As night rolled around, Arthur couldn't find himself to sleep. Everything that happened after the storm is all so… mysterious… The person… these colored 'tails'… What did it all mean? Arthur found himself strolling around the deck as everyone had already fallen asleep for the night. As he walked, he thought. And as he thought, he walked. But, one thing that being out at sea is good for, is the night sky. So many stars littered the sky at night. It was like watching the snowfall. You could see billions and billions of stars and thousands of galaxies. It was so beautiful and amazing… Arthur caught himself looking at them with hope. He smiled lightly at the stars, only to sigh and look back down. He used to look at the stars with his father when they went out at sea together way back when. He was adventurous, powerful, devious, feared, but also… loved… by his crew and family; expectantly him. Sighing, Arthur walked to the rail on the side of the boat, looking out at the moonlit water. The water was so calm. Hopefully it stayed that way until they can reach their destination. He turned back around with a yawn only to disappear into his cabin to sleep.


"Who does he think he is?! Ruining such a beautiful night!" A boy roared.

"Calm down. He will leave shortly." The oldest boy explained with a sigh.

"He was watching us earlier in the day too." Another commented.

"He was?! And you didn't say anything?!" The one girl in the group yelled, smacking him in the back of the head. The boy reached up and rubbed his head.

"Why would I? He was just watching. I doubt he has any idea what he was looking at…"

"Still, you are putting us all at risk!" The first boy roared once more.

"Shut up you three!" The eldest yelled. Instantly, all 3 shut their mouths. "Good. Look, the two-legger is leaving." The 3 youngest, the 3 that were yelling, looked over to see the man walking back into the large boat.

"Good! Then, let's go!" The first boy yelled with a large smile, only to jump off the rock. the other boy and the girl soon followed, leaving the two eldest.

"Are you joining us, aru?" The eldest asked.

"Hai, of course." The other boy nodded only to followed the eldest off the rock.