โโHazel!โ Frank shook her arms,ย sounding panicked. โCome on, please! Wake up!โโ
She opened her eyes. The night sky blazed with stars. The rocking of the boat was gone. She was lying on solid ground, her bundled sword and pack beside her.
She sat up groggily, her head spinning. They were on a cliff overlooking a beach. About a hundred feet away, the ocean glinted in the moonlight. The surf washed gently against the stern of their beached boat. To her right, hugging the edge of the cliff, was a building like a small church with a search light in the steeple. A lighthouse, Hazel guessed. Behind them, fields of tall grass rustled in the wind.
โWhere are we?โ she asked.
Frank exhaled. โThank the gods youโre awake! Weโre in Mendocino, about a hundred and fifty miles north of the Golden Gate.โ
โA hundred and fifty miles?โ Hazel groaned. โIโve been outย thatย long?โ
Percy knelt beside her, the sea wind sweeping his hair. He put his hand on her forehead as if checking for a fever. โWe couldnโt wake you. Finally we decided to bring you ashore. We thought maybe the seasicknessโโ
โIt wasnโt seasickness.โ She took a deep breath. She couldnโt hide the truth from them anymore. She remembered what Nico had said:ย If a flashback like that happens when youโre in combatโฆ
โIโI havenโt been honest with you,โ she said. โWhat happened was a blackout. I have them once in a while.โ
โA blackout?โ Frank took Hazelโs hand, which startled herโฆthough pleasantly so. โIs it medical? Why havenโt I noticed before?โ
โI try to hide it,โ she admitted. โIโve been lucky so far, but itโs getting worse. Itโs not medicalโฆnot really. Nico says itโs a side effect from my past, from where he found me.โ
Percyโs intense green eyes were hard to read. She couldnโt tell whether he was concerned or wary.
โWhere exactly did Nico find you?โ he asked.
Hazelโs tongue felt like cotton. She was afraid if she started talking, sheโd slip back into the past, but they deserved to know. If she failed them on this quest, zonked out when they needed her mostโฆshe couldnโt bear that idea.
โIโll explain,โ she promised. She clawed through her pack. Stupidly, sheโd forgotten to bring a water bottle. โIsโฆis there anything to drink?โ
โYeah.โ Percy muttered a curse in Greek. โThat was dumb. I left my supplies down at the boat.โ
Hazel felt bad asking them to take care of her, but sheโd woken up parched and exhausted, as if sheโd lived the last few hours in both the past and the present. She shouldered her pack and sword. โNever mind. I can walk.โฆโ
โDonโt even think about it,โ Frank said. โNot until youโve had some food and water. Iโll get the supplies.โ
โNo, Iโll go.โ Percy glanced at Frankโs hand on Hazelโs. Then he scanned the horizon as if he sensed trouble, but there was nothing to seeโjust the lighthouse and the field of grass stretching inland. โYou two stay here. Iโll be right back.โ
โYou sure?โ Hazel said feebly. โI donโt want you toโโ
โItโs fine,โ said Percy. โFrank, just keep your eyes open. Something about this placeโฆI donโt know.โ
โIโll keep her safe,โ Frank promised.
Percy dashed off.
Once they were alone, Frank seemed to realize he was still holding Hazelโs hand. He cleared his throat and let go.
โI, umโฆI think I understand your blackouts,โ he said. โAnd where you come from.โ
Her heartbeat stumbled. โYou do?โ
โYou seem so different from other girls Iโve met.โ He blinked, then rushed on. โNot likeโฆbadย different. Just the way you talk. The things that surprise youโlike songs, or TV shows, or slang people use. You talk about your life like it happened a long time ago. You were born in a different time, werenโt you? You came from the Underworld.โ
Hazel wanted to cryโnot because she was sad, but because it was such a relief to hear someone say the truth. Frank didnโt act revolted or scared. He didnโt look at her as if she were a ghost or some awful undead zombie.
โFrank, Iโโ
โWeโll figure it out,โ he promised. โYouโre alive now. Weโre going to keep you that way.โ
The grass rustled behind them. Hazelโs eyes stung in the cold wind. โI donโt deserve a friend like you,โ she said. โYou donโt know what I
amโฆwhat Iโve done.โ
โStop that.โ Frank scowled. โYouโre great! Besides, youโre not the only one with secrets.โ
Hazel stared at him. โIโm not?โ
Frank started to say something. Then he tensed. โWhat?โ Hazel asked.
โThe windโs stopped.โ
She looked around and noticed he was right. The air had become perfectly still.
โSo?โ she asked.
Frank swallowed. โSo why is the grass still moving?โ
Out of the corner of her eye, Hazel saw dark shapes ripple through the field.
โHazel!โ Frank tried to grab her arms, but it was too late.
Something knocked him backward. Then a force like a grassy hurricane wrapped around Hazel and dragged her into the fields.