This story won't be updated as much as my other one's so if you want fast updates you should read those. I'm going to try and write this entire story in 3rd person which is harder for me that 1st so it'll take longer for me to write the chapters.
Sea sickness was not something anyone enjoyed but Bella detested it. It had been a full week since she boarded the vessel and yet she had not yet gotten used to the constant pitching and rolling of the ocean. The crew had given her various shots and pills to ease her suffering but nothing helped. That being said she was bed ridden when the storm started – trapped in her room as others who did not heed the warning to abandon deck were swept overboard and into the dark water.
At least this is what she imagined as her head hit the small table beside her bed.
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Mary Alice was one of the many that was on the upper deck enjoying the breeze when there was a sudden darkening of the sky and clouds rolled in ominously. She had stayed out, watching the strange activity in the sky as most people when inside to enjoy something somewhere the lack of sun wouldn't hinder their joy.
Storms had always fascinated Mary Alice. She didn't know what about the dark sky and weeping skies and booming thunder that excited her to the very core. She knew that most people didn't like storms, feared them even, but she didn't. Thunder storms were actually her favorite kind of weather. Despite their rough nature they calmed her like nothing else could. Her earliest memories were of sitting at her rather large window as a child and watching the rain batter the glass panes.
Mary Alice blinked rapidly, clearing away any thoughts of her childhood and focusing on the storm. She knew something was different about this one. For the first time in her life she felt an emotion other than immense calm over dreary weather. These clouds frightened her. She didn't know how she knew, but she knew. She knew that something bad was going to happen.
She could feel it.
And it was about that time that the waves started bashing the sides of the crew ship. Orders were given out for everyone to get to the safety boats. There was something Mary Alice needed though. Something she couldn't just leave to sink to the bottom of the ocean. It was to precious to her.
That is how she discovered the body of a girl laying unconscious. It was pure luck that the girls door had miraculously opened. At a closer inspection she saw that the door was locked and had to have been knocked into so hard that the frame busted. Mary Alice dashed to her room to grab the bag that she kept her most prized possession in before making her way back to the girl.
The girl that looked so much like someone she once knew.
Finally an update. An update on all three stories in one night, how you like them apples?
And this is probably going to be another one with all short chapters, at least for a while. They may get longer as time passes. Don't count on regular updates though, I write when inspiration strikes.
–MetalChick
