โAphros looked like his brother,ย except he was blue instead of green and much, much bigger. He had Arnold-as-Terminator abs and arms, and a square, brutish head. A huge Conan-approved sword was strapped across his back. Even his hair was biggerโa massive globe of blue-black frizz so thick that his lobster-claw horns appeared to be drowning as they tried to swim their way to the surface.โ
โIs that why they named you Aphros?โ Leo asked as they glided down the path from the cave. โBecause of the Afro?โ
Aphros scowled. โWhat do you mean?โ
โNothing,โ Leo said quickly. At least he would never have trouble remembering which fish dude was which. โSo whatย areย you guys, exactly?โ
โIchthyocentaurs,โ Aphros said, like it was a question he was tired of answering.
โUh, icky what?โ
โFish centaurs. We are the half brothers of Chiron.โ โOh, heโs a friend of mine!โ
Aphros narrowed his eyes. โThe one called Hazel told us this, but we will determine the truth. Come.โ
Leo didnโt like the sound ofย determine the truth. It made him think of torture racks and red-hot pokers.
He followed the fish centaur through a massive forest of kelp. Leo couldโve darted to one side and gotten lost in the plants pretty easily, but he didnโt try. For one thing, he figured Aphros could travel much faster in the water, and the guy might be able to shut off the magic that let Leo move and breathe. Inside or outside the cave, Leo was just as much a captive.
Also, Leo had no clue where he was.
They drifted between rows of kelp as tall as apartment buildings. The green-and-yellow plants swayed weightlessly, like columns of helium balloons. High above, Leo saw a smudge of white that might have been the sun.
He guessed that meant theyโd been here overnight. Was theย Argo IIย all right? Had it sailed on without them, or were their friends still searching?
Leo couldnโt even be sure how deep they were. Plants could grow hereโ so notย tooย deep, right? Still, he knew he couldnโt just swim for the surface. Heโd heard about people who ascended too quickly and developed nitrogen bubbles in their blood. Leo wanted to avoid carbonated blood.
They drifted along for maybe half a mile. Leo was tempted to ask where Aphros was taking him, but the big sword strapped to the centaurโs back sort of discouraged conversation.
Finally the kelp forest opened up. Leo gasped. They were standing (swimming, whatever) at the summit of a high underwater hill. Below them stretched an entire town of Greek-style buildings on the seafloor.
The roofs were tiled with mother-of-pearl. The gardens were filled with coral and sea anemones. Hippocampi grazed in a field of seaweed. A team of Cyclopes was placing the domed roof on a new temple, using a blue whale as a crane. And swimming through the streets, hanging out in the courtyards, practicing combat with tridents and swords in the arena were dozens of mermen and mermaidsโhonest-to-goodness fish-people.
Leo had seen a lot of crazy stuff, but he had always thought merpeople were silly fictional creatures, like Smurfs or Muppets.
There was nothing silly or cute about these merpeople, though. Even from a distance, they looked fierce and not at all human. Their eyes glowed yellow. They had sharklike teeth and leathery skin in colors ranging from coral red to ink black.
โItโs a training camp,โ Leo realized. He looked at Aphros in awe. โYou train heroes, the same way Chiron does?โ
Aphros nodded, a glint of pride in his eyes. โWe have trained all the famous mer-heroes! Name a mer-hero, and we have trained him or her!โ
โOh, sure,โ Leo said. โLikeโฆum, the Little Mermaid?โ
Aphros frowned. โWho? No! Like Triton, Glaucus, Weissmuller, and Bill!โ
โOh.โ Leo had no idea who any of those people were. โYou trained Bill?
Impressive.โ
โIndeed!โ Aphros pounded his chest. โI trained Bill myself. A great merman.โ
โYou teach combat, I guess.โ
Aphros threw up his hands in exasperation. โWhy does everyone assume that?โ
Leo glanced at the massive sword on the fish-guyโs back. โUh, I donโt know.โ
โI teach music and poetry!โ Aphros said. โLife skills! Homemaking! These are important for heroes.โ
โAbsolutely.โ Leo tried to keep a straight face. โSewing? Cookie baking?โ โYes. Iโm glad you understand. Perhaps later, if I donโt have to kill you, I
will share my brownie recipe.โ Aphros gestured behind him contemptuously. โMy brother Bythosโheย teaches combat.โ
Leo wasnโt sure whether he felt relieved or insulted that the combat trainer was interrogating Frank, while Leo got the home economics teacher. โSo, great. This is Campโฆwhat do you call it? Camp Fish-Blood?โ
Aphros frowned. โI hope that was a joke. This is Campย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย .โ He made a sound that was a series of sonar pings and hisses.
โSilly me,โ Leo said. โAnd, you know, I could really go for some of those brownies! So what do we have to do to get to theย not killing meย stage?โ
โTell me your story,โ Aphros said.
Leo hesitated, but not for long. Somehow he sensed that he should tell the truth. He started at the beginningโhow Hera had been his babysitter and placed him in the flames; how his mother had died because of Gaea, who had identified Leo as a future enemy. He talked about how he had spent his
childhood bouncing around in foster homes, until he and Jason and Piper had been taken to Camp Half-Blood. He explained the Prophecy of Seven, the building of theย Argo II, and their quest to reach Greece and defeat the giants before Gaea woke.
As he talked, Aphros drew some wicked-looking metal spikes from his belt. Leo was afraid he had said something wrong, but Aphros pulled some seaweed yarn from his pouch and started knitting. โGo on,โ he urged. โDonโt stop.โ
By the time Leo had explained the eidolons, the problem with the Romans, and all the troubles theย Argo IIย had encountered crossing the United States and embarking from Charleston, Aphros had knitted a complete baby bonnet.
Leo waited while the fish centaur put away his supplies. Aphrosโs lobster- claw horns kept swimming around in his thick hair, and Leo had to resist the urge to try to rescue them.
โVery well,โ Aphros said. โI believe you.โ โAs simple as that?โ
โI am quite good at discerning lies. I hear none from you. Your story also fits with what Hazel Levesque told us.โ
โIs sheโ?โ
โOf course,โ Aphros said. โSheโs fine.โ He put his fingers to his mouth and whistled, which sounded strange underwaterโlike a dolphin screaming. โMy people will bring her here shortly. You must understandโฆour location is a carefully guarded secret. You and your friends showed up in a warship, pursued by one of Ketoโs sea monsters. We did not know whose side you were on.โ
โIs the ship all right?โ
โDamaged,โ Aphros said, โbut not terribly. The skolopendra withdrew after it got a mouthful of fire. Nice touch.โ
โThank you. Skolopendra? Never heard of it.โ
โConsider yourself lucky. They are nasty creatures. Keto must really hate you. At any rate, we rescued you and the other two from the creatureโs tentacles as it retreated into the deep. Your friends are still above, searching for you; but we have obscured their vision. We had to be sure you were not a threat. Otherwise, we would have had toโฆtake measures.โ
Leo gulped. He was pretty sureย taking measuresย did not mean baking extra brownies. And if these guys were so powerful that they could keep their camp hidden from Percy, who had all those Poseidonish water powers, they were not fish dudes to mess with. โSoโฆwe can go?โ
โSoon,โ Aphros promised. โI must check with Bythos. When he is done talking with your friend Gankโโ
โFrank.โ
โFrank. When they are done, we will send you back to your ship. And we may have some warnings for you.โ
โWarnings?โ
โAh.โ Aphros pointed. Hazel emerged from the kelp forest, escorted by two vicious-looking mermaids, who were baring their fangs and hissing. Leo thought Hazel might be in danger. Then he saw she was completely at ease, grinning and talking with her escorts, and Leo realized that the mermaids were laughing.
โLeo!โ Hazel paddled toward him. โIsnโt this place amazing?โ
They were left alone at the ridge, which must have meant Aphros really did trust them. While the centaur and the mermaids went off to fetch Frank, Leo and Hazel floated above the hill and gazed down at the underwater camp.
Hazel told him how the mermaids had warmed up to her right away. Aphros and Bythos had been fascinated by her story, as they had never met a child of Pluto before. On top of that, they had heard many legends about the horse Arion, and they were amazed that Hazel had befriended him.
Hazel had promised to visit again with Arion. The mermaids had written their phone numbers in waterproof ink on Hazelโs arm so that she could keep in touch. Leo didnโt even want to ask how mermaids got cell-phone coverage in the middle of the Atlantic.
As Hazel talked, her hair floated around her face in a cloudโlike brown earth and gold dust in a minerโs pan. She looked very sure of herself and very beautifulโnot at all like the shy, nervous girl in that New Orleans schoolyard with her smashed canvas lunch bag at her feet.
โWe didnโt get to talk,โ Leo said. He was reluctant to bring up the subject, but he knew this might be their only chance to be alone. โI mean about
Sammy.โ
Her smile faded. โI knowโฆI just need some time to let it sink in. Itโs strange to think that you and heโฆโ
She didnโt need to finish the thought. Leo knew exactly how strange it was.
โIโm not sure I can explain this to Frank,โ she added. โAbout you and me holding hands.โ
She wouldnโt meet Leoโs eyes. Down in the valley, the Cyclopes work crew cheered as the temple roof was set in place.
โI talked to him,โ Leo said. โI told him I wasnโt trying toโฆyou know.
Make trouble between you two.โ โOh. Good.โ
Did she sound disappointed? Leo wasnโt sure, and he wasnโt sure he wanted to know.
โFrank, um, seemed pretty freaked out when I summoned fire.โ Leo explained what had happened in the cave.
Hazel looked stunned. โOh, no. Thatย wouldย terrify him.โ
Her hand went to her denim jacket, like she was checking for something in the inside pocket. She always wore that jacket, or some sort of overshirt, even when it was hot outside. Leo had assumed that she did it out of modesty, or because it was better for horseback riding, like a motorcycle jacket. Now he began to wonder.
His brain shifted into high gear. He remembered what Frank had said about his weaknessโฆa piece of firewood. He thought about why this kid would have a fear of fire, and why Hazel would be so attuned to those feelings. Leo thought about some of the stories heโd heard at Camp Half- Blood. For obvious reasons, he tended to pay attention to legends about fire. Now he remembered one he hadnโt thought about in months.
โThere was an old legend about a hero,โ he recalled. โHis lifeline was tied to a stick in a fireplace, and when that piece of wood burned upโฆโ
Hazelโs expression turned dark. Leo knew heโd struck on the truth.
โFrank has that problem,โ he guessed. โAnd the piece of firewoodโฆโ He pointed at Hazelโs jacket. โHe gave it to you for safekeeping?โ
โLeo, please donโtโฆI canโt talk about it.โ
Leoโs instincts as a mechanic kicked in. He started thinking about the properties of wood and the corrosiveness of salt water. โIs the firewood okay in the ocean like this? Does the layer of air around you protect it?โ
โItโs fine,โ Hazel said. โThe wood didnโt even get wet. Besides, itโs wrapped up in several layers of cloth and plastic andโโ She bit her lip in frustration. โAnd Iโm not supposed toย talkย about it! Leo, the point is if Frank seems afraid of you, or uneasy, youโve got to understandโฆโ
Leo was glad he was floating, because he probably wouldโve been too dizzy to stand. He imagined being in Frankโs position, his life so fragile, it literally could burn up at any time. He imagined how much trust it would take to give his lifelineโhis entire fateโto another person.
Frank had chosen Hazel, obviously. So when he had seen Leoโa guy who could summon fire at willโmoving in on his girlโฆ
Leo shuddered. No wonder Frank didnโt like him. And suddenly Frankโs ability to turn into a bunch of different animals didnโt seem so awesomeโnot if it came with a big catch like that.
Leo thought about his least favorite line in the Prophecy of Seven:ย To storm or fire the world must fall.ย For a long time, heโd figured that Jason or Percy stood for stormโmaybe both of them together. Leo was the fire guy. Nobody said that, but it was pretty clear. Leo was one of the wild cards. If he did the wrong thing, the world could fall. Noโฆitย mustย fall. Leo wondered if Frank and his firewood had something to do with that line. Leo had already made some epic mistakes. It would be so easy for him to accidentally send Frank Zhang up in flames.
โThere you are!โ Bythosโs voice made Leo flinch.
Bythos and Aphros floated over with Frank between them, looking pale but okay. Frank studied Hazel and Leo carefully, as if trying to read what theyโd been talking about.
โYou are free to go,โ Bythos said. He opened his saddlebags and returned their confiscated supplies. Leo had never been so glad to fit his tool belt around his waist.
โTell Percy Jackson not to worry,โ Aphros said. โWe have understood your story about the imprisoned sea creatures in Atlanta. Keto and Phorcys must be stopped. We will send a quest of mer-heroes to defeat them and free their
captives. Perhaps Cyrus?โ โOr Bill,โ Bythos offered.
โYes! Bill would be perfect,โ Aphros agreed. โAt any rate, we are grateful that Percy brought this to our attention.โ
โYou should talk to him in person,โ Leo suggested. โI mean, son of Poseidon, and all.โ
Both fish-centaurs shook their heads solemnly. โSometimes it is best not to interact with Poseidonโs brood,โ Aphros said. โWe are friendly with the sea god, of course; but the politics of undersea deities isโฆcomplicated. And we value our independence. Nevertheless, tell Percy thank you. We will do what we can to speed you safely across the Atlantic without further interference from Ketoโs monsters, but be warned: in the ancient sea, the Mare Nostrum, more dangers await.โ
Frank sighed. โNaturally.โ
Bythos clapped the big guy on the shoulder. โYou will be fine, Frank Zhang. Keep practicing those sea life transformations. The koi fish is good, but try for a Portuguese man-of-war. Remember what I showed you. Itโs all in the breathing.โ
Frank looked mortally embarrassed. Leo bit his lip, determined not to smile.
โAnd you, Hazel,โ Aphros said, โcome visit again, and bring that horse of yours! I know you are concerned about the time you lost, spending the night in our realm. You are worried about your brother, Nico.โฆโ
Hazel gripped her cavalry sword. โIs heโdo you know where he is?โ
Aphros shook his head. โNot exactly. But when you get closer, you should be able to sense his presence. Never fear! You must reach Rome the day after tomorrow if you are to save him, but there is still time. And youย mustย save him.โ
โYes,โ Bythos agreed. โHe will be essential for your journey. I am not sure how, but I sense it is true.โ
Aphros planted his hand on Leoโs shoulder. โAs for you, Leo Valdez, stay close to Hazel and Frank when you reach Rome. I sense they will faceโฆah,ย mechanicalย difficulties that only you can overcome.โ
โMechanical difficulties?โ Leo asked.
Aphros smiled as if that was great news. โAnd I have gifts for you, the brave navigator of theย Argo II!โ
โI like to think of myself as captain,โ Leo said. โOr supreme commander.โ โBrownies!โ Aphros said proudly, shoving an old-fashioned picnic basket
into Leoโs arms. It was surrounded by a bubble of air, which Leo hoped would keep the brownies from turning into saltwater fudge sludge. โIn this basket you will also find the recipe. Not too much butter! Thatโs the trick. And Iโve given you a letter of introduction to Tiberinus, the god of the Tiber River. Once you reach Rome, your friend the daughter of Athena will need this.โ
โAnnabethโฆโ Leo said. โOkay, but why?โ
Bythos laughed. โShe follows the Mark of Athena, doesnโt she? Tiberinus can guide her in this quest. Heโs an ancient, proud god who can beโฆdifficult; but letters of introduction are everything to Roman spirits. This will convince Tiberinus to help her. Hopefully.โ
โHopefully,โ Leo repeated.
Bythos produced three small pink pearls from his saddlebags. โAnd now, off with you, demigods! Good sailing!โ
He threw a pearl at each of them in turn, and three shimmering pink bubbles of energy formed around them.
They began to rise through the water. Leo just had time to think:ย A hamster ball elevator?ย Then he gained speed and rocketed toward the distant glow of the sun above.