Hades and Persephone At first the trip back was smooth, but it became increasingly turbulent as they neared the surface, and neither Triton nor Amphitrite seemed to be able to do much to calm the waters this time. “This is not Poseidon’s doing,” said Amphitrite. “I sense…another.” When Hermes and Keisha finally made it back to the beach, they could see that the other students looked frightened. Artemis and Pan both looked worried, and Dionysus, who had come down to the beach, looked angry enough to inflict madness on someone—anyone. “Why has your husband done this?” the wine god yelled at Amphitrite. “Why has he attacked Naxos with an earthquake?” “He has done no such thing,” said Amphitrite. “We were even now in his palace, and his only concern was to get Hermes and the visitors back

