Naturally, I was in front. I started with seven poison arrows, figuring that many would have to hurt a Titan. I was right, but I didn’t think about something. Atlas could chase us into the clouds. “Luna!” Reyna shouted as she dodged his javelin again and again. “Plans?” I shook my head, but Thalia rose, determination in her eyes. And she charged. “Nooooooooo!” Reyna, Amanda, Katherine, Zoe, and I cried out in unison as the Titan General stabbed Thalia with his javelin. That became the last straw. I felt my body expand, my rage increasing, my speed and power breaking their limits. And when I raised my hands to shoot, I noticed my hands had a red glow around them. “The blessing of Mars-uh, Ares!” Reyna shouted. Katherine shook her head. “Definitely Mars. Her mother killed Ares’ son!” I didn’t know which was which, and I didn’t care. I thought about Thalia, and I charged. Later, they told me what happened. I had ran towards Atlas, kept shooting poison-tipped arrows into him over and over, dodging his javelin with incredible speed, until finally, he had fallen to the ground, dead. We had one problem, though. Who would hold the sky? After we rescued Nico, all five of us held the sky for a moment. “I have an idea,” Amanda whispered.