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xiv<br />

Nico<br />

NICO SAT UP SO QUICKLY he head-butted <strong>the</strong> satyr in <strong>the</strong> nose.<br />

‘OW! Jeez, kid, you got a hard noggin!’<br />

‘S-sorry, Coach.’ Nico blinked, trying to get his bearings. ‘What’s going on?’<br />

He didn’t see any immediate threat. They were camped on a sunny lawn in <strong>the</strong> middle <strong>of</strong> a public<br />

square. Beds <strong>of</strong> orange marigolds bloomed all around <strong>the</strong>m. Reyna was sleeping curled up, with her<br />

two metal dogs at her feet. A stone’s throw away, little kids played tag around a white marble<br />

fountain. At a nearby pavement café, half a dozen people sipped c<strong>of</strong>fee in <strong>the</strong> shade <strong>of</strong> patio<br />

umbrellas. A few delivery vans were parked along <strong>the</strong> edges <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> square, but <strong>the</strong>re was no traffic.<br />

The only pedestrians were a few families, probably locals, enjoying a warm afternoon.<br />

The square itself was paved with cobblestones, edged with white stucco buildings and lemon trees.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> centre stood <strong>the</strong> well-preserved shell <strong>of</strong> a Roman temple. Its square base stretched maybe fifty<br />

feet wide and ten feet tall, with an intact facade <strong>of</strong> Corinthian columns rising ano<strong>the</strong>r twenty-five feet.<br />

And at <strong>the</strong> top <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> colonnade …<br />

Nico’s mouth went dry. ‘Oh, Styx.’<br />

The A<strong>the</strong>na Par<strong>the</strong>nos lay sideways along <strong>the</strong> tops <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> columns like a nightclub singer sprawled<br />

across a piano. Lengthwise, she fitted almost perfectly, but with Nike in her extended hand she was a<br />

bit too wide. She looked like she might topple forward at any moment.<br />

‘What is she doing up <strong>the</strong>re?’ Nico asked.<br />

‘You tell me.’ Hedge rubbed his bruised nose. ‘That’s where we appeared. Almost fell to our<br />

deaths, but luckily I’ve got nimble hooves. You were unconscious, hanging in your harness like a<br />

tangled paratrooper until we managed to get you down.’<br />

Nico tried to picture that, <strong>the</strong>n decided he’d ra<strong>the</strong>r not. ‘Is this Spain?’<br />

‘Portugal,’ Hedge said. ‘You overshot. By <strong>the</strong> way, Reyna speaks Spanish; she does not speak<br />

Portuguese. Anyway, while you were asleep, we figured out this city is Évora. Good news: it’s a<br />

sleepy little place. Nobody’s bo<strong>the</strong>red us. Nobody seems to notice <strong>the</strong> giant A<strong>the</strong>na sleeping on top <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> Roman temple, which is called <strong>the</strong> Temple <strong>of</strong> Diana, in case you were wondering. And people<br />

here appreciate my street performances! I’ve made about sixteen euros.’<br />

He picked up his baseball cap, which jangled with coins.<br />

Nico felt ill. ‘Street performances?’<br />

‘A little singing,’ <strong>the</strong> coach said. ‘A little martial arts. Some interpretive dance.’<br />

‘Wow.’<br />

‘I know! The Portuguese have taste. Anyway, I supposed this was a decent place to lie low for a

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