We crept through the rocky terrain as silently as Hercules' massive frame would allow, which honestly wasn't very silent at all.
Every step seemed to echo off the mountain walls, and I kept wincing at the sound of loose stones rolling beneath my feet.
"Remember," I whispered to Iolaus, "we're not trying to surprise it - we just need to get close enough to start the plan." My leather-wrapped hands were sweating inside their grips, and I kept running through the sequence of moves in my head like I was preparing for the world's most dangerous dance recital.
And despite me warning Iolaus, I was more concerned about myself rather than him messing up the plan!
The lion's lair looked different in the full light of day - more exposed, but somehow more terrifying. Massive claw marks scored the rocks around the entrance, and the ground was littered with bones that I tried very hard not to look at too closely.