There Ainโt No Cure for the Beast-Breath Blues
At least Annabeth didnโt take the entire blast. To cover the most ground,
Phaedra breathed on us the way you might slash with a bladeโdiagonally, top to bottom. Annabeth got fogged in the face. I got it across the chest.
Grover got fumigated below the belt.
At first, nothing seemed to happen. I felt so relieved I smacked Phaedra in
the nose with the hilt of my sword. Her eyes rolled up into her head and she collapsed. Annabeth elbowed Daedra in the face, putting her on the floor, too. I hoped there were some good plastic surgeons in the area because after this fight, the twins were going to need matching nose jobs.
Both of our attackers were down. The bees had been smashed. Weโd only destroyed half the laboratory, and Gale was still alive, watching us cautiously from her perch in the air duct.
I sighed in relief. โThat โฆ actually could have been worse.โ I shouldnโt have said that.
Annabeth responded,ย โWHOOOO!โ
I would have jumped out of my pants if Iโd been wearing any. Where my girlfriendโs face had been a second before, two huge black eyes stared out over a hooked golden beak. Her head had turned into a heart-shaped expanse of white plumage, rimmed with speckled brown feathers. From the neck up, my Wise Girl was a barn owl.
โWhat?!โย I yelped.
Annabethโs new head turned sideways.ย โWHO?โ
They were both really good questions. Grover sobbed. โPercyโoh my gods!โ
โItโitโll be fine,โ I stammered. โWeโll figure it out.โ โNo, look at yourself!โ Grover demanded.
I glanced down. I was still bare-chested. Still in my underwear. I raised my handsโexcept I didnโt have hands anymore. Where my arms used to be
were eight thick purple tentacles lined with pink suction cups. One tentacle
was curled around Riptide. I was so shocked I loosened my hold, letting the blade drop.
โOh โฆโ
I wanted to throw up. No offense to octopuses. Iโve had some great
conversations with octopuses. But I didnโt want to have their tentacles. My
new appendages felt wet and slimy. Powerful muscles rippled under the skin. The suckers clasped and unclasped, smelling the air, searching for something to grip. โThis is bad.โ
โThatโs not all,โ Grover whimpered.
It was hard to get out of my own misery zone, but I forced myself to look at Grover.
He was staring down at his legs and weeping. Where his furry goat
hindquarters had been, there was bare skin, forward-articulating knees, and instead of hooves โฆ feet. Five-toed feet not too different from mine.
โHuman,โ he sniffled. โThatโs theย worstย kind of beast!โ
I fought down a little resentment, because of the three of us, I felt like heโd gotten the least-awful deal. Beestings included. Then again, I wasnโt a satyr.
โItโsโYeah,โ I said. โIโm sorry, man. But there has to be a cure.โ โThere isnโt!โ wailed Phaedra from the floor.
These naiads were tough. Phaedra had sap leaking out her broken nose and white beast juice crusted around her battered mouth, but she was already trying to get back up.
โHow are you still conscious?โ I demanded.
โYou fool!โ she cried. โBeast breath has no antidote. You will be like that forever!โ
Annabeth turned her head 180 degrees and shrieked at the nymph.
โAWK!โ
It sounded like more of a statement than a question. I guessed Annabeth was cursing in owl. Or maybe she was just reacting to noise from a rival predator. Had the potion changed the inside of her head, too? Did she now have the brain of a raptor?
I knew owls were supposed to be Athenaโs animals, wise and knowing and all that, but I didnโt like the idea of my girlfriend having to live the rest of her life with the head of a bird. I mean โฆ yes, I was pretty nocturnal. We could try to make it work. But if she started swallowing rodents whole and coughing up owl pellets โฆ No! Thereย hadย to be a solution.
The whole room felt like it was shaking. I tried to calm the tremors in my gut.
โGrover,โ I said. โCan you tie these nymphs up tight this time?โ He stared miserably at his legs.
โI feel so violated,โ he muttered. โMy beautiful fur โฆ My hocks and dewclawsโโ
โGrover!โ I flailed my tentacles. I hadnโt meant to, but they responded to my agitation, shimmying around and coiling into loops. I was lucky I didnโt squirt ink out of my armpits. โGrover, I know, man, but please.โ
โDonโt call me a man!โ he sobbed.
The tremble in my gut was getting worse and started moving down into my legs. I wished Iโd been first in line with the beast breath. I probably would have turned into a mackerel head or something, but at least Annabeth
wouldโve still been able to talk and tell us what to do. She wouldโve had an idea.
Me โฆ I had a hundred new suckers and a strange desire to hunt lobsters. โGrover, tie up the twins, would you?โ I pleaded. โI gotta think โฆ.โ โOkay, okay.โ Grover shuffled awkwardly toward Daedra. โHow do you
walkย on these? Theyโre so tender! Ouch. Ouch. Ouch.โ
Meanwhile, Annabeth, who, thankfully, still had human arms, started tying Phaedraโs wrists together with rubber hoses. I hoped that meant she was still thinking like herself.
Grover grabbed some duct tape. He knelt next to Daedra, who was now groaning and half-conscious, then apparently realized it was going to be hard to tie her wrists together since she only had one hand. He padded over to the severed bear paw, picked it up by one claw, and took it back to Daedra. He duct-taped it back to her wrist, despite the fact that it was several sizes too big.
โA good surgeon should be able to reattach this if you hurry,โ Grover said. โItโs a bear paw!โ Daedra complained. โIโm a nymph!โ
โEr, there, there,โ Grover said, patting her shoulder, which did not seem to comfort her.
โThereโs got to be something in this lab,โ I said. โAll these potions โฆโ
โThere isnโt,โ Phaedra said. โYouโre doomed to stay as you are! Even if you
couldย concoct a cure, you donโt have time.โ
โWHO?โย Annabeth asked.
โLook!โ Phaedra pointed with her chin.
The bubbling pool of cauldron soup continued to spread. It was now six feet in diameter, with gooey tendrils snaking between the stone tiles, cracking the floor apart. Noxious steam rose from the fissures. The trembling I felt wasnโt just me. The room was shaking.
โWe may be doomed,โ Phaedra cackled, โbut you are too if you stay here! Soon this entire building will collapse into a bottomless pit!โ
That definitely didnโt sound good.
What would Annabeth do? I mean, if she wasnโt a barn owl โฆ
I glanced up at Gale, still watching us curiously from the air duct. I remembered my shadow-travel disco experience with Hecuba, and the way we had finally bonded at the ruins of Troy โฆ.
โโGrover, Annabeth,โ I said. โGet the twins out of here. Get to safety.โ โLooking like this?โ Grover demanded.โ
โAWK!โย screeched Owl-a-beth. โI have an idea,โ I promised.
I met Annabethโs big black bird eyes. I didnโt need to be an expert in owl facial expressions to know she was skeptical. I had ideas the way other
people had rashes โฆ they were usually embarrassing and not something you wanted to share.
โTrust me,โ I said, flailing my new purple tentacles. โIโm going to talk to the polecat.โ