Hazel felt like sheโd just introducedย two nuclear bombs. Now she was waiting to see which one exploded first.โ
Until that morning, her brother Nico had been the most powerful demigod she knew. The others at Camp Jupiter saw him as a traveling oddball, about as harmless as the fauns. Hazel knew better. She hadnโt grown up with Nico, hadnโt even known him very long. But she knew Nico was more dangerous than Reyna, or Octavian, or maybe even Jason.
Then sheโd met Percy.
At first, when she saw him stumbling up the highway with the old lady in his arms, Hazel had thought he might be a god in disguise. Even though he was beat up, dirty, and stooped with exhaustion, heโd had an aura of power. He had the good looks of a Roman god, with sea-green eyes and wind blown black hair.
Sheโd ordered Frank not to fire on him. She thought the gods might be testing them. Sheโd heard myths like that: a kid with an old lady begs for shelter, and when the rude mortals refuseโboom,ย they get turned into banana slugs.
Then Percy had controlled the river and destroyed the gorgons. Heโd turned a pen into a bronze sword. Heโd stirred up the whole camp with talk about theย graecus.
A son of the sea godโฆ
Long ago, Hazel had been told that a descendant of Neptune would save her. But could Percy really take away her curse? It seemed too much to hope
for.
Percy and Nico shook hands. They studied each other warily, and Hazel
fought the urge to run. If these two busted out the magic swords, things could get ugly.
Nico didnโt appear scary. He was skinny and sloppy in his rumpled black clothes. His hair, as always, looked like heโd just rolled out of bed.
Hazel remembered when sheโd met him. The first time sheโd seen him draw that black sword of his, sheโd almost laughed. The way he called it โStygian iron,โ all serious-likeโheโd looked ridiculous. This scrawny white boy was no fighter. She certainly hadnโt believed they were related.
She had changed her mind about that quick enough. Percy scowled. โIโI know you.โ
Nico raised his eyebrows. โDo you?โ He looked at Hazel for explanation.
Hazel hesitated. Something about her brotherโs reaction wasnโt right. He was trying hard to act casual, but when he had first seen Percy, Hazel had noticed his momentary look of panic. Nico already knew Percy. She was sure of it. Why was he pretending otherwise?
Hazel forced herself to speak. โUmโฆPercyโs lost his memory.โ She told her brother what had happened since Percy had arrived at the gates.
โSo, Nicoโฆโ she continued carefully, โI thoughtโฆyou know, you travel all over. Maybe youโve met demigods like Percy before, orโฆโ
Nicoโs expression turned as dark as Tartarus. Hazel didnโt understand why, but she got the message:ย Drop it.
โThis story about Gaeaโs army,โ Nico said. โYou warned Reyna?โ Percy nodded. โWho is Gaea, anyway?โ
Hazelโs mouth went dry. Just hearing that nameโฆIt was all she could do to keep her knees from buckling. She remembered a womanโs soft sleepy voice, a glowing cave, and feeling her lungs fill with black oil.
โSheโs the earth goddess.โ Nico glanced at the ground as if it might be
listening. โThe oldest goddess of all. Sheโs in a deep sleep most of the time, but she hates the gods and their children.โ
โMother Earthโฆis evil?โ Percy asked.
โVery,โ Nico said gravely. โShe convinced her son, the Titan Kronosโ um, I mean, Saturnโto kill his dad, Uranus, and take over the world. The Titans ruled for a long time. Then the Titansโ children, the Olympian gods, overthrew them.โ
โThat story seems familiar,โ Percy sounded surprised, like an old memory had partially surfaced. โBut I donโt think I ever heard the part about Gaea.โ
Nico shrugged. โShe got mad when the gods took over. She took a new husbandโTartarus, the spirit of the abyssโand gave birth to a race of giants. They tried to destroy Mount Olympus, but the gods finally beat them. At leastโฆthe first time.โ
โThe first time?โ Percy repeated.
Nico glanced at Hazel. He probably wasnโt meaning to make her feel guilty, but she couldnโt help it. If Percy knew the truth about her, and the horrible things sheโd doneโฆ
โLast summer,โ Nico continued, โSaturn tried to make a comeback. There was a second Titan war. The Romans at Camp Jupiter stormed his headquarters on Mount Othrys, across the bay, and destroyed his throne. Saturn disappearedโโ He hesitated, watching Percyโs face. Hazel got the feeling her brother was nervous that more of Percyโs memory might come back.
โUm, anyway,โ Nico continued, โSaturn probably faded back to the abyss. We all thought the war was over. Now it looks like the Titansโ defeat stirred up Gaea. Sheโs starting to wake. Iโve heard reports of giants being reborn. If they mean to challenge the gods again, theyโll probably start by destroying the demigods.โฆโ
โYouโve told Reyna this?โ Percy asked.
โOf course.โ Nicoโs jaw tensed. โThe Romans donโt trust me. Thatโs why I was hoping sheโd listen to you. Children of Plutoโฆwell, no offense, but they think weโre even worse than children of Neptune. Weโre bad luck.โ
โThey let Hazel stay here,โ Percy noted. โThatโs different,โ Nico said.
โWhy?โ
โPercy,โ Hazel cut in, โlook, the giants arenโt the worst problem. Evenโฆ evenย Gaeaย isnโt the worst problem. The thing you noticed about the gorgons, how they wouldnโt die,ย thatโsย our biggest worry.โ She looked at Nico. She was getting dangerously close to her own secret now, but for some reason Hazel trusted Percy. Maybe because he was also an outsider, maybe because heโd saved Frank at the river. He deserved to know what they were facing.
โNico and I,โ she said carefully, โwe think that whatโs happening isโฆ Death isnโtโโ
Before she could finish, a shout came from down the hill.
Frank jogged toward them, wearing his jeans, purple camp shirt, and denim jacket. His hands were covered with grease from cleaning weapons.
As it did every time she saw Frank, Hazelโs heart performed a little skip- beat tap-danceโwhichย reallyย irritated her. Sure, he was a good friendโone of the only people at camp who didnโt treat her as if she had a contagious disease. But she didnโt like him inย thatย way.
He was three years older than she was, and he wasnโt exactly Prince Charming, with that strange combination of baby face and bulky wrestlerโs body. He looked like a cuddly koala bear with muscles. The fact that everyone always tried to pair them upโthe two biggest losers at camp! You guys are perfect for each otherโjust made Hazel more determined not to like him.
But her heart wasnโt with the program. It went nuts whenever Frank was around. She hadnโt felt like that sinceโฆwell, since Sammy.
Stop it, she thought. Youโre here for one reasonโand it isnโt to get a new
boyfriend.
Besides, Frank didnโt know her secret. If he knew, he wouldnโt be so nice to her.
He reached the shrine. โHey, Nicoโฆโ
โFrank.โ Nico smiled. He seemed to find Frank amusing, maybe because Frank was the only one at camp who wasnโt uneasy around the children of Pluto.
โReyna sent me to get Percy,โ Frank said. โDid Octavian accept you?โ โYeah,โ Percy said. โHe slaughtered my panda.โ
โHeโฆOh. The augury? Yeah, teddy bears must have nightmares about that guy. But youโre in! We need to get you cleaned up before evening muster.โ
Hazel realized the sun was getting low over the hills. How had the day gone so fast? โYouโre right,โ she said. โWeโd betterโโ
โFrank,โ Nico interrupted, โwhy donโt you take Percy down? Hazel and I will be along soon.โ
Uh-oh, Hazel thought. She tried not to look anxious.
โThatโsโthatโs a good idea,โ she managed. โGo ahead, guys. Weโll catch up.โ
Percy looked at Nico one more time, as though he was still trying to place a memory. โIโd like to talk with you some more. I canโt shake the feelingโโ
โSure,โ Nico agreed. โLater. Iโll be staying overnight.โ
โYou will?โ Hazel blurted. The campers were going to love thatโthe son of Neptune and the son of Pluto arriving on the same day. Now all they needed was some black cats and broken mirrors.
โGo on, Percy,โ Nico said. โSettle in.โ He turned to Hazel, and she got the sense that the worst part of her day was yet to come. โMy sister and I need to talk.โ
โYou know him, donโt you,โ Hazel said.
They perched on the roof of Plutoโs shrine, a place strewn with bones and diamonds. As far as Hazel was concerned, the bones had always been there, but the diamonds were her doing. Whenever she lingered too long or felt anxious, they sprang up around her like mushrooms after a rainstorm. Millions of dollars’ worth of glittering stones covered the roof, but luckily, the other campers stayed clear of them. They knew better than to pilfer from templesโespecially Plutoโsโand the fauns never ventured up here.
A shiver ran down Hazelโs spine as she recalled her near encounter with Don that afternoon. If she hadnโt acted quickly to snatch that diamond off the roadโฆ She didnโt want to dwell on it. She couldnโt bear to add another death to her conscience.
Nico swung his legs like a child, his Stygian iron sword resting beside him next to Hazelโs spatha. He stared across the valley, where construction crews were busy in the Field of Mars, erecting fortifications for the eveningโs games.
โPercy Jackson.โ He spoke the name as if it were an incantation. โHazel, I have to be careful with my words. Important things are happening here. Some secrets must remain hidden. You, of all people, should understand that.โ
Hazel felt her cheeks flush. โBut heโs notโฆlike me?โ
โNo,โ Nico replied. โIโm sorry I canโt say more. I canโt interfere. Percy needs to carve his own path at this camp.โ
โIs he dangerous?โ she pressed.
Nico offered a wry smile. โVery. To his enemies. But he poses no threat to Camp Jupiter. You can trust him.โ
โLike I trust you,โ Hazel shot back, bitterness creeping into her voice.
Nico fiddled with his skull ring, and the bones around him began to tremble, as if trying to assemble themselves into a new skeleton. Whenever he was in a mood, the dead responded to him, much like how Hazelโs curse worked. Together, they embodied Plutoโs two domains: death and riches. Sometimes, it felt like a heavy burden.
Hazel thought Nico had gotten the better end of the deal.
โLook, I know this is hard,โ Nico said. โBut you have a second chance.
You can make things right.โ
โNothing about this is right,โ Hazel said. โIf they find out the truth about meโโ
โThey wonโt,โ Nico promised. โTheyโll call a quest soon. They have to.
Youโll make me proud. Trust me, Biโโ
He caught himself, but Hazel knew what heโd almost called her:ย Bianca.
Nicoโsย realย sisterโthe one heโd grown up with. Nico might care about Hazel, but sheโd never be Bianca. Hazel was the simply the next best thing Nico could manageโa consolation prize from the Underworld.
โIโm sorry,โ he said.
Hazelโs mouth tasted like metal, as if gold nuggets were popping up under her tongue. โThen itโs true about Death? Is Alcyoneus to blame?โ
โI think so,โ Nico said. โItโs getting bad in the Underworld. Dadโs going crazy trying to keep things under control. From what Percy said about the gorgons, things are getting worse up here, too. But look, thatโs why youโre here. All that stuff in your pastโyou can make somethingย goodย come out of it.
You belong at Camp Jupiter.โ
That sounded so ridiculous, Hazel almost laughed. She didnโt belong in this place. She didnโt even belong in this century.
She should have known better than to focus on the past, but she remembered the day when her old life had been shattered. The blackout hit her so suddenly, she didnโt even have time to say,ย Uh-oh. She shifted back in time. Not a dream or a vision. The memory washed over her with such perfect clarity, she felt she was actually there.
Her most recent birthday. Sheโd just turned thirteen. But notย last
DecemberโDecember 17, 1941, the last day she had lived in New Orleans.