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BLOOD OF OLYMPUS

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‘Legion, cuneum formate!’ Reyna yelled. ‘Advance!’<br />

Another cheer on Jason’s right as Percy and Annabeth reunited with the forces of Camp Half-<br />

Blood.<br />

‘Greeks!’ Percy yelled. ‘Let’s, um, fight stuff!’<br />

They yelled like banshees and charged.<br />

Jason grinned. He loved the Greeks. They had no organization whatsoever, but they made up for it<br />

with enthusiasm.<br />

Jason was feeling good about the battle, except for two big questions: Where was Leo? And where<br />

was Gaia?<br />

Unfortunately, he got the second answer first.<br />

Under his feet, the earth rippled as if Half-Blood Hill had become a giant water mattress.<br />

Demigods fell. Ogres slipped. Centaurs charged face-first into the grass.<br />

AWAKE, a voice boomed all around them.<br />

A hundred yards away, at the crest of the next hill, the grass and soil swirled upward like the point<br />

of a massive drill. The column of earth thickened into the twenty-foot-tall figure of a woman – her<br />

dress woven from blades of grass, her skin as white as quartz, her hair brown and tangled like tree<br />

roots.<br />

‘Little fools.’ Gaia the Earth Mother opened her pure green eyes. ‘The paltry magic of your statue<br />

cannot contain me.’<br />

As she said it, Jason realized why Gaia hadn’t appeared until now. The Athena Parthenos had been<br />

protecting the demigods, holding back the wrath of the earth, but even Athena’s might could only last<br />

so long against a primordial goddess.<br />

Fear as palpable as a cold front washed over the demigod army.<br />

‘Stand fast!’ Piper shouted, her charmspeak clear and loud. ‘Greeks and Romans, we can fight her<br />

together!’<br />

Gaia laughed. She spread her arms and the earth bent towards her – trees tilting, bedrock groaning,<br />

soil rippling in waves. Jason rose on the wind, but all around him monsters and demigods alike<br />

started to sink into the ground. One of Octavian’s onagers capsized and disappeared into the side of<br />

the hill.<br />

‘The whole earth is my body,’ Gaia boomed. ‘How would you fight the goddess of –’<br />

FOOOOMP!<br />

In a flash of bronze, Gaia was swept off the hillside, snarled in the claws of a fifty-ton metal<br />

dragon.<br />

Festus, reborn, rose into the sky on gleaming wings, spewing fire from his maw triumphantly. As he<br />

ascended, the rider on his back got smaller and more difficult to discern, but Leo’s grin was<br />

unmistakable.<br />

‘Pipes! Jason!’ he shouted down. ‘You coming? The fight is up here!’

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