A/N: Shot update, but I still have some fixing to do for a few more chapters before I post anything else up. Originaly this chapter and another one soon to be posted was combined as one but I diddnt like any of the versions so I tried typing it again and it came out as 2 seperate chapters that i liked.

Im very excited because I have 6 reviwers! (feel free to laugh at my happiness over so few reviwers) I did not even expect to have 1, but I am glad some people like it!

Princess of Rain: You shall have to wait and see to find out what (or who cough HINTcough) they will find

alicorn7:(cool name) I am happy you like it, I think sometime I want to write a story with 2 people every other chapter like I have done so far, andthennot have them meet, just todo theunexpected, but I probaly won't get around to it ever.

Enjoy! (I hope,cuz thischapter isnt exciting)

Alina's Capture:

Princess Alina had been traveling for hours down the dreary cave, which had her feeling rather tired, lonely, and anxious of the fact she had not yet met any danger. As the hours moved by blending together in a mix of dark morbid memories, Princess Alina finally saw the end of the cave and was greatly relived.

Alina knew that at the end of cave, which led to a harbor located on the far coast on her country Buraned, was magically sealed from vision so that no one would discover it unless by a rare chance.

Alina got off her horse in order to avoid hitting her head on the low exit at the mouth Cave. Walking for the first time in hours, it took a few awkward steps on the ground to discover that her legs were stiff from the hours of riding. After the few stumbling steps, she was able to regain her composure and enter the next part in her journey; escaping her country.

When Alina stepped out side the cave she was instantly lost in a dense green fog that hung in the air. The fog was so thick Alina could only see a few feet ahead of her, and everything was tinted a lime green color from the fog, making everything blurry. Alina realized that she could not head back to the cave, for it would be impossible to find it, since she could hardly even see the ground as it was.

Suddenly a hand was clamped around Alina's mouth, cutting off her air supply. Alina struggled to break free of the grip that now suppressed her air and cut off her voice. Starting to panic, she nearly missed a low muffled whisper that came from by her ear.

"Milady forgive me, but you must'nt speak for your life is in great danger. I need your word that you will come with me and not speak. I will release you if you nod your head…" there was a pause as her captor waited to feel for any movement from her head. Once he felt her nod he instantly released his hand only to refasten it unto her arm.

"Yer Majesty, forgive me bluntness but I must speak quickly. The country of Clatito searches for ye, their ruler Ezer, has conjured this mighty fog throughout the entire country of Buraned in 'opes of limiting any possible ways of escape that ye may take."

"The Clatito soldiers can see through thee fog, which we believe ter be Ezer's doin. With 'is soldier's able ter see through the fog when none else can, it has ter probably be some sort of magic potion. He has his soldiers patrolling everywhere in the country in hopes ta capture yer. So I'm takin ye to me ship, for me mates and I can see through the fog, were used ter it, being sailors and all. But until we reach thee ship, ye must be quiet, and utter not a sound, fer the soldiers are just waiting for some sort of sound to betray any female position in hopes of it being yer," continued to whisper the voice.

As the man spoke Alina felt a hint of recgonizition in his voice, but could not place it, so silently Alina decided to obey, trusting her life in a stranger's hand, a figure that was never entirely visible through the thick green fog, but to her was only a hand that pulled her to either her escape, or to her capture.

"Yer Majesty lady luck is with ye tonight. It was merely by chance I found yer," was what O'Brian found himself to be saying over finding Alina. Indeed he was right, it was merely luck that he had stumbled upon Alina.

O'Brian Ship had left the docks poorly rationed with food, hoping to escape the Clatitio soldiers takeing over in the Palace, near by where they were docked.

After setting sail O'Brian and the rest of the ship realized that they really needed more food if they were to go anywhere and stopped.

O'Brian was one of those sent out to find food when he happened to find Alina. He had recognized his princess having seen her in the harbor before and did not hesitate to save her from wandering into her death,

O'Brian knew he was risking the lives of his fellow crew but still took Alina back to the ship, where the Captain agreed to take her along, mainly for the support she had always shown toward the merchant ships like his. But he said once they reached their destination she was to be off at once and to make a promise bound by magic never to reveal any of the crew or its members if she was caught.

Once Alina agreed the ship left the dock immediately. She watched the Dark brooding Grey clouds that hung over the land. She watched her country being quenched in a curtain of fog and clouds, while she was sailing away safe from the danger, leaving her people in their greatest time of need, something that she would never be able to forgive herself for.