After their meal and the time that they spend together for the night, Camille headed back to the ship and into her room, instantly plopping onto the bed. She layed down, facing up, and trailed her hands over her stomach. Despite how well both her and Linebeck ate, Camille felt like she was going to vomit. The past that she bought up caused a sickening feeling in her stomach, and, she wondered, why did she bother to tell about what happened in the past? She's only know Linebeck for barely a day. From what she could remember, she never had mentioned anything of what happened between her and her father.
She shook her head. Tomorrow they're supposed to set sail and arrive on some Island tomorrow, thinking about traumatic events isn't going to help her sleep.
Camille rolled onto her stomach and buried her face in her pillow. With her eyelids becoming heavier by the minute, she allowed sleep to take her.
Linebeck was already starting to set sail when the events from earlier had crossed his mind. He felt slightly embarrassed and disgusted by his actions earlier, but he can't figure out why he would do such things. It's not like him to hug somebody, or to even show concern for them. Even though he had only met the woman for a day, he has had this feeling in his stomach, like something is fluttering in there. All of these feelings and being around her occasionally cause his face to heat up, and if she looks at her at that time, by instinct, he would look away. He can't bring himself to say that the feeling is love.
Taking his hands of the wheel for a brief moment, he pressed his hands against his face, almost like it would help solve the current problem. He removed his hands and wondered how long it would take to get to the island, in attempt to change his thoughts.
Camille was woken up by the intense sunlight peeking through the small window of her room. She sat up and wondered, how long had she slept? She hasn't slept so good in ages. Maybe it was because she felt so comfortable being here?
Being here reminded her of Linebeck. He told her that he was going to sail to an island to explore a dungeon. She wondered what this place was since he had never told her yet.
Forgetting about her drowsiness, she got up, and walked over to the room where Linebeck was. When she found him, he wasn't steering the ship anymore, he was sitting at the same table that he was sitting at yesterday, staring down at the same map again. Camille walked up behind him and poked at his back, which caused him to jump and to convert his attention to her, "What possessed you to scare me like that?"
Camille rolled her eyes and stared down at him, "Well, good morning to you too."
Linebeck let out a grumpy sigh, "Sorry, I didn't sleep last night. I'm exhausted."
"I can tell. Maybe you should get some rest before we start walking to this dungeon." Camille paused, "I haven't asked you where we were going to yet, do you know?"
"We are going to Highstone Island, and the dungeon is called The Temple of Lightning."
Camille tilted her head slightly, a bit confused, "I've never heard of this place before, Highstone Island, has this place been recently discovered?"
Linebeck shook his head, "No, it's been marked on the map for quite a while. The reason why you haven't heard of it is because no one has really been to that island before." Linebeck paused, taking a breath, "Unfortunately, we wont be the first people to discover it, but since not so many people have been to the island, there will be more treasure to recover."
Camille thought for a moment, "But if not so many people have been to that island, then who knows what kind of monsters would be there." She sighed, "Are you sure we should do this? Especially since you wiped out that last time?"
Frowning angrily, Linebeck sighed, "You weren't supposed to bring that back up, but anyways, I believe that we should continue on with our journey to Highstone Island, it would really benefit us if we came out of the temple with something valuable."
Nodding, Camille smiled, "Alright, whatever you say, but we should probably have something to eat first, it's not the best to start a journey on an empty stomach."
Linebeck agreed, "Alright, head out and get breakfast, I'll stay here and prepare to set sail."
Nodding once again, Camille made her way out of the boat to get some food.
