โAfter raiding a museum full ofย Confederate ghosts, Leo didnโt think his day could get any worse. He was wrong.โ
They hadnโt found anything in the Civil War sub or elsewhere in the museum; just a few elderly tourists, a dozing security guard, andโwhen they tried to inspect the artifactsโa whole battalion of glowing zombie dudes in gray uniforms.
The idea that Frank should be able to control the spirits? Yeahโฆthat pretty much failed. By the time Piper sent her Iris-message warning them about the Roman attack, they were already halfway back to the ship, having been chased through downtown Charleston by a pack of angry dead Confederates.
Thenโoh, boy!โLeo got to hitch a ride with Frank the Friendly Eagle so they could fight a bunch of Romans. Rumor mustโve gotten around that Leo was the one who had fired on their little city, because those Romans seemed especially anxious to kill him.
But wait! There was more! Coach Hedge shot them out of the sky; Frank dropped him (that was no accident); and they crash-landed in Fort Sumter.
Now, as theย Argo IIย raced across the waves, Leo had to use all his skill just to keep the ship in one piece. Percy and Jason were a littleย tooย good at cooking up massive storms.
At one point, Annabeth stood next to him, yelling against the roar of the
wind: โPercy says he talked to a Nereid in Charleston Harbor!โ โGood for him!โ Leo yelled back.
โThe Nereid said we should seek help from Chironโs brothers.โ
โWhat does that mean? The Party Ponies?โ Leo had never met Chironโs crazy centaur relatives, but heโd heard rumors of Nerf sword-fights, root beerโchugging contests, and Super Soakers filled with pressurized whipped cream.
โNot sure,โ Annabeth said. โBut Iโve got coordinates. Can you input latitude and longitude in this thing?โ
โI can input star charts and order you a smoothie, if you want. Ofย courseย I can do latitude and longitude!โ
Annabeth rattled off the numbers. Leo somehow managed to punch them in while holding the wheel with one hand. A red dot popped up on the bronze display screen.
โThat location is in the middle of the Atlantic,โ he said. โDo the Party Ponies have a yacht?โ
Annabeth shrugged helplessly. โJust hold the ship together until we get farther from Charleston. Jason and Percy will keep up the winds!โ
โHappy fun time!โ
It seemed like forever, but finally the sea calmed and the winds died. โValdez,โ said Coach Hedge, with surprising gentleness. โLet me take the
wheel. Youโve been steering for two hours.โ โTwo hours?โ
โYeah. Give me the wheel.โ โCoach?โ
โYeah, kid?โ
โI canโt unclench my hands.โ
It was true. Leoโs fingers felt like they had turned to stone. His eyes burned from staring at the horizon. His knees were marshmallows. Coach Hedge managed to pry him from the wheel.
Leo took one last look at the console, listening to Festus chatter and whir a status report. Leo felt like he was forgetting something. He stared at the controls, trying to think, but it was no good. His eyes could hardly focus. โJust watch for monsters,โ he told the coach. โAnd be careful with the
damaged stabilizer. Andโโ
โIโve got it covered,โ Coach Hedge promised. โNow, go away!โ
Leo nodded wearily. He staggered across the deck toward his friends.
Percy and Jason sat with their backs against the mast, their heads slumped in exhaustion. Annabeth and Piper were trying to get them to drink some water.
Hazel and Frank stood just out of earshot, having an argument that involved lots of arm waving and head shaking. Leo should not have felt pleased about that, but part of him did. The other part of him felt bad that he felt pleased.
The argument stopped abruptly when Hazel saw Leo. Everybody gathered at the mast.
Frank scowled like he was trying hard to turn into a bulldog. โNo sign of pursuit,โ he said.
โOr land,โ Hazel added. She looked a little green, though Leo wasnโt sure if that was from the rocking of the boat or from arguing.
Leo scanned the horizon. Nothing but ocean in every direction. That shouldnโt have surprised him. Heโd spent six months building a ship that he knew would cross the Atlantic. But until today, their embarking on a journey to the ancient lands hadnโt seemed real. Leo had never been outside the U.S. beforeโexcept for a quick dragon flight up to Quebec. Now they were in the middle of the open sea, completely on their own, sailing to the Mare Nostrum, where all the scary monsters and nasty giants had come from. The Romans might not follow them, but they couldnโt count on any help from Camp Half- Blood, either.
Leo patted his waist to make sure his tool belt was still there. Unfortunately that just reminded him of Nemesisโs fortune cookie, tucked inside one of the pockets.
You will always be an outsider.ย The goddessโs voice still wriggled around in his head.ย The seventh wheel.
Forget her, Leo told himself. Concentrate on the stuff you can fix. He turned to Annabeth. โDid you find the map you wanted?โ
She nodded, though she looked pale. Leo wondered what sheโd seen at Fort Sumter that could have shaken her up so badly.
โIโll have to study it,โ she said, as if that was the end of the subject. โHow far are we from those coordinates?โ
โAt top rowing speed, about an hour,โ Leo said. โAny idea what weโre looking for?โ
โNo,โ she admitted. โPercy?โ
Percy raised his head. His green eyes were bloodshot and droopy. โThe Nereid said Chironโs brothers were there, and theyโd want to hear about that aquarium in Atlanta. I donโt know what she meant, butโฆโ He paused, like heโd used up all his energy saying that much. โShe also warned me to be careful. Keto, the goddess at the aquarium: sheโs the mother of sea monsters. She might be stuck in Atlanta, but she can still send her children after us. The Nereid said we should expect an attack.โ
โWonderful,โ Frank muttered.
Jason tried to stand, which wasnโt a good idea. Piper grabbed him to keep him from falling over, and he slid back down the mast.
โCan we get the ship aloft?โ he asked. โIf we could flyโโ
โThatโd be great,โ Leo said. โExcept Festus tells me the port aerial stabilizer got pulverized when the ship raked against the dock at Fort Sumter.โ
โWe were in a hurry,โ Annabeth said. โTrying to save you.โ
โAnd saving me is a very noble cause,โ Leo agreed. โIโm just saying, itโll take some time to fix. Until then, weโre not flying anywhere.โ
Percy flexed his shoulders and winced. โFine with me. The sea is good.โ โSpeak for yourself.โ Hazel glanced at the evening sun, which was almost
to the horizon. โWe need to go fast. Weโve burned another day, and Nico only has three more left.โ
โWe can do it,โ Leo promised. He hoped Hazel had forgiven him for not trusting her brother (hey, it had seemed like a reasonable suspicion to Leo), but he didnโt want to reopen that wound. โWe can make it to Rome in three daysโassuming, you know, nothing unexpected happens.โ
Frank grunted. He looked like he was still working on that bulldog transformation. โIs there anyย goodย news?โ
โActually, yes,โ Leo said. โAccording to Festus, our flying table, Buford, made it back safely while we were in Charleston, so those eagles didnโt get him. Unfortunately, he lost the laundry bag with your pants.โ
โDang it!โ Frank barked, which Leo figured was probably severe profanity for him.
No doubt Frank wouldโve cursed some moreโbusting out theย golly gees and theย gosh darnsโbut Percy interrupted by doubling over and groaning.
โDid the world just turn upside down?โ he asked.
Jason pressed his hands to his head. โYeah, and itโs spinning. Everything is yellow. Is it supposed to be yellow?โ
Annabeth and Piper exchanged concerned looks.
โSummoning that storm really sapped your strength,โ Piper told the boys. โYouโve got to rest.โ
Annabeth nodded agreement. โFrank, can you help us get the guys belowdecks?โ
Frank glanced at Leo, no doubt reluctant to leave him alone with Hazel. โItโs fine, man,โ Leo said. โJust try not to drop them on the way down the
stairs.โ
Once the others were below, Hazel and Leo faced each other awkwardly. They were alone except for Coach Hedge, who was back on the quarterdeck singing theย Pokรฉmonย theme song. The coach had changed the words to:ย Gotta Kill โEm All, and Leo really didnโt want to know why.
The song didnโt seem to help Hazelโs nausea.
โUghโฆโ She leaned over and hugged her sides. She had nice hairโfrizzy and golden brown like curls of cinnamon. Her hair reminded Leo of a place in Houston that made excellentย churros. The thought made him hungry.
โDonโt lean over,โ he advised. โDonโt close your eyes. It makes the queasiness worse.โ
โIt does? Do you get seasick too?โ
โNot seasick. But cars make me nauseous, andโฆโ
He stopped himself. He wanted to sayย talking to girls, but he decided to keep that to himself.
โCars?โ Hazel straightened with difficulty. โYou can sail a ship or fly a dragon, but cars make you sick?โ
โI know, right?โ Leo shrugged. โIโm special that way. Look, keep your eyes on the horizon. Thatโs a fixed point. Itโll help.โ
Hazel took a deep breath and stared into the distance. Her eyes were
lustrous gold, like the copper and bronze disks inside Festusโs mechanical head.
โAny better?โ he asked.
โMaybe a little.โ She sounded like she was just being polite. She kept her eyes on the horizon, but Leo got the feeling she was gauging his mood, considering what to say.
โFrank didnโt drop you on purpose,โ she said. โHeโs not like that. Heโs just a little clumsy sometimes.โ
โOops,โย Leo said, in his best Frank Zhang voice.ย โDropped Leo into a squad of enemy soldiers. Dang it!โ
Hazel tried to suppress a smile. Leo figured smiling was better than throwing up.
โGo easy on him,โ Hazel said. โYou and your fireballs make Frank nervous.โ
โThe guy can turn into an elephant, andย Iย makeย himย nervous?โ
Hazel kept her eyes on the horizon. She didnโt look quite so queasy, despite the fact that Coach Hedge was still singing hisย Pokรฉmonย song at the helm.
โLeo,โ she said, โabout what happened at the Great Salt Lakeโฆโ Here it comes, Leo thought.
He remembered their meeting with the revenge goddess Nemesis. The fortune cookie in his tool belt started to feel heavier. Last night, as they flew from Atlanta, Leo had lain in his cabin and thought about how angry heโd made Hazel. He had thought about ways he could make it right.
Soon you will face a problem you cannot solve,ย Nemesis had said,ย though I could help youโฆfor a price.
Leo had taken the fortune cookie out of his tool belt and turned it in his fingers, wondering what price he would have to pay if he broke it open.
Maybe now was the moment.
โIโd be willing,โ he told Hazel. โI could use the fortune cookie to find your brother.โ
Hazel looked stunned. โWhat? No! I meanโฆIโd never ask you to do that. Not after what Nemesis said about the horrible cost. We barelyย knowย each other!โ
Theย barely know each otherย comment kind of hurt, though Leo knew it was true.
โSoโฆthatโs not what you wanted to talk about?โ he asked. โUh, did you want to talk about the holding-hands-on-the-boulder moment? Becauseโโ
โNo!โ she said quickly, fanning her face in that cute way she did when she was flustered. โNo, I was just thinking about the way you tricked Narcissus and those nymphsโฆโ
โOh, right.โ Leo glanced self-consciously at his arm. Theย HOT STUFFย tattoo hadnโt completely faded. โSeemed like a good idea at the time.โ
โYou were amazing,โ Hazel said. โIโve been mulling it over, how much you reminded me ofโโ
โSammy,โ Leo guessed. โI wish youโd tell me who he is.โ
โWho heย was,โ Hazel corrected. The evening air was warm, but she shivered. โIโve been thinkingโฆI might be able to show you.โ
โYou mean like a photo?โ
โNo. Thereโs a sort of flashback that happens to me. I havenโt had one in a long time, and Iโve never tried to make one happen on purpose. But I shared one with Frank once, so I thoughtโฆโ
Hazel locked eyes with him. Leo started to feel jittery, like heโd been injected with coffee. If this flashback was something Frank had shared with Hazelโฆwell, either Leo didnโt want any part of it, or heย definitelyย wanted to try it. He wasnโt sure which.
โWhen you say flashbackโฆโ He swallowed. โWhat exactly are we talking about? Is it safe?โ
Hazel held out her hand. โI wouldnโt ask you to do this, but Iโm sure itโs important. Itย canโtย be a coincidence we met. If this works, maybe we can finally understand how weโre connected.โ
Leo glanced back at the helm. He still had a nagging suspicion heโd forgotten something, but Coach Hedge seemed to be doing fine. The sky ahead was clear. There was no sign of trouble.
Besides, a flashback sounded like a pretty brief thing. It couldnโt hurt to let the coach be in charge for a few more minutes, could it?
โOkay,โ he relented. โShow me.โ
He took Hazelโs hand, and the world dissolved.