ππππ. My best friend leaps to his effing death
CHAPTER EIGHT ββ MY BEST FRIEND LEAPS TO HIS EFFING DEATH
THANK THE GODS (NOT YOU ZEUS) FOR THE GATEWAY ARCH or else they would have been goners. Annabeth led the four of them down the stairs leading towards the large building while she ranted about the architecture of the arch itself. There was chatter of other people around them as they walked down the stairs to enter the building. If Eurydice was gonna be honest, the place was pretty cool. She would have thought it was cooler if they weren't running for their lives right now.
Annabeth seemed to be having the time of her life info dumping about architecture. "It's 630 feet wide. 630 feet tall, both to within an inch. It's got no internal support. Each side is balanced perfectly against the other." Eurydice tried her best to follow along, nodding even though she didn't understand a thing she meant. Measurements were beyond what she understood in school. She couldn't even do well in Math if she tried.
Annabeth continued ranting, it seemed that Eurydice was the only one of them actually listening as Grover and Percy were more concerned with speed walking inside. "The arch is held up by symmetry. It's held up by math." Eurydice winced dramatically. "I hate math." She had flashbacks to the summer math homework she was supposed to do, but obviously didn't get to. Annabeth hummed in thought. "Well, we can work on that." The girl said happily, being in her mother's temple seemed to be lifting her spirits up.
They naturally blended in with the other kids their age around the place with backpacks on. They were clearly on some kind of field trip, so they didn't look out of place. Which was lucky for them. She turned to Annabeth after a second. "What do you mean by we can work on it?" The other girl laughed. "I can tutor you." Annabeth said simply. "I think I'm a lost cause." Eurydice muttered dramatically, shaking her head at the other girl.
She just laughed in response. "We'll see about that." Wow, she was really determined to get Eurydice good at math. That takes dedication. She shrugged slightly as they walked down the stairs. "Okay then." Percy just gave her a really confused look, to which she shrugged again in response. Grover seemed used to Annabeth's ranting. It made sense since they had travelled together already.
They were walking towards the group of kids as Annabeth muttered. "Oh, and this place is earthquake-proof, so Poseidon can't ruin it." She finished as they started making their way through the crowd of kids. "Nice." Percy nodded, still confused by going with it. "Sorry!" Eurydice muttered to a girl with black hair she accidentally bumped into. When she glared at her on her way out she winced.
Annabeth wasn't done her rant yet, apparently. "This is how you show Athena your love." She continued as they passed the crowd of other kids. "A monument to the power of perfection." Grover huffed. "It's a monument to some other stuff, too." He pointed out as they stared at a few skulls of some animals and wildlife. "Huh, weird." Eurydice muttered to herself as she pokes the glass surrounding a bunch of animal skulls.
Annabeth shook her head at their satyr friend. "You're talking about what some humans want this place to be about." She put her hand to her chest passionately. "I'm talking about what it actually is." She sounded really into it. Grover sighed, looking away from her. "Whatever." He muttered dejectedly as he stared at the glass surrounding some of the skulls on display. "We're safe here, right?" He asked Annabeth for confirmation.
She nodded. "No monsters can enter. Not even Echidna." Annabeth muttered. "We're safe." Grover sighed in relief. "Great." Eurydice nodded. "Thank god, or uh, I mean. Gods?" She muttered in confusion. "I think that's right." Percy muttered. Grover put his hands in his pockets. "Well, since our train exploded I'm gonna see if there's another one we can get tickets on." He was a lot more responsible than any of them gave him credit for.
Eurydice nodded at her friend. "Yeah, of course." Grover nodded, still not smiling. "Yeah, we can't stay here forever." He said to them as he stared at one of the paintings on the walls. "Just because we're prey doesn't mean we need to be helpless." He finished as he walked away. Percy and her shared an immediate wince. Annabeth seemed to be missing the bigger picture here, which was that Grover was sensitive with about wildlife.
Percy frowned slightly as he walked towards Annabeth. "He doesn't like it when people mess with animals." Eurydice nodded in agreement. "He believes that they all should get a chance to live freely. So this kinda thing... it's hard for him." Annabeth sighed, seemingly to have remembered now. "Yeah." She breathed in slightly. "I know." The other two looked at her in confusion. "What?" Eurydice asked in confusion.
Annabeth winced. "I shouldn't have s-- snapped at him. I just..." She trailed off, and then sighed again. "I know." Percy nodded slowly. "So, this is your mom's place?" He said. "Wonder if she's around." Eurydice narrowed her eyebrow at him. "Is that how that works?" She asked, entirely clueless. The boy just shrugged in response. "I dunno." He muttered under his breath.
Percy tried his best to change the subject. "So, Annabeth. This is your mom's place?" He asked. "Wonder if she's around." The girl looked away from the both of them. It seemed like she didn't like to talk about her mom at all, despite the fact she had been defending her against Medusa earlier. But that was her mom, so it made sense.
When Annabeth didn't respond to either of, Percy spoke in an imitating high voice. "Be right down! Just going to the potty!" He sounded like a posh british woman on helium. She couldn't not hide her laugh. Coughing into her hand loudly as Percy tried his best to keep a serious face on. But she could tell he was struggling.
Annabeth did not seem to be impressed with either of them, until after a second she chuckled. "Would you like to go to the potty with me my lady?" Eurydice used a fake british accent and dramatically took Percy's hand. He nodded poshly, pretending to fan his face with his hand. "I would be delighted!" He replied in the same high voice as before. This time, Annabeth could not hide her laugh. "Nice." She snorted. "We have a gift." Percy's voice cracked slightly.
Annabeth chuckled again, it was nice to hear her laugh when she was usually so serious. "I guess you were right by the way." Percy said to Annabeth. "We needed a safe place and your mom had one waiting." Eurydice was glad they were finally getting along. It made for less of a headache for her and Grover. "Pretty lucky we happened to be in the right city for it." Percy shrugged.
Eurydice nodded. "Yeah, very lucky. Almost too lucky." She pointed out in some thought. Annabeth had a thoughtful look on her face for a moment. "Luck or fate?" She asked. The other two went quiet at that. Maybe it really was fate, she couldn't tell if it was leading them more towards survival or death. "Maybe it's a bit of both." Eurydice muttered under her breath.
Annabeth sighed, looking away from them again. "I know you two think it's all just in my head." Eurydice interrupted her. "Hold onβ we don't!" She reassured her quickly. The other girl shook her head at her. "No it's okay. Really. I tell myself my mother cares because it's easier that way." Percy blinked in confusion. "We didn't say that." She nodded in agreement. "Really- we didn't. It's just that I think that maybe your mom is a little-" Percy finished her sentence for her. "Unfair?"
Percy shrugged. "Yeah, kinda. But look. We've only been demigods since... last saturday." Eurydice gaped. "Wait, has it really been that long? It's felt way longer." She muttered with a tentative look on her face. Percy shrugged. "Anyways, you shouldn't listen to me, or Eurydice. We are still entirely clueless." He said with a nod. And Eurydice couldn't disagree with him, they were used to being confused at this point.
Annabeth chuckled. "You know, this is my mother's place but a temple is a temple." She pointed out, trying to say something. "Maybe you could say hi to your dad while we're here." Eurydice blinked in confusion. "Oh, not you Eurydice. Considering your dadβ" She sighed. "Is the one we're trying to stop." The smile on her face vanished immediately having to think about her father again. She didn't know if she wanted to meet him if he was the reason why they were on this life threatening quest in the first place.
The fact he was actually looking for her was even stranger. She wasn't sure what she would do when they had to actually face him by the end of this quest. Percy shook his head, not seeming keen on talking to his dad either. "No thanks." He said with a sigh. "What could it hurt?" Annabeth asked him. Percy sighed again. "Your thing with your mom... I get it. It's different. It works for you. But my father..." He trailed off. "I don't want anything from him. He's had his chances." He shook his head. Eurydice patted his arm slightly in sympathy.
He swallows slightly. "Honestly, you've done more for me in the past few days than my father has done in my entire life. And that's only if I don't include the years Eurydice's been there for me. Which has been like, forever." She smiled at the boy softly. "Aw, thanks dude." He smiled back at her, going to continue his speech. Percy cleared his throat, looking at Annabeth. "If I have to stick with anyone, Iβ" Damn she stopped him.
She was actually very excited at the thought of Percy and Annabeth being friends. It meant she didn't have be on both of their sides anymore, and that Grover didn't have to play peacemaker and snap at them like he did back at Medusa's. Annabeth interrupted him, knowing what he was about to say. "Careful, I think you were about to call me a friend." She warned him. "Somewhere around here the Oracle is laughing at us. But you knowβ" Before any of them could process it Percy had nearly fallen to the ground.
The two girls caught him instantly. "Whoa! Percy." Annabeth muttered worriedly. "Oh crap. What was that?" Eurydice muttered as she tried to hold Percy up from the floor. Percy frowned. "I don'tβ" Grover ran towards them fearfully. "Hey! What happened?" He asked worriedly as he ran over to them. Eurydice looked down at Percy anxiously. "I don't know! He just fell!" She grasped on of Percy's shockers to keep him steady.
Percy swallowed slightly. "I think... I think those stinger things were poisonous." Eurydice paled immediately. "Oh shβ" Grover shut her up before she could finish her sentence. "Waitβ then it should be happening to Eurydice too!" He said worriedly. Eurydice immediately felt like she wanted to throw up. "Oh gods. Oh gods." She muttered to herself in a high pitched panicked voice. Percy shook his head at her. "I don't think it entered her blood stream long enough to hurt her. You took it out right away, right?" He asked.
Eurydice nodded shakily. "Yeah." She sounded slightly relieved, even though Percy was clearly poisoned. "Oh gods. But what's gonna happen to Percy?" She asked feeling the fear rise within her. "I have an idea." Annabeth said. "Come on, help us pull him up." She said to Grover as the three of them helped Percy up.
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APPARENTLY ANNABETH'S BEST IDEA to help Percy. Was to soak him in fountain water. Which was funny considering getting someone drenched in water from the water fountain back at Yancy had gotten them expelled. Now the three of them were frantically splashing water on Percy, who winced uncomfortably when they kept splashing the water at him. "You know, maybe we should get a bucket." Eurydice muttered thoughtfully.
Annabeth shook her head at the girl. "That is a great idea, Eurydice. But we do not have a lot of time." She nodded. "Right, you're right. Let's continue doing this I guess." She shrugged, throwing more water into Percy's face who winced. "My eyes, Eurydice! Jesus." She winced apologetically. "Oops."
Some onlookers looked back at them weirdly, some guy with his girlfriend pointed at the weird sight of them splashing their friend in water. "Hey! Don't act like you've never seen kids throwing water at each other!" She glared slightly at the couple, who walked away faster. Grover gave her an unimpressed look. "Eurydice, seriously?" He asked her in disapproval, a grimace on his face. "What?" She said in clear confusion. "They were looking at us weirdly."
Annabeth ignored her last sentence. "Anyways. The water cured him back at camp. It should work for poison too right?" She asked slightly panicked as the three of them continued throwing water at Percy. This would be the most ridiculous thing she had ever done if Percy wasn't dying slowly from the poison. Grover had a fearful look on his face, while Eurydice shrugged not knowing what to say. "You know, I think it's- I think it's working." Percy tried to say as more water was splashed out his face. "This was a great call." He muttered as he went to go stand up.
The fact he immediately fell back told they it hadn't worked. "Or not-" They had caught him before he could hurt himself. Eurydice sighed. "I don't think it's working!" Grover nodded just as panicked. "Clearly!" Annabeth sighed. "Maybe it needs to be naturally running water for Poseidon to be able to heal him." She offered them another possible solution. Before either of them could agree they could hear a car horn in the distance, tire's screeching loudly and glass shattering from the building. She gasped.
A car had been thrown upside down onto the street in front of the large white building. "Oh we're fucked." Grover looked at her. "Eurydice! Language! We seriously need to get you to wash out your mouth or something." She frowned. "I'm sorry! I can't help it. I do it when I'm nervous!" She defended herself anxiously. Grover sighed. Annabeth was starting to panic now too. "We need to get back inside." Grover shook his head at her. "No, we need to keep trying!" He insisted.
Percy was quiet as their two friends argued. "This isn't working. And she's coming." Annabeth pointed out as the car's honk started to get louder. The four of them looked back into the street the car had crashed on. They saw the figure of a certain woman walking towards them as they looked back at Percy. "We need to do something! We can't be sitting ducks!" Eurydice muttered as they looked back at each other. Annabeth breathed in shakily. "Okay, look. We'll take Percy inside, and we'll go to the temple's alter." The other two stood up while Eurydice held onto Percy.Β Β
Grover looked confused. "Altar? Where is there an altar?" He asked her in confusion. Percy looked up at the gateway arch for a moment. Annabeth answered him quickly. "It's the highest point. The best view." She muttered. "Okay, but what good is that even gonna do us?" Grover argued. Annabeth's face had a desperate look now. "We're gonna get to the altar and we're going to ask my mom for help." She swallows, like she would never do this unless they were desperate.
They could hear police sirens start to wail in the background, her fear was only heightened which would not be a good idea. Percy looked over at Annabeth in confusion. "I thought we don't ask for help." He looked up at her from on the ground. They heard a car horn honking as Echidna started getting closer to them. "This is all very nice, but we have to go!" Annabeth nodded. "She's right." The three of them helped Percy up from the ground. Grover and Eurydice helped Percy limp towards the building as Annabeth looked back at Echidna.
She was zoned out for a second until she blanked out of it and yelled over to them. "Guys, d-did you hear that?" She muttered anxiously as the two stopped moving. "Annabeth?" Eurydice muttered in confusion. "Hear what?" Grover said, just as confused. Percy's arms were wrapped around Grove and Eurydice's shoulders to be able to keep him up and steady. Annabeth sighed. "Nevermind, come on." She shook her head trying not to think about it as she followed behind them.
She swore she could hear eerie whispering from the back of her mind as they started frantically walking into the building. But she shook it off and carefully help Percy walk down the stairs while Annabeth was ahead of them, making sure to move onlookers out of their way so they could move easier. The four of them sat in one of the blue glowing trams, getting Percy in first and then the rest of them. "What was that back there? What did you hear?" Percy asked Annabeth shakily, it seemed that he was getting weaker and weaker due to the poison in his system.
Eurydice looked at Annabeth too. "Did she say something to you? All I could hear was whispering." She muttered in thought. "She spoke to you?" Percy asked the other girl. "Alecto did that with me back in the museum in New York. Eurydice couldn't hear it." She nodded. "Yeah, it was like whispering." She winced at the memory. "What did she say?" Percy asked Annabeth again. Right as their tram closed Annabeth's eyes widened as she realized Echidna was inside the building with them.
Grover shakily muttered as their team closed. "Was that the Chimera?" He asked. "I think... I think that was the Chimera." He sounded so panicked that she could feel herself slowly slipping into one too. Eurydice swallowed hard. "Wait, aren't monsters supposed to not be let inside of here? I thought this place was safe!" She looked around slightly. "Oh my god. Oh my god." She breathed in shakily.
Grover had his head in her hands. "How did the Chimera even get inside here? How did any monster get inside here?" He questioned nervously. "Annabeth." Percy looked over at the dark haired girl. "We're in a sanctuary. Athena would have had to let her in." Grover realized. "But why would she do that?" Eurydice immediately paled at his words. "Annabeth?" Percy asked the girl again.
Remembering what they had sent to Olympus. She had a realization. "Oh, no. Oh no. Oh gods no." She shakily whispered to herself. "Annabeth!" Percy yelled as the girl looked at him. "What did Echidna say to you?" He demanded one last time. Annabeth looked like she was disappointed in herself. "She said my impertinence wounded my mother's pride. And that that will be my doom." Eurydice winced in sympathy. "Oh no. Annabeth I am soβ" Percy interrupted her in confusion. "Impertinence what kind of--" He then realized.
Eurydice frowned. "Medusa." Percy paled slightly. "Her head." Annabeth frowned. "I embarrassed my mother." He shook his head at her frantically. "But- I was the one who got the idea to sent the head to Olympus." Eurydice nodded in agreement. "And we signed it!" She yelled. Annabeth yelled back. "And I went along with it." She sighed. "It embarrassed her. Now she's angry." For a moment Eurydice really wanted to curse out Athena, but decided otherwise or else they might possibly die today.
Grover cleared his throat awkwardly. "Guys. what are we gonna do?" Annabeth looked at the front of their tram's door. "She isn't gonna help us when we get to the top to save Percy." She said. Grover shook his head at her. "No, I meant why's are we gonna do about Echidna and Chimera?" He asked them panicked. "They're gonna be right behind us!" Grover was asking the real questions here. The elevator bell dinged before they could even come up with a plan or attack of sorts.
Annabeth stepped out of the tram first. "We're not gonna have much time. They'll be up here any minute." Annabeth pulled her bag over her shoulders as Percy and Grover came out behind her. Eurydice and Grover together went to help Percy over the steps. "And if my mother isn't going to protect us. Then we'll just have to fight it out up here." Annabeth muttered with a sense of finality.
But as they made it up the stairs, they could hear a faint chatter of other people. "There are people up here?" She muttered in confusion as she blinked and saw the same crowd of kids they saw earlier on their field trip. "Crap." Eurydice muttered anxiously. "Oh no. We gotta get everybody outta here." Grover muttered. Annabeth looked behind her to see a fire alarm, after a second of thinking. She pulled on it. The alarm was loud as the crowd of kids made their way back down the stairs with their chaperone.
Annabeth looked at Eurydice and Grover, who were still helping Percy walk. "You two and Percy will follow them down." Eurydice shook her head frantically. "Wait, hold on. You're telling us to leave you here?" Her eyes widened in worry. Percy stared at her in confusion. "What?" Grover shook his head at the girl. "No, no, no. We- We're not splitting up." He insisted. Annabeth sighed. "Grover come on!" She pushed the satyr to keep moving despite Eurydice and Percy not wanting to. "No. no, no, we're all getting out of here together." Percy insisted.
Eurydice stared at Annabeth. "You seriously think we're gonna leave you here Annabeth? No way!" She yelled at the other girl. She could see her sigh deeply. "We won't make it! The Chimera is a the demigod-killer." She said as they started to walk. "Someone has to stay back to slow her down and buy everyone time." Annabeth rationalized as she walked with them towards the exit. Eurydice didn't like this plan, not one bit. "Annabeth, come on. Please! We can figure this out without leaving you here!" She pleaded with the other girl desperately.
She didn't want any of her friends to die here today. Annabeth sighed. "I'm sorry. But you guys have to leave me here." She insisted softly. They finally reached the exit, where Annabeth looked ready to say her goodbyes. Eurydice and Grover were still holding Percy up as they walked towards the group of kids leaving the arch.
Annabeth looked frantic as she spoke to them.
Okay. Eurydice, Grover you two are going to help him done the stairs and get him to the river." Eurydice shook her head. "Annabethβ" The girl didn't answer her. "And don't stop. Not till you get to Hades." She told them, like it would be the last time she'd see them. "Annabeth-" Eurydice interrupted but the other girl was stubborn. "Not till you have the bolt." She said intently to the three of them. "Do you hear me?" Grover shakily nodded. Eurydice went quiet, knowing nothing she could say would stop her.
Percy however, wasn't going to let down. He shook his head at her slightly. Annabeth's voice was shaky and it looked like she was terrified as she was about to close the door on them. "Okay. Go." Percy stopped her right before she could close them. "Wait!" He yelled. He fumbled through his pockets to grab his sword. Eurydice looked at him in confusion as she hesitantly let go of him. "Percy?" She questioned as she watched the boy give his sword to Annabeth.
Wait a minute, but doesn't his swordβ "Take this." Percy offered the dark haired girl his sword shakily. Before Eurydice could process what he was going to do. Annabeth took the sword, and Percy yanked her towards him as he pushed himself with all of his might towards the other side of the door. Annabeth was pushed right beside her and Grover now. Her eyes widened in panic. Oh gods, he didn't. Yes, he did.
She and Grover started banging on the door frantically as it locked. "Percy! Percy! What are you doing!" She screamed. "Are you trying to get yourself killed?" She asked frantically. Grover yelled at him too, just as desperate. "Hey! Percy!" They banged on the door desperately. "Percy!" She yelled. "Godammit Percy!" She cried, she could feels her eyes welling up with tears. Why did he always have to be so self sacrificial?
She could hear heavy breathing on the other side of the door. All she could think of was that her best friend in the entire world was about to die and she could do nothing about it. "Percy, please!" Grover yelled, banging on the door faster. Annabeth's eyes widened in fear once she realized they couldn't get the door open. "Percy, no! Don't do this. They're going to kill you." The three of them tried to push, and bang the door open. But it didn't budge.
Eurydice breathed in shakily, her hands aching from the constant banging on the door. "Percy!" She yelled one last time. They could slightly hear his voice from the other side of the door. "Poseidon's never helped me before. He wasn't gonna start now." Grover yelled again. "Percy!" He sounded horrified. Eurydice's hand was over her mouth as she breathed in. "I would've never made it to Hades." They heard Percy's voice slightly. "That isn't true Percy! Percy!" Eurydice yelled again. Grover banged on the door again. "Percy? Percy, please!" He pleaded with the other boy again.
They could hear Percy's shallow breathing as he left the door. It was deadly silent now. "Percy!" Annabeth knocked on the door again. "Percy, do you hear me?" Eurydice stood by the stairs as she realized Percy had stopped answering them. "Percy, you can't do this on your own!" Grover yelled, frantic. They all knew he was right. Fuck, Percy was going to die on the other side of this door and they couldn't do anything about it.
All they could hear was loud roars and crashing coming from the other side of the door. "Percy!" She screamed louder this time, loud enough that her voice was cracking painfully. "Open this door right now! Percy! Open this fucking door!" She wailed as she banged onto the doors more aggressively than she had ever done. Grover and Annabeth held her back in her desperation. "Eurydice! We can't stay here, we have to go!" He shouted, holding the girl back as tightly as he could.
They can't do this quest without him. "No! No, no!" She screamed as Annabeth and Grover held her back, pulling her down the stairs. "We can't leave him there!" She screamed. Annabeth shushed the girl, trying to calm her down. "Shh, shh, it's okay. It's okay. I know." Her voice cracked slightly in sadness. "It's okay. It's gonna be okay, Eurydice. Let's go." She could feels tears running down her face. "NO! NO!" She tried to claw her way back to the door, but her two friends whose eyes were always tearing up pulled her back.
All she could see was red. "We have to go Eurydice, Please!" Annabeth pleaded with her, grabbing her hands tightly. She shakily nodded, tears dripping down her face. "Okay, okay." Grover and Annabeth's eyes were wide with unshed tears as they ran down the stairs as fast as they humanly could. "It's okay. It's gonna be okay." Annabeth's hand squeezed hers tightly as they ran down together.
Eurydice wanted to kick and scream her way to the other side of that door. But she knew she couldn't. She could see that Grover was trying his best not to cry too. Neither of them had expected Percy to do what he did until it was too late. Grover nodded shakily as Annabeth pulled her along with them. "Come, on." He ushered the two girls with him out of the building.
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This chapter was painful to write. Writing Eurydice's screams will always get to me. But that is the end of episode four ladies and gentlemen! I was sick today so I decided to finish writing this chapter finally today. Next chapter is the start of episode five, where we meet Ares himself! Can't wait to write Grover gaslighting Ares.
The pjo series just ended so if you're feeling empty after finishing it, you still have this book to look forward to getting updated to fill the holes we'll have in our hearts until season 2 happens! I hope you all enjoyed reading because despite being sick I had fun writing the last of this chapter today! As soon as I finish this book I will have more regular updates for my other book with Eurydice in tbotl that's more book accurate. So if you guys wanna read that too go ahead!
Anyways, toodles! Hope you were in pain this chapter <33
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