Chapter 441
Chapter 441
Mason
Under any other circumstances, being on this luxury yacht would’ve been the vacation of a lifetime.
The skipper, Captain Jon, greeted us with sses of champagne and exined apologetically that
he’d be the only crew on board for this trip. He said the words with a hint of confusion in his voice,
like he didn’t quite understand what he was saying.
He showed us belowdecks to the small but fancy cabins. None were big enough for all four of us,
but we’d have to deal. This trip was only about luxury on the surface. We all had other things on our
minds rather than who got to cuddle up with who.
Contentt bel0ngs to N0ve/lDra/ma.O(r)g!
The tour included a peek into the galley, a small dining room, and then abovedecks to take a look at
the wheelhouse. Captain Jon briefly demonstrated the helm and all the equipment.
“How is she in storms?” Xander asked. He sounded a little nervous.
I couldn’t me him. I was, too. Even the minor rocking of the boat at anchor was enough to get my
heart racing. Out of all of us, only Ste and the captain didn’t seem at all worried.
Jon grinned. “She’ll weather storms just fine. Why? Are you expecting some?”
“I guess I should ask you that question,” Xander said.
The captain’s gaze turned a little foggy. “No. No storms.”
I looked off to the horizon and the dark clouds there. “You sure about that?”
“We have to go, no matter how bad the weather gets. I’m making him see only sunny skies. Don’t
poke him, Abba,” Ste scolded through our family link.
It turned out that Ste was doing more than making Captain Jon see only sunny skies. She was
making him believe he could crew this yacht all by himself, a feat that was only possible because
we were not the usual crew of rich tourists demanding gourmet meals and turn-down service.
“But…he really can sail the ship. Right?” Xander asked when we were all gathered on the back
deck, watching thend recede into the distance.
Ste shaded her eyes for a moment before taking a seat in a padded deck chair attached to the
deck with a chain. There was a bit of exasperation in her tone, but also fondness. “Yes, Daddy.”
“She doesn’t want there to be more people involved than have to be,” Lanie told him.
Xander frowned and stared out over the water. “How long will it take us to get there?”
I could tell he was hating how little control he had over any of this. I felt that, too. We were supposed
to be the ones leading, and all we’d been doing since we left Brightsky was following. Blindly, at
that.
The yacht hit a wave, and we all grabbed for the closest solid thing to hold onto. I gripped a small
cafe table bolted to the deck. Zane fell backward into another deck chair. Lanie and Xander grabbed
the railings.
Above us, the sky got darker.
The storms held off, though, until night. Captain Jon had powered us miles out to sea, then
prepared an easy dinner for us and served it in the dining room. As he filled his te, he dropped a
steak knife. Itnded point-down, stuck in the floor.
“Oops,” he said. “Clumsy. I’ll take my te to the wheelhouse. Leave you folks to your meal.”
Ste watched him go. She wasn’t eating anything. She rubbed at her head, her eyes squinting.
Finally, I called her out on it.
“I’m keeping him on course, that’s all,” she said. “Suppressing his concerns about the weather and
our destination. He thinks we’re just taking a leisurely cruise along the skan coastline. But in
order to keep him thinking that, I have to concentrate.”
“And use energy,” Lanie said firmly. “Which means, youngdy, that you need to eat something.
Come on. Fuel yourself.”
Ste rolled her eyes, and this small expression of annoyance with her mother lifted my spirits.
Things couldn’t be too bad if our daughter was rebelling against her mom in such a normal way.
Lanie went to the sideboard and piled a te with rich-looking desserts. “You don’t even have to eat
your veggies. Have some sugar.”
Steughed, her eyes aglow as she looked around the table at all of us. She reached to take
Xander’s hand, since he was the closest to her. Then she stretched to take mine too.
“I know you’re all doing your best to look out for me. I love you,” she said.
“We love you, too,” Zane replied.
After a few bites, Ste got some color back in her cheeks. Sheid out the ns for us heading to
the ind and what to expect after. She told us several times that anything could change at any
time, based on what the High Council decided to do or how other choices led to different oues.
No matter what happened, we were looking at a battle. First, against the undead or living dead or
spirit dead or whatever the hell upied Fallen Crest. And of course, the High Council themselves.
“It’s Grammy!” Ste gasped in the middle of her sentence. “The High Council’s scrying tool has
been destroyed! Her third eye is closed!”