Walker. Texas Ranger: The Answers are at Sea
Gage and Sydney were outside their room on the deck. It was a beautiful day. The sun was shining and the tempature was just right.
They had just been seeing the boat all day, just relaxing and checking things out.
"Wow," Sydney said looking over the ocean, "It's a great day."
"Sure is." Gage agreed.
After a moment of silence Sydney said, "Gage, do you ever wonder-nah, never mind."
"What?" Gage asked, "Come on, what were you gonna say?"
"Well," Sydney turned to Gage and Gage to her and said, "Why don't we date anyone?"
By the look on his face Gage was surpirsed, "I-I don't know. I guess we just haven't found that one person yet."
"Yeah," Sydney agreed at first, "Do you believe that there is one person out there for everyone?"
Gage figured that Sydney had been seeing to many couples playing kissy face on the decks earlier today and now she's doing that girl thing. Gage played along, "Yes, I do. But I believe it's up to us not to let them go."
Sydney nodded, "Yeah, I guess you're right."
"Excuse me ladies nad Gentlemen, dinner will be servered in the main hall in five ymintutes." A voice boomed over the boat's speakers.
"We should get down there," Gage said quietly.
"Yeah," Sydney said even quieter as she looked over the ocean, "Yeah, let's go."
Gage smirked. Sydney had been action funny all day. Just, the way she spoke. I was funny. Like she was contantly deep in thought.
They went down to the main hall to see the crowded room.
Dinner passed as normal. IT never ceased to amaze Gage-and Sydney as well, although neither would admit it-that they could talk about so much but always seem to sidetrack themseleves from talking about love.
There was one think that set off Gage's Ranger warning flag. There was a man sitting across the room who looked fishy. He even looked like he was point to him and Sydney. Gage wasn't sure if anyone knew that they were, in fact, Texas Rangers. Gage decided it was nothing.
After dinner though, as Gage and Sydney were walking through the B deck to get to their room, Sydney said exactly what Gage was thinking, "Does the crew seem a little edgy to you?"
"Yes actually." Gage answered, "You think something's going on?"
"I wouldn't doubt it." Sydney answered, They then followed the crew into the top deck steering room, "Excuse me," Sydney asked the captin, "We're Texas Rangers, could you tell us please what's going on?"
Gage and Sydney both knew that they captin had been informed that Texas Rangers would be there on the ship as passengers.
"Well," The captin hesitated and said, "It's nothing to worry about." You could tell that he was lying.
"Come on now." Gage egged him on, "What's going on."
"We're not entirely sure actually." The captin began to explain, "All we know for sure is that our engine is having difficulties."
"Difficulties?" Gage asked, "What kind of difficulties?"
"Well," The captin said, "You see-"
The words were interuppted by a slight rubble below their feet.
The rumble grew to a steady rock and it toss a few light cargo in the back to go back and forth. Same with the people. But luckly, Gage was there to catch Sydney before she fell.
Gage still had her arm as she asked, "What was that?"
"I don't know." Gage answered, "But I didn't like it. Something bad is happening here."
After a pause Gage said, "Come on, we gotta do something to help."
Sydney nodded, she was a litte startled, but quickly pulled herself together.
****
Shortly after this they found out that it appear as though someone had sabitoged to the main engine. Indeed, someone had. And that same someone was watching Sydney and Gage the whole time they were with the crew.
This man had been paid to go through with the plan and keep passengers from wanting to use this cruiseline. His friends in high places were getting very worked up about the situation since they were after all, losing money they didn't have. So he had to do his job, at whatever costs.
****
"So what do we do?" Sydney threw out a question.
"Well," The captin answered, "We can use the back-up for now but, it may not last us long so we better get to shore before the back-up fails us too."
Gage and Sydney nodded.
"It's late, why don't you two just go one to bed." The captin says, "I assure you, if we need anything you'll know."
Sydney and Gage nodded once more.
They did as they were suggested and they started up to their room. After falling asleep Sydney heard something. She looked over to the couch where Gage slept. He wasn't there.
Sydney felt a little gulity sleeping on the huge bed bet, she got over it.
Sydney joined Gage on the deck. At first he was a little startled to see her.
"Sorry," He said, "I didn't mean to wake you."
"It' okay." Sydney answered, "Watcha doing?"
"Ah," Gage said, "I just couldn't sleep. I've been thinking too much."
"Yeah," Sydney agreed, "I know what that's like. So what have you been thinking about?"
"A lot of things." Gage answered simple. Sydney looked at him questioningly.
Before Gage got to explain there was a knock at their door.
Gage and Sydney were outside their room on the deck. It was a beautiful day. The sun was shining and the tempature was just right.
They had just been seeing the boat all day, just relaxing and checking things out.
"Wow," Sydney said looking over the ocean, "It's a great day."
"Sure is." Gage agreed.
After a moment of silence Sydney said, "Gage, do you ever wonder-nah, never mind."
"What?" Gage asked, "Come on, what were you gonna say?"
"Well," Sydney turned to Gage and Gage to her and said, "Why don't we date anyone?"
By the look on his face Gage was surpirsed, "I-I don't know. I guess we just haven't found that one person yet."
"Yeah," Sydney agreed at first, "Do you believe that there is one person out there for everyone?"
Gage figured that Sydney had been seeing to many couples playing kissy face on the decks earlier today and now she's doing that girl thing. Gage played along, "Yes, I do. But I believe it's up to us not to let them go."
Sydney nodded, "Yeah, I guess you're right."
"Excuse me ladies nad Gentlemen, dinner will be servered in the main hall in five ymintutes." A voice boomed over the boat's speakers.
"We should get down there," Gage said quietly.
"Yeah," Sydney said even quieter as she looked over the ocean, "Yeah, let's go."
Gage smirked. Sydney had been action funny all day. Just, the way she spoke. I was funny. Like she was contantly deep in thought.
They went down to the main hall to see the crowded room.
Dinner passed as normal. IT never ceased to amaze Gage-and Sydney as well, although neither would admit it-that they could talk about so much but always seem to sidetrack themseleves from talking about love.
There was one think that set off Gage's Ranger warning flag. There was a man sitting across the room who looked fishy. He even looked like he was point to him and Sydney. Gage wasn't sure if anyone knew that they were, in fact, Texas Rangers. Gage decided it was nothing.
After dinner though, as Gage and Sydney were walking through the B deck to get to their room, Sydney said exactly what Gage was thinking, "Does the crew seem a little edgy to you?"
"Yes actually." Gage answered, "You think something's going on?"
"I wouldn't doubt it." Sydney answered, They then followed the crew into the top deck steering room, "Excuse me," Sydney asked the captin, "We're Texas Rangers, could you tell us please what's going on?"
Gage and Sydney both knew that they captin had been informed that Texas Rangers would be there on the ship as passengers.
"Well," The captin hesitated and said, "It's nothing to worry about." You could tell that he was lying.
"Come on now." Gage egged him on, "What's going on."
"We're not entirely sure actually." The captin began to explain, "All we know for sure is that our engine is having difficulties."
"Difficulties?" Gage asked, "What kind of difficulties?"
"Well," The captin said, "You see-"
The words were interuppted by a slight rubble below their feet.
The rumble grew to a steady rock and it toss a few light cargo in the back to go back and forth. Same with the people. But luckly, Gage was there to catch Sydney before she fell.
Gage still had her arm as she asked, "What was that?"
"I don't know." Gage answered, "But I didn't like it. Something bad is happening here."
After a pause Gage said, "Come on, we gotta do something to help."
Sydney nodded, she was a litte startled, but quickly pulled herself together.
****
Shortly after this they found out that it appear as though someone had sabitoged to the main engine. Indeed, someone had. And that same someone was watching Sydney and Gage the whole time they were with the crew.
This man had been paid to go through with the plan and keep passengers from wanting to use this cruiseline. His friends in high places were getting very worked up about the situation since they were after all, losing money they didn't have. So he had to do his job, at whatever costs.
****
"So what do we do?" Sydney threw out a question.
"Well," The captin answered, "We can use the back-up for now but, it may not last us long so we better get to shore before the back-up fails us too."
Gage and Sydney nodded.
"It's late, why don't you two just go one to bed." The captin says, "I assure you, if we need anything you'll know."
Sydney and Gage nodded once more.
They did as they were suggested and they started up to their room. After falling asleep Sydney heard something. She looked over to the couch where Gage slept. He wasn't there.
Sydney felt a little gulity sleeping on the huge bed bet, she got over it.
Sydney joined Gage on the deck. At first he was a little startled to see her.
"Sorry," He said, "I didn't mean to wake you."
"It' okay." Sydney answered, "Watcha doing?"
"Ah," Gage said, "I just couldn't sleep. I've been thinking too much."
"Yeah," Sydney agreed, "I know what that's like. So what have you been thinking about?"
"A lot of things." Gage answered simple. Sydney looked at him questioningly.
Before Gage got to explain there was a knock at their door.
