โIf the entry hall had been cold,ย the throne room was like a meat locker.โ
Mist hung in the air. Jason shivered, and his breath steamed. Along the walls, purple tapestries showed scenes of snowy forests, barren mountains, and glaciers. High above, ribbons of colored lightโthe aurora borealisโ pulsed along the ceiling. A layer of snow covered the floor, so Jason had to step carefully. All around the room stood life-size ice sculpture warriorsโ some in Greek armor, some medieval, some in modern camouflageโall frozen in various attack positions, swords raised, guns locked and loaded.
At least Jasonย thoughtย they were sculptures. Then he tried to step between two Greek spearmen, and they moved with surprising speed, their joints cracking and spraying ice crystals as they crossed their javelins to block Jasonโs path.
From the far end of the hall, a manโs voice rang out in a language that sounded like French. The room was so long and misty, Jason couldnโt see the other end; but whatever the man said, the ice guards uncrossed their javelins.
โItโs fine,โ Khione said. โMy father has ordered them not to kill you just yet.โ
โSuper,โ Jason said.
Zethes prodded him in the back with his sword. โKeep moving, Jason Junior.โ
โPlease donโt call me that.โ
โMy father is not a patient man,โ Zethes warned, โand the beautiful Piper, sadly, is losing her magic hairdo very fast. Later, perhaps, I can lend her something from my wide assortment of hair products.โ
โThanks,โ Piper grumbled.
They kept walking, and the mist parted to reveal a man on an ice throne. He was sturdily built, dressed in a stylish white suit that seemed woven from snow, with dark purple wings that spread out to either side. His long hair and shaggy beard were encrusted with icicles, so Jason couldnโt tell if his hair was gray or just white with frost. His arched eyebrows made him look angry, but his eyes twinkled more warmly than his daughterโsโas if he might have a sense of humor buried somewhere under that permafrost. Jason hoped so.
โBienvenu,โย the king said. โJe suis Boreas le Roi. Et vous?โ
Khione the snow goddess was about to speak, but Piper stepped forward and curtsied.
โVotre Majestรฉ,โย she said,ย โ je suis Piper McLean. Et cโest Jason, fils de Zeus.โ
The king smiled with pleasant surprise.ย โVous parlez franรงais? Trรจs bien!โ
โPiper, you speak French?โ Jason asked. Piper frowned. โNo. Why?โ โYou just spoke French.โ Piper blinked. โI did?โ The king said something else, and Piper nodded.ย โOui,
Votre Majestรฉ.โ
The king laughed and clapped his hands, obviously delighted. He said a few more sentences then swept his hand toward his daughter as if shooing her away.
Khione looked miffed. โThe king saysโโ
โHe says Iโm a daughter of Aphrodite,โ Piper interrupted, โso naturally I can speak French, which is the language of love. I had no idea. His Majesty says Khione wonโt have to translate now.โ
Behind them, Zethes snorted, and Khione shot him a murderous look.
She bowed stiffly to her father and took a step back.
The king sized up Jason, and Jason decided it would be a good idea to bow. โYour Majesty, Iโm Jason Grace. Thank you for, um, not killing us. May I ask โฆ why does a Greek god speak French?โ
Piper had another exchange with the king.
โHe speaks the language of his host country,โ Piper translated. โHe says all gods do this. Most Greek gods speak English, as they now reside in the United States, but Boreas was never welcomed in their realm. His
domain was always far to the north. These days he likes Quebec, so he speaks French.โ
The king said something else, and Piper turned pale. โThe king says โฆโ She faltered. โHe saysโโ
โOh, allow me,โ Khione said. โMy father says he has orders to kill you.
Did I not mention that earlier?โ
Jason tensed. The king was still smiling amiably, like heโd just delivered great news.
โKill us?โ Jason said. โWhy?โ
โBecause,โ the king said, in heavily accented English, โmy lord Aeolus has commanded it.โ
Boreas rose. He stepped down from his throne and furled his wings against his back. As he approached, Khione and Zethes bowed. Jason and Piper followed their example.
โI shall deign to speak your language,โ Boreas said, โas Piper McLean has honored me in mine.ย Toujours, I have had a fondness for the children of Aphrodite. As for you, Jason Grace, my master Aeolus would not expect me to kill a son of Lord Zeus โฆ without first hearing you out.โ
Jasonโs gold coin seemed to grow heavy in his pocket. If he were forced to fight, he didnโt like his chances. Two seconds at least to summon his blade. Then heโd be facing a god, two of his children, and an army of freeze-dried warriors.
โAeolus is the master of the winds, right?โ Jason asked. โWhy would he want us dead?โ
โYou are demigods,โ Boreas said, as if this explained everything. โAeolusโs job is to contain the winds, and demigods have always caused him many headaches. They ask him for favors. They unleash winds and cause chaos. But the final insult was the battle with Typhon last summerโฆโ
Boreas waved his hand, and a sheet of ice like a flat-screen TV appeared in the air. Images of a battle flickered across the surfaceโa giant wrapped in storm clouds, wading across a river toward the Manhattan skyline. Tiny, glowing figuresโthe gods, Jason guessedโswarmed around him like angry wasps, pounding the monster with lightning and fire.
Finally the river erupted in a massive whirlpool, and the smoky form sank beneath the waves and disappeared.
โThe storm giant, Typhon,โ Boreas explained. โThe first time the gods defeated him, eons ago, he did not die quietly. His death released a host of storm spiritsโwild winds that answered to no one. It was Aeolusโs job to track them all down and imprison them in his fortress. The other godsโ they did not help. They did not even apologize for the inconvenience. It took Aeolus centuries to track down all the storm spirits, and naturally this irritated him. Then, last summer, Typhon was defeated againโโ
โAnd his death released another wave ofย venti,โ Jason guessed. โWhich made Aeolus even angrier.โ
โCโest vrai,โย Boreas agreed.
โBut, Your Majesty,โ Piper said, โthe gods had no choice but to battle Typhon. He was going to destroy Olympus! Besides, why punish demigods for that?โ
The king shrugged. โAeolus cannot take out his anger on the gods. They are his bosses, and very powerful. So he gets even with the demigods who helped them in the war. He issued orders to us: demigods who come to us for aid are no longer to be tolerated. We are to crush your little mortal faces.โ
There was an uncomfortable silence.
โThat sounds โฆ extreme,โ Jason ventured. โBut youโre not going to crush our faces yet, right? Youโre going to listen to us first, โcause once you hear about our questโโ
โYes, yes,โ the king agreed. โYou see, Aeolus also said that a son of Zeus might seek my aid, and if this happened, I should listen to you before destroying you, as you mightโhow did he put it?โmake all our lives very interesting. I am only obligated toย listen,ย however. After that, I am free to pass judgment as I see fit. But Iย willย listen first. Khione wishes this also. It may be that we will not kill you.โ
Jason felt like he could almost breathe again. โGreat. Thanks.โ
โDo not thank me.โ Boreas smiled. โThere are many ways you could make our lives interesting. Sometimes we keep demigods for our amusement, as you can see.โ
He gestured around the room to the various ice statues.
Piper made a strangled noise. โYou meanโtheyโre all demigods?
Frozen demigods? Theyโre alive?โ
โAn interesting question,โ Boreas conceded, as if it had never occurred to him before. โThey do not move unless they are obeying my orders. The rest of the time, they are merely frozen. Unless they were to melt, I suppose, which would be very messy.โ
Khione stepped behind Jason and put her cold fingers on his neck. โMy father gives me such lovely presents,โ she murmured in his ear. โJoin our court. Perhaps Iโll let your friends go.โ
โWhat?โ Zethes broke in. โIf Khione gets this one, then I deserve the girl. Khione always gets more presents!โ
โNow, children,โ Boreas said sternly. โOur guests will think you are spoiled! Besides, you moved too fast. We have not even heard the demigodโs story yet. Then we will decide what to do with them. Please, Jason Grace, entertain us.โ
Jason felt his brain shutting down. He didnโt look at Piper for fear heโd completely lose it. Heโd gotten them into this, and now they were going dieโor worse, theyโd be amusements for Boreasโs children and end up frozen forever in this throne room, slowly corroding from freezer burn.
Khione purred and stroked his neck. Jason didnโt plan it, but electricity sparked along his skin. There was loudย pop, and Khione flew backward, skidding across the floor.
Zethes laughed. โThat is good! Iโm glad you did that, even though I have to kill you now.โ
For a moment, Khione was too stunned to react. Then the air around her began to swirl with a micro-blizzard. โYou dareโโ
โStop,โ Jason ordered, with as much force as he could muster. โYouโre not going to kill us. And youโre not going to keep us. Weโre on a quest for the queen of the gods herself, so unless you want Hera busting down your doors, youโre going to let us go.โ
He sounded a lot more confident than he felt, but it got their attention. Khioneโs blizzard swirled to a stop. Zethes lowered his sword. They both looked uncertainly at their father.
โHmm,โ Boreas said. His eyes twinkled, but Jason couldnโt tell if it was with anger or amusement. โA son of Zeus, favored by Hera? This is
definitely a first. Tell us your story.โ
Jason wouldโve botched it right there. He hadnโt been expecting to get the chance to talk, and now that he could, his voice abandoned him.
Piper saved him. โYour Majesty.โ She curtsied again with incredible poise, considering her life was on the line. She told Boreas the whole story, from the Grand Canyon to the prophecy, much better and faster than Jason could have.
โAll we ask for is guidance,โ Piper concluded. โThese storm spirits attacked us, and theyโre working for some evil mistress. If we find them, maybe we can find Hera.โ
The king stroked the icicles in his beard. Out the windows, night had fallen, and the only light came from the aurora borealis overhead, washing everything in red and blue.
โI know of these storm spirits,โ Boreas said. โI know where they are kept, and of the prisoner they took.โ
โYou mean Coach Hedge?โ Jason asked. โHeโs alive?โ
Boreas waved aside the question. โFor now. But the one who controls these storm winds โฆ It would be madness to oppose her. You would be better staying here as frozen statues.โ
โHeraโs in trouble,โ Jason said. โIn three days sheโs going to beโI donโt knowโconsumed, destroyed, something. And a giant is going to rise.โ
โYes,โ Boreas agreed. Was it Jasonโs imagination, or did he shoot Khione an angry look? โMany horrible things are waking. Even my children do not tell me all the news they should. The Great Stirring of monsters that began with Kronosโyour father Zeus foolishly believed it would end when the Titans were defeated. But just as it was before, so it is now. The final battle is yet to come, and the one who will wake is more terrible than any Titan. Storm spiritsโthese are only beginning. The earth has many more horrors to yield up. When monsters no longer stay in Tartarus, and souls are no longer confined to Hades โฆ Olympus has good reason to fear.โ
Jason wasnโt sure what all this meant, but he didnโt like the way Khione was smilingโlikeย thisย was her definition of fun.
โSo youโll help us?โ Jason asked the king.
Boreas scowled. โI did not say that.โ โPlease, Your Majesty,โ Piper said.
Everyoneโs eyes turned toward her. She had to be scared out of her mind, but she looked beautiful and confidentโand it had nothing to do with the blessing of Aphrodite. She looked herself again, in day-old traveling clothes with choppy hair and no makeup. But she almost glowed with warmth in that cold throne room. โIf you tell us where the storm spirits are, we can capture them and bring them to Aeolus. Youโd look good in front of your boss. Aeolus might pardon us and the other demigods. We could even rescue Gleeson Hedge. Everyone wins.โ
โSheโs pretty,โ Zethes mumbled. โI mean, sheโs right.โ
โFather, donโt listen to her,โ Khione said. โSheโs a child of Aphrodite.
She dares to charmspeak a god? Freeze her now!โ
Boreas considered this. Jason slipped his hand in his pocket and got ready to bring out the gold coin. If things went wrong, heโd have to move fast.
The movement caught Boreasโs eye. โWhat is that on your forearm, demigod?โ
Jason hadnโt realized his coat sleeve had gotten pushed up, revealing the edge of his tattoo. Reluctantly, he showed Boreas his marks.
The godโs eyes widened. Khione actually hissed and stepped away.
Then Boreas did something unexpected. He laughed so loudly, an icicle cracked from the ceiling and crashed next to his throne. The godโs form began to flicker. His beard disappeared. He grew taller and thinner, and his clothes changed into a Roman toga, lined with purple. His head was crowned with a frosty laurel wreath, and a gladiusโa Roman sword like Jasonโsโhung at his side.
โAquilon,โ Jason said, though where he got the godโs Roman name from, he had no idea.
The god inclined his head. โYou recognize me better in this form, yes?
And yet you said you came from Camp Half-Blood?โ Jason shifted his feet. โUh โฆ yes, Your Majesty.โ
โAnd Hera sent you thereโฆโ The winter godโs eyes were full of mirth. โI understand now. Oh, she plays a dangerous game. Bold, but dangerous!
No wonder Olympus is closed. They must be trembling at the gamble she has taken.โ
โJason,โ Piper said nervously, โwhy did Boreas change shape? The toga, the wreath. Whatโs going on?โ
โItโs his Roman form,โ Jason said. โBut whatโs going onโI donโt know.โ
The god laughed. โNo, Iโm sure you donโt. This should be very interesting to watch.โ
โDoes that mean youโll let us go?โ Piper asked.
โMy dear,โ Boreas said, โthere is no reason for me to kill you. If Heraโs plan fails, which I think it will, you will tear each other apart. Aeolus will never have to worry about demigods again.โ
Jason felt as if Khioneโs cold fingers were on his neck again, but it wasnโt herโit was just the feeling that Boreas was right. That sense of wrongness which had bothered Jason since he got to Camp Half-Blood, and Chironโs comment about his arrival being disastrousโBoreas knew what they meant.
โI donโt suppose you could explain?โ Jason asked.
โOh, perish the thought! It is not for me to interfere in Heraโs plan. No wonder she took your memory.โ Boreas chuckled, apparently still having a great time imagining demigods tearing each other apart. โYou know, I have a reputation as a helpful wind god. Unlike my brethren, Iโve been known to fall in love with mortals. Why, my sons Zethes and Calais started as demigodsโโ
โWhich explains why they are idiots,โ Khione growled.
โStop it!โ Zethes snapped back. โJust because you were born a full goddessโโ
โBoth of you, freeze,โ Boreas ordered. Apparently, that word carried a lot of weight in the household, because the two siblings went absolutely still. โNow, as I was saying, I have a good reputation, but it is rare that Boreas plays an important role in the affairs of gods. I sit here in my palace, at the edge of civilization, and so rarely have amusements. Why, even that fool Notus, the South Wind, gets spring break in Cancรบn. What do I get? A winter festival with naked Quรฉbรฉcois rolling around in the snow!โ
โI like the winter festival,โ Zethes muttered.
โMy point,โ Boreas snapped, โis that I now have a chance to be the center. Oh, yes, I will let you go on this quest. You will find your storm spirits in the windy city, of course. Chicagoโโ
โFather!โ Khione protested.
Boreas ignored his daughter. โIf you can capture the winds, you may be able to gain safe entrance to the court of Aeolus. If by some miracle you succeed, be sure to tell him you captured the winds on my orders.โ
โOkay, sure,โ Jason said. โSo Chicago is where weโll find this lady whoโs controlling the winds? Sheโs the one whoโs trapped Hera?โ
โAh.โ Boreas grinned. โThose are two different questions, son of Jupiter.โ
Jupiter,ย Jason noticed.ย Before, he called me son of Zeus.
โThe one who controls the winds,โ Boreas continued, โyes, you will find her in Chicago. Butย sheย is only a servantโa servant who is very likely to destroy you. If you succeed against her and take the winds, then you may go to Aeolus. Only he has knowledge of all the winds on the earth. All secrets come to his fortress eventually. If anyone can tell you where Hera is imprisoned, it is Aeolus. As for who you will meet when you finally find Heraโs cageโtruly, if I told you that, you would beg me to freeze you.โ
โFather,โ Khione protested, โyou canโt simply let themโโ
โI can do what I like,โ he said, his voice hardening. โI am still master here, am I not?โ
The way Boreas glared at his daughter, it was obvious they had some ongoing argument. Khioneโs eyes flashed with anger, but she clenched her teeth. โAs you wish, Father.โ
โNow go, demigods,โ Boreas said, โbefore I change my mind. Zethes, escort them out safely.โ
They all bowed, and the god of the North Wind dissolved into mist.
Back in the entry hall, Cal and Leo were waiting for them. Leo looked cold but unharmed. Heโd even gotten cleaned up, and his clothes looked newly washed, like heโd used the hotelโs valet service. Festus the dragon was
back in normal form, snorting fire over his scales to keep himself defrosted.
As Khione led them down the stairs, Jason noticed that Leoโs eyes followed her. Leo started combing his hair back with his hands. Uh-oh, Jason thought. He made a mental note to warn Leo about the snow goddess later. She was not someone to get a crush on.
At the bottom step, Khione turned to Piper. โYou have fooled my father, girl. But you have not fooled me. We are not done. And you, Jason Grace, I will see you as a statue in the throne room soon enough.โ
โBoreas is right,โ Jason said. โYouโre a spoiled kid. See you around, ice princess.โ
Khioneโs eyes flared pure white. For once, she seemed at a loss for words. She stormed back up the stairsโliterally. Halfway up, she turned into a blizzard and disappeared.
โBe careful,โ Zethes warned. โShe never forgets an insult.โ Cal grunted in agreement. โBad sister.โ
โSheโs the goddess of snow,โ Jason said. โWhatโs she going to do, throw snowballs at us?โ But as he said it, Jason had a feeling Khione could do a whole lot worse.
Leo looked devastated. โWhat happened up there? You made her mad?
Is she mad at me too? Guys, that was my prom date!โ
โWeโll explain later,โ Piper promised, but when she glanced at Jason, he realized she expectedย himย to explain.
Whatย hadย happened up there? Jason wasnโt sure. Boreas had turned into Aquilon, his Roman form, as if Jasonโs presence caused him to go schizophrenic.
The idea that Jason had been sent to Camp Half-Blood seemed to amuse the god, but Boreas/Aquilon hadnโt let them go out of kindness. Cruel excitement had danced in his eyes, as if heโd just placed a bet on a dogfight.
You will tear each other apart, heโd said with delight.ย Aeolus will never have to worry about demigods again.
Jason looked away from Piper, trying not to show how unnerved he was. โYeah,โ he agreed, โweโll explain later.โ
โBe careful, pretty girl,โ Zethes said. โThe winds between here and Chicago are bad-tempered. Many other evil things are stirring. I am sorry you will not be staying. You would make a lovely ice statue, in which I could check my reflection.โ
โThanks,โ Piper said. โBut Iโd sooner play hockey with Cal.โ โHockey?โ Calโs eyes lit up.
โJoking,โ Piper said. โAnd the storm winds arenโt our worst problem, are they?โ
โOh, no,โ Zethes agreed. โSomething else. Something worse.โ โWorse,โ Cal echoed.
โCan you tell me?โ Piper gave them a smile.
This time, the charm didnโt work. The purple-winged Boreads shook their heads in unison. The hangar doors opened onto a freezing starry night, and Festus the dragon stomped his feet, anxious to fly.
โAsk Aeolus what is worse,โ Zethes said darkly. โHe knows. Good luck.โ
He almost sounded like he cared what happened to them, even though a few minutes ago heโd wanted to make Piper into an ice sculpture.
Cal patted Leo on the shoulder. โDonโt get destroyed,โ he said, which was probably the longest sentence heโd ever attempted. โNext timeโ hockey. Pizza.โ
โCome on, guys.โ Jason stared out at the dark. He was anxious to get out of that cold penthouse, but he had a feeling it was the most hospitable place theyโd see for a while. โLetโs go to Chicago and try not to get destroyed.โ