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‘So this is why Annabeth is <strong>the</strong> brains <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> operation, <strong>the</strong>n?’<br />

‘Shut up, Grace.’<br />

They floated through <strong>the</strong> broken dome and down into shadows.<br />

‘This place seems familiar.’ Percy’s voice became edgy. ‘Almost like I’ve been here –’<br />

The green spotlight flashed directly below <strong>the</strong>m, blinding Jason.<br />

He dropped like a stone, touching down on <strong>the</strong> smooth marble floor. When his vision cleared, he<br />

saw that <strong>the</strong>y weren’t alone.<br />

Standing before <strong>the</strong>m was a twenty-foot-tall woman in a flowing green dress, cinched at <strong>the</strong> waist<br />

with a belt <strong>of</strong> abalone shells. Her skin was as luminous white as <strong>the</strong> fields <strong>of</strong> algae. Her hair swayed<br />

and glowed like jellyfish tendrils.<br />

Her face was beautiful but unearthly – her eyes too bright, her features too delicate, her smile too<br />

cold, as if she’d been studying human smiles and hadn’t quite mastered <strong>the</strong> art.<br />

Her hands rested on a disc <strong>of</strong> polished green metal about six feet in diameter, sitting on a bronze<br />

tripod. It reminded Jason <strong>of</strong> a steel drum he’d once seen a street performer play at <strong>the</strong> Embarcadero<br />

in San Francisco.<br />

The woman turned <strong>the</strong> metal disc like a steering wheel. A shaft <strong>of</strong> green light shot upward, churning<br />

<strong>the</strong> water, shaking <strong>the</strong> walls <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> old palace. Shards from <strong>the</strong> domed ceiling broke and tumbled<br />

down in slow motion.<br />

‘You’re making <strong>the</strong> storm,’ Jason said.<br />

‘Indeed I am.’ The woman’s voice was melodic – yet it had a strange resonance, as if it extended<br />

past <strong>the</strong> human range <strong>of</strong> hearing. Pressure built between Jason’s eyes. His sinuses felt like <strong>the</strong>y might<br />

explode.<br />

‘Okay, I’ll bite,’ Percy said. ‘Who are you, and what do you want?’<br />

The woman turned towards him. ‘Why, I am your sister, Perseus Jackson. And I wanted to meet you<br />

before you die.’

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