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Chapter no 15 – โ€‹โ€‹Piper

The Lost Hero

โ€ŒPiper moke up and immediately grabbedย a mirror. There were plenty of those in the Aphrodite cabin. She sat on her bunk, looked at her reflection and groaned.โ€Œ

She wasย stillย gorgeous.

Last night after the campfire, sheโ€™d tried everything. She messed up her hair, washed the makeup off her face, cried to make her eyes red. Nothing worked. Her hair popped back to perfection. The magic makeup reapplied itself. Her eyes refused to get puffy or bloodshot.

She wouldโ€™ve changed clothes, but she had nothing to change into. The other Aphrodite campers offered her some (laughing behind her back, she was sure), but each outfit was even more fashionable and ridiculous than what she had on.

Now, after a horrible nightโ€™s sleep, still no change. Piper normally looked like a zombie in the morning, but her hair was styled like a supermodelโ€™s and her skin was perfect. Even that horrible zit at the base of her nose, which sheโ€™d had for so many days sheโ€™d started to call it Bob, had disappeared.

She growled in frustration and raked her fingers through her hair. No use. The do just popped back into place. She looked like Cherokee Barbie.

From across the cabin, Drew called, โ€œOh, honey, it wonโ€™t go away.โ€ Her voice dripped with false sympathy. โ€œMomโ€™s blessing will lastย at leastย another day. Maybe a week if youโ€™re lucky.โ€

Piper gritted her teeth. โ€œAย week?โ€

The other Aphrodite kidsโ€”about dozen girls and five guysโ€”smirked and snickered at her discomfort. Piper knew she should play cool, not let them get under her skin. Sheโ€™d dealt with shallow, popular kids plenty of times. But this was different. These were her brothers and sisters, even if she hadย nothingย in common with them, and how Aphrodite had managed

to have so many kids so close in age โ€ฆ Never mind. She didnโ€™t want to know.

โ€œDonโ€™t worry, hon.โ€ Drew blotted her fluorescent lipstick. โ€œYouโ€™re thinking you donโ€™t belong here? We couldnโ€™t agree more. Isnโ€™t that right,ย Mitchellย ?โ€

One of the guys flinched. โ€œUm, yeah. Sure.โ€

โ€œMmm-hmm.โ€ Drew took out her mascara and checked her lashes. Everyone else watched, not daring to speak. โ€œSo anyways, people, fifteen minutes until breakfast. The cabinโ€™s not going to clean itself! And Mitchell, I think youโ€™ve learned your lesson. Right, sweetie? So youโ€™re on garbage patrol just for today, mm-kay? Show Piper how itโ€™s done, โ€™cause I have a feeling sheโ€™ll have that job soonโ€”ifย she survives herย quest. Now, get to work, everybody! Itโ€™s my bathroom time!โ€

Everybody started rushing around, making beds and folding clothes, while Drew scooped up her makeup kit, hair dryer, and brush and marched into the bathroom.

Someone inside yelped, and a girl about eleven was kicked out, hastily wrapped in towels with shampoo still in her hair.

The door slammed shut, and the girl started to cry. A couple of older campers comforted her and wiped the bubbles out of her hair.

โ€œSeriously?โ€ Piper said to no one in particular. โ€œYou let Drew treat you like this?โ€

A few kids shot Piper nervous looks, like they might actually agree, but they said nothing.

The campers kept working, though Piper couldnโ€™t see why the cabin needed much cleaning. It was a life-size dollhouse, with pink walls and white window trim. The lace curtains were pastel blue and green, which of course matched the sheets and feather comforters on all the beds.

The guys had one row of bunks separated by a curtain, but their section of the cabin was just as neat and orderly as the girlsโ€™. Something wasย definitelyย unnatural about that. Every camper had a wooden camp chest at the foot of their bunk with their name painted on it, and Piper guessed that the clothes in each chest were neatly folded and color coordinated. The only bit of individualism was how the campers decorated their private bunk spaces. Each had slightly different pictures tacked up of whatever

celebrities they thought were hot. A few had personal photos, too, but most were actors or singers or whatever.

Piper hoped she might not seeย The Poster. It had been almost a year since the movie, and she thought by now surely everyone had torn down those old tattered advertisements and tacked up something newer. But no such luck. She spotted one on the wall by the storage closet, in the middle of a collage of famous heartthrobs.

The title was lurid red:ย king of sparta. Under that, the poster showed the leading manโ€”a three-quarters shot of bare-chested bronze flesh, with ripped pectorals and six-pack abs. He was clad in only a Greek war kilt and a purple cape, sword in hand. He looked like heโ€™d just been rubbed in oil, his short black hair gleaming and rivulets of sweat pouring off his rugged face, those dark sad eyes facing the camera as if to say,ย I will kill your men and steal your women! Ha-ha!

It was the most ridiculous poster of all time. Piper and her dad had had a good laugh over it the first time they saw it. Then the movie made a bajillion dollars. The poster graphic popped up everywhere. Piper couldnโ€™t get away from it at school, walking down the street, even online. It becameย The Poster, the most embarrassing thing in her life. And yeah, it was a picture of her dad.

She turned away so no one would think she was staring at it. Maybe when everyone went to breakfast she could tear it down and they wouldnโ€™t notice.

She tried to look busy, but she didnโ€™t have any extra clothes to fold. She straightened her bed, then realized the top blanket was the one Jason had wrapped around her shoulders last night. She picked it up and pressed it to her face. It smelled of wood smoke, but unfortunately not of Jason. He was theย onlyย person whoโ€™d been genuinely nice to her after the claiming, like he cared about how she felt, not just about her stupid new clothes. God, sheโ€™d wanted to kiss him, but heโ€™d seemed so uncomfortable, almost scared of her. She couldnโ€™t really blame him. Sheโ€™d been glowing pink.

โ€œโ€™Scuse me,โ€ said a voice by her feet. The garbage patrol guy, Mitchell, was crawling around on all fours, picking up chocolate wrappers and crumpled notes from under the bunk beds. Apparently the Aphrodite kids werenโ€™t one hundred percent neat freaks after all.

She moved out of his way. โ€œWhatโ€™d you do to make Drew mad?โ€

He glanced over at the bathroom door to make sure it was still closed. โ€œLast night, after you were claimed, I said you might not be so bad.โ€

It wasnโ€™t much of a compliment, but Piper was stunned. An Aphrodite kid had actually stood up for her?

โ€œThanks,โ€ she said.

Mitchell shrugged. โ€œYeah, well. See where it got me. But for what itโ€™s worth, welcome to Cabin Ten.โ€

A girl with blond pigtails and braces raced up with a pile of clothes in her arms. She looked around furtively like she was delivering nuclear materials.

โ€œI brought you these,โ€ she whispered.

โ€œPiper, meet Lacy,โ€ Mitchell said, still crawling around on the floor. โ€œHi,โ€ Lacy said breathlessly. โ€œYouย canย change clothes. The blessing

wonโ€™t stop you. This is just, you know, a backpack, some rations, ambrosia

and nectar for emergencies, some jeans, a few extra shirts, and a warm jacket. The boots might be a little snug. Butโ€”wellโ€”we took up a collection. Good luck on your quest!โ€

Lacy dumped the things on the bed and started to hurry away, but Piper caught her arm. โ€œHold on. At least let me thank you! Why are you rushing off?โ€

Lacy looked like she might shake apart from nervousness. โ€œOh, well

โ€”โ€

โ€œDrew might find out,โ€ Mitchell explained.

โ€œI might have to wear the shoes of shame!โ€ Lacy gulped. โ€œThe what?โ€ Piper asked.

Lacy and Mitchell both pointed to a black shelf mounted in the corner

of the room, like an altar. Displayed on it were a hideous pair of orthopedic nurseโ€™s shoes, bright white with thick soles.

โ€œI had to wear them for a week once,โ€ Lacy whimpered. โ€œThey donโ€™t go withย anything!โ€

โ€œAnd thereโ€™re worse punishments,โ€ Mitchell warned. โ€œDrew can charmspeak, see? Not many Aphrodite kids have that power; but if she tries hard enough, she can get you to do some pretty embarrassing things. Piper, youโ€™re the first person Iโ€™ve seen in a long time who is able to resist her.โ€

โ€œCharmspeak โ€ฆโ€ Piper remembered last night, the way the crowd at the campfire had swayed back and forth between Drewโ€™s opinion and hers. โ€œYou mean, like, you could talk someone into doing things. Or โ€ฆ giving you things. Like a car?โ€

โ€œOh, donโ€™t give Drew any ideas!โ€ Lacy gasped. โ€œBut yeah,โ€ Mitchell said. โ€œShe could do that.โ€

โ€œSo thatโ€™s why sheโ€™s head counselor,โ€ Piper said. โ€œShe convinced you all?โ€

Mitchell picked a nasty wad of gum from under Piperโ€™s bed. โ€œNah, she inherited the post when Silena Beauregard died in the war. Drew was second oldest. Oldest camper automatically gets the post, unless somebody with more years or more completed quests wants to challenge, in which case thereโ€™s a duel, but that hardly ever happens. Anyway, weโ€™ve been stuck with Drew in charge since August. She decided to make some, ah,ย changesย in the way the cabin is run.โ€

โ€œYes, I did!โ€ Suddenly Drew was there, leaning against the bunk. Lacy squeaked like a guinea pig and tried to run, but Drew put an arm out to stop her. She looked down at Mitchell. โ€œI think you missed some trash, sweetie. Youโ€™d better make another pass.โ€

Piper glanced toward the bathroom and saw that Drew had dumped everything from the bathroom waste binโ€”some prettyย nastyย thingsโ€”all over the floor.

Mitchell sat up on his haunches. He glared at Drew like he was about to attack (which Piper wouldโ€™ve paid money to see), but finally he snapped, โ€œFine.โ€

Drew smiled. โ€œSee, Piper, hon, weโ€™re a good cabin here. A good family! Silena Beauregard, though โ€ฆ you could take a warning from her. She was secretly passing information to Kronos in the Titan War, helping theย enemy.โ€

Drew smiled all sweet and innocent, with her glittery pink makeup and her blow-dried hair lush and smelling like nutmeg. She looked like any popular teenage girl from any high school. But her eyes were as cold as steel. Piper got the feeling Drew was looking straight into her soul, pulling out her secrets.

Helping the enemy.

โ€œOh, none of the other cabins talk about it,โ€ Drew confided. โ€œThey act like Silena Beauregard was a hero.โ€

โ€œShe sacrificed her life to make things right,โ€ Mitchell grumbled. โ€œShe

wasย a hero.โ€

โ€œMmm-hmm,โ€ Drew said. โ€œAnother day on garbage patrol, Mitchell. Butย anyways, Silena lost track of what this cabin is about. We match up cute couples at camp! Then we break them apart and start over! Itโ€™s the best fun ever. We donโ€™t have any business getting involved in other stuff like wars and quests.ย Iย certainly havenโ€™t been on any quests. Theyโ€™re a waste of time!โ€

Lacy raised her hand nervously. โ€œBut last night you said you wanted to go on aโ€”โ€

Drew glared at her, and Lacyโ€™s voice died.

โ€œMost of all,โ€ Drew continued, โ€œwe certainly donโ€™t need our image tarnished by spies, do we,ย Piper?โ€

Piper tried to answer, but she couldnโ€™t. There was no way Drew could know about her dreams or her dadโ€™s kidnapping, was there?

โ€œItโ€™s too bad you wonโ€™t be around,โ€ Drew sighed. โ€œBut if you survive your little quest, donโ€™t worry, Iโ€™ll findย somebodyto match up with you. Maybe one of those gross Hephaestus guys. Or Clovis? Heโ€™s pretty repulsive.โ€ Drew looked her over with a mix of pity and disgust. โ€œHonestly, I didnโ€™t think it wasย possibleย for Aphrodite to have an ugly child, but โ€ฆ whoย wasย your father? Was he some sort of mutant, orโ€”โ€

โ€œTristan McLean,โ€ Piper snapped.

As soon as she said it, she hated herself. She never,ย everย played the โ€œfamous dadโ€ card. But Drew had driven her over the edge. โ€œMy dadโ€™s Tristan McLean.โ€

The stunned silence was gratifying for a few seconds, but Piper felt ashamed of herself. Everybody turned and looked atย The Poster, her dad flexing his muscles for the whole world to see.

โ€œOh my god!โ€ half the girls screamed at once.

โ€œSweet!โ€ a guy said. โ€œThe dude with the sword who killed that other dude in that movie?โ€

โ€œHe isย soย hot for an old guy,โ€ a girl said, and then she blushed. โ€œI mean Iโ€™m sorry. I know heโ€™s yourย dad. Thatโ€™sย soย weird!โ€

โ€œItโ€™s weird, all right,โ€ Piper agreed.

โ€œDo you think you could get me his autograph?โ€ another girl asked. Piper forced a smile. She couldnโ€™t say,ย If my dad survives….

โ€œYeah, no problem,โ€ she managed.

The girl squealed in excitement, and more kids surged forward, asking a dozen questions at once.

โ€œHave you ever been on the set?โ€ โ€œDo you live in a mansion?โ€

โ€œDo you have lunch with movie stars?โ€ โ€œHave you had your rite of passage?โ€

That one caught Piper off guard. โ€œRite of what?โ€ she asked.

The girls and guys giggled and shoved each other around like this was an embarrassing topic.

โ€œThe rite of passage for an Aphrodite child,โ€ one explained. โ€œYou get someone to fall in love with you. Then you break their heart. Dump them. Once you do that, youโ€™ve proven yourself worthy of Aphrodite.โ€

Piper stared at the crowd to see if they were joking. โ€œBreak someoneโ€™s heart on purpose? Thatโ€™s terrible!โ€

The others looked confused. โ€œWhy?โ€ a guy asked.

โ€œOh my god!โ€ a girl said. โ€œI bet Aphrodite broke yourย dadโ€™sย heart! I bet he never loved anyone again, did he? Thatโ€™s so romantic! When you have your rite of passage, you can be just like Mom!โ€

โ€œForget it!โ€ Piper yelled, a little louder than sheโ€™d intended. The other kids backed away. โ€œIโ€™mย notย breaking somebodyโ€™s heart just for a stupid rite of passage!โ€

Which of course gave Drew a chance to take back control. โ€œWell, there you go!โ€ she cut in. โ€œSilena said the same thing. She broke the tradition, fell in love with that Beckendorf boy, andย stayedย in love. If you ask me, thatโ€™s why things ended tragically for her.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s not true!โ€ Lacy squeaked, but Drew glared at her, and she immediately melted back into the crowd.

โ€œHardly matters,โ€ Drew continued, โ€œbecause, Piper, hon, you couldnโ€™t break anyoneโ€™s heart anyway. And this nonsense about your dad being

Tristan McLeanโ€”thatโ€™sย soย begging for attention.โ€ Several of the kids blinked uncertainly.

โ€œYou mean heโ€™sย notย her dad?โ€ one asked.

Drew rolled her eyes. โ€œPlease. Now, itโ€™s time for breakfast, people, and Piper here has to start that little quest. So letโ€™s get her packed and get her out of here!โ€

Drew broke up the crowd and got everyone moving. She called them โ€œhonโ€ and โ€œdear,โ€ but her tone made it clear she expected to be obeyed. Mitchell and Lacy helped Piper pack. They even guarded the bathroom while Piper went in and changed into a better traveling outfit. The hand- me-downs werenโ€™t fancyโ€”thank godโ€”just well-worn jeans, a T-shirt, a comfortable winter coat, and hiking boots that fit perfectly. She strapped her dagger, Katoptris, to her belt.

When Piper came out, she felt almost normal again. The other campers were standing at their bunks while Drew came around and inspected. Piper turned to Mitchell and Lacy and mouthed,ย Thank you. Mitchell nodded grimly. Lacy flashed a full-braces smile. Piper doubted Drew had ever thanked them for anything. She also noticed that theย King of Spartaย poster had been wadded up and thrown in the trash. Drewโ€™s orders, no doubt. Even though Piper had wanted to take the poster down herself, now she was totally steamed.

When Drew spotted her, she clapped in mock applause. โ€œVery nice! Our little quest girl all dressed in Dumpster clothes again. Now, off you go! No need to eat breakfast with us. Good luck with โ€ฆ whatever. Bye!โ€

Piper shouldered her bag. She could feel everyone elseโ€™s eyes on her as she walked to the door. She could just leave and forget about it. That wouldโ€™ve been the easy thing. What did she care about this cabin, these shallow kids?

Except that some of them had tried to help her. Some of them had even stood up to Drew for her.

She turned at the door. โ€œYou know, you all donโ€™t have to follow Drewโ€™s orders.โ€

The other kids shifted. Several glanced at Drew, but she looked too stunned to respond.

โ€œUmm,โ€ one managed, โ€œsheโ€™s our head counselor.โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s a tyrant,โ€ Piper corrected. โ€œYou can think for yourselves.

Thereโ€™s got to be more to Aphrodite thanย this.โ€ โ€œMore than this,โ€ one kid echoed.

โ€œThink for ourselves,โ€ a second muttered.

โ€œPeople!โ€ Drew screeched. โ€œDonโ€™t be stupid! Sheโ€™s charm-speaking you.โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ Piper said. โ€œIโ€™m just telling the truth.โ€

At least, Piper thought that was the case. She didnโ€™t understand exactly how this charmspeaking business worked, but she didnโ€™t feel like she was putting any special power into her words. She didnโ€™t want to win an argument by tricking people. That would make her no better than Drew. Piper simply meant what she said. Besides, even if she tried charmspeaking, she had a feeling it wouldnโ€™t work very well on another charmspeaker like Drew.

Drew sneered at her. โ€œYou may have a little power, Miss Movie Star. But you donโ€™t know the first thing about Aphrodite. You have such great ideas? What do you think this cabin is about, then? Tell them. Then maybe Iโ€™ll tell them a few things aboutย you, huh?โ€

Piper wanted to make a withering retort, but her anger turned to panic. She was a spy for the enemy, just like Silena Beauregard. An Aphrodite traitor. Did Drew know about that, or was she bluffing? Under Drewโ€™s glare, her confidence began to crumble.

โ€œNot this,โ€ Piper managed. โ€œAphrodite is not about this.โ€

Then she turned and stormed out before the others could see her blushing.

Behind her, Drew started laughing. โ€œNot this? Hear that, people? She doesnโ€™t have a clue!โ€

Piper promised herself she would neverย everย go back to that cabin. She blinked away her tears and stormed across the green, not sure where she was goingโ€”until she saw the dragon swooping down from the sky.

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