We Learn How To Grow Zombies

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Percy's Pov:

Invisibility cap on Grayson and I followed Thorn from a distance. My heart was pounding. If he had survived that fall from the cliff, then Y/n and Annabeth must have too. My dreams had been right. They were alive and being held, prisoners. 

Thorn kept well back from my friends, careful not to be seen. 

Finally, Grover stopped in front of an enormous building that said NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM. The Smithsonian! I'd been here a million years ago with my mom, but everything had looked so much bigger then. 

Thalia checked the door. It was open, but there weren't many people going in. Too cold, and school was out of session. They slipped inside. 

Dr. Thorn hesitated. I wasn't sure why, but he didn't go into the museum. He turned and headed across the Mall. Grayson and I looked at each other and silently agreed to follow him. 

Thorn crossed the street and climbed the steps of the Museum of Natural History. There was a big sign on the door. At first, I thought it said CLOSED FOR PIRATE EVENT. Then I realized PIRATE must be PRIVATE. 

We followed Dr. Thorn inside, through a huge chamber full of mastodons and dinosaur skeletons. There were voices up ahead, coming from behind a set of closed doors. Two guards stood outside. They opened the doors for Thorn, and I had to sprint to get inside before they closed them again. 

Inside, what I saw was so terrible I almost gasped out loud, which probably would've gotten me killed. 

I was in a huge round room with a balcony ringing the second level. At least a dozen mortal guards stood on the balcony, plus two monsters—reptilian women with double-snake trunks instead of legs. I'd seen them before. Y/n had called them Scythian Dracaenae. 

But that wasn't the worst of it. Standing between the snake women—I could swear he was looking straight down at me—was my old enemy Luke. He looked terrible. His skin was pale, and his blond hair looked almost gray as if he'd aged ten years in just a few months. The angry light in his eyes was still there, and so was the scar down the side of his face, where a dragon had once scratched him. But the scar was now ugly red, as though it had recently been reopened. 

Next to him, sitting down so that the shadows covered him, was another man. All I could see were his knuckles on the gilded arms of his chair, like a throne. 

"Well?" asked the man in the chair. His voice was just like the one I'd heard in my dream—not as creepy as Kronos's, but deeper and stronger, like the earth itself was talking. It filled the whole room, even though he wasn't yelling. 

Dr. Thorn took off his shades. His two-colored eyes, brown and blue, glittered with excitement. He made a stiff bow, then spoke in his weird (even weirder than Grayson's) French accent: "They are here, General." 

"I know that you fool," boomed the man. "But where?" 

"In the rocket museum." 

"The Air and Space Museum," Luke corrected irritably. 

Dr. Thorn glared at Luke. "As you say, sir" 

I got the feeling Thorn would just as soon impale Luke with one of his spikes as call him sir. 

"How many?" Luke asked. 

Thorn pretended not to hear. 

"How many?" the General demanded.

"Four, General," Thorn said. "The satyr, Grover Underwood. And the girl with the spiky black hair and the—how do you say—punk clothes and the horrible shield." 

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