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her. A wiry arm wrapped around her neck, simultaneously pulling
back and pressing down until Helen fell to her knees. Her breath
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was cut off, and she was bent forward in such a way that she could
see nothing of the person behind her. She wondered who had won
that whole ?she?s mine? argument, Lucas or Hector? White and
blue blobs bloomed across her field of vision from lack of oxygen.
Then she pictured her dad coming home to find her dead body in
the driveway, and she knew that no matter how outnumbered she
might be, she had to fight back. She couldn?t let him lose another
person he loved. He?d never get over it.
Helen crooked her arm and rammed her elbow into her attacker?s
solar plexus with every bit of juice she had in her tank. She heard
the person suck wind and then she felt herself get dropped. The
heels of her hands scraped against the ground as she stopped her
forward momentum. She took two deep breaths before she looked
up, surprised that one of the others hadn?t jumped in to secure her.
Lucas stared down at her, his right arm thrown out and gripping
Hector by the shirt. Strangely, Hector was looking over his
shoulder?away from Helen. She barely had time to register that
fact before Lucas spoke. As he did the Furies began wailing behind
him. Helen wondered why it had taken this long for them to show
up, but she didn?t have a chance to dwell on it.
?Jason! Ariadne! Bring her back alive,? he commanded, stressing
the word alive as he looked pointedly at Hector. The twins took off
in the same direction Hector had been looking. Helen took that
moment to jump up and run for her life.
She had never tried to run at full speed before. She?d always
known that if she did she would discover every nightmare she had
ever had about herself was true. Monster, freak, animal, witch: all