Frank swept his spear back and forth.ย โStay back!โ His voice sounded squeaky. โIโve gotโฆumโฆamazing powersโand stuff.โโ
The basilisks hissed in three-part harmony. Maybe they were laughing.
The spear tip was almost too heavy to lift now, as if the jagged white triangle of bone was trying to touch the earth. Then something clicked in the back of Frankโs mind: Mars had said the tip was a dragonโs tooth. Hadnโt there been some story about dragonโs teeth planted in the ground?
Something heโd read in monster class at campโฆ?
The basilisks circled him, taking their time. Maybe they were hesitating because of the spear. Maybe they just couldnโt believe how stupid Frank was.
It seemed like madness, but Frank let the spear tip drop. He drove it into the ground.ย Crack.
When he lifted it out, the tip was goneโbroken off in the dirt. Wonderful. Now he had a golden stick.
Some crazy part of him wanted to bring out his piece of firewood. If he was going to die anyway, maybe he could set off a massive blazeโ incinerate the basilisks, so at least his friends could get away.
Before he could get up the courage, the ground rumbled at his feet. Dirt spewed everywhere, and a skeletal hand clawed the air. The basilisks hissed and backed up.
Frank couldnโt blame them. He watched in horror as a human skeleton crawled out of the ground. It took on flesh as if someone were pouring
gelatin over its bones, covering them in glowing, transparent gray skin. Then ghostly clothes enveloped itโa muscle shirt, camo pants, and army boots.
Everything about the creature was gray: gray clothes on gray flesh on gray bones.
It turned toward Frank. Its skull grinned beneath an expressionless gray face. Frank whimpered like a puppy. His legs shook so badly he had to support himself with the spear shaft. The skeleton warrior was waiting, Frank realizedโwaiting for orders.
โKill the basilisks!โ he yelped. โNot me!โ
The skeletal warrior leaped into action. He grabbed the nearest snake, and though his gray flesh began to smoke on contact, he strangled the basilisk with one hand and flung down its limp body. The other two basilisks hissed with rage. One sprang at Frank, but he knocked it aside with the butt of his spear.
The other snake belched fire directly in the skeletonโs face. The warrior marched forward and stomped the basiliskโs head under his boot.
Frank turned toward the last basilisk, which was curled at the edge of the clearing studying them. Frankโs Imperial gold spear shaft was steaming, but unlike his bow, it didnโt seem to be crumbling from the basiliskโs touch. The skeleton warriorโs right foot and hand were slowly dissolving from poison.
His head was on fire, but otherwise he looked pretty good.
The basilisk did the smart thing. It turned to flee. In a blur of motion, the skeleton pulled something from his shirt and flung it across the clearing, impaling the basilisk in the dirt. Frank thought it was a knife. Then he realized it was one of the skeletonโs own ribs.
Frank was glad his stomach was empty. โThatโฆthat wasย gross.โ
The skeleton stumbled over to the basilisk. It pulled out its rib and used it to cut off the creatureโs head. The basilisk dissolved into ashes. Then the skeleton decapitated the other two monster carcasses and kicked all the ashes to disperse them. Frank remembered the two gorgons in the Tiberโthe way the river had pulled apart their remains to keep them from re-forming.
โYouโre making sure they donโt come back,โ Frank realized. โOr slowing them down, anyway.โ
The skeleton warrior stood at attention in front of Frank. Its poisoned foot and hand were mostly gone. Its head was still burning.
โWhatโwhat are you?โ Frank asked. He wanted to add,ย Please donโt hurt me.
The skeleton saluted with its stump of a hand. Then it began to crumble, sinking back into the ground.
โWait!โ Frank said. โI donโt even know what to call you! Tooth Man?
Bones? Gray?โ
As its face disappeared beneath the dirt, the warrior seemed to grin at the last nameโor maybe that was just its skeletal teeth showing. Then it was gone, leaving Frank alone with his pointless spear.
โGray,โ he muttered. โOkayโฆbutโฆโ
He examined the tip of his spear. Already, a new dragon tooth was starting to grow out of the golden shaft.
You get three charges out of it,ย Mars had said,ย so use it wisely.
Frank heard footsteps behind him. Percy and Hazel ran into the clearing.
Percy looked better, except he was carrying a-tie-dyed man satchel from R.O.F.L.โdefinitelyย notย his style. Riptide was in his hand. Hazel had drawn herย spatha.
โAre you okay?โ she asked.
Percy turned in a circle, looking for enemies. โIris told us you were out here battling the basilisks by yourself, and we were like,ย What?ย We came as fast as we could. What happened?โ
โIโm not sure,โ Frank admitted.
Hazel crouched next to the dirt where Gray disappeared. โI sense death.
Either my brother has been here orโฆthe basilisks are dead?โ Percy stared at him in awe. โYou killed themย all?โ
Frank swallowed. He already felt like enough of a misfit without trying to explain his new undead minion.
Three charges. Frank could call on Gray twice more. But heโd sensed malevolence in the skeleton. It was no pet. It was a vicious, undead killing force, barely controlled by the power of Mars. Frank got the feeling it would do what he saidโbut if his friends happened to be in the line of fire, oh well. And if Frank was a little slow giving it directions, it might start killing whatever was in its path, including its master.
Mars had told him the spear would give him breathing room until he learned to use his motherโs talents. Which meant Frank needed to learn those talentsโfast.
โThanks a lot, Dad,โ he grumbled.
โWhat?โ Hazel asked. โFrank, are you okay?โ
โIโll explain later,โ he said. โRight now, thereโs a blind man in Portland weโve got to see.โ