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- Coach Hedge shouted down once more, “Save her! I got this!” Then the satyr and the storm spirit spiraled into the clouds and disappeared.
- Save her? Jason thought. She’s gone!
- But again his instincts won. He ran to the railing, thinking, I’m a lunatic, and jumped over the side.
- Jason wasn’t scared of heights. He was scared of being smashed against the canyon floor five hundred feet below. He figured he hadn’t accomplished anything except for dying along with Piper, but he tucked in his arms and plummeted headfirst. The sides of the canyon raced past like a film on fast-forward. His face felt like it was peeling off.
- In a heartbeat, he caught up with Piper, who was flailing wildly. He tackled her waist and closed his eyes, waiting for death. Piper screamed. The wind whistled in Jason’s ears. He wondered what dying would feel like. He was thinking, probably not so good. He wished somehow they could never hit bottom.
- Suddenly the wind died. Piper’s scream turned into a strangled gasp. Jason thought they must be dead, but he hadn’t felt any impact.
- “J-J-Jason,” Piper managed.
- He opened his eyes. They weren’t falling. They were floating in midair, a hundred feet above the river.
- He hugged Piper tight, and she repositioned herself so she was hugging him too. They were nose to nose. Her heart beat so hard, Jason could feel it through her clothes.
- Her breath smelled like cinnamon. She said, “How did you—”
- “I didn’t,” he said. “I think I would know if I could fly…”
- But then he thought: I don’t even know who I am.
- He imagined going up. Piper yelped as they shot a few feet higher. They weren’t exactly floating, Jason decided. He could feel pressure under his feet like they were balancing at the top of a geyser.
- “The air is supporting us,” he said.
- “Well, tell it to support us more! Get us out of here!”
- The Lost Hero, Chapter II
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