Axel: Into the Lion's Maw VII
The rest of the walk back was, admittedly, a little awkward. Axel didn't mean to make Ethan go so pale or shut up so abruptly.
However, if he said he wasn't proud of the Leonis Caput's charm, he would be lying.
He and Ethan stepped through an archway of gold. The room on the other side was still illuminated with turquoise fire.
A cheer erupted. "It's the Lion!" someone shouted.
"They didn't leave us!"
From a glance over, Axel saw anger replace Ethan's fear. His scowl returned. Someone, Axel suspected, didn't like being rescued.
After their heart-to-heart, Axel wasn't going to let Ethan out of his sight. Nor was he going to waste a moment where another hostile deity could appear. He was impressed Ailiseu had kept everyone corralled within his turquoise flames. These soldiers didn't need to discover that the flames were nothing more than light tricks that Uncle Frasco had taught him to use in the circus.
"Get in two lines, side-by-side," Axel said, pacing back and forth in front of them to establish the start of the lines. Like herding his siblings. "Everyone hold onto the person in front of you. Keep your weapon in your other hand. No one goes off alone—is that clear?" There were nods of understanding as the troop scrambled to obey. "If you hear Mary, do not engage."
Axel pivot turned to face the golden-arched doorway. "And Mary," he called, in the event the goddess had perked back up, "You are not to approach my troops without explicit permission."[footnote 1]
"Kronos' troops," Ethan growled.
Axel glared. "Once we rejoin." Then, they would be Kronos' troops again. Until then, Axel pointed beside him. "You're leading the second column." To the others, "Protect your side of the column!"
He glanced around the floor for a dim glow. Not through the golden archway. Not through the silver one. This was going to make him look really stupid if he got them all organized to play Guess Which Way Leads to Death. He did have—what had Ethan called it? Clear vision? Right?
Something touched his neck—or hadn't yet?—he saw a flicker of finger movement, felt the caress moments after, and saw the echo of the hand before it vanished. Three transparent white gloves that blurred into one: Hecate.
Always here to give a third option, the helm mused.
Axel couldn't respond. His knees had gone weak, but he couldn't reveal that in front of the other demigods.
Hecate had trace up to his chin, tilting his head up.
There, above them, the roof was glowing with a Greek D.
Axel shook off the phantom sensation, unsure if it had been real. "Excuse me," he said to Ailiseu, borrowing their pilum. He tapped the symbol.
A retractable ladder popped out of the ceiling, joints groaning as it extended. Demigods exclaimed and ooed. He used the pilum to tug it down within reach, thinking, no matter how badly he wanted to, it might look undignified to jump for the bottom rung. As though constructed by the Fates, the ladder was wide enough to accommodate two people at once. He just hoped it was strong enough.
He felt a hand touch his shoulder. This time, it wasn't a crazed goddess or his friend's godly mother. It was Ailiseu, nodding their head gravely. He handed them back the pilum. "Thank you."
Behind them and behind Ethan, the demigod soldiers had lined up appropriately. They had expressions of scared hopefulness.
Was that a good attitude to take into battle?
Say something.
At times like this, Axel wished they had a better name for themselves. Camp Half-Blood had "campers" or "Greeks." Camp Jupiter had "legionaries" or "Romans." Kronians sounded too much like cronies. When Pax had suggested "Tambourines" for Mount Tam, Axel stopped the conversation before it caught on. They were a blend of nationalities and godly ancestry. Axel wasn't even a demigod: the one thing the rest of them shared. What brought them together?
He cleared his throat, tilted up his chin, and projected the way Uncle Frasco had taught him.
"We were forgotten. We were abandoned. Neglected. Abused," he glanced down the two columns, hoping each soldier felt seen. "Camp Half-Blood worships our abusers. They pay tribute at every meal to those who tormented us or left us to torment."
One of the newer demigods raised his sword and shouted, "Fuck those guys!"
There came a cheer.
Axel grinned fiercely. He raised his own sword in salute. "We fight for Camp Othrys! We fight for freedom from tyranny!" Cheers continued between each sentence. "We will defeat those that defend the practice of dictators!" Axel remembered Pax telling him how boring it got when he speechified about tyranny and oppression and how he should keep it simple unless he was speaking with Witch Boy.
So, to finish off, he shouted, "Let's go kick their asses!"
The tunnel echoed with a roar of approval and agreement.
As Axel and Ethan each placed a foot on the ladder, relieved to find it held their weight and that of the demigods behind them, the Leonis caput added, "I will lead us into battle!"
*Jack crawls from the grave to set this as a tiny offering to its followers' shrine before crawling back into its grave to seek out a juicier offering for next time*
Thank you for reading! I hope all of you enjoyed! Hopefully, in two weeks, I'll have the next installment in this segment for Into the Lion's Maw. Thank all of you so much for your comments, artwork, support and patience! I keep thinking things are going to settle down and they might be soon!
Footnote 1: Original draft, for those of you interested: "Everyone hold hands. I don't want ANYONE going off on their own. Is that clear? I do not want anyone to listen to Mary here without first okaying it with me. Mary, you're going to be integral in us getting out of here. Can you hold onto my hand."Axel offered her the severed bone hand.
She gleefully clenched it, immediately snapping a finger off.
