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House Of Hades Chapter 3

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House Of Hades Chapter 3
*Chapter 3: Flashbacks in the House of Hades This book is loaded full of flashbacks from the brave seven heroes pasts. One of the flashbacks (pages 60-64) refers back to the night that Leo’s mother died and when Leo talks to Gaea (antagonist). This refers to how Gaea (antagonist)
“Where are you going, my little hero? Gaea (antagonist) asked. Stay, and meet my favorite son.
Leo darted to left but the earth goddesses laughter followed him.
The night your mother died, I warned you. I said the Fates would not allow me to kill you then. But now you Leo darted to left but the earth goddesses laughter followed him have chosen your path. Your death is near, Leo Valdez.
He ran to the drafting table-his mother’s old workstation. The
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He wanted to check if they were alive. He wanted to help them. But somehow he knew he was running out of time.
He jogged toward the only living people he saw—a group of Romans standing at the volleyball pit. Two centurions leaned casually on their javelins, chatting with a tall skinny blond guy in a purple toga. Leo stumbled. It was that freak Octavian, the augur from Camp Jupiter, who was always screaming for war.
Octavian turned to face him, but he seemed to be in a trance. His features were slack, his eyes closed. When he spoke, it was in Gaea (antagonist)’s voice: This cannot be prevented. The Romans move east from New York. They advance on your camp, and nothing can slow them down.
Leo was tempted to punch Octavian in the face. Instead, he kept running.
He climbed Half-Blood Hill. At the summit, lightning had splintered the giant pine tree.
He faltered to a stop. The back of the hill was shorn away. Beyond it, the entire world was gone. Leo saw nothing but clouds far below—a rolling silver carpet under the dark sky. Leo reached for his tool belt. The pockets were sewn shut. He tried to speak—to say anything that would save his life—but he couldn’t make a sound as if the air had been stolen from his

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