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Lambda - 11

Apollo Express pt. II

  The eight of them were crossing the Potomac when they spotted the helicopter. It was a sleek, black military model just like the one they'd seen at Westover Hall. And it was coming straight toward them.

  "They know the van," Cyrus said. "We have to ditch it."

  Zoë swerved into the fast lane. The helicopter was gaining.

  "Maybe the military will shoot it down," Grover said hopefully.

  "The military probably thinks it's one of theirs," (y/n) said. "How can the General use mortals, anyway?"

  "Mercenaries," Zoë said bitterly. "It is distasteful, but many mortals will fight for any cause as long as they are paid."

  "But don't these mortals see who they're working for?" (y/n) asked. "Don't they notice all the monsters around them?"

  Zoë shook her head. "I do not know how much they see through the Mist. I doubt it would matter to them if they knew the truth. Sometimes mortals can be more horrible than monsters."

  The helicopter kept coming, making a lot better time than we were through D.C. traffic.

  Thalia closed her eyes and prayed hard. "Hey, Dad. A lightning bolt would be nice
about now. Please?"

  But the sky stayed gray and snowy. No sign of a helpful thunderstorm.

  "There!" Bianca said. "That parking lot!"

  "We'll be trapped," Zoë said.

  "Trust me," Bianca said.

  Zoë shot across two lanes of traffic and into a mall parking lot on the south bank of the river. They all left the van and followed Bianca down some steps.

  "Subway entrance," Bianca said. "Let's go south. Alexandria."

  "Anything," Thalia agreed.

  They bought tickets and got through the turnstiles, looking behind them for any signs of pursuit. A few minutes later they were safely aboard a southbound train, riding away from D.C. As their train came above ground, they could see the helicopter circling the parking lot, but it
didn't come after them.

  Grover let out a sigh. "Nice job, Bianca, thinking of the subway."

  Bianca looked pleased. "Yeah, well. I saw that station when Nico and I came through last summer. I remember being really surprised to see it, because it wasn't here when we used to live in D.C."

  Grover frowned. "New? But that station looked really old."

  "There was no subway here when we lived here," Nico confirmed.

  Thalia sat forward. "Wait a minute. No subway at all?"

  Bianca and Nico nodded.

  Now, Cyrus knew nothing about D.C., but he didn't see how their whole subway system could be less than twelve years old. He guessed everyone else was thinking the same thing, because they looked pretty confused.

  "Bianca," Zoë said. "How long ago…" Her voice faltered. The sound of the helicopter was getting louder again.

  "We need to change trains," (y/n) said. "Next station."

  Over the next half hour, all they thought about was getting away safely. They changed trains twice. Cyrus had no idea where they were going, but after a while they lost the helicopter.

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