Piotr looked at her for a moment, and by the looks of it, he seemed ashamed. "I'm sorry, I should not have done that." Kitty smiled afterwards and then planted a kiss on him. Thunder began to rumble which sort of startled Kitty. "Its alright. A little rain never hurt anyone," beyond that there was nothing else to be said.
Back on board Kitty was curled up in Piotr's arms, both taking naps as the others came up. "Thank goodness. I though something happened to them." Kody gave a relaxed sigh.
"Cool your jets big bro, Piotr is like the ultimate bodyguard. What could have gone wrong?" Brook asked hypothetically.
"Ahh, to be young and in love." Boomer put his arms on Brook's and Kurt's shoulder as he crossed them to his room. Brook rolled her eyes, and at the same time got a glimpse of the greying sky.
Kitty stirred awake and saw everyone around. "Oh, hey everyone. Have a good time?" Piotr awoke after her with his arms around her. Brook saw this and just laughed.
"Okay, now I know we just interrupted something."
Somewhere at the coastguard headquarters, meteorologists were plotting the wind currents of the Atlantic Ocean. "Sir, come take a look at this." A somewhat old, heavy, bearded man looked at the plotting screen. "If the readings are correct, and the wind pressures meet with this storm that's coming, it could be dangerous."
"Tell lifeguards to close their beaches and call all ships in that area to come in to port." The bearded man said.
On the ship, the gang was happily eating their lunch and talking about their exploration. All the while, the sky was becoming more grey and dim, that it didn't look to be the afternoon anymore. "Hey Brook, why haven't you changed yet?" Brook looked at Kurt with her eyebrow raised. "Right, of course." Kurt went back to drinking his soda.
"So does this mean you're a couple now?" Brook giggled. Piotr put his arm around Kitty's shoulder. "What should we do next. Hope no one suggests we stay out here any longer, doesn't look like the sky is clearing up any time soon."
"We can have a competition." Kitty said.
"Competition," Piotr questioned.
"Yeah, but like Brook said, inside. I mean you guys have the game system in your room."
"Phht. What do you girls think you could beat us at. All I brought was racing and football." Kurt commented. Kitty and Brook smiled at each other.
As Kody was in his quarters the captain called to him. "Is there something wrong," he asked when he walked in the room.
"Just got a call from the coastguard. They said a storm is heading our way."
"What kind of storm?"
"One they've never encounters before." The captain replied.
"I was hoping to do more stuff," Kody sighed. "Turn her around, I'll tell everyone we're going back." Kody then left as the captain started to turn the wheel.
Outside the wind picked up more and more. A large antenna that was placed on top of the ship started to sway back and forth. All together it broke off from its steel rod.
"Ahh, Kurt, what'd you need to do that for." Kitty groaned while looking at the static picture on the television.
"What do you mean, I didn't do anything."
"Then what was it?" Piotr felt a little movement as the ship turned slowly, obviously the others felt it too.
"We are turning." Piotr said.
"I'll go check outside about the antenna," Brook got up and as she left the room, her tail slapped against the doorway behind her.
Brook got on board to find that it was beginning to rain. "I better hurry," Brook climbed up the side ladder where the antenna had toppled over. She looked at where it had broken off and scratched her head for a moment, and then looked up to the sky as a lightning bolt shot right where she stood. "Whoa!" Brook spread open her wings just in time and glided away, but to her dismay the antenna was tossed her way also. As she was just over the water the antenna came at her, and cut her bat-like wings. She screamed in pain, and from the shock she fell straight into the water.
