toilets.โ
Meg giggled.
I did not like the way she was grinning at Percy. I didnโt want the girl to develop a crush. We might never get out of here. As much as I enjoyed Sally Jacksonโs cookingโthe divine smell of baking cookies was even now wafting from the kitchenโI needed to make haste to camp.
โAhem.โ I rubbed my hands. โHow soon can we leave?โ
Percy glanced at the wall clock. โRight now, I guess. If youโre being followed, Iโd rather have monsters on our trail than sniffing around the apartment.โ
โGood man,โ I said.
Percy gestured with distaste at his test manuals. โI just have to be back tonight. Got a lot of studying. The first two times I took the SATโugh. If it wasnโt for Annabeth helping me outโโ
โWhoโs that?โ Meg asked. โMy girlfriend.โ
Meg frowned. I was glad there were no garbage bags nearby for her to throw.
โSo take a break!โ I urged. โYour brain will be refreshed after an easy drive to Long Island.โ
โHuh,โ Percy said. โThereโs a lazy kind of logic to that. Okay. Letโs do
it.โ
He rose just as Sally Jackson walked in with a plate of fresh-baked
chocolate chip cookies. For some reason, the cookies were blue, but they smelled heavenlyโand I should know. Iโm from heaven.
โMom, donโt freak,โ Percy said.
Sally sighed. โI hate it when you say that.โ
โIโm just going to take these two to camp. Thatโs all. Iโll be right back.โ โI think Iโve heard that before.โ
โIย promise.โ
Sally looked at me, then Meg. Her expression softened, her innate
kindness perhaps overweighing her concern. โAll right. Be careful. It was lovely meeting you both. Please try not to die.โ
Percy kissed her on the cheek. He reached for the cookies, but she moved the plate away.
โOh, no,โ she said. โApollo and Meg can have one, but Iโm keeping the rest hostage until youโre back safely. And hurry, dear. It would be a shame if Paul ate them all when he gets home.โ
Percyโs expression turned grim. He faced us. โYou hear that, guys? A batch of cookies is depending on me. If you get me killed on the way to camp, I am going be ticked off.โ