LEO WAS STILL IN SHOCK. Everything had happened so quickly. They had secured grappling lines to the Athena Parthenos just as the floor gave way, and the final columns of webbing snapped. Jason and Frank dove down to save the others, but they'd only found Nico and Hazel hanging from the rope ladder, and Annabeth, dangling from a tiny ledge, sobbing and yelling into the darkness. Percy was gone.
The pit to Tartarus had been buried under several tons of debris. Leo pulled the Argo II out of the cavern seconds before the entire place imploded, taking the rest of the parking lot with it. The Argo II was now parked on a hill overlooking the city.
Jason, Hazel, and Frank had returned to the scene of the catastrophe, hoping to dig through the rubble and find a way to save Percy, but they'd come back demoralized. Annabeth had also went along dug around the rubble, refusing to say what she was looking for. Finally, she had emerged with Riptide, Percy's sword, clutched in her hand. Leo thought that it automatically returned to him, but maybe the same rules didn't apply in Tartarus.
The cavern was simply gone. The scene was swarming with police and rescue workers. No mortals had been hurt, but the Italians would be scratching their heads for months, wondering how a massive sinkhole had opened right in the middle of a parking lot and swallowed a dozen perfectly good cars.
Dazed with grief, Leo and the others carefully loaded the Athena Parthenos into the hold, using the ship's hydraulic winches with an assist from Frank Zhang, part-time elephant. The statue just fit, though what they were going to do with it, Leo had no idea.
Coach Hedge was too miserable to help. He kept pacing the deck with tears in his eyes, pulling at his goatee and slapping the side of his head, muttering, "I should have saved them! I should have blown up more stuff!" Finally Leo told him to go below decks and secure everything for departure. He wasn't doing any good beating himself up.
Annabeth was just as helpless. She had mustered just enough energy to clamber on board before she collapsed onto the deck in a mess of tears and sobs. Leo wanted to help her, but wasn't sure how. He didn't know Annabeth that well, and beside, he couldn't even begin to imagine how she felt. The love of her life had just fallen into literal hell, and although he didn't want to admit it, they were as good as dead.
The six demigods gathered on the quarterdeck and gazed at the distant column of dust still rising from the site of the implosion, while Annabeth followed them reluctantly, clutching Percy's pen-sword like it was the last thing in the world. Leo rested his hand on the Archimedes sphere, which now sat on the helm, ready to be installed.
He should have been excited. It was the biggest discovery of his life—even bigger than Bunker 9. If he could decipher Archimedes's scrolls, he could do amazing things. He hardly dared to hope, but he might even be able to build a new control disk for a certain dragon friend of his.
Still, the price had been too high. He could almost hear Nemesis laughing. I told you we could do business, Leo Valdez. He had opened the fortune cookie. He'd gotten the access code for the sphere and saved Frank and Hazel. But the sacrifice had been Percy. Leo was sure of it. "It's my fault," he said miserably.
The others stared at him. Only Hazel and Annabeth seemed to understand. Hazel had been with him at the Great Salt Lake, and Annabeth simply seemed to know. "No," Hazel insisted. "No, this is Gaea's fault. It had nothing to do with you. "Leo wanted to believe that, but he couldn't. They'd started this voyage with Leo messing up, firing on New Rome. They'd ended in old Rome with Leo breaking a cookie and paying a price much worse than an eye.
"Leo, listen to me." Hazel gripped his hand. "I won't allow you to take the blame. I couldn't bear that after—after Sammy..."She choked up, but Leo knew what she meant. His bisabuelo had blamed himself for Hazel's disappearance. Sammy had lived a good life, but he'd gone to his grave believing that he'd spent a cursed diamond and doomed the girl he loved.
Leo didn't want to make Hazel miserable all over again, but this was different. True success requires sacrifice. Leo had chosen to break that cookie. Percy had fallen into Tartarus. That couldn't be a coincidence. He wished Annabeth would say something, tell Leo that it wasn't his fault, but he didn't really expect her to. After all, it was his fault... but to hear it from her would have made him feel better. Maybe it was selfish, but Leo needed that at the moment.
Nico di Angelo shuffled over, leaning on his black sword. "He's not dead. If he was, I could feel it." Leo knew he was addressing Annabeth, but he and the others still paid close attention to his words. "How can you be sure?" Leo asked. "If that pit really led to...you know...how could you sense them so far away?" Leo adds.
Nico and Hazel shared a look, maybe comparing notes on their Hades/Pluto death radar. Leo shivered. Hazel had never seemed like a child of the Underworld to him, but Nico di Angelo—that guy was creepy.
"We can't be one hundred percent sure," Hazel admitted. "But I think Nico is right. Percy is still alive...at least, so far." Jason pounded his fist against the rail. "I should've been paying attention. I could have flown down and saved them." "Me, too," Frank moaned. The big dude looked on the verge of tears. Piper put her hand on Jason's back. "It's not your fault, either of you. You were trying to save the statue."
"She's right," Nico said. "Even if the pit hadn't been buried, you couldn't have flown into it without being pulled down. I'm the only one who has actually been into Tartarus. It's impossible to describe how powerful that place is. Once you get close, it sucks you in. I never stood a chance."
"Then Percy doesn't stand a chance either?" Nico twisted his silver skull ring. "Percy is the most powerful demigod I've ever met. No offense to you guys, but it's true. If anybody can survive, he will. He's going to find a way through Tartarus. He has to."
Jason turned. "To the Doors of Death, you mean. But you told us it's guarded by Gaea's most powerful forces. How could one demigod possibly—?""I don't know," Nico admitted. "But Percy told me to lead you guys to Epirus, to the mortal side of the doorway. He's planning on meeting us there. If we can survive the House of Hades, fight our way through Gaea's forces, then maybe we can work together with Percy and seal the Doors of Death from both sides."
"And get Percy back safely?" Annabeth sniffed. "Maybe." Leo didn't like the way Nico said that, as if he wasn't sharing all his doubts. Annabeth seemed pretty uneasy too, from the way her sobs doubled and she clenched her fists. Besides, Leo knew something about locks and doors. If the Doors of Death needed to be sealed from both sides, how could they do that unless someone stayed in the Underworld, trapped?
Nico took a deep breath. "I don't know how he'll manage it, but Percy will find a way. He'll journey through Tartarus and find the Doors of Death. When he does, we have to be ready." Annabeth tried to stand, brushing her hair out of her eyes to compose herself. "He's alive. He has to be. I know it. He'll be there for us."
"It won't be easy," Hazel said. "Gaea will throw everything she's got at us to keep us from reaching Epirus." "What else is new?" Jason sighed. Piper nodded. "We've got no choice. We have to seal the Doors of Death before we can stop the giants from raising Gaea. Otherwise her armies will never die. And we've got to hurry. The Romans are in New York. Soon, they'll be marching on Camp Half-Blood." "We've got one month at best," Jason added.
"Ephialtes said Gaea would awaken in exactly one month. "Leo straightened. "We can do it." Everyone stared at him. "The Archimedes sphere can upgrade the ship," he said, hoping he was right. "I'm going to study those ancient scrolls we got. There's got to be all kinds of new weapons I can make. We're going to hit Gaea's armies with a whole new arsenal of hurt."
At the prow of the ship, Festus creaked his jaw and blew fire defiantly. "Thanks, Leo. It means a lot," Annabeth whispered. Jason managed a smile . He clapped Leo on the shoulder. "Sounds like a plan, Admiral. You want to set the course?" They kidded him, calling him Admiral, but for once Leo accepted the title. This was his ship. He hadn't come this far to be stopped. They would find this House of Hades. They'd take the Doors of Death. And by the gods, if Leo had to design a grabber arm long enough to snatch Percy out of Tartarus, then that's what he would do.
Nemesis wanted him to wreak vengeance on Gaea? Leo would be happy to oblige. He was going to make Gaea sorry she had ever messed with Leo Valdez. "Yeah." He took one last look at the cityscape of Rome, turning blood red in the sunset. "Festus, raise the sails. We've got a friend to save,"
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FanficPercy Jackson thought he knew what pain was, after all, he's been through more than any other demigod in history. However, nothing could ever have prepared him for Tartarus, where everything wants to kill him, and can. Down here, it's kill or be kil...