They were thrown into a blender with gravel and ice.
Every time she saw her sister, she didnât know whether to hug her, cry or walk away. Of course she loved Hylla. Reyna would have been dead many times over if not for her sister.
But their past together was beyond complicated.
Hylla walked around the table. She looked good in her black leather trousers and black vest top. Around her waist glittered a cord of gold Labyrinthine links â the belt of the Amazon queen. She was twenty-two now, but she couldâve been mistaken for Reynaâs twin. They had the same long dark hair, the same brown eyes. They even wore the same silver ring with the torch-and-spear emblem of their mother, Bellona. The most obvious difference between them was the long white scar on Hyllaâs forehead. It had faded over the last four years. Anyone who didnât know better mightâve mistaken it for a worry line. But Reyna remembered the day Hylla got that scar in a duel on board the pirate ship.
âWell?â Hylla prompted. âNo warm words for your sister?â
âThank you for having me abducted,â Reyna said. âFor shooting me with a tranquilizer dart, putting a bag over my head and tying me to a chair.â
Hylla rolled her eyes. âRules are rules. As a praetor, you should understand that. This distribution centre is one of our most important bases. We have to control access. I canât make exceptions, especially not for my family.â
âI think you just enjoyed it.â
âThat, too.â
Reyna wondered if her sister was as cool and collected as she seemed. She found it amazing, and a little scary, how quickly Hylla had adapted to her new identity.
Six years ago, sheâd been a scared big sister, doing her best to shield Reyna from their fatherâs rage. Her main skills had been running and finding them places to hide.
Then on Circeâs island Hylla had worked hard to be noticed. She wore flashy clothes and makeup. She smiled and laughed and always stayed perky, as if acting happy would her happy. Sheâd become one of Circeâs favourite attendants.
After their island sanctuary burned, they were taken prisoner aboard the piratesâ ship. Again Hylla changed. Sheâd duelled for their freedom, out-pirated the pirates, gained the crewâs respect so well that Blackbeard finally put them ashore lest Hylla take over his ship.
Now sheâd reinvented herself again as queen of the Amazons.
Of course, Reyna understood why her sister was such a chameleon. If she kept changing, she could never fossilize into the thing their father had become â¦
âThose initials on the reservation sign at Barrachina,â Reyna said. âHTK. Hylla Twice-Kill, your new nickname. A little joke?â
âJust checking to see if you were paying attention.â
âYou knew we would land in that courtyard. How?â
Hylla shrugged. âShadow-travel is magic. Several of my followers are daughters of Hecate. It was a simple enough matter for them to pull you off course, especially since you and I share a connection.â
Reyna tried to keep her anger in check. Hylla, of all people, should know how she would feel about being dragged back to Puerto Rico.
âYou went to a lot of trouble,â Reyna noted. âThe queen of the Amazons and the lieutenant of Artemis both rushing to Puerto Rico on a momentâs notice to intercept us â Iâm guessing thatâs not because you missed me.â
Phoebe the ginger-haired Hunter chuckled. âSheâs smart.â
âOf course,â Hylla said. âI taught her everything she knows.â
Other Amazons started to gather around, probably sensing a potential fight. Amazons loved violent entertainment almost as much as pirates did.
âOrion,â Reyna guessed. âThatâs what brought you here. His name got your attention.â
âI couldnât let him kill you,â Hylla said.
âItâs more than that.â
âYour mission to escort the Athena Parthenos ââ
ââ is important. But itâs more than that, too. This is personal for you. And for the Hunters. Whatâs your game?â
Hylla ran her thumbs along her golden belt. âOrion is a problem. Unlike the other giants, Orion has been walking the earth for centuries. He takes a special interest in killing Amazons, or Hunters, or female who dares to be strong.â
âWhy would he want that?â
A ripple of dread seemed to pass through the girls around her.
Hylla looked at Phoebe. âDo you want to explain? You were there.â
The Hunterâs smile faded. âIn the ancient times, Orion joined the Hunters. He was Lady Artemisâs best friend. He had no rivals at the bow â except for the goddess herself, and perhaps her brother, Apollo.â
Reyna shivered. Phoebe looked no older than fourteen. To think that she knew Orion three or four thousand years ago â¦
âWhat went wrong?â she asked.
Phoebeâs ears reddened. âOrion crossed the line. He fell in love with Artemis.â
Hylla sniffed. âAlways happens with men. They promise friendship. They promise to treat you as an equal. In the end, all they want is to possess you.â
Phoebe picked at her thumbnail. Behind her, the other two Hunters, Naomi and Celyn, shifted uneasily.
âLady Artemis rebuffed him, of course,â Phoebe said. âOrion became bitter. He started going on longer and longer trips by himself in the wilderness. Finally ⦠Iâm not sure what happened. One day Artemis came back to camp and told us Orion had been killed. She refused to speak of it.â
Hylla frowned, which accentuated the white scar across her brow. âWhatever the case, when Orion rose again from Tartarus, he was Artemisâs bitterest enemy. No one can hate you with more intensity than someone who used to love you.â
Reyna understood that. She thought back to a conversation sheâd had with the goddess Aphrodite two years ago in Charleston â¦
âIf heâs such a problem,â Reyna said, âwhy doesnât Artemis simply slay him again?â
Phoebe grimaced. âEasier said than done. Orion is sneaky. Whenever Artemis is with us, he stays far away. Whenever we Hunters are on our own, like we are now ⦠he strikes without warning and disappears again. Our last lieutenant, Zoë Nightshade, spent centuries trying to track him down and kill him.â
âThe Amazons have also tried,â Hylla said. âOrion doesnât distinguish between us and the Hunters. I think we remind him too much of Artemis. He sabotages our warehouses, disrupts our distribution centres, kills our warriors ââ
âIn other words,â Reyna said dryly, âheâs getting in the way of your plans for world domination.â
Hylla shrugged. âExactly.â
âThatâs why you rushed here to intercept me,â Reyna said.
âYou knew Orion would be right behind me. Youâre setting up an ambush. Iâm the bait.â
The other girls all found somewhere else to look besides Reynaâs face.
âOh, please,â Reyna chided, âdonât develop a guilty conscience now. Itâs a good plan. How do we proceed?â
Hylla gave her comrades a lopsided smile. âI told you my sister was tough. Phoebe, you want to explain the details?â
The Hunter shouldered her bow. âLike I said, I believe Orion is tracking , not the Athena Parthenos. He seems especially good at sensing the presence of female demigods. I guess youâd say that weâre his natural prey.â
âCharming,â Reyna said. âSo my friends, Nico and Gleeson Hedge â are they safe?â
âI still donât see why you travel with ,â Phoebe grumbled, âbut my guess is that they are safer without you around. I did my best to camouflage your statue. With luck, Orion will follow you here, straight into our line of defences.â
âAnd then?â Reyna asked.
Hylla gave her the sort of cold smile that used to make Blackbeardâs pirates nervous. âThalia and most of her Hunters are scouting the perimeter of Viejo San Juan. As soon as Orion gets close, weâll know. Weâve set traps at every approach. I have my best fighters on alert. Weâll snare the giant. Then, one way or another, weâll send him back to Tartarus.â
â
he be killed?â Reyna asked. âI thought most giants could only be destroyed by a god and demigod working together.â
âWe intend to find out,â Hylla said. âOnce Orion is taken down, your quest will be much easier. Weâll send you on your way with our blessings.â
âWe could use more than your blessings,â Reyna said. âAmazons ship things all around the world. Why not provide safe transport for the Athena Parthenos? Get us to Camp Half-Blood before August first ââ
âI canât,â Hylla said. âIf I could, sister, I would, but surely youâve felt the anger radiating from the statue. We Amazons are honorary daughters of Ares. The Athena Parthenos would never tolerate our interference. Besides, you know how the Fates operate. For your quest to succeed, have to deliver the statue personally.â
Reyna mustâve looked crestfallen.
Phoebe shoulder-bumped her like an over-friendly cat. âHey, not so glum. Weâll help you as much as we can. The Amazon service department has repaired those metal dogs of yours. And we have some cool parting gifts!â
Celyn handed Phoebe a leather satchel.
Phoebe rummaged inside. âLetâs see ⦠healing potions. Tranquilizer darts like the ones we used on you. Hmm, what else? Oh, yeah!â Phoebe triumphantly produced a rectangle of folded silvery cloth.
âA handkerchief?â Reyna asked.
âBetter. Back up a little.â Phoebe tossed the cloth on the floor. Instantly it expanded into a ten-by-ten camping tent.
âItâs air-conditioned,â Phoebe said. âSleeps four. It has a buffet table and sleeping bags inside. Whatever extra gear you put in it will collapse with the tent. Um, within reason ⦠donât try to stick your giant statue in there.â
Celyn snickered. âIf your male travelling companions get annoying, you could always leave them inside.â
Naomi frowned. âThat wouldnât work ⦠would it?â
â
,â Phoebe said, âthese tents are great. I have one just like it; use it all the time. When youâre ready to close it up, the command word is â
The tent collapsed into a tiny rectangle. Phoebe picked it up, stuffed it into the satchel and handed the bag to Reyna.
âI ⦠I donât know what to say,â Reyna stammered. âThank you.â
âAww â¦â Phoebe shrugged. âItâs the least I can do for ââ
Fifty feet away, a side door banged open. An Amazon ran straight towards Hylla. The newcomer wore a black trouser suit, her long auburn hair pulled back in a ponytail.
Reyna recognized her from the battle at Camp Jupiter. âKinzie, isnât it?â
The girl gave her a distracted nod. âPraetor.â She whispered something in Hyllaâs ear.
Hyllaâs expression hardened. âI see.â She glanced at Reyna. âSomething is wrong. Weâve lost contact with the outer defences. Iâm afraid Orion ââ
Behind Reyna, the metal doors exploded.
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