He wanted to stand on the porch and shoot the snakes from a distance. A few well-placed exploding arrows, a few craters in the hillsideโproblem solved.
Unfortunately, a quiver full of arrows wouldnโt do Frank much good if he couldnโt shoot them. Besides, he had no idea where the basilisks were. Theyโd stopped blowing fire as soon as he came outside.
He stepped off the porch and leveled his golden spear. He didnโt like fighting up close. He was too slow and bulky. Heโd done okay during the war games, but this was real. There were no giant eagles ready to snatch him up and take him to the medics if he made a mistake.
You can be anything.ย His motherโs voice echoed in his mind.
Great, he thought. I want to be good with a spear. And immune to poison
โand fire.
Something told Frank his wish had not been granted. The spear felt just as awkward in his hands.
Patches of flame still smoldered on the hillside. The acrid smoke burned in Frankโs nose. The withered grass crunched under his feet.
He thought about those stories his mother used to tellโgenerations of heroes who had battled Hercules, fought dragons, and sailed monster- infested seas. Frank didnโt understand how he could have evolved from a line like that, or how his family had migrated from Greece through the Roman Empire all the way to China, but some unsettling ideas were starting
to form. For the first time, he started to wonder about this Prince of Pylos, and his great-grandfather Shen Lunโs disgrace at Camp Jupiter, and what the family powers might be.
The gift has never kept our family safe,ย Grandmother had warned.
A reassuring thought as Frank hunted poisonous fire-breathing devil snakes.
The night was quiet except for the crackle of brush fires. Every time a breeze made the grass rustle, Frank thought about the grain spirits whoโd captured Hazel. Hopefully theyโd gone south with the giant Polybotes. Frank didnโt need any more problems right now.
He crept downhill, his eyes stinging from the smoke. Then, about twenty feet ahead, he saw a burst of flame.
He considered throwing his spear. Stupid idea. Then heโd be without a weapon. Instead he advanced toward the fire.
He wished he had the gorgonโs blood vials, but they were back at the boat. He wondered if gorgon blood could cure basilisk poison.โฆBut even if he had the vials and managed to choose the right one, he doubted heโd have time to take it before he crumbled to dust like his bow.
He emerged in a clearing of burned grass and found himself face-to-face with a basilisk.
The snake rose up on its tail. It hissed, and expanded the collar of white spikes around its neck.ย Little crown,ย Frank remembered. Thatโs what โbasiliskโ meant. He had thought basilisks were huge dragon like monsters that could petrify you with their eyes. Somehow the real basilisk was even more terrible. As tiny as it was, this extra-small package of fire, poison, and evil would be much harder to kill than a large, bulky lizard. Frank had seen how fast it could move.
The monster fixed its pale yellow eyes on Frank. Why wasnโt it attacking?
Frankโs golden spear felt cold and heavy. The dragon-tooth point dipped
toward the ground all on its ownโlike a dowsing rod searching for water. โStop that.โ Frank struggled to the lift the spear. Heโd have enough
trouble jabbing the monster without his spear fighting against him. Then he
heard the grass rustle on either side of him. The other two basilisks slithered into the clearing.
Frank had walked straight into an ambush.