Hey guys! I have come with another chapter! YAY! Unfortunately, it isn't very long but I hope you like it. Remember I do not own anything from the Dreamworks film Sinbad Legend of the Seven Seas. I only own my OC's.

Chapter Six

Before I knew it, we were in Spain. Memories galore were flashing through my head and I couldn't stop them. Half of my childhood was spent here, how could I ever forget it? Bittersweet was the feeling of it. I had requested to go alone for this time. I didn't need backup of any sort because this was going to be the easiest find of the three. Hopefully. I waited until night came because that was going to be the best time to retrieve it. "Are you sure that you should go alone?" Sinbad asked me as I crouched down to tighten my shoes. "Yes, it will be quicker this way." I stood up and rolled back my shoulders as the soreness of my body still lingered. "What if something goes wrong?" I thought for a moment and sighed. "Alright, someone may accompany me, but only one person." I looked around and spotted him easily, after all, he wasn't hard to miss. "Kale! It's your turn." He smirked while walking towards us. "Just make sure she doesn't die," Sinbad said while patting him on the shoulder. "Aye, Captain." He responded back. We both stepped off of the ship and walked along the docks and towards to the very busy city of Huelva. Even at night this place was alive and kicking in the most peaceful kind of way. "So, where is it that we're headed to?" Kale asked as we continued to walk. "The statue of the pirate," I replied to him. "Hidden in plain sight." He said lowly as we headed down a very familiar path. "Yes, very much so." I then started to remember the last time I was here. I was about ten at the time and I was spending time with my grandfather.

"Abuelo, are we there yet?" I asked as my feet began to hurt. "Almost, you have to be patient Catalina." He replied softly as we continued to walk. "But you said that ages ago!" He chuckled while shaking his head. "You act just like your mother did when she was your age." Just before I could say anything else, I was met with a large bronze statue of a woman. She had one hand on her hip and with the other, she held up her sword towards the sky. She had long hair and a smile that looked familiar. Around her feet was a chest and a map and some treasure scattered around. "Oh, we're here!" I said as I ran towards the statue with glee. "What do you think?" He asked me as I continued to stare at the marvelous creation. "Beautiful," I admitted. He chuckled again and walked towards me while placing a hand on my shoulder. "Read what it says." He pointed towards the engraving at the base of it all, and of course, it was written in Spanish. I concentrated on each of the words and translated it aloud. "Dedicated to our most... unlikely savior. May you... forever sail the seas and change the hearts of the... neutral." He patted my back when I finished, "Very good. See, your Spanish is perfect, Catalina." I smiled up at him. "Now, can you keep a secret?" I quickly nodded my head. He looked around and gently guided me to the back of the statute. "They say that there is a gift hidden within the statue." He then pointed to the small keyhole placed on the base."Whoever has the correct key can open not this but to the secret of the Trinity."

We were now a few feet away from the statue. "Hmm, interesting," Kale muttered to himself. I looked around to see if anyone was near and to our luck no one was. I quickly ran over to the back part of the statue and crouched down to the small keyhole. "What does it say on the plate?" He asked as I reached into my pocket and pulled out the key. "Dedicated to our most unlikely savior. May you forever sail the seas and change the hearts of the neutral." I hoped that this would work. I then placed the key into the hole.

"Abuelo, how do you know if you have the right key?" He straightened his posture and smiled down at me. "When you retrieve the gift from the witch then can access any of them." I sighed while crossing my arms in frustration. "I don't know what that means, Abuelo." He chuckled and patted my head, "You will understand one day, Catalina."

I then carefully turned it and I heard the faintest of clicks. Suddenly the bricks began to move by themselves. I quickly pulled back the key and watched them form an opening. I looked around again to make sure no one was close by. When the coast was clear I handed the key to Kale and he gently took it. I leaned forward and reached into the opening. I felt around and touched something….it felt like a box. I grabbed it and pulled it out. It was a very small chest that was kind of cute. Like it was meant for tiny people. I opened it and of course, inside was yet another key. I pulled it out and the chest turned to sand. "That was….interesting." I nodded my head in agreement and looked back at the base of the statue. It was closed as if I hadn't opened it a second ago. "Very interesting." He muttered again. I stood up and shook off the rest of the sand. "Two down, one more to go." He gave me the other key and I placed both of them in my pocket safely. "How did you know that you had the correct key?" I shrugged. "To be honest, I just remembered what my grandfather told me. Then I had a feeling that this would work." He raised an eyebrow in suspicion. "And what if it didn't?" I shrugged again, "I don't know, I probably would have had you break open the damn thing." We both laughed and there was that smile again. His eyes reflected the night sky and I looked up. "I'm assuming your grandfather took you here?" I nodded my head as I looked back at him. "Yes, unfortunately, that was the last time I saw him." My heart began to hurt as I remembered hearing the maid scream so early in the morning "Help! The king won't wake up!". "I'm sorry to hear that." I nodded my head saying, "It's all right, he's still with me."

We continued to walk back to the docks in a comfortable silence. "So, you speak English, Italian, Latin, Turkish, and Spanish. Is there a reason as to why you know all these languages?" I knew at some point someone was going to ask about this, but I'm glad it was him. "Well, when you learn one, you can't help but learn some others." He chuckled and there was that smile once again, man I was on a roll. "Let's just say that I had a very expensive education."

So, here we have another piece of the puzzle of Salma...or should I say, Catalina? I hope you guys like this chapter (Especially you JazzGirl). And yay another alone together moment between Salma and Kale! Be prepared, next few chapters are gonna be an emotional roller coaster. Until next time!