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piper didn't relax until the glow of quebec city faded behind them

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piper didn't relax until the glow of quebec city faded behind them.

"you did great," jason told her.

the compliment should've made her day. but all she could think about was the trouble ahead. evil things are stirring, zethes had warned them. she knew that firsthand. the closer they got to the solstice, the less time piper had to make her decision. besides, piper knew jason didn't have feelings for her like that.

she told jason in french: "if you knew the truth about me, you wouldn't think i was so amazing."

"what'd you say?" he asked.

"i said i only talked to boreas. it wasn't so amazing."

"it was, piper. you too, phoebe, both of you were great. i didn't know you got offered immortality."

piper didn't turn to look, but she imagined him smiling, as he always was when he talked to or about phoebe.

"eh, it was no biggie. besides, no offence, your dad doesn't like me too much, i didn't wanna spend my whole life around that guy," phoebe said.

what bothered phoebe more was the way boreas had changed form, and why he'd let them go. it had something to do with jason's past, those tattoos on his arm. boreas assumed jason was some sort of roman, and romans didn't mix with greeks. she kept waiting for jason to offer an explanation, but he clearly didn't want to talk about it.

until now, phoebe had been able to dismiss jason's feelings that he didn't belong at camp half blood. obviously he was a demigod. of course he belonged. but now ... what if he was something else? what if he really was an enemy? she couldn't stand that idea any more than she could stand khione. she must be wrong; she trusted jason already, and she barely knew him.

leo passed them some sandwiches from his pack. he'd been quiet ever since they'd told him what happened in the throne room. "i still can't believe khione," he said. "she looked so nice."

"trust me, man," jason said. "snow may be pretty, but up close it's cold and nasty."

piper smiled, but leo didn't look pleased. he hadn't said much about his time in the palace, or why the boreads had singled him out for smelling like fire. piper got the feeling he was hiding something. whatever it was, his mood seemed to be affecting festus, who grumbled and steamed as he tried to keep himself warm in the cold canadian air. happy the dragon was not so happy.

they ate their sandwiches as they flew. piper had no idea how leo had stocked up on supplies, but he'd even remembered to bring veggie rations for her. the cheese and avocado sandwich was awesome.

nobody talked. whatever they might find in chicago, they all knew boreas had only let them go because he figured they were already on a suicide mission.

the moon rose and stars turned overhead. piper's eyes started to feel heavy. the encounter with boreas and his children had scared her more than she wanted to admit. now that she had a full stomach, her adrenaline was fading.

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