"Hey! Look!" A yellow fairy bobbed up and down on the deck of the S.S. Linebeck, "Linebeck, I know you're awake!"

"No!" Came a reply.

"Come on! We haven't seen another ship in days!" Ciela yelled.

"Another ship?" Linebeck was suddenly curious and raced up the steps.

"Yep." She answered.

Linebeck suddenly yelped and jumped back.

"What's the matter Linebeck?" Ciela asked confused.

"Sp-sparkles, that's the Ghost Ship!"

Ciela flew over to the frightened sailor and hit him on the head.

"Moron!" She yelled, "You're afraid of everything! The prow on the Ghost Ship is a skull, not a rabbit!"

"Maybe they redecorated?" Linebeck suggested rubbing his head.

"We should board it!" the fairy called out excitedly.

"No!" Linebeck insisted, "You're lucky I even let you on my beloved ship! And why are you up at four o-clock in the morning, anyway?

"I was about to ask you the same thing." Ciela said, putting her small hands on her hips.

"How did you know I was up?" The captain said, yawning.

"I'm not deaf!" the fairy said as she flew around angrily.

"Hi guys." Their bickering was interrupted by Links arrival.

"L ink!" Ciela said and flew around his head a few times before landing on his head.

Link giggled and said, "Good morning, Ciela!"

"How can you let that thing land on your head? It's disgusting!" Linbeck said folding his arms.

"For Dins' sake," Link said quietly, "It's a nice way to be greeted."

"Whatever." Linebeck sighed, "Well this is what sparkles wanted to show me." He pointed at the ship, idle to the north east.

"We should board it!" Link exclaimed, suddenly wide awake.

"No!" Linebeck protested, folding his arms, "This is my ship and you can't make me go anywhere!"

"Stop being so afraid." Ciela muttered, jumping off of Link's head.

"Come on, you don't have to go inside the ship," Link said, begging, "just steer us there."

Linebeck continued trying to reason with Link, while the other two fairies appeared on deck.

"I'd expect you and Ciela to be fighting at four in the morning, but not you and Link." Leaf grumbled to Linebeck

"We aren't fighting," Linebeck protested, "Just resoning."

"About what?" Neri asked softly.

"Sparkles and Link both want to board this ship over there, but my flawless instincts tell me otherwise."

"We should board it!" The spirits of Power and Wisdom flew around excitedly.

"Goddesses!" The captain shouted, "Fine! If this is so important to you, we'll leave after breakfast. Kid! Catch us something with that fishing pole of yours! And make sure it's not a Skippy-jack!"

Linebeck walked down below deck with Neri, the only one who really knew how to cook.