โThe current grabbed her like a fistย and pulled her into the deep. Struggling was useless. She clamped her mouth shut, forcing herself not to inhale, but she could barely keep from panicking. She couldnโt see anything but a torrent of bubbles. She could only hear her own thrashing and the dull roar of the rapids.โ
Sheโd just about decided this was how she would die: drowning in a swimming hole on an island that didnโt exist. Then, as suddenly as sheโd been pulled under, she was thrust to the surface. She found herself at the center of a whirlpool, able to breathe but unable to break free.
A few yards away, Jason broke the surface and gasped, his sword in one hand. He swung wildly, but there was nothing to attack.
Twenty feet to Piperโs right, Achelous rose from the water. โIโm really sorry about this,โ he said.
Jason lunged toward him, summoning the winds to lift him out of the river, but Achelous was quicker and more powerful. A curl of water slammed into Jason and sent him under once more.
โStop it!โ Piper screamed.
Using charmspeak wasnโt easy when she was floundering in a whirlpool, but she got Achelousโs attention.
โIโm afraid I canโt stop,โ said the river god. โI canโt let Hercules have my
other horn. It would be mortifying.โ
โThereโs another way!โ Piper said. โYou donโt have to kill us!โ
Jason clawed his way to the surface again. A miniature storm cloud formed over his head. Thunder boomed.
โNone of that, son of Jupiter,โ Achelous chided. โIf you call lightning, youโll just electrocute your girlfriend.โ
The water pulled Jason under again.
โLet him go!โ Piper charged her voice with all the persuasiveness she could muster. โI promise I wonโt let Hercules get the horn!โ
Achelous hesitated. He cantered over to her, his head tilting to the left. โI believe you mean that.โ
โI do!โ Piper promised. โHercules is despicable. But, please, first let my friend go.โ
The water churned where Jason had gone under. Piper wanted to scream.
How much longer could he hold his breath?
Achelous looked down at her through his bifocals. His expression softened. โI see. You would be my Deianira. You would be my bride to compensate for my loss.โ
โWhat?โ Piper wasnโt sure if sheโd heard him right. The whirlpool was literally making her head spin. โUh, actually I was thinkingโโ
โOh, I understand,โ Achelous said. โYou were too modest to suggest this in front of your boyfriend. You are right, of course. I would treat you much better than a son of Zeus would. I could make things right after all these centuries. I could not save Deianira, but I could save you.โ
Had it been thirty seconds now? A minute? Jason couldnโt hold out much longer.
โYou would have to let your friends die,โ Achelous continued. โHercules would be angry, but I can protect you from him. We could be quite happy together. Letโs start by letting that Jason fellow drown, eh?โ
Piper could barely hold it together, but sheย hadย to concentrate. She masked her fear and her anger. She was a child of Aphrodite. She had to use the tools she was given.
She smiled as sweetly as she could and raised her arms. โLift me up, please.โ
Achelousโs face brightened. He grabbed Piperโs hands and pulled her out of the whirlpool.
Sheโd never ridden a bull before, but sheโd practiced bareback pegasus riding at Camp Half-Blood, and she remembered what to do. She used her momentum, swinging one leg over Achelousโs back. Then she locked her ankles around his neck, wrapped one arm around his throat, and drew her knife with the other. She pressed the blade under the river godโs chin.
โLetโJasonโgo.โ She put all her force into the command. โNow!โ
Piper realized there were many flaws in her plan. The river god might simply dissolve into water. Or he could pull her under and wait for her to drown. But apparently her charmspeak worked. Or maybe Achelous was just too surprised to think straight. He probably wasnโt used to pretty girls threatening to cut his throat.
Jason shot out of the water like a human cannonball. He broke through the branches of an olive tree and tumbled onto the grass. That couldnโt have felt good, but he struggled to his feet, gasping and coughing. He raised his sword, and the dark clouds thickened over the river.
Piper shot him a warning look:ย Not yet.ย She still had to get out of this river without drowning or getting electrocuted.
Achelous arched his back as if contemplating a trick. Piper pressed the knife harder against his throat.
โBe a good bull,โ she warned.
โYou promised,โ Achelous said through gritted teeth. โYou promised Hercules wouldnโt get my horn.โ
โAnd he wonโt,โ Piper said. โBut I will.โ
She raised her knife and slashed off the godโs horn. The Celestial bronze cut through the base like it was wet clay. Achelous bellowed in rage. Before he could recover, Piper stood up on his back. With the horn in one hand and her dagger in the other, she leaped for the shore.
โJason!โ she yelled.
Thank the gods, he understood. A gust of wind caught her and carried her safely over the bank. Piper hit the ground rolling as the hairs on her neck stood up. A metallic smell filled the air. She turned toward the river in time to be blinded.
BOOM!Lightning stirred the water into a boiling cauldron, steaming and hissing with electricity. Piper blinked the yellow spots out of her eyes as the god Achelous wailed and dissolved beneath the surface. His horrified expression seemed to be asking:ย How could you?
โJason, run!โ She was still dizzy and sick with fear, but she and Jason crashed through the woods.
As she climbed the hill, clasping the bullโs horn to her chest, Piper realized she was sobbingโthough she wasnโt sure if it was from fear, or relief, or shame for what sheโd done to the old river god.
They didnโt slow down until they reached the crest of the hill.
Piper felt silly, but she kept breaking down and crying as she told Jason what had happened while he was struggling underwater.
โPiper, you had no choice.โ He put his hand on her shoulder. โYou saved my life.โ
She wiped her eyes and tried to control herself. The sun was nearing the horizon. They had to get back to Hercules quickly, or their friends would die.
โAchelous forced your hand,โ Jason continued. โBesides, I doubt that lightning bolt killed him. Heโs an ancient god. Youโd have to destroy his river to destroy him. And he can live without a horn. If you had to lie about not giving it to Hercules, wellโโ
โI wasnโt lying.โ
Jason stared at her. โPipesโฆwe donโt have a choice. Hercules will killโโ โHercules doesnโt deserve this.โ Piper wasnโt sure where this rage was
coming from, but she had never felt more certain of anything in her life.
Hercules was a bitter, selfish jerk. Heโd hurt too many people, and he wanted to keep on hurting them. Maybe heโd had some bad breaks. Maybe the gods had kicked him around. But that didnโt excuse it. A hero couldnโt control the gods, but he should be able to control himself.
Jason would never be like that. He would never blame others for his problems or make a grudge more important than doing the right thing.
Piper was not going to repeat Deianiraโs story. She wasnโt going to go along with what Hercules wanted just because he was handsome and strong and scary. He couldnโt get his way this timeโnot after threatening their lives
and sending them to make Achelous miserable for the sake of spiting Hera. Hercules didnโt deserve a horn of plenty. Piper was going to put him in his place.
โI have a plan,โ she said.
She told Jason what to do. She didnโt even realize she was using charmspeak until his eyes glazed over.
โWhatever you say,โ he promised. Then he blinked a few times. โWeโre going to die, but Iโm in.โ
Hercules was waiting right where theyโd left him. He was staring at theย Argo II, docked between the pillars as the sun set behind it. The ship looked okay, but Piperโs plan had started to feel insane to her.
Too late to reconsider. Sheโd already sent an Iris-message to Leo. Jason was prepared. And, seeing Hercules again, she felt more certain than ever she couldnโt give him what he wanted.
Hercules didnโt exactly brighten when he saw Piper carrying the bullโs horn, but his scowl lines lessened.
โGood,โ he said. โYou got it. In that case, you are free to go.โ
Piper glanced at Jason. โYou heard him. He gave us permission.โ She turned back to the god. โThat means our ship will be able to pass into the Mediterranean?โ
โYes, yes.โ Hercules snapped his fingers. โNow, the horn.โ โNo,โ Piper said.
The god frowned. โExcuse me?โ
She raised the cornucopia. Since sheโd cut it from Achelousโs head, the horn had hollowed out, becoming smooth and dark on the inside. It didnโt appear magical, but Piper was counting on its power.
โAchelous was right,โ she said. โYouโreย hisย curse as much as he is yours.
Youโre a sorry excuse for a hero.โ
Hercules stared at her as if she were speaking in Japanese. โYou realize I could kill you with a flick of my finger,โ he said. โI could throw my club at your ship and cut straight through its hull. I couldโโ
โYou could shut up,โ Jason said. He drew his sword. โMaybe Zeusย is
different from Jupiter. Because I wouldnโt put up with any brother who acts
like you.โ
The veins on Herculesโs neck turned as purple as his robes. โYou would not be the first demigod Iโve killed.โ
โJason is better than you,โ Piper said. โBut donโt worry. Weโre not going to fight you. Weโre going to leave this island with the horn. You donโt deserve it as a prize. Iโm going to keep it, to remind me of whatย notย to be like as a demigod, and to remind me of poor Achelous and Deianira.โ
The godโs nostrils flared. โDoย notย mention that name! You canโt seriously think Iโm worried about your puny boyfriend. No one is stronger than me.โ
โI didnโt say stronger,โ Piper corrected. โI said heโsย better.โ
Piper pointed the mouth of the horn at Hercules. She let go of the resentment and doubt and anger sheโd been harboring since Camp Jupiter. She concentrated on all the good things sheโd shared with Jason Grace: soaring upward in the Grand Canyon, walking on the beach at Camp Half-Blood, holding hands at the sing-along and watching the stars, sitting by the strawberry fields together on lazy afternoons and listening to the satyrs play their pipes.
She thought about a future when the giants had been defeated, Gaea was asleep, and they would live happily togetherโno jealousy, no monsters left to battle. She filled her heart with those thoughts, and she felt the cornucopia grow warm.
The horn blasted forth a flood of food as powerful as Achelousโs river. A torrent of fresh fruit, baked goods, and smoked hams completely buried Hercules. Piper didnโt understand how all that stuff could fit through the entrance of the horn, but she thought the hams were especially appropriate.
When it had spewed out enough goodies to fill a house, the horn shut itself off. Piper heard Hercules shrieking and struggling somewhere underneath. Apparently even the strongest god in the world could be caught off guard when buried under fresh produce.
โGo!โ she told Jason, whoโd forgotten his part of the plan and was staring in amazement at the fruit pile. โGo!โ
He grabbed Piperโs waist and summoned the wind. They shot away from the island so quickly, Piper almost got whiplash; but it wasnโt a second too soon.
As the island retreated from view, Herculesโs head broke above the mound of goodies. Half a coconut was stuck on his noggin like a war helmet. โKill!โ he bellowed, like heโd had a lot of practice saying it.
Jason touched down on the deck of theย Argo II. Thankfully, Leo had done his part. The shipโs oars were already in aerial mode. The anchor was up. Jason summoned a gale so strong, it pushed them into the sky, while Percy sent a ten-foot-tall wave against the shore, knocking Hercules down a second time, in a cascade of seawater and pineapples.
By the time the god regained his feet and started lobbing coconuts at them from far below, theย Argo IIย was already sailing through the clouds above the Mediterranean.