𝐱𝐱𝐱𝐢𝐢. double trouble

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CALL YOUR MOM

ACT TWO: i am just
a freak

chapter thirty two. double trouble

MITCHELL WASN'T DEAD YET, BUT HE WAS already tired of being a corpse

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MITCHELL WASN'T DEAD YET, BUT HE WAS already tired of being a corpse. As they trudged towards the heart of Tartarus, he kept glancing down at his body, wondering how it could belong to him. His arms looked like bleached leather pulled over sticks. His skeletal legs seemed to dissolve into smoke with every step. He'd learned to move normally within the Death Mist, more or less, but the magical shroud still made him feel like he was wrapped in a coat of helium.

He worried that the Death Mist might cling to him forever, even if they somehow managed to survive Tartarus. He didn't want to spend the rest of his life looking like an extra from The Walking Dead. Mitchell tried to focus on something else, but there was no safe direction to look.

Under his feet, the ground glistened a nauseating purple, pulsing with webs of veins. In the dim red light of the blood clouds, Death Mist Percy looked like a freshly risen zombie.

Ahead of them was the most depressing view of all. Spread to the horizon was an army of monsters — flocks of winged arai, tribes of lumbering Cyclopes, clusters of floating evil spirits. Thousands of baddies, maybe tens of thousands, all milling restlessly, pressing against one another, growling and fighting for space — like the locker area of an overcrowded school between classes, if all the students were 'roid-raging mutants who smelled really bad.

Bob led them towards the edge of the army. He made no effort to hide, not that it would have done any good. Being ten feet tall and glowing silver, Bob didn't do stealth very well. About thirty yards from the nearest monsters, Bob turned to face Percy. "Stay quiet and stay behind me," he advised. "They will not notice you."

"We hope," Percy muttered.

On the Titan's shoulder, Small Bob woke up from a nap. He purred seismically and arched his back, turning skeletal then back to calico. At least he didn't seem nervous.

Mitchell examined his own zombie hands. "Bob, if we're invisible . . . how can you see us? I mean, you're technically, you know . . ."

"Yes," Bob said. "But we are friends."

"Nyx and her children could see us," Mitchell said.

Bob shrugged. "That was in Nyx's realm. That is different."

"Uh . . . right." Mitchell didn't sound reassured, but they were here now. They didn't have any choice but to try.

Percy stared at the swarm of vicious monsters. "Well, at least we won't have to worry about bumping into any other friends in this crowd."

Bob grinned. "Yes, that is good news! Now, let's go. Death is close."

"The Doors of Death are close," Mitchell corrected. "Let's watch the phrasing."

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