“But you’re just a character in a story!” Jewel protested.

  “I am so much more than that, thanks to you,” Idrin said. “I owe you everything.”

  Jewel shook her head, not fully accepting this. So it was up to me to get to the point. “Can you show us the way out of here, Idrin?”

  “Yes, but it is dangerous. It might be easier just to remain here.”

  “No,” Jewel said firmly.

  I knew that was that. My wife’s firmness was another person’s hard rock. “Can we trust her?” I asked Myrrh, whose telepathy was good for things like this.

  “With your life,” Myrrh said emphatically.

  Was I missing something? This was a fictional person, animated here in Hades; she couldn’t have much depth of character. Yet I trusted Myrrh’s judgment. “Do it,” I told Idrin.

  The girl and the ifrit walked ahead of us, showing the way. They had similar figures, yet somehow the ifrit oozed sex appeal while the girl was merely a nice girl. Curious contrast.

  Belatedly, I also noticed that we were not following a path, but rather were winding through crevices in the foliage. No path led out of the forest, but it seemed that there was after all a way.

  We reached a kind of alley through the trees, where the ground was pressed flat and nothing grew. We paused.

  “Here there be dragons,” Idris said. “They threaten to consume any souls who venture this way.”

  Cerberus strode forward. “No, they have fire,” Sinbad warned. “You can't get close enough to chomp them.”

  The big dog paused, accepting the caution.

  “Duban?” I said. “Medea?”

  Both of them stepped forward into the alley. Immediately the dragons charged from either direction, jetting fire. Duban held up his left hand, and the dragon on the left crashed into an invisible wall, painfully compacting its hot snoot. Medea held up her right hand and the dragon on the right encountered a scintillating curtain that electrified it; in fact for a moment its entire skeleton showed as a glowing internal framework. That was some shock!

  We walked between the two defunct monsters and continued on our way as if nothing had happened. In due course we came to another alley. This one was patrolled by a giant ogre. It saw us and bared its yellow meat-chopper teeth. The women held Cerberus back. Duban and Medea stepped forth again, the ogre reached down, and received two water bombs in its ears. Or rather, acid bombs, because in moments its head melted. Disconcerted, the monster lumbered away, headless. Ogres were not smart; it would take it time to discover its loss.

  “We work well together,” Medea remarked to Duban. “Perhaps some day we will have more of a relationship.”

  “The Hades!” Jewel and Myrrh said together.

  Medea merely smiled knowingly. I gritted my teeth.

  Eventually we emerged from the forest and arrived at the outer wall. “How is it you knew the way out, when there is supposed to be no way out?” Jewel asked Idrin.

  “No path out,” Idris said.

  “I’d rather not say,” the girl said. “It’s awkward.”

  “Oh, come on,” Jewel said. “If you don’t tell us, we shall have to find some way to repay you for your service to us.”

  “Oh, no, no need for that,” the girl protested. “I would do anything for you. Anything at all. I owe everything to you.”

  I was curious too, so I let Jewel proceed in her relentless way. What was the mystery of this invented girl?

  “I have greater freedom than other souls,” Idrin finally explained, “because if I did not find the way out, there would be a paradox.”

  “Paradox!” Jewel said. “How can such a simple thing be that?”

  “Because you are destined to continue your life in joy and fulfillment as Queen for a long time to come,” Idrin said. “You could not do that if you did not escape Hades.”

  “Yes, of course. But how does this relate to you, when you’re not even real?”

  “I will become fully real in a few months, beyond Hades,” Idrin said.

  “A few months?”

  The girl blushed. “When you birth me. I don’t want to be born in Hades.”

  Jewel stared at her, speechless. That very seldom happened to my wife.

  “Yes,” Myrrh said softly. “Idrin is your daughter-to-be. That’s why she is doing her utmost to help you.”

  Still wordless, Jewel hugged her, tears flowing. That, too, seldom happened to her.

  Then Idrin disengaged and turned to me. I hugged her too, wordless and tearful. Beyond her I saw Medea, and I realized she had known. Instead of using it against me, she had honored our deal and used it on our behalf. It seemed she truly wanted our acceptance, apart from escape from Hades, just as Cerberus did.

  “Mother, I must take the Key,” Duban said. “It is a rare and potent artifact that could be dangerous near a baby. Lamprey is trusting me to safeguard it for him.”

  So that was what Lamprey had said to Duban. The boy was now a full magician, and could surely handle the dangerous artifact. Jewel handed over the Key.

  Duban unlocked the Gate and we passed through. As we did, Idrin and Idris faded out. They were no longer in Hades. I wondered whether the ifrit would reappear after Idrin was born. I rather thought she would. After all, Jewel had made her too.

  Somehow I knew already that Duban would now have the power to govern the Figurehead, and that we would have a safe sail home. I did not know whether Lamprey would defeat Hades, but was sure that Duban would find out when the time was appropriate.

  I looked forward to being a father again. I liked Idrin already. As for Idris—I suspected she would be interested in being somebody’s royal concubine. Things were looking very promising.

  The End

  To be continued in:

  Aladdin’s Odyssey

  The Aladdin Series #4

  Coming soon!

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  OTHER BOOKS BY PIERS ANTHONY

  Macroscope

  Prostho Plus

  Race Against Time

  Rings of Ice

  Triple Detente

  Steppe

  But What of Earth?

  Hasan

  Mute

  Shade of the Tree

  Ghost

  Total Recall

  Hard Sell

  Balook

  Firefly

  MerCycle

  Tatham Mound

  Killobyte

  Volk

  Realty Check

  Tortoise Reform

  Alfred

  Eroma

  Pandora Park

  The Sopaths

  NOVELLAS

  To Be a Woman

  Shepherd

  Odd Exam

  SHORT FICTION

  Anthonology

  Alien Plot

  Relationships

  Relationships 2

  Relationships 3

  Relationships 4

  Relationships 5

  NON-FICTION

  Bio of an Ogre

  Letters To Jenny

  How Precious Was That While

  Piers Anthony’s Visual Guide to Xanth (with Jody Lynn Nye)

  ATON SERIES

  1. Chthon

  2. Phthor

  BATTLE CIRCLE SERIES

  1. Sos the Rope

  2. Var the Stick

  3. Neq the Sword

  OF MAN AND MANTA SERIES

  1. Omnivore

  2. Orn

  3. Ox

  CLUSTER SERIES

  1. Cluster

  2. Chaining the Lady

  3. Kirlian Quest

  4. Thousandstar

  5. Viscous Circle

  TAROT SERIES

  1. God of Tarot

  2. Vision of Tarot

  3. Faith of Tarot

  XANTH SERIES

  1. A Spell for Chameleon

  2. The Source of Magic

  3. Castle Roogna

  4. Centaur Aisle

  5. Ogre, Ogre
r />   6. Night Mare

  7. Dragon on a Pedestal

  8. Crewel Lye

  9. Golem in the Gears

  10. Vale of the Vole

  11. Heaven Cent

  12. Man from Mundania

  13. Isle of View

  14. Question Quest

  15. The Color of Her Panties

  16. Demons Don’t Dream

  17. Harpy Thyme

  18. Geis of the Gargoyle

  19. Roc and a Hard Place

  20. Yon Ill Wind

  21. Faun & Games

  22. Zombie Lover

  23. Xone of Contention

  24. The Dastard

  25. Swell Foop

  26. Up in a Heaval

  27. Cube Route

  28. Currant Events

  29. Pet Peeve

  30. Stork Naked

  31. Air Apparent

  32. Two to the Fifth

  33. Jumper Cable

  34. Knot Gneiss

  35. Well-Tempered Clavicle

  36. Luck of the Draw

  ADEPT SERIES

  1. Split Infinity

  2. Blue Adept

  3. Juxtaposition

  4. Out of Phaze

  5. Robot Adept

  6. Unicorn Point

  7. Phaze Doubt

  INCARNATIONS OF IMMORTALITY SERIES

  1. On a Pale Horse

  2. Bearing an Hourglass

  3. With a Tangled Skein

  4. Wielding a Red Sword

  5. Being a Green Mother

  6. For Love of Evil

  7. And Eternity

  8. Under a Velvet Cloak

  BIO OF A SPACE TYRANT SERIES

  1. Refugee

  2. Mercenary

  3. Politician

  4. Executive

  5. Statesman

  6. The Iron Maiden

  MODE SERIES

  1. Virtual Mode

  2. Fractal Mode

  3. Chaos Mode

  4. DoOon Mode

  GEODYSSEY SERIES

  1. Isle of Woman

  2. Shame of Man

  3. Hope of Earth

  4. Muse of Art

  5. Climate of Change

  PORNUCOPIA SERIES

  (adults only)

  1. Pornucopia

  2. The Magic Fart

  CHROMAGIC SERIES

  1. Key to Havoc

  2. Key to Chroma

  3. Key to Destiny

  4. Key to Liberty

  5. Key to Survival

  TRAIL MIX SERIES

  1. Amoeba

  2. Beetle Juice

  DRAGON’S GOLD SERIES

  with Robert E. Margroff

  1. Dragon’s Gold

  2. Serpent’s Silver

  3. Chimaera’s Copper

  4. Orc’s Opal

  5. Mouvar’s Magic

  JASON STRIKER SERIES

  with Robert Fuentes

  1. Kiai!

  2. Mistress of Death

  3. Bamboo Bloodbath

  4. Ninja’s Revenge

  5. Amazon Slaughter

  6. Curse of the Ninja

  THE ALADDIN SERIES

  with J.R. Rain

  1. Aladdin Relighted

  2. Aladdin Sins Bad

  3. Aladdin and the Flying Dutchman

  COLLABORATIONS

  The Ring w/Robert E. Margroff

  The E.S.P. Worm w/Robert E. Margroff

  Pretender w/Frances T. Hall

  Dead Morn w/Roberto Fuentes

  Uncollected Stars w/Malzberg/Greenberg/Waugh (anthology)

  Through the Ice w/Robert Kornwise

  Caterpillar’s Question w/Philip Jose Farmer

  If I Pay Thee Not in Gold w/Mercedes Lackey

  Tales From the Great Turtle w/Richard Gilliam (anthology)

  The Willing Spirit w/Alfred Tella

  Spider Legs w/Clifford Pickover

  Quest for the Fallen Star w/J R Goolsby and Alan Riggs

  Dream a Little Dream w/Julie Brady

  The Secret of Spring w/Jo Anne Taeusch

  The Gutbucket Quest w/Ron Leming

  SHORT STORIES

  (e-published)

  “Knave”

  “Serial”

  “Juliet”

  “Lost Things”

  OTHER BOOKS BY J.R. RAIN

  The Lost Ark

  The Body Departed

  Silent Echo

  VAMPIRE FOR HIRE SERIES

  Moon Dance

  Vampire Moon

  American Vampire

  Moon Child

  Vampire Dawn

  Vampire Games

  Moon Island (coming soon)

  SAMANTHA MOON NOVELLAS

  Christmas Moon

  Moon Shadow (coming soon)

  SAMANTHA MOON CASE FILES

  Vampire Blues: Four Stories

  Vampire Gold: Four Stories (coming soon)

  THE JIM KNIGHTHORSE SERIES

  Dark Horse

  The Mummy Case

  Hail Mary

  Clean Slate (coming soon)

  ELVIS MYSTERY SERIES

  Elvis Has Not Left the Building

  You Ain’t Nothin’ But a Hound Dog (coming soon)

  THE SPINOZA NOVELLAS

  The Vampire With the Dragon Tattoo

  The Vampire Who Played Dead

  The Vampire in the Iron Mask

  THE GRAIL QUEST TRILOGY

  Arthur

  Merlin (coming soon)

  WITH PIERS ANTHONY

  Aladdin Relighted

  Aladdin Sins Bad

  Aladdin and the Flying Dutchman

  Aladdin’s Odyssey (coming soon)

  WITH SCOTT NICHOLSON

  Cursed!

  Ghost College

  The Vampire Club

  WITH H.T. NIGHT AND SCOTT NICHOLSON

  Bad Blood

  WITH AIDEN JAMES

  Temple of the Jaguar

  SHORT STORIES

  The Bleeder and Other Stories

  Teeth and Other Stories

  Vampire Nights and Other Stories

  Vampire Rain and Other Stories

  SCREENPLAYS

  Judas Silver

  Lost Eden

  NON-FICTION

  The Rain Interviews (2008-2011)

  SHORT STORY ANTHOLOGIES

  Vampires, Zombies and Ghosts, Oh My!

  About the Authors:

  Piers Anthony is one of the world’s most prolific and popular authors. His fantasy Xanth novels have been read and loved by millions of readers around the world, and have been on the New York Times Best Seller list twenty-one times. Although Piers is mostly known for fantasy and science fiction, he has written several novels in other genres as well, including historical fiction, martial arts, and horror. Piers lives with his wife in a secluded woods hidden deep in Central Florida.

  Please visit him at www.hipiers.com for a complete list of his fiction and non-fiction and to read his monthly newsletter.

  J.R. Rain is an ex-private investigator who now writes full-time. He lives in a small house on a small island with his small dog, Sadie, who has more energy than Robin Williams.

  Please visit him at www.jrrain.com.

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