Elvengirl10: Chapter seven. Wow, I've caught up with myself.
Sain: What?
Elvengirl10: It's where I am in my original script, although, that chapter's not finished and I didn't like it, so yeah, this will be better. I promise.
Sain: What are you going to do with the original?
Elvengirl10: Not sure yet. I think I will just throw it out.
Sain: Why don't you post it?
Elvengirl10: No. It's basically junk.
Sain: It was just a suggestion.
Reviews:
Sword of Seals: I'm glad you like it. It will get even more interesting from now on.
Elvengirl10: I can't believe I only got one review for this chapter.
Sain: And the last one.
Elvengirl10: Don't remind me. On with the chapter.
That night, everyone stood on the edge of the pier, and listened as Ephidel outlined his plan.
"We're going to take those two lifeboats and go out to the boat. Then we'll board, get rid of any guards, and leave before anyone can spot us. How's that sound?"
"Won't they notice that it's missing?" asked Nils.
"Yeah, but we'll be gone by then." Replied Ephidel.
"Alright, then. Let's go," said Lloyd, going over to the first boat. He pushed it into the water and helped Nino, Limstella, and Nils get in. Elbert soon followed. Ephidel, Jaffar, Linus, Leila and Jack got in the second boat. They padded the oars and set off. It didn't take long to get to the ship. Once there, Jaffar got on deck and did a quick search. The guards were soon taken care of. Lloyd soon followed.
"Okay pass up the supplies," he said in loud whisper to his brother.
"Right." Linus uncovered the supplies they had brought, and found himself staring straight at Serra.
"Who. The. Heck. Are. You?" he said.
"I'm Serra!" she shouted.
"Shut up. You're going to get us spotted," said Ephidel.
"You do know that stealing is wrong right? Well I'm here to stop you and you hade better listen to me because I'm a cleric of Elimine," Serra rambled on.
"Just ignore her," said Matthew.
"Everyone, get on the boat. Now, what are you doing here?" asked Ephidel.
"It was her idea. Not mine. I'm just along for the ride. We'll go now. Sorry about all this."
"No! We're not going. Not until I see Leila!"
"Serra shut up."
Ephidel looked at Leila.
"I've never seen them before," pleaded Leila, getting on board.
"I don't know what she's talking about," said Matthew.
Everything clicked in Ephidel's mind. 'Leila has to be a spy. That's the only way to explain it. But I can't let her know that I know' he thought as he got on the ship. Jack took the helm. Serra jumped on board. Matthew was close behind.
"I don't we can get rid them now," said Elbert.
"No," replied Ephidel.
"I can always threaten her if she gets to annoying," said Jack, helpfully.
"Okay, thanks Jack. So, where are we off to?"
"Tortuga."
"Why do we need to go there?"
"To get a crew."
"But we already have one."
"No we don't."
"Yes we do. It's everyone on this boat."
"We need a proper crew."
"No we don't"
"Yes we do."
"No we don't"
"Yes we do"
The two continued arguing well into the night. Everyone else sighed and tried to ignore them. That, unfortunately, was proving very difficult.
Elvengirl10: There. They've left. I've made it this far.
Sain: The point of the argument was?
Elvengirl10: I really wanted to put that in. (dodges tomatoes thrown by readers) It's true.
Sain: You're weird.
Elvengirl10: I know. Please please please review.
