smacked herself on the forehead when she saw that her two-dayold
phone had been ruined by the salt water. She heard Claire
yelling at her mother in Japanese as she stomped upstairs to her
room. Claires bedroom light switched on, and she slammed her
door shut behind her.
It was a terrible way to come out to Claire, and Helen was vaguely
aware of that fact as she floated toward the window and saw her
best friend sitting on her bed with her mouth hanging open. Helen
waited for her to scream, but when Claire didnt, she motioned to
the locked window.
Let me in, she said urgently through her chattering teeth.
Oh, damn it. You are a vampire, Claire said. She had a disappointed,
but completely unsurprised expression on her face.
What the hell? No! Just open the window, Gig, Im freezing!
Helen said in a loud whisper. Claire dragged herself off her bed
and walked to the window with her shoulders slumping dejectedly.
I know its popular and all that, but I really dont want you to
suck my blood. Its just so unsanitary! Claire whined pitifully as
she opened the window.
She put a protective hand over her bare throat, but she still let
Helen inside despite the danger, and that fact was not lost on
Helen.
Oh, for the love of Pete, Im not a frigging vampire, Gig! See? No
fangs! No crazy eyes. Helen lifted up her upper lip to expose entirely
normal incisors, and then opened her eyes extra wide to
show a complete lack of bloodlust.
All right! But it was a valid question, considering the circumstances!
Claire replied defensively as Helen wafted through the
window and then transitioned into the gravity-state in front of her.
All right! I agree, its a valid concern, Helen conceded, but
something was wrong. I just flew in your window. Why arent you
more surprised?
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Ive known you could fly since we were kids. I even pushed you
off your roof once to make sure. Sorry about that, by the way, she
said sheepishly.
You did push me! Helen breathed, suddenly remembering the
whole incident in a flash.
They had been maybe seven years old and goofing off on Helens
widows walk. Helen fell, but she never hit the ground. Shed sort
of settled to earth like a leaf falling from a tree. Claire swore up and
down that Helen had slipped, but Helen never remembered losing
her balance, and because of the way Claire looked at her for weeks
afterward, Helen had suspected something fishy before putting it
out of her mind. Now it all made sense. Helen stared at Claire,
speechless.
What? I didnt think youd die or anything! Long story shortI
saw you not fall down my stairs the day before when you actually
did slip, so I needed to test my theory, Claire said as if it all made
perfect sense.
By pushing me off the roof?
You have no idea how angry Ive been with you since then for
keeping it from me! You can fly, Lennie, and you never told me!
Claire yelled, completely shifting the argument away from herself,
but Helen decided that she should allow it, considering Claires obvious
hurt.
I didnt know until a few weeks ago! Helen insisted.
You are such a liar! Claire said, jabbing a fist against her hip.
Its true! My mom put a curse on me when I was a baby so I
wouldnt be able to use my . . . Aw, crap! It would be so much easier
if I was a vampire. Then youd just understand! Helen huffed,
frustrated and feeling misunderstood. She paced around for a bit,
raking her fingers through her tangled hair, before she was able to
put her thoughts in order.
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Hergie made you read the Iliad, right? You remember how all
the heroes had superhuman strength and they could do all kinds of
things that normal people cant? she asked.
Yeah. Thats because they were demigods. But that wasnt real,
Claire said like it was obvious. Then she got it. Oh, my . . .
Im one of those heros descendents. Were called Scions, and I
have a whole bunch of powersstuff you wouldnt believe. But I
had no idea what I was or what I could do until just days ago. I
wish I could tell you everything, but I dont know what I can or
cant say. Please, Gig. I know it sounds insane, but Ive never lied to
you. You just have to believe me.
Okay, Claire said, nodding her head once and looking Helen
directly in the eye, as if she finally felt like she was getting the respect
she deserved. Ive had this mostly figured out for a while
now, you know. You found out that you were a demigodhow cool
is that by the way?when the Delos family moved here. Because
theyre like you. I knew that as soon as I saw them. I just didnt
know what you all were.
See? Helen said with a flustered smile. Thats why I had to tell
you, I need to be able to talk to you about all this so you can help
me figure it all out. But you cant tell the Delos family I told you
until I find out if thats okay or not.
It doesnt matter. I can bluff, or pretend I guessed on my own. I
sort of did, anyway, Claire said with a satisfied smile. Then
something occurred to her and made her switch to a more serious
attitude. Where have you been, by the way? And why are you such
a damn mess?
Helen was about to explain what happened between her and
Hector when Claires phone buzzed. Claire checked the text and
then started typing in a response.
Its Jason. I have to tell him youre here, hes been looking for
you all day, Claire told Helen. The phone buzzed again.
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Its him. She read the screen. He wants me to keep you here.
Hes on his way over.
No! Im not ready to talk to any of them yet! Helen exclaimed,
backing away.
Len, hes really worried about you, they all are.
I gotta get out of here, Helen stammered. She ran a hand over
her face and turned for the window.
Where are you going? Claire asked, trying to block Helens path
with an outstretched arm. Ill tell him to go away if you want, but
you have to let me know that youll be okay.
Im just going home. Promise you wont let him follow me,
okay?
Claire promised and gave Helen a hug. Then Helen jumped out
the window, transitioning states in midair. She heard Claire gasp
as she flew away. A minute later Helen was landing in her front
yard and heading right for the stairs to take a shower and warm up.
He was waiting for her behind the front door. He swept her feet
out from under her before he even bothered to slam the front door
shut. Everything went completely dark, darker than any night, any
blindfold, or any closed room that Helen had ever experienced. She
was enveloped in a disorienting blackness that made her feel dizzy
and cut off from the rest of the world that she couldnt even remember
the layout of her own house anymore. Where were the
stairs? The furniture? She didnt know. It was as if she had fallen
into a black hole.
Helen was so shocked she didnt have time to roll over before she
felt a very large man cover her from behind. He took her head
between his hands and wrenched it to the side, trying to break her
neck. She grabbed on to his wrists and pulled them outward, trying
to get him to release his grip, but he had leverage on his side. Her
neck muscles strained dangerously, and she felt herself start to
panic for the second time in an hour. But it was that recent brush
with death that informed her as she kicked and struggled. The
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thought of using her lightning made her stomach turn, but she
knew she had no choice.
Helen felt the current start in her belly. It was naturally trying to
arc out of her toward the ground, and all she had to do was release
it. Untrained as she was, she let the bolt go, and it shot down her
legs uselessly, causing her to convulse. In her desperation, she got
the last few volts to run up to her hands and jump across her skin
into the mans wrists.
For a brief moment the blue spark lit up the room with a flash,
and she saw his eyes widen in surprise. Then she felt him shake
with the current, and heard him scream as he was electrocuted.
Helen smelled burnt hair and ozone like a calling card from her
darkest childhood nightmare. She felt what must have been half
her bodys energy empty out of her, leaving her as weak as a kitten.
The burden of the large man on top of her grew intolerably heavy,
and she knew she had to get out from under him before he recovered
or she would be no better off than she was when hed had
her by the head. While her attacker was still shaking, she managed
to kick some of his weight off of her, and as the barest amount of
light was allowed to creep back into the room, she finally got a look
at him.
The gleaming blond curls and the thick body were Hectors, and
for a moment she feared she had killed him while he might have
been trying to teach her a lesson. She leaned right over him to see
if he was still breathing. Hanging inches away from his face in the
regular darkness of night, she saw it was Creon, but it was too late.
The moment she recognized him he opened his eyes and grabbed
her to his chest in a deadly bear hug.
Helen screamed and struggled. She reached down into her belly
looking for the current, but all that was left was weak static. She
had already discharged all the voltage stored up in her muscles.
The release of all that energy had left her weak and vulnerable. Her
arms and legs had no strength, and she crumpled under Creons
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renewed attack like a paper bag. He fell on top of her, pinning her
to the ground as he pulled a bronze knife out of his belt.
Such a shame, preciosa. Youre the most beautiful girl Ive ever
seen. Almost too perfect to cut, he grunted into her ear. But
Atlantis . . .
She squirmed her neck away from his lips, shivers of disgust running
across her skin. Then he pushed off of her, raising his knife up
high over his head. He paused, and for a brief moment Helen
thought he wouldnt do it, but she saw his eyes harden. He brought
it down directly over her heart.
Creons knife made a dozen pinging noises as it shattered and
scattered off of her skin. He had just a moment to register what
had happened before a foot connected with his head and sent him
flying off of Helen.
Lucas jumped on Creon with a vicious snarl, and the two of them
began to fight so fast Helen could barely see their hands move.
They punched and grabbed and gouged at each other, both of them
changing from a rapid-fisted boxing to some kind of strange wrestling
in which they tried to bend each others joints in the wrong
direction. Helen barely had time to roll onto her knees before it
was over. Cornered and still weak from having been electrocuted,
Creon cloaked himself inside an eerie shadow and ran at top speed
out of the house as soon as he could put even one inch in between
himself and Lucas, who chased him halfway across Helens lawn
before turning around and coming back inside.
Are you okay? Lucas practically shouted.
Yeah, I just cant . . . Helen said as she tried to stand and then
fell back down on the ground with a woozy thump.
What did he do to you? Lucas asked, his voice high-pitched
with worry. He picked Helen up and tried to balance her so she
could stand on her own. Are your legs broken? He suddenly reclaimed
her weight as he frantically assessed the damage.
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No, I just . . . Hector said to use my bolts to fight, and I did, but
they went the wrong way, I think, she mumbled. She was confused
and seeing spots.
Why cant you stand? Lucas asked as he tried to get her to take
her feet again. Her heart hurt from seeing Lucass beautiful face
and smelling his body and feeling his hands on her. She had a
vague sense where the ground was, but the whole world was falling
over, and she was too tired for this crap. She just couldnt do this
anymore. She needed a nap.
The next thing she knew, Helen could taste something sweet on
her tongue. Honey. She opened her eyes all the way and saw that
she was sitting on the counter in her kitchen with Lucas standing
between her knees, holding her head up and tilted back as he
drizzled honey from a plastic bear.
There you are, he breathed through a small smile when she
looked at him. He looked back at her with so much tenderness
Helen had to remind herself that Lucas wasnt really interested.
For the thousandth time she wondered what had happened to
make him push her away the way he had.
Hi, she said, her voice cracking like shed just woken from a full
nights sleep. Howd you get here?
Cassie got a glimpse of Creons attack, but she didnt know
where it was going to take place because all she could see was darkness.
I took a guess, he said, brushing her hair back from her face