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anyway, trusting her emotions. From <strong>the</strong> echo <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir footfalls, <strong>the</strong> space around <strong>the</strong>m must have been<br />

a vast cavern, but she couldn’t be sure. She simply went in <strong>the</strong> direction that made her fear <strong>the</strong><br />

sharpest.<br />

‘Piper, it’s like <strong>the</strong> House <strong>of</strong> Night,’ Annabeth said. ‘We should close our eyes.’<br />

‘No!’ Piper said. ‘Keep <strong>the</strong>m open. We can’t try to hide.’<br />

The giant’s voice came from somewhere in front <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m. ‘Lost forever. Swallowed by <strong>the</strong><br />

darkness.’<br />

Annabeth froze, forcing Piper to stop, too.<br />

‘Why did we just plunge in?’ Annabeth demanded. ‘We’re lost. We did what he wanted us to! We<br />

should have bided our time, talked to <strong>the</strong> enemy, figured out a plan. That always works!’<br />

‘Annabeth, I never ignore your advice.’ Piper kept her voice soothing. ‘But this time I have to. We<br />

can’t defeat this place with reason. You can’t think your way out <strong>of</strong> your emotions.’<br />

The giant’s laughter echoed like a detonating depth charge. ‘Despair, Annabeth Chase! I am Mimas,<br />

born to slay Hephaestus. I am <strong>the</strong> breaker <strong>of</strong> plans, <strong>the</strong> destroyer <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> well-oiled machines. Nothing<br />

goes right in my presence. Maps are misread. Devices break. Data is lost. The finest minds turn to<br />

mush!’<br />

‘I – I’ve faced worse than you!’ Annabeth cried.<br />

‘Oh, I see!’ The giant sounded much closer now. ‘Are you not afraid?’<br />

‘Never!’<br />

‘Of course we’re afraid,’ Piper corrected. ‘Terrified!’<br />

The air moved. Just in time, Piper pushed Annabeth to one side.<br />

CRASH!<br />

Suddenly <strong>the</strong>y were back in <strong>the</strong> circular room, <strong>the</strong> dim light almost blinding now. The giant stood<br />

close by, trying to yank his hammer out <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> floor where he’d embedded it. Piper lunged and drove<br />

her blade into <strong>the</strong> giant’s thigh.<br />

‘AROOO!’ Mimas let go <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> hammer and arched his back.<br />

Piper and Annabeth scrambled behind <strong>the</strong> chained statue <strong>of</strong> Ares, which still pulsed with a metallic<br />

heartbeat: thump, thump, thump.<br />

The giant Mimas turned towards <strong>the</strong>m. The wound on his leg was already closing.<br />

‘You cannot defeat me,’ he growled. ‘In <strong>the</strong> last war, it took two gods to bring me down. I was<br />

born to kill Hephaestus, and would have done so if Ares hadn’t ganged up on me as well! You should<br />

have stayed paralysed in your fear. Your death would’ve been quicker.’<br />

Days ago, when she faced Khione on <strong>the</strong> Argo II, Piper had started talking without thinking,<br />

following her heart no matter what her brain said. Now she did <strong>the</strong> same thing. She moved in front <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> statue and faced <strong>the</strong> giant, though <strong>the</strong> rational part <strong>of</strong> her screamed, RUN, YOU IDIOT!<br />

‘This temple,’ she said. ‘The Spartans didn’t chain Ares because <strong>the</strong>y wanted his spirit to stay in<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir city.’<br />

‘You think not?’ The giant’s eyes glittered with amusement. He wrapped his hands around his<br />

sledgehammer and pulled it from <strong>the</strong> floor.<br />

‘This is <strong>the</strong> temple <strong>of</strong> my bro<strong>the</strong>rs, Deimos and Phobos.’ Piper’s voice shook, but she didn’t try to

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