


Theres also the terrifying furies who stalk her, appearing whenever Lucas is present, and the fact that she seems to have taken to walking through Hades in her dreamsor so her bloodied feet and sand-strewn sheets would suggest.įearful that she may be going mad, Helen tries to get to the bottom of these strange eventsand in doing so finds herself falling, completely and utterly, for Lucas Delos. But Helens newfound penchant for attempted homicide isnt all that concerns her.

Helen, far from performing her usual trick of fading into the background, finds herself quite literally seizing upon Lucas in an effort to kill him. But how atypical she truly is she doesnt realise until Lucas Delos arrives on the scene. Oh, you saw that reference to Olympus, did you?ĭespite her focus on grades, sports and the endless battle that is the schoolyard social scene, Helen is not your typical teenage girl. Shes not only strikingly gorgeous, but shes effortlessly bright, and not to mention athletic beyond the hopes of 'all but the finest Olympic athletes. But this isnt because Helen is lacking in any way: rather, its the opposite. Helen Hamilton is shy and nervous to a fault: even a modicum of attention is enough to see her suffering from stomach cramps and seeking solace away from the rest of the crowd.
