I've decided to turn this series, my Ocean's Breeze Academy fanfic series, into a duology. I just want to do other things with my Fanfiction Stories by Theme Collection, and this story and my other fanfic A Creature of the Night have a more cohesive story anyway. So, that's why there are only two fanfiction stories for my Ocean's Breeze Academy duology. But I promise, I will make this fanfic the best it can be, or so I hope. :)

That said, enjoy! :)

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Part I: Sailing to Triton

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Announcements

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A few days passed.

Amelia had gotten the sleep she needed. She was a little surprised that Frodo slept in longer than she did.

Amelia had curly, brunette hair that fell down her shoulders and was now on the tops of her new hobbit feet. She had light brown eyes that reminded her of an acorn, pale skin, fair features, short pointy ears, and a thin frame. Today, she wore brown robes with a plain orange backing on the inside. The robes had been a gift from the Jedi who passed through the ruined campus, deciding to help the Dean and the staff help restore the campus to its rightful state. Amelia wondered where the Jedi had come from, but she was happy they were helping out.

She looked back at Frodo as he woke up. His eyes were bright blue, while his hair was thick, curly, and brown on his head and the tops of his feet. His skin was lighter-than-usual, due to the Fallohide blood on his mother's side. His features reminded her of an elf, while he had short, pointy ears that were a little large. Today, he wore a white nightgown, already soaked with sweat.

Apparently, Frodo had a rough night's sleep. He needed some comfort from his darling wife, Amelia.

Ever since Amelia arrived at the Ocean's Breeze Academy campus, she immediately got married to Frodo Baggins, the hobbit she loved since her time in our world. Since they wed, they endured vampires and a Vampire Queen named Shirina, who they defeated on their last adventure. Amelia was fortunate to cure Frodo of the vampiric disease. Last she checked, they walked towards the ruined campus in the sunrise, welcoming a new day with shining colors.

"Hello husband," Amelia said, wondering if he would greet her the same way.

Frodo blushed. "Good morning, my darling wife." He sat up, passionately kissing her on the lips. He released her, gazing into her eyes and keeping his hand pressed against the back of her neck. "How are you this morning?"

"I'm good," Amelia said, as they kissed a second time. When they released, she admitted, "You were a vampire. It's only been a few days since that happened. We needed to sleep. I know we did." She looked at him in encouragement, smiling, "You know what I mean?"

"I do," Frodo nodded. He moved his hand away from her, saying, "Being a vampire was awful. I kept craving your blood; my skin was cold. It wasn't easy." He looked at her, admiring her fair features. "I don't want to go through that again."

"Yes, it was awful," Amelia said, nodding in agreement. "I just wished it didn't happen days after we got married."

"I don't deny what happened," Frodo said, smiling. "I just think I was better at seducing you as a vampire than I was as a hobbit. That's something I wish I still learned." He sighed, changing the subject on cue. "Hey, do you think we can grab some breakfast, and then explore the campus? See what else survived?" He waggled his eyebrows in amusement.

"Sure," Amelia said, smiling. She kissed him a final time, before standing up. Just as she did, Frodo pulled her in. She sighed, wondering what moment could be more complete than this.

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Amelia followed Frodo into the eatery, loving all the different selection of foods and drinks. She smiled, as she took a seat at an empty table next to Frodo before they ordered their food. Amelia smiled, the moment her grilled hot dog and a large glass of chocolate milk arrived. Yes, she drank chocolate milk! But in times like these, chocolate milk seemed essential to drink down.

She looked over her shoulder at Frodo's food, which was a grilled triple hamburger with lettuce, tomatoes, ketchup, and mustard on top, and a chilled iced tea. She smiled, watching her husband eat his food, enjoying the taste of his meat along with the drink.

"Can I try your milk?" Frodo asked between bites.

"It's chocolate milk. Have at it!" Amelia said, passing her drink over to him. She watched him sip her straw, his eyes widening in delight.

"This is the best milk I've ever had! Humans have good taste in food as hobbits do!" Frodo complimented, passing Amelia's drink back to her.

"Hobbits have good food, too, you know," Amelia said with a smile.

"Yes, I don't deny that we do," Frodo admitted, calmly. He finished his meal, dousing the rest of his tea minutes later. Amelia did the same with her food and drink, glad to have eaten a jumbo grilled hot dog when she did.

The speaker turned on, allowing the Dean to speak to the assembly. "Attention everyone! This is the Dean speaking. This is a most trying time for our campus. We are in remorse over what happened, what with the onslaught of vampires. We are in the process of rebuilding the campus as we speak. Thanks to the Jedi's help, our campus should be restored in no time!

"In the meantime, Triton is open for tourists. Feel free to visit the island and enjoy yourselves. Thank you for your time." The speaker turned off, allowing everyone to resume their conversations.

"Water?" Frodo asked, feeling his heart sink. "I'm not sure about this."

"Why not?" Amelia asked, stunned. "Don't you want to go near the waves and the shore? The beach is a nice place to go, while we're there."

"Amelia, I have a terrible fear of water," Frodo admitted, going pale. "I don't know if I can."

"Frodo, I'll stay with you. You'll be okay, as long as we're together." Amelia said, taking his hand in hers. "That way, you won't be afraid when we're near the water."

"Do you think so?" Frodo asked, cautious.

"I know so. Trust me," Amelia said, hoping he would understand.

Frodo nodded. "You're right, but that still doesn't hide my fears."

"We'll get through this. You'll be okay," Amelia reassured him, kissing him on the cheek. She smiled, watching Frodo blush and grin happily.

"You're right. Are your ready to go?" Frodo asked, curious.

"Yes," Amelia said, following Frodo to the window, where they dumped their napkins and paper waste into the trash can, before leaving their trays, with their plates, utensils, and glasses, over to the window for kitchen staff to take. Amelia smiled, taking Frodo's hand and following him out of the eatery, where she hoped this time, no more vampires would invade the campus.