Doubar was just rounding one of the market stands with their crew. Doubar seen Sinbad standing in the middle of the path. They all walked up to Sinbad, and Bryn could see that he looked like he'd seen a ghost.

"Are you alright, brother?" Doubar asked.

"Yea, I'm fine." Said Sinbad.

"Are you sure, you look like you've seen a ghost?" Firouz asked.

"Yes, I'm fine; really I am." Said Sinbad.

They all knew that he was just saying that, but they all knew differently. After two days at sea Sinbad was still acting strangely. Bryn needed to ask, so that night while Sinbad was at the tiller, she went to talk to him. Doubar seen her head to the door of the Cabin. He then got up, and asked what she was doing.

"I want to know what is bothering Sinbad. He was fine before we went to the port, and now he seems like someone that just lost someone." Said Bryn.

Doubar then got up, and went to go with her. He knew that she was going to find out sooner or later, and he wanted to be there to help Sinbad tell her about their sister. They made their way to where Sinbad was, and seen him looking focused on the task at hand. He seen them walk up to him, and he asked what they needed. Doubar asked what was going on with him. Sinbad almost didn't say anything, and Doubar said that it was important to say what was needing to be said, it would help with his feelings.

"Well in the town we were just at; well I saw her." Said Sinbad.

"Who?" Bryn asked.

"Deiana." Said Sinbad.

"Why didn't you say anything when we were there?" Doubar asked.

"Because she told me not to. She said that she wanted us to stay safe, and that magic has a funny way of hurting the people we care about." Said Sinbad.

"Why would she not want us to help?" Doubar asked.

Sinbad said that she must have a reason, and left it at that. Doubar wanted to say more, but knew that Sinbad didn't want to talk it anymore. Bryn could see the memory was painful, and said that she was going to get some sleep. Doubar said the same, and then told Sinbad that he would see if Rongar would relieve him. Sinbad said if he wanted to, but it wasn't necessary. Now Doubar could tell that the meeting between Sinbad and their sister, had affected him more than he let on. But he also knew that his brother needed to get some sleep. He went back down to with Bryn, and then woke Rongar. Doubar had asked him to take over for Sinbad. He agreed, and went to go above deck. A few minutes later Sinbad came down, and went to his cabin. He closed the door, and went over to his bed; sat down, and wondered if he could sleep. The words that Deiana said to him were still ringing in his ears. He then stretched out on the bed, and closed his eyes.

"Sinbad, brother. Where are you going with Doubar, and can I come?" Deiana asked.

"We're going to go sailing, and no you can't come. Mother would kill us if anything happened to you, and besides you're too young to go." Said Sinbad.

"Please." Said Deiana.

"No, maybe when you're older." Said Doubar.

"Oh, alright. Just be safe, and come back." Said Deiana.

"We will." Said Sinbad.

Sinbad had kept dreaming, and the dream then evolved into another memory. They walked up to the cottage where they grew up, and where their sister still lived. But something was wrong, and the dream took a turn for the worst. He heard the sinister laugh of someone coming from the cottage. Sinbad then ran towards the cottage, and when he was about to run through the door, he bounced off. He got up, and started to pound on the barrier, but he was getting nowhere. He was going to try running at the door, but he woke up at that moment. He was looking in Bryn's face, and he sat up.

"Are you alright?" Bryn asked.

"Yea, I am." Said Sinbad.

"You were having a dream." Said Bryn.

"Yea." Said Sinbad.

"About your sister?" Bryn asked.

"Yes." Said Sinbad.

"I believe that she did what she had to protect you, and Doubar." Said Bryn.