Grant woke up the next morning and started getting dressed. He had just put on his jacket as he happened to glance outside the window. He did a double take and picked up the phone to talk to the Capt.
"Capt Carl! Why is the land on the wrong side of the yacht?" he demanded to know. He listened to his answer as his face took on a look of surprise and anger.
"Oh she did!" he said hanging up the phone. "Well, we'll just see about that." He muttered walking out of his room to confront his daughter. He found her staring out over the see in the direction they were headed.
"I supposed we are heading back to Domino!" he commented from behind her. Serena turned around with a pained expression on her face.
"Yes," she answered softly.
"To him!" Grant spat out.
"Yes," she answered again. "I'm sorry." She added.
"You haven't even begun to be sorry, you hillbilly wanna be!" he insulted as he pushed past her to head for the captains wheel. Serena followed him, bent on making her father understand. Grant took the captain hat from him and told the entire bridge that he was in charge as he sat majestically behind that wheel, and turned the wheel to head away from Domino.
"It doesn't matter what you do, I'm going back to him." Serena said to her father defiantly.
"Don't be ridiculous, nobody leaves a Staten!" Grant commented ignoring his daughter.
"I love Seto, father!" Serena protested.
"What does love got to do with it?" Grant asked.
"Everything!" Serena answered. Grant turned in his chair to stare at his daughter with surprise.
"You would actually prefer to live in squalor with that cave dweller." Grant asked amazed that she would be willing to give up the comfort that she had here to live with that computer guy. Of course, he and Serena still didn't know that Seto Kaiba had a very productive business. It wouldn't have mattered anyway. Grant wouldn't have let Serena leave anyway. If she left, then she would take the business along with her and he wouldn't have any sort of lively hood and there went his extravagant lifestyle.
Serena didn't know how to answer her father's question as she turned away.
'You really would! They should have kept you in the psycho ward of that hospital." Grant commented as she turned back to steering the ship. Serena turned to stare at her father when she heard what he had to say.
"What!?" she demanded to know. Grant realized that he had given himself away as he turned his head away from her.
"You left me there didn't you!" Serena figured out. "You snake! My own father! How could you be such a jerk to your own daughter?"
"Call me all the names you want!" Grant said standing up to face her. "But many women adore me! You want to know what I was doing while you were gone? I'll tell you daughter dearest. I was out partying all the time, not having to deal with your constant whining. Yes, I did leave you there so what? We are at sea. And I'm a god at sea." After having said that Grant started pushing random buttons on the control panel causing the wind shield wipers to turn on and various things like that. Serena turned to leave as Dr. Carmen entered the room. Serena ran to him.
"Dr. Carmen, you need to help my father he's having another nervous breakdown. He thinks he's god!" Dr. Carmen nodded as Serena left the room. Dr. Carmen walked over to Grant.
'Carmen!" he said. "DO you have a straight jacket?"
"I always carry one with me, yes."
"Good, put my daughter in it!" Grant ordered as he turned back
to playing with the controls.
"Grant, you're overwrought. I don't have what I normally give too… oh here take
one of mine!" Dr. Carmen said as he dug around in his pockets. Serena had made down
to the engine room as she talked to another crew worker trying to get him to understand
that she needed to get the boat stopped. She had just managed to get it to stop
when she heard it.
"HONK HONK HONK" came three long blasts of a boat horn.
"He's here!" she said excitedly. "He's here!" she yelled as she ran toward the front of the boat.
