MY RESCUE OPERATION GOES VERY MRONG
The Friday before winter break, my mom packed me an overnight bag and a few deadly weapons and took me to a new boarding school. We picked up my friends Annabeth and Thalia on the way.
It was an eight-hour drive from New York to Bar Harbor, Maine.
Sleet and snow pounded the highway. Annabeth, Thalia, and I hadnโt seen each other in months, but between the blizzard and the thought of what we were about to do, we were too nervous to talk much. Except for my mom. She talksย moreย when sheโs nervous. By the time we finally got to Westover Hall, it was getting dark, and sheโd told Annabeth and Thalia every embarrassing baby story there was to tell about me.
Thalia wiped the fog off the car window and peered outside. โOh, yeah. Thisโll be fun.โ
Westover Hall looked like an evil knightโs castle. It was all black stone, with towers and slit windows and a big set of wooden double doors. It stood on a snowy cliff overlooking this big frosty forest on one side and the gray churning ocean on the other.
โAre you sure you donโt want me to wait?โ my mother asked.
โNo, thanks, Mom,โ I said. โI donโt know how long it will take. Weโll be okay.โ
โBut how will you get back? Iโm worried, Percy.โ
I hoped I wasnโt blushing. It was bad enough I had to depend on my mom to drive me to my battles.
โItโs okay, Ms. Jackson.โ Annabeth smiled reassuringly. Her blond hair was tucked into a ski cap and her gray eyes were the same color as the ocean. โWeโll keep him out of trouble.โ
My mom seemed to relax a little. She thinks Annabeth is the most levelheaded demigod ever to hit eighth grade. Sheโs sure Annabeth often
keeps me from getting killed. Sheโs right, but that doesnโt mean I have to like it.
โAll right, dears,โ my mom said. โDo you have everything you need?โ
โYes, Ms. Jackson,โ Thalia said. โThanks for the ride.โ โExtra sweaters? You have my cell phone number?โ โMomโโ
โYour ambrosia and nectar, Percy? And a golden drachma in case you need to contact camp?โ
โMom, seriously! Weโll be fine. Come on, guys.โ
She looked a little hurt, and I was sorry about that, but I was ready to be out of that car. If my mom told one more story about how cute I looked in the bathtub when I was three years old, I was going to burrow into the snow and freeze myself to death.
Annabeth and Thalia followed me outside. The wind blew straight through my coat like ice daggers.
Once my motherโs car was out of sight, Thalia said, โYour mom is so cool, Percy.โ
โSheโs pretty okay,โ I admitted. โWhat about you? You ever get in touch with your mom?โ
As soon as I said it, I wished I hadnโt. Thalia was great at giving evil looks, what with the punk clothes she always wearsโthe ripped-up army jacket, black leather pants and chain jewelry, the black eyeliner and those intense blue eyes. But the look she gave me now was a perfect evil โten.โ
โIf that was any of your business, Percyโโ
โWeโd better get inside,โ Annabeth interrupted. โGrover will be waiting.โ
Thalia looked at the castle and shivered. โYouโre right. I wonder what he found here that made him send the distress call.โ
I stared up at the dark towers of Westover Hall. โNothing good,โ I guessed.
The oak doors groaned open, and the three of us stepped into the entry hall in a swirl of snow.
All I could say was, โWhoa.โ
The place was huge. The walls were lined with battle flags and weapon displays: antique rifles, battle axes, and a bunch of other stuff. I mean, I knew Westover was a military school and all, but the decorations seemed like overkill. Literally.
My hand went to my pocket, where I kept my lethal ballpoint pen, Riptide. I could already sense something wrong in this place. Something dangerous. Thalia was rubbing her silver bracelet, her favorite magic item. I knew we were thinking the same thing. A fight was coming.
Annabeth started to say, โI wonder whereโโ The doors slammed shut behind us.
โOo-kay,โ I mumbled. โGuess weโll stay a while.โ
I could hear music echoing from the other end of the hall. It sounded like dance music.
We stashed our overnight bags behind a pillar and started down the hall. We hadnโt gone very far when I heard footsteps on the stone floor, and a man and woman marched out of the shadows to intercept us.
They both had short gray hair and black military-style uniforms with red trim. The woman had a wispy mustache, and the guy was clean- shaven, which seemed kind of backward to me. They both walked stiffly, like they had broomsticks taped to their spines.
โWell?โ the woman demanded. โWhat are you doing here?โ โUmโฆโ I realized I hadnโt planned for this. Iโd been so focused on
getting to Grover and finding out what was wrong, I hadnโt considered that
someone might question three kids sneaking into the school at night. We hadnโt talked at all in the car about how we would get inside. I said, โMaโam, weโre justโโ
โHa!โ the man snapped, which made me jump. โVisitors are not allowed at the dance! You shall beย eee-jected!โ
He had an accentโFrench, maybe. He pronounced hisย Jย like inย Jacques. He was tall, with a hawkish face. His nostrils flared when he spoke, which made it really hard not to stare up his nose, and his eyes were two different colorsโ one brown, one blueโlike an alley catโs.
I figured he was about to toss us into the snow, but then Thalia stepped forward and did something very weird.
She snapped her fingers. The sound was sharp and loud. Maybe it was just my imagination, but I felt a gust of wind ripple out from her hand, across the room. It washed over all of us, making the banners rustle on the walls.
โOh, but weโre not visitors, sir,โ Thalia said. โWe go to school here. You remember: Iโm Thalia. And this is Annabeth and Percy. Weโre in the eighth grade.โ
The male teacher narrowed his two-colored eyes. I didnโt know what Thalia was thinking. Now weโd probably get punished for lyingย andย thrown into the snow. But the man seemed to be hesitating.
He looked at his colleague. โMs. Gottschalk, do you know these students?โ
Despite the danger we were in, I had to bite my tongue to keep from laughing. A teacher namedย Got Chalk? He had to be kidding.
The woman blinked, like someone had just woken her up from a trance. โIโฆyes. I believe I do, sir.โ She frowned at us. โAnnabeth. Thalia. Percy. What are you doing away from the gymnasium?โ
Before we could answer, I heard more footsteps, and Grover ran up, breathless. โYou made it! Youโโ
He stopped short when he saw the teachers. โOh, Mrs. Gottschalk.
Dr. Thorn! I, uhโโ
โWhatย isย it, Mr. Underwood?โ said the man. His tone made it clear that he detested Grover. โWhat do you mean, they made it? These students live here.โ
Grover swallowed. โYes, sir. Of course, Dr. Thorn. I just meant, Iโm so glad they madeโฆthe punch for the dance! The punch is great. And they made it!โ
Dr. Thorn glared at us. I decided one of his eyes had to be fake. The brown one? The blue one? He looked like he wanted to pitch us off the castleโs highest tower, but then Mrs. Gottschalk said dreamily, โYes, the punch is excellent. Now run along, all of you. You are not to leave the gymnasium again!โ
We didnโt wait to be told twice. We left with a lot of โYes, maโamsโ and โYes, sirsโ and a couple of salutes, just because it seemed like the thing to do.
Grover hustled us down the hall in the direction of the music.
I could feel the teachersโ eyes on my back, but I walked closely to Thalia and asked in a low voice, โHow did you do that finger-snap thing?โ
โYou mean the Mist? Hasnโt Chiron shown you how to do that yet?โ
An uncomfortable lump formed in my throat. Chiron was our head trainer at camp, but heโd never shown me anything like that. Why had he shown Thalia and not me?
Grover hurried us to a door that had GYM written on the glass. Even with my dyslexia, I could read that much.
โThat was close!โ Grover said. โThank the gods you got here!โ Annabeth and Thalia both hugged Grover. I gave him a big high five.
It was good to see him after so many months. Heโd gotten a little taller and had sprouted a few more whiskers, but otherwise he looked like he always did when he passed for humanโa red cap on his curly brown hair to hide his goat horns, baggy jeans and sneakers with fake feet to hide his furry legs and hooves. He was wearing a black T-shirt that took me a few seconds to read. It saidย WESTOVER HALL: GRUNT. I wasnโt sure whether that was, like, Groverโs rank or maybe just the school motto.
โSo whatโs the emergency?โ I asked. Grover took a deep breath. โI found two.โ
โTwo half-bloods?โ Thalia asked, amazed. โHere?โ Grover nodded.
Finding one half-blood was rare enough. This year, Chiron had put the satyrs on emergency overtime and sent them all over the country, scouring schools from fourth grade through high school for possible recruits. These were desperate times. We were losing campers. We needed all the new fighters we could find. The problem was, there just werenโt that many demigods out there.
โA brother and a sister,โ he said. โTheyโre ten and twelve. I donโt know their parentage, but theyโre strong. Weโre running out of time, though. I need help.โ
โMonsters?โ
โOne.โ Grover looked nervous. โHe suspects. I donโt think heโs positive yet, but this is the last day of term. Iโm sure he wonโt let them leave campus without finding out. It may be our last chance! Every time I try to get close to them, heโs always there, blocking me. I donโt know what to do!โ
Grover looked at Thalia desperately. I tried not to feel upset by that.
Used to be, Grover looked to me for answers, but Thalia had seniority. Not just because her dad was Zeus. Thalia had more experience than any of us with fending off monsters in the real world.
โRight,โ she said. โThese half-bloods are at the dance?โ Grover nodded.
โThen letโs dance,โ Thalia said. โWhoโs the monster?โ
โOh,โ Grover said, and looked around nervously. โYou just met him.
The vice principal, Dr. Thorn.โ
Weird thing about military schools: the kids go absolutely nuts when thereโs a special event and they get to be out of uniform. I guess itโs because everythingโs so strict the rest of the time, they feel like theyโve got to overcompensate or something.
There were black and red balloons all over the gym floor, and guys were kicking them in each otherโs faces, or trying to strangle each other with the crepe-paper streamers taped to the walls. Girls moved around in football huddles, the way they always do, wearing lots of makeup and spaghetti-strap tops and brightly colored pants and shoes that looked like torture devices. Every once in a while theyโd surround some poor guy like a pack of piranhas, shrieking and giggling, and when they finally moved on, the guy would have ribbons in his hair and a bunch of lipstick graffiti all over his face. Some of the older guys looked more like meโ uncomfortable, hanging out at the edges of the gym and trying to hide, like any minute they might have to fight for their lives. Of course, in my case, it was true.โฆ
โThere they are.โ Grover nodded toward a couple of younger kids arguing in the bleachers. โBianca and Nico di Angelo.โ
The girl wore a floppy green cap, like she was trying to hide her face. The boy was obviously her little brother. They both had dark silky hair and olive skin, and they used their hands a lot as they talked. The boy was shuffling some kind of trading cards. His sister seemed to be scolding him about something. She kept looking around like she sensed something was wrong.
Annabeth said, โDo theyโฆI mean, have you told them?โ
Grover shook his head. โYou know how it is. That could put them in more danger. Once they realize who they are, their scent becomes stronger.โ
He looked at me, and I nodded. Iโd never really understood what half- bloods โsmellโ like to monsters and satyrs, but I knew that your scent could get you killed. And the more powerful a demigod you became, the more you smelled like a monsterโs lunch.
โSo letโs grab them and get out of here,โ I said.
I started forward, but Thalia put her hand on my shoulder. The vice principal, Dr. Thorn, had slipped out of a doorway near the bleachers and was standing near the di Angelo siblings. He nodded coldly in our direction. His blue eye seemed to glow.
Judging from his expression, I guessed Thorn hadnโt been fooled by Thaliaโs trick with the Mist after all. He suspected who we were. He was just waiting to see why we were here.
โDonโt look at the kids,โ Thalia ordered. โWe have to wait for a chance to get them. We need to pretend weโre not interested in them. Throw him off the scent.โ
โHow?โ
โWeโre three powerful half-bloods. Our presence should confuse him.
Mingle. Act natural. Do some dancing. But keep an eye on those kids.โ โDancing?โ Annabeth asked.
Thalia nodded. She cocked her ear to the music and made a face. โUgh. Who chose the Jesse McCartney?โ
Grover looked hurt. โI did.โ
โOh my gods, Grover. That is so lame. Canโt you play, like, Green Day or something?โ
โGreen who?โ
โNever mind. Letโs dance.โ โBut I canโt dance!โ
โYou can if Iโm leading,โ Thalia said. โCome on, goat boy.โ
Grover yelped as Thalia grabbed his hand and led him onto the dance floor.
Annabeth smiled. โWhat?โ I asked.
โNothing. Itโs just cool to have Thalia back.โ
Annabeth had grown taller than me since last summer, which I found kind of disturbing. She used to wear no jewelry except for her Camp Half- Blood bead necklace, but now she wore little silver earrings shaped like owlsโthe symbol of her mother, Athena. She pulled off her ski cap, and her long blond hair tumbled down her shoulders. It made her look older, for some reason.
โSoโฆโ I tried to think of something to say.ย Act natural, Thalia had told us. When youโre a half-blood on a dangerous mission, what the heck is natural? โUm, design any good buildings lately?โ
Annabethโs eyes lit up, the way they always did when she talked about architecture. โOh my gods, Percy. At my new school, I get to take 3- D design as an elective, and thereโs this cool computer programโฆโ
She went on to explain how sheโd designed this huge monument that she wanted to build at Ground Zero in Manhattan. She talked about structural supports and facades and stuff, and I tried to listen. I knew she wanted to be a super architect when she grew upโshe loves math and historical buildings and all thatโbut I hardly understood a word she was saying.
The truth was I was kind of disappointed to hear that she liked her new school so much. It was the first time sheโd gone to school in New York. Iโd been hoping to see her more often. It was a boarding school in Brooklyn, and she and Thalia were both attending, close enough to Camp Half-Blood that Chiron could help if they got in any trouble. Because it was an all-girls school, and I was going to MS-54 in Manhattan, I hardly ever saw them.
โYeah, uh, cool,โ I said. โSo youโre staying there the rest of the year, huh?โ
Her face got dark. โWell, maybe, if I donโtโโ
โHey!โ Thalia called to us. She was slow dancing with Grover, who was tripping all over himself, kicking Thalia in the shins, and looking like he wanted to die. At least his feet were fake. Unlike me, he had an excuse for being clumsy.
โDance, you guys!โ Thalia ordered. โYou look stupid just standing there.โ
I looked nervously at Annabeth, then at the groups of girls who were roaming the gym.
โWell?โ Annabeth said. โUm, who should I ask?โ
She punched me in the gut. โMe, Seaweed Brain.โ โOh. Oh, right.โ
So we went onto the dance floor, and I looked over to see how Thalia and Grover were doing things. I put one hand on Annabethโs hip, and she clasped my other hand like she was about to judo throw me.
โIโm not going to bite,โ she told me. โHonestly, Percy. Donโt you guys have dances at your school?โ
I didnโt answer. The truth was we did. But Iโd never, like, actuallyย dancedย at one. I was usually one of the guys playing basketball in the corner.
We shuffled around for a few minutes. I tried to concentrate on little things, like the crepe-paper streamers and the punch bowlโanything but the fact that Annabeth was taller than me, and my hands were sweaty and probably gross, and I kept stepping on her toes.
โWhat were you saying earlier?โ I asked. โAre you having trouble at school or something?โ
She pursed her lips. โItโs not that. Itโs my dad.โ
โUh-oh.โ I knew Annabeth had a rocky relationship with her father. โI thought it was getting better with you two. Is it your stepmom again?โ
Annabeth sighed. โHe decided to move. Just when I was getting settled in New York, he took this stupid new job researching for a World
War I book. Inย San Francisco.โ
She said this the same way she might sayย Fields of Punishmentย or
Hadesโs gym shorts.
โSo he wants you to move out there with him?โ I asked.
โTo the other side of the country,โ she said miserably. โAnd half- bloods canโt live in San Francisco. He should know that.โ
โWhat? Why not?โ
Annabeth rolled her eyes. Maybe she thought I was kidding. โYou know. Itโs rightย there.โ
โOh,โ I said. I had no idea what she was talking about, but I didnโt want to sound stupid. โSoโฆyouโll go back to living at camp or what?โ
โItโs more serious than that, Percy. IโฆI probably should tell you something.โ
Suddenly she froze. โTheyโre gone.โ โWhat?โ
I followed her gaze. The bleachers. The two half-blood kids, Bianca and Nico, were no longer there. The door next to the bleachers was wide open. Dr. Thorn was nowhere in sight.
โWe have to get Thalia and Grover!โ Annabeth looked around frantically. โOh, whereโd they dance off to? Come on!โ
She ran through the crowd. I was about to follow when a mob of girls got in my way. I maneuvered around them to avoid getting the ribbon-and- lipstick treatment, and by the time I was free, Annabeth had disappeared. I turned a full circle, looking for her or Thalia and Grover. Instead, I saw something that chilled my blood.
About fifty feet away, lying on the gym floor, was a floppy green cap just like the one Bianca di Angelo had been wearing. Near it were a few scattered trading cards. Then I caught a glimpse of Dr. Thorn. He was hurrying out a door at the opposite end of the gym, steering the di Angelo kids by the scruffs of their necks, like kittens.
I still couldnโt see Annabeth, but I knew sheโd be heading the other way, looking for Thalia and Grover.
I almost ran after her, and then I thought,ย Wait.
I remembered what Thalia had said to me in the entry hall, looking at me all puzzled when I asked about the finger-snap trick:ย Hasnโt Chiron shown you how to do that yet?ย I thought about the way Grover had turned to her, expecting her to save the day.
Not that I resented Thalia. She was cool. It wasnโt her fault her dad was Zeus and she got all the attention.โฆStill, I didnโt need to run after her to solve every problem. Besides, there wasnโt time. The di Angelos were in danger. They might be long gone by the time I found my friends. I knew monsters. I could handle this myself.
I took Riptide out of my pocket and ran after Dr. Thorn.
* * *
The door led into a dark hallway. I heard sounds of scuffling up ahead, then a painful grunt. I uncapped Riptide.
The pen grew in my hands until I held a bronze Greek sword about three-feet long with a leather-bound grip. The blade glowed faintly, casting a golden light on the rows of lockers.
I jogged down the corridor, but when I got to the other end, no one was there. I opened a door and found myself back in the main entry hall. I was completely turned around. I didnโt see Dr. Thorn anywhere, but there on the opposite side of the room were the di Angelo kids. They stood frozen in horror, staring right at me.
I advanced slowly, lowering the tip of my sword. โItโs okay. Iโm not going to hurt you.โ
They didnโt answer. Their eyes were full of fear. What was wrong with them? Where was Dr. Thorn? Maybe heโd sensed the presence of Riptide and retreated. Monsters hated celestial bronze weapons.
โMy nameโs Percy,โ I said, trying to keep my voice level. โIโm going to take you out of here, get you somewhere safe.โ
Biancaโs eyes widened. Her fists clenched. Only too late did I realize what her look meant. She wasnโt afraid of me. She was trying to warn me.
I whirled around and something wentย WHIIISH!ย Pain exploded in my shoulder. A force like a huge hand yanked me backward and slammed me to the wall.
I slashed with my sword but there was nothing to hit. A cold laugh echoed through the hall.
โYes, Perseusย Jackson,โ Dr. Thorn said. His accent mangled theย Jย in my last name. โI know who you are.โ
I tried to free my shoulder. My coat and shirt were pinned to the wall by some kind of spikeโa black dagger-like projectile about a foot long. It had grazed the skin of my shoulder as it passed through my clothes, and the cut burned. Iโd felt something like this before. Poison.
I forced myself to concentrate. I wouldย notย pass out.
A dark silhouette now moved toward us. Dr. Thorn stepped into the dim light. He still looked human, but his face was ghoulish. He had perfect white teeth and his brown/blue eyes reflected the light of my sword.
โThank you for coming out of the gym,โ he said. โI hate middle school dances.โ
I tried to swing my sword again, but he was just out of reach.
WHIIIISH!ย A second projectile shot from somewhere behind Dr. Thorn. He didnโt appear to move. It was as if someone invisible were standing behind him, throwing knives.
Next to me, Bianca yelped. The second thorn impaled itself in the stone wall, half an inch from her face.
โAll three of you will come with me,โ Dr. Thorn said. โQuietly.
Obediently. If you make a single noise, if you call out for help or try to fight, I will show you just how accurately I can throw.โ