best counter
Search
Report & Feedback

Chapter no 50 – PERCY

The Son of Neptune (The Heroes of Olympus #2)

โ€ŒThe next morning, Percy, Hazel, and Frankย ate breakfast early, then headed into the city before the senate was due to convene. As Percy was a praetor now, he could go pretty much wherever he wanted, whenever he wanted.โ€Œ

On the way, they passed the stables, where Tyson and Mrs. Oโ€™Leary were sleeping in. Tyson snored on a bed of hay next to the unicorns, a blissful look on his face like he was dreaming of ponies. Mrs. Oโ€™Leary had rolled on her back and covered her ears with her paws. On the stable roof, Ella roosted in a pile of old Roman scrolls, her head tucked under her wings.

When they got to the forum, they sat by the fountains and watched the sun come up. The citizens were already busy sweeping up cupcake simulations, confetti, and party hats from last nightโ€™s celebration. The engineer corps was working on a new arch that would commemorate the victory over Polybotes.

Hazel said sheโ€™d even heard talk of a formalย triumphย for the three of themโ€”a parade around the city followed by a week of games and celebrationsโ€”but Percy knew theyโ€™d never get the chance. They didnโ€™t have time.

Percy told them about his dream of Juno.

Hazel frowned. โ€œThe gods were busy last night. Show him, Frank.โ€

Frank reached into his coat pocket. Percy thought he might bring out his piece of firewood, but instead he produced a thin paperback book and a note on red stationery.

โ€œThese were on my pillow this morning.โ€ He passed them to Percy. โ€œLike the Tooth Fairy visited.โ€

The book wasย The Art of Warย by Sun Tzu. Percy had never heard of it, but he could guess who sent it. The letter read:ย Good job, kid. A real manโ€™s best weapon is his mind. This was your momโ€™s favorite book. Give it a read. P.S.โ€”I hope your friend Percy has learned some respect for me.

โ€œWow.โ€ Percy handed back the book. โ€œMaybe Marsย isย different than Ares. I donโ€™t think Ares can read.โ€

Frank flipped through the pages. โ€œThereโ€™s a lot in here about sacrifice, knowing the cost of war. Back in Vancouver, Mars told me Iโ€™d have to put my duty ahead of my life or the entire war would go sideways. I thought he meant freeing Thanatos, but nowโ€ฆI donโ€™t know. Iโ€™m still alive, so maybe the worst is yet to come.โ€

He glanced nervously at Percy, and Percy got the feeling Frank wasnโ€™t telling him everything. He wondered if Mars had said something aboutย him,ย but Percy wasnโ€™t sure he wanted to know.

Besides, Frank had already given enough. He had watched his family home burn down. Heโ€™d lost his mother and his grandmother.

โ€œYou risked your life,โ€ Percy said. โ€œYou were willing to burn up to save the quest. Mars canโ€™t expect more than that.โ€

โ€œMaybe,โ€ Frank said doubtfully. Hazel squeezed Frankโ€™s hand.

They seemed more comfortable around each other this morning, not quite as nervous and awkward. Percy wondered if theyโ€™d started dating. He hoped so, but he decided it was better not to ask.

โ€œHazel, how about you?โ€ Percy asked. โ€œAny word from Pluto?โ€

She looked down. Several diamonds popped out of the ground at her feet. โ€œNo,โ€ she admitted. โ€œIn a way, I think he sent a message through Thanatos. My name wasnโ€™t on that list of escaped souls. It should have been.โ€

โ€œYou think your dad is giving you a pass?โ€ Percy asked.

Hazel shrugged. โ€œPluto canโ€™t visit me or even talk to me without acknowledging Iโ€™m alive. Then heโ€™d have to enforce the laws of death and have Thanatos bring me back to the Underworld. I think my dad is turning a blind eye. I thinkโ€”I think he wants me to find Nico.โ€

Percy glanced at the sunrise, hoping to see a warship descending from the sky. So far, nothing.

โ€œWeโ€™ll find your brother,โ€ Percy promised. โ€œAs soon as the ship gets here, weโ€™ll sail for Rome.โ€

Hazel and Frank exchanged uneasy looks, like theyโ€™d already talked about this.

โ€œPercyโ€ฆโ€ Frank said. โ€œIf you want us to come along, weโ€™re in. But are you sure? I meanโ€ฆwe know youโ€™ve got tons of friends at the other camp. And you could pick anyone at Camp Jupiter now. If weโ€™re not part of the seven, weโ€™d understandโ€”โ€

โ€œAre you kidding?โ€ Percy said. โ€œYou think Iโ€™d leave my team behind? After surviving Fleecyโ€™s wheat germ, running from cannibals, and hiding under blue giant butts in Alaska? Come on!โ€

The tension broke. All three of them started cracking up, maybe a little too much, but it was a relief to be alive, with the warm sun shining, and not worryingโ€”at least for the momentโ€”about sinister faces appearing in the shadows of the hills.

Hazel took a deep breath. โ€œThe prophecy Ella gave usโ€”about the child of wisdom, and the mark of Athena burning through Romeโ€ฆdo you know what thatโ€™s about?โ€

Percy remembered his dream. Juno had warned that Annabeth had a difficult job ahead of her, and that sheโ€™d cause trouble for the quest. He couldnโ€™t believe that, but stillโ€ฆit worried him.

โ€œIโ€™m not sure,โ€ he admitted. โ€œI think thereโ€™s more to the prophecy.

Maybe Ella can remember the rest of it.โ€

Frank slipped his book into his pocket. โ€œWe need to take her with usโ€”I mean, for her own safety. If Octavian finds out Ella has the Sibylline Books memorizedโ€ฆโ€

Percy shuddered. Octavian used prophecies to keep his power at camp. Now that Percy had taken away his chance at praetor, Octavian would be looking for other ways to exert influence. If he got hold of Ellaโ€ฆ

โ€œYouโ€™re right,โ€ Percy said. โ€œWeโ€™ve got to protect her. I just hope we can convince herโ€”โ€

โ€œPercy!โ€ Tyson came running across the forum, Ella fluttering behind him with a scroll in her talons. When they reached the fountain, Ella dropped the scroll in Percyโ€™s lap.

โ€œSpecial delivery,โ€ she said. โ€œFrom an aura. A wind spirit. Yes, Ella got a special delivery.โ€

โ€œGood morning, brothers!โ€ Tyson had hay in his hair and peanut butter in his teeth. โ€œThe scroll is from Leo. He is funny and small.โ€

The scroll looked unremarkable, but when Percy spread it across his lap, a video recording flickered on the parchment. A kid in Greek armor grinned up at them. He had an impish face, curly black hair, and wild eyes, like heโ€™d just had several cups of coffee. He was sitting in a dark room with timber walls like a shipโ€™s cabin. Oil lamps swung back and forth on the ceiling.

Hazel stifled a scream.

โ€œWhat?โ€ Frank asked. โ€œWhatโ€™s wrong?โ€

Slowly, Percy realized the curly-haired kid looked familiarโ€”and not just from his dreams. Heโ€™d seen that face in an old photo.

โ€œHey!โ€ said the guy in the video. โ€œGreetings from your friends at Camp Half-Blood, et cetera. This is Leo. Iโ€™m theโ€ฆโ€ He looked off screen and yelled: โ€œWhatโ€™s my title? Am I like admiral, or captain, orโ€”โ€

A girlโ€™s voice yelled back, โ€œRepair boy.โ€

โ€œVery funny, Piper,โ€ Leo grumbled. He turned back to the parchment screen. โ€œSo yeah, Iโ€™mโ€ฆahโ€ฆsupreme commander of theย Argo II.ย Yeah, I like

that! Anyway, weโ€™re gonna be sailing toward you in about, I dunno, an hour in this big mother warship. Weโ€™d appreciate it if youโ€™d not, like, blow us out of the sky or anything. So okay! If you could tell the Romans that. See you soon. Yours in demigodishness, and all that. Peace out.โ€

The parchment turned blank. โ€œIt canโ€™t be,โ€ Hazel said.

โ€œWhat?โ€ Frank asked. โ€œYou know that guy?โ€

Hazel looked like sheโ€™d seen a ghost. Percy understood why. He remembered the photo in Hazelโ€™s abandoned house in Seward. The kid on the warship looked exactly like Hazelโ€™s old boyfriend.

โ€œItโ€™s Sammy Valdez,โ€ she said. โ€œBut howโ€ฆhowโ€”โ€

โ€œIt canโ€™t be,โ€ Percy said. โ€œThat guyโ€™s name is Leo. And itโ€™s been seventy-something years. It has to be aโ€ฆโ€

He wanted to sayย a coincidence,ย but he couldnโ€™t make himself believe that. Over the past few years heโ€™d seen a lot of things: destiny, prophecy, magic, monsters, fate. But heโ€™d never yet run across a coincidence.

They were interrupted by horns blowing in the distance. The senators came marching into the forum with Reyna at the lead.

โ€œItโ€™s meeting time,โ€ Percy said. โ€œCome on. Weโ€™ve got to warn them about the warship.โ€

โ€œWhy should we trust these Greeks?โ€ Octavian was saying.

Heโ€™d been pacing the senate floor for five minutes, going on and on, trying to counter what Percy had told them about Junoโ€™s plan and the Prophecy of Seven.

The senate shifted restlessly, but most of them were too afraid to interrupt Octavian while he was on a roll. Meanwhile the sun climbed in the sky, shining through the broken senate roof and giving Octavian a natural spotlight.

The Senate House was packed. Queen Hylla, Frank, and Hazel sat in the

front row with the senators. Veterans and ghosts filled the back rows. Even Tyson and Ella had been allowed to sit in the back. Tyson kept waving and grinning at Percy.

Percy and Reyna occupied matching praetorsโ€™ chairs on the dais, which made Percy self-conscious. It wasnโ€™t easy looking dignified wearing a bed sheet and a purple cape.

โ€œThe camp is safe,โ€ Octavian continued. โ€œIโ€™ll be the first to congratulate our heroes for bringing back the legionโ€™s eagle and so much Imperial gold! Truly we have been blessed with good fortune. But why do more? Why tempt fate?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m glad you asked.โ€ Percy stood, taking the question as an opening. Octavian stammered, โ€œI wasnโ€™tโ€”โ€

โ€œโ€”part of the quest,โ€ Percy said. โ€œYes, I know. And youโ€™re wise to let me explain, since I was.โ€

Some of the senators snickered. Octavian had no choice but to sit down and try not to look embarrassed.

โ€œGaea is waking,โ€ Percy said. โ€œWeโ€™ve defeated two of her giants, but thatโ€™s only the beginning. The real war will take place in the old land of the gods. The quest will take us to Rome, and eventually to Greece.โ€

An uneasy ripple spread through the senate.

โ€œI know, I know,โ€ Percy said. โ€œYouโ€™ve always thought of the Greeks as your enemies. And thereโ€™s a good reason for that. I think the gods have kept our two camps apart because whenever we meet, we fight. But that can change. Itย hasย to change if weโ€™re to defeat Gaea. Thatโ€™s what the Prophecy of Seven means. Seven demigods, Greek and Roman, will have to close the Doors of Death together.โ€

โ€œHa!โ€ shouted a Lar from the back row. โ€œThe last time a praetor tried to interpret the Prophecy of Seven, it was Michael Varus, who lost our eagle in Alaska! Why should we believe you now?โ€

Octavian smiled smugly. Some of his allies in the senate began nodding

and grumbling. Even some of the veterans looked uncertain.

โ€œI carried Juno across the Tiber,โ€ Percy reminded them, speaking as firmly as he could.ย โ€œSheย told me that the Prophecy of Seven is coming to pass. Mars also appeared to you in person. Do you think two of your most important gods would appear at camp if the situation wasnโ€™t serious?โ€

โ€œHeโ€™s right,โ€ Gwen said from the second row. โ€œI, for one, trust Percyโ€™s word. Greek or not, he restored the honor of the legion. You saw him on the battlefield last night. Would anyone here say he is not a true hero of Rome?โ€

Nobody argued. A few nodded in agreement.

Reyna stood. Percy watched her anxiously. Her opinion could change everythingโ€”for better or worse.

โ€œYou claim this is a combined quest,โ€ she said. โ€œYou claim Juno intends for us to work with thisโ€”this other group, Camp Half-Blood. Yet the Greeks have been our enemies for eons. They are known for their deceptions.โ€

โ€œMaybe so,โ€ Percy said. โ€œBut enemies can become friends. A week ago, would you have thought Romans and Amazons would be fighting side by side?โ€

Queen Hylla laughed. โ€œHeโ€™s got a point.โ€

โ€œThe demigods of Camp Half-Blood haveย alreadyย been working with Camp Jupiter,โ€ Percy said. โ€œWe just didnโ€™t realize it. During the Titan War last summer, while you were attacking Mount Othrys, we were defending Mount Olympus in Manhattan. I fought Kronos myself.โ€

Reyna backed up, almost tripping over her toga. โ€œYouโ€ฆย what?โ€

โ€œI know itโ€™s hard to believe,โ€ Percy said. โ€œBut I think Iโ€™ve earned your trust. Iโ€™m on your side. Hazel and Frankโ€”Iโ€™m sure theyโ€™re meant to go with me on this quest. The other four are on their way from Camp Half-Blood right now. One of them is Jason Grace, your old praetor.โ€

โ€œOh, come on!โ€ Octavian shouted. โ€œHeโ€™s making things up, now.โ€

Reyna frowned. โ€œIt is a lot to believe. Jason is coming back with a bunch of Greek demigods? You say theyโ€™re going to appear in the sky in a heavily

armed warship, but we shouldnโ€™t be worried.โ€

โ€œYes.โ€ Percy looked over the rows of nervous, doubtful spectators. โ€œJust let them land. Hear them out. Jason will backup everything Iโ€™m telling you. I swear it on my life.โ€

โ€œOn your life?โ€ Octavian looked meaningfully at the senate. โ€œWe will remember that, if this turns out to be a trick.โ€

Just then, a messenger burst into the Senate House, breathless as if he had sprinted all the way from camp. โ€œPraetors! Iโ€™m sorry to interrupt, but our scouts reportโ€”โ€

โ€œShip!โ€ Tyson exclaimed excitedly, pointing at the hole in the ceiling. โ€œYay!โ€

Sure enough, a Greek warship emerged from the clouds, about half a mile away, descending toward the Senate House. As it got closer, Percy could make out bronze shields gleaming along the sides, billowing sails, and a familiar figurehead shaped like a metal dragon. Atop the tallest mast, a large white flag of truce snapped in the wind.

The Argo II. It was the most magnificent ship he had ever seen. โ€œPraetors!โ€ the messenger shouted. โ€œWhat are your orders?โ€

Octavian leaped to his feet, his face flushed with anger. He was gripping his teddy bear tightly. โ€œYou need to ask? The omens are terrible! This is a trick, a deception. Beware Greeks bearing gifts!โ€

He pointed accusingly at Percy. โ€œHis friends are attacking in that warship. He led them here! We must strike!โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ Percy said firmly. โ€œYou all made me praetor for a reason. I will defend this camp with my life. But those arenโ€™t our enemies. I say we stand ready, but we do not attack. Let them land. Let them speak. If it is a trick, I will fight with you, just as I did last night. But I donโ€™t believe itโ€™s a trick.โ€

All eyes turned to Reyna.

She scrutinized the approaching warship, her expression hardening. If she rejected Percyโ€™s ordersโ€ฆ well, he wasnโ€™t sure what would happen. Chaos and confusion, at the very least.

Most likely, the Romans would follow her lead. Sheโ€™d been their leader much longer than Percy.

โ€œHold your fire,โ€ Reyna said. โ€œBut have the legion stand ready. Percy Jackson is your duly chosen praetor. We will trust his wordโ€”unless we are given clear reason not to. Senators, let us adjourn to the forum and meet ourโ€ฆnew friends.โ€

The senators stampeded out of the auditoriumโ€”whether from excitement or panic, Percy wasnโ€™t sure. Tyson ran after them, yelling, โ€œYay! Yay!โ€ with Ella fluttering around his head.

Octavian gave Percy a disgusted look, then threw down his teddy bear and followed the crowd.

Reyna stood at Percyโ€™s shoulder.

โ€œI support you, Percy,โ€ she said. โ€œI trust your judgment. But for all our sakes, I hope we can keep the peace between our campers and your Greek friends.โ€

โ€œWe will,โ€ he promised. โ€œYouโ€™ll see.โ€

She glanced up at the warship. Her expression turned a little wistful. โ€œYou say Jason is aboardโ€ฆI hope thatโ€™s true. Iโ€™ve missed him.โ€

She marched outside, leaving Percy alone with Hazel and Frank. โ€œTheyโ€™re coming down right in the forum,โ€ Frank said nervously.

โ€œTerminus is going to have a heart attack.โ€

โ€œPercy,โ€ Hazel said, โ€œyou swore on your life. Romans take that seriously. If anything goes wrong, even by accident, Octavian is going to kill you. You know that, right?โ€

Percy smiled. He knew the stakes were high. He knew this day could go horribly wrong. But he also knew that Annabeth was on that ship. If things wentย right,ย this would be the best day of his life.

He threw one arm around Hazel and one arm around Frank. โ€œCome on,โ€ he said. โ€œLet me introduce you to myย otherย family.โ€

You'll Also Like