A/N: I had to establish that, yes, the Nekton family is hopelessly oblivious to their stowaway.

Guest review responses!
Random Fan: There's no getting rid of Finn now! And Fontaine's gonna hide him as long as humanly possible. -hands cookies to Finn and stashes the rest-

ANONYMOUS (reviewing back on chapter one, hopefully you see this): Lone Wolf Chris would be for a new -for me- fandom called Wild Kratts.


Hiding Finn on the Aronnax was almost disappointingly easy.

None of Fontaine's family suspected there was a pirate on board, so they weren't looking for any. Nobody cared that Fontaine was eating "in her room" because it was rare for the whole family to eat in the kitchen, or that she was eating more than normal because the family was so busy; it was normal for them to eat a lot. And her parents were used to her hiding to get away from Ant, so they never wondered when she started vanishing more than normal.

Even Ant didn't cause any issues! He was too involved tinkering with the new Knight in the Moon Pool room to care where Fontaine was.

It quickly became boring. Which probably wasn't a good thing for two teenagers, one of whom was looking for a hobby.