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Authors: Gary Paulsen

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“Not much,” Warren agreed. “Ten bucks and no tip.”

“Are you going to be here tomorrow, or were you just telling Princey a story?”

“I’ll be here tomorrow.”

Rick sighed. “I guess I will be, too. I really need that new bike. I’ll see you.”

“Yeah,” Warren said, “I’ll see you.” He watched as Rick walked stiffly away, then climbed, groaning, onto his bicycle. His legs screamed from the pain of the minor refleshing they’d undergone.

“Hopefully,” he said to himself, “they aren’t so sore that they can’t speed me past the unicorn crossing.”

“Beware of the sausage maker on your ride home, Piggy.” Rank Frank laughed.

“Go kiss Medusa, Frank.” Warren pedaled painfully away.

The sun was setting. The air was summer-evening cool, with birds singing sweetly in the trees. A fairy family was having a picnic on a napkin across the street—a corn kernel, a whole thimbleful of soda, and a miniature marshmallow for dessert. It promised to be a beautiful evening.

Warren sighed. If only tomorrow would hold so much promise.

Tomorrow was just another day working at
Prince Charming’s Damsel in Distress Rescue Agency. If Warren was unlucky, and after today he had no reason to think he wouldn’t be, it would be another day of lousy assignments at half pay.

But maybe things will be different
, he thought.
Maybe I’ll get lucky. Maybe I’ll get an easy assignment—like slaying a dragon
.

H
EROES
OF
M
YTHOLOGY

The ancient Greeks believed that the world was flat and circular and that the only existing sea, the Mediterranean, was filled with dragons, monsters, and enchantresses. Believing in heroes and gods who championed the common man gave people a sense of well-being and security.

HERCULES
—the son of the god Zeus and a mortal woman, Alcmene. This hero was famous for his strength and courage. His most outstanding exploits were his twelve labors. The sixth of those labors, which is mentioned in this book, was cleaning the stables of King Augeas by running rivers through them.

JASON
—the son of King Aeson of Thessaly. Jason was raised by the centaur Chiron. When he was grown up and ready to take his place on the throne of Thessaly, he found that it had been usurped by his uncle Pelias. Pelias promised to give the throne back if Jason could bring him the Golden Fleece from Colchis. Jason led a band of heroes, called the Argonauts, on a successful mission to find the pure gold wool of the sacred ram.

ORPHEUS
—the son of the muse Calliope. Orpheus went to the god of the underworld, Pluto, to rescue his wife from him. Orpheus’ singing was so beautiful and sad that Pluto let him take her. There was one condition: He couldn’t look back at her as they left the underworld. Out of concern, Orpheus glanced back, and his wife was lost to him forever.

THESEUS
—the son of Aegeus of Athens. This hero was one of Jason’s band of Argonauts and was involved in several fantastic adventures. He was most famous for killing the Minotaur, a monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man.

PERSEUS
—the son of Zeus and Danäe. With the help of a helmet of invisibility, Athena’s shield, and Hermes’ sword, he cut off the head of the Gorgon Medusa. He looked into the shield to escape her gaze, which would have turned him to stone.

ACHILLES
—the son of a nymph and Peleus. He was a great hero of the Trojan war. When he was a baby, he was dipped into the river Styx to make him invincible. His mother held him by the heel, which became the only spot on Achilles’ body that could be hurt. During the Trojan war he was shot in the heel with an arrow, and he died near the main gate of Troy.

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 … please, anybody … fire … need help
.”

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