The Blood of Olympus

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chest like a hot spike. She’d already lost her pegasus. She was
not
going to lose her dogs, too. She slashed her knife through the ghost’s chest, then drew her
gladius.
Strictly speaking, fighting with two blades wasn’t very Roman, but Reyna had spent time with pirates. She’d picked up more than a few tricks.
    The earthen shells crumbled easily, but they hit like sledgehammers. Reyna didn’t understand how, but she knew she couldn’t afford to take even one blow. Unlike Argentum, she wouldn’t survive getting her head knocked sideways.
    ‘Nico!’ She ducked between two earthen ghosts, allowing them to smash each other’s heads in. ‘Any time now!’
    The ground split open down the centre of the courtyard. Dozens of skeletal soldiers clawed their way to the surface. Their shields looked like giant corroded pennies. Their blades were more rust than metal. But Reyna had never been so relieved to see reinforcements.
    ‘Legion!’ she shouted. ‘
Ad aciem !

    The zombies responded, pushing through the earthen ghosts to form a battle line. Some fell, crushed by stone fists. Others managed to close ranks and raise their shields.
    Behind her, Nico cursed.
    Reyna risked a backward glance. The sceptre of Diocletian was smoking in Nico’s hands.
    ‘It’s fighting me!’ he yelled. ‘I don’t think it likes summoning Romans to fight other Romans!’
    Reyna knew that Ancient Romans had spent at least half their time fighting each other, but she decided not to bring that up. ‘Just secure Coach Hedge. Get ready to shadow-travel! I’ll buy you some –’
    Nico yelped. The sceptre of Diocletian exploded into pieces. Nico didn’t look hurt, but he stared at Reyna in shock. ‘I – I don’t know what happened. You’ve got a few minutes, tops, before your zombies disappear.’
    ‘Legion!’ Reyna shouted. ‘
Orbem formate! Gladium signe!

    The zombies circled the Athena Parthenos, their swords ready for close-quarters fighting. Argentum dragged the unconscious Coach Hedge over to Nico, who was furiously strapping himself into the harness. Aurum stood guard, lunging at any earth ghosts who broke through the line.
    Reyna fought shoulder to shoulder with the dead legionnaires, sending her strength into their ranks. She knew it wouldn’t be enough. The earthen ghosts fell easily, but more kept rising from the ground in swirls of ash. Each time their stone fists connected, another zombie went down.
    Meanwhile, the Athena Parthenos towered over the battle – regal, haughty and unconcerned.
    A little help would be nice, Reyna thought. Maybe a destructo-ray? Or some good old-fashioned smiting.
    The statue did nothing except radiate hatred, which seemed directed equally at Reyna and the attacking ghosts.
    You want to lug me to Long Island?
the statue seemed to say.
Good luck with that, Roman scum.
    Reyna’s destiny: to die defending a passive-aggressive goddess.
    She kept fighting, extending more of her will into the undead troops. In return, they bombarded her with their despair and resentment.
    You fight for nothing
, the zombie legionnaires whispered in her mind.
The empire is gone.
    ‘For Rome!’ Reyna cried hoarsely. She slashed her
gladius
through one earthen ghost and stabbed her dagger in another’s chest. ‘Twelfth Legion Fulminata!’
    All around her, zombies fell. Some were crushed in battle. Others disintegrated on their own as the residual power of Diocletian’s sceptre finally failed.
    The earthen ghosts closed in – a sea of misshapen faces with hollow eyes.
    ‘Reyna, now!’ Nico yelled. ‘We’re leaving!’
    She glanced back. Nico had harnessed himself to the Athena Parthenos. He held the unconscious Gleeson Hedge in his arms like a damsel in distress. Aurum and Argentum had disappeared – perhaps too badly damaged to continue fighting.
    Reyna stumbled.
    A rock fist gave her a glancing blow to the ribcage, and her side erupted in pain. Her head swam. She tried to breathe, but it was like

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