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PIPER SINGS

Ariana wasn't surprised when the snake people arrived.

When the ship docked at the harbour in Piraeus, on the outskirts of Athens, Ariana resisted the urge to breathe a sigh of relief.

Sure, they had finally reached their destination.
Somewhere nearby - past those rows of cruise ships, past those hills crowded with buildings - they would find the Acropolis. Today, one way or another, their journey would end.

But that didn't mean she could relax.

Any moment, a nasty surprise might come flying out of nowhere. As it turned out, the surprise was three dudes with snake fails instead of legs.

Ariana and Piper were on watch while their friends geared up for combat - checking their weapons and armour, loading the ballistae and catapults.

She spotted the snake guys slithering along the docks, winding through crowds of mortal tourists who paid them no attention.

"Are you seeing what I'm seeing?" Ariana whispered to Piper.

"Um ... Annabeth?" Piper called.

Annabeth and Percy came to her side.

"Oh, great." Percy said. "Dracaenae!"

Annabeth narrowed her eyes. "I don't think so. At least not like any I've seen. Dracaenae have two serpent trunks for legs. These guys just have one."

"You're right." Percy said. "These look more human on top, too. Not all scaly and green and stuff. So do we talk or fight?"

Ariana was tempted to say fight. These three looked like theyd been eating a lot of squirrel meat.

The snake man held his head high. His face was chiselled and bronze, his eyes black as basalt, his curly dark hair glistening with oil.

His upper body rippled with muscles, covered only by a Greek chlamys - a white wool cloak loosely wrapped and pinned at the shoulder.

From the waist down, his body was one giant serpent trunk - about eight feet of green tail undulating behind him as he moved.

In one hand he carried a staff topped with a glowing green jewel. In his other, he carried a platter covered with a silver dome, like a main course for a fancy dinner.

The two guys behind him appeared to be guards. They wore bronze breastplates and elaborate helmets topped with horsehair bristles.

Their spears were tipped with green stone points. Their oval shields were emblazoned with a large Greek letter К - кара.

They stopped a few yards from the Argo II. The leader looked up and studied the demigods. His expression was intense but inscrutable. He might have been angry or worried or terribly in need of a restroom.

"Permission to come aboard." His rasping voice made Ariana think of a straight razor being wiped across a strop.

"Who are you?" Piper asked.

He fixed his dark eyes on her. "I am Kekrops, the first and eternal king of Athens. I would welcome you to my city. He held up the covered platter. Also, I brought a Bundt cake."

Piper glanced at her friends. "A trick?"

"Probably." Annabeth said.

"At least he brought dessert." Percy smiled down at the snake guys. "Welcome aboard!"

"Dude, why are you always thinking with your stomach?" Ariana frowned. "I mean same but!"

Kekrops agreed to leave his guards above deck with Buford the table, who ordered them to drop and give him twenty push-ups. The guards seemed to fake this as a challenge.

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