The pool wasn't so deep that Tony was panicking. Yet. For the moment, once the obstruction of the chaos he left in his wake cleared, he could be found looking quite entranced and distracted from the idea that he would have to breathe eventually at the very end of their journey. Cheeks puffed with his last gasp of air and skin looking an unearthly blue in the chilled water, he stared at the little glowing gold orb that they had come all this way for. Well, not quite an orb-- it was slightly oblong and standing on its narrowest end, but about the size of a baseball, the light emanating from it shifting every so slowly from the inside like it was rotating. Only Sue's arrival drew Tony out of his observation, making him glance up in some surprise and inadvertently swallow a mouthful of frozen water. Now he was panicking. Without thinking any more about it and thinking a lot more about the pain in his chest and the grey closing in on his vision, he snatched the gold thing from the bottom of the pool and kicked up off the floor, just about bowling into Sue as he went. Even when he broke the surface he flailed in distress until a land landed on the rock by chance and he could grab onto something stable enough to hold his head above the water, shivering and coughing. Luckily, whatever it was he was holding tightly against his stomach didn't put up any fight or cast some voodoo curse on him, as far as Tony knew. It was kind of warm, though. That was nice.