The ghost ship

Irionun opened his door to find that his father wasn't there, instead were two ivestigators talking to his mother.

"I thought you said no one else was here." One of the investigators said turning to Irionun.

"I thought he was.... I mean, this is my son, Irionun." She said a faint smile on her face.

"What do you know about your fathers disappearance?" He asked quickly.

"I didn't even know my father was missing." Irionun said laying his sword on the table.

"Irionun!!!" Ereka shouted from his room. "What's going on?" she emerged dressed in a skimpy skirt, it was about three inches upwards from her knees. She had a shirt on that showed her cleavage and her belly-button. "Oh, hi." she said softly as the second investigator turned around.

"Who are you?" the investigator drew a dagger and pointed it at Ereka's neck.

Irionun jumped bolt upright and put his sword to the investigator's throat. "Drop it." he said simply.

The other investigator put his dagger to Irionun's neck.

Suddenly, Ereka screamed and the dagger at her throat fell into dust. "What the--?" the investigator started only to be stopped by Irionun grabbing the other investigator's dagger and throwing it away.

"Get out of here." Irionun's mother said slowly. "Leave, go find him by yourself."

Irionun grabbed Ereka's hand and they went out the front door, they moved quickly and quietly through the trees. Ereka tripping or falling every once-in-a-while. The ran untill they couldn't run anymore. They entered a small clearing nothing there except green grass, and small stream.

"Rest, we'll need it." He said putting on his armour.

"Where are we going to seach for your father?" Ereka smiled and took a drink from the stream.

"I don't know." his mind was in the trees, so were the investigators. "Get up." he whispered.

Ereka blowed air onto Irionun's ear and the weren't in the forest anymore, they were at a harbour. "Should we go across the sea?" Irionun asks.

She nodded as she started asking some captains if they have anyroom for two small children.

"-eym sorry, lil gurl," He said, a quick fisherman's accent in his voice. "I only got the room for muh fichies."

"Oh, then sorry to busy you." She went to another Fisherman. "Can you take us across the sea?"

The man looked her up and down. "I can take you alot of places." he smiled.

Ereka looked at him, she turned away and started walking. Not a few steps away was she picked up around the waist and pulled onto the boat. The man cut the rope and started off away from the dock.

"Ereka!" Irionun dove off the dock and instead of hitting the water, two big dragon wings exploded from his shoulders. Irionun flapped them and went higher into the air, he then dove down onto the ship, his wings disappearing. He grabbed the man and cracked him in the lip, then in the forehead. The man dropped Ereka; Irionun grabbed her and jumped back into the air. He flew back to the docks and they landed safely.

"Thank you," Ereka looked at him and smiled.

He nodded, "Your welcome."

"Come one, come all! I am sailing across the sea and anyone who want to go with me, better be ready to serve me!" A man said, his silver hair in long ponytails. "Aye, you two, you want a ride?"

Irionun looked at him and nodded. "Then git on!" he shouted.

They both got on. "Would you happen to know where Jonas Numiari is?" Irionun asked.

"I know that some friend of his got on a boat that he claimed was his and sped off." He said undoing the rope holding the boat to the dock.

"So where'd they go?" He looked at him.

"Across the sea." The man smiled.

"I am Irionun, this is Ereka, what's your name?" Irionun said looking at Ereka.

"I am Jay Silver. I own the Cpolgara, the Raindrop and the Seven Season." he stepped into the ship and took controls.

The boat wasn't that shabby, on the floor were loos ropes and chains, which Irionun separated into piles. on the other end were dead fish, rats, and bird feces that Ereka cleaned up. She was unhappy about that.

It was getting dark and Irionun was flexing his wings by flying above the ship.

"Dinner time!" Jay said pulling them both in the cabin. It smelt good, white rice, baked and fried tuna, and milk. They ate happily, thanking him every two bites.

Suddenly, a horn went off, they all scrambled outside to see a ship appearing in the newly-formed mist.

"Steady thyselfs." Jay said, drawing his sword. "The ghost ship has arrived."