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Needless to say, that morning was something else.
Percy swam closer to the body, just floating there in the water. He and Jason grabbed both of the guy's arms and pulled him to the surface, as Piper popped up to the surface.
Percy waited for Annabeth to come up, but she didn't.
"Annabeth! Annabeth!" he screamed.
He couldn't let her die now, not through everything they had just done in Tartarus.
Then behind him, a blonde head popped up and Annabeth sat there waiting for Jason's next command. They swam back to the Argo II and put the person on the deck.
His markings were still glowing, and they were hot to the touch. Piper ran inside, grabbed a bag of ambrosia and a canteen of nectar, and rushed out to the deck followed by Leo, Frank, and Hazel.
She fed him the healing substances and sat back, waiting for the result.
The guy started coughing out water, and started to breathe. His markings died down, showing the black symbols.
In his right palm was the symbol of a snowflake. In his right palm was a flame, but made it look like a more airy flame. The two symbols on his feet were the same, both looking like a gust of wind.
He sat up and looked around.
"Where am I?" he asked.
"You are aboard the Argo II, I am Jason, and these are Hazel, Annabeth, Percy, Frank, Piper, and Leo. We are on our way to-"
"I know, " he interrupted," somehow I know that. You are on your way to stop Gaea from rising in Athens."
The seven looked at him quizzically. Percy thought about old ancient myths that he thought could have to do with this, but he could think of nothing.
"He has to be a demigod," Annabeth said.
Piper grabbed his hands to examine them.
Suddenly a white light beamed above his head.
"He has been claimed," Hazel commented.
Above his head shone a white symbol that looked like a squiggles, but when he stood up, wind blew out. Some hot, others cold, and some medium temperature.
"It can't be," Annabeth declared.
"What?" Jason asked.
"He is the son of a god who isn't supposed to have demigod children. He is the son of Aeolous, keeper of the four winds." She said.
