“He's not some boy like Adonis. He can and will wreck you." I shivered. I knew he could wreck me. That's why I kept skipping back and forth across the line I'd drawn. "Adonis is hardly a boy," I said, trying to divert the conversation. "He is compared to Hephaestus, so please – be careful." "Yes Ma'am. Where are the kids?" She nodded her head in the direction of the tree-line. "They're staying out of sight just in case any of us had trackers on us." "Trackers?" "You know, those little device...s that give away your position?" "How would they have gotten trackers on any of you?" She looked at me pointedly and I flushed. Oh right – she meant me but was trying to be nice. "Hey, not to change the subject – but uh – to change the subject," I began with a frown. "Lyssa said something when we were in Olympus that makes me curious." "What was that, dear? Would you like to practice sparring while we're here doing nothing?" Did I want to spar against my mother?MoreLessRead More Read Less
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