On The Ship To Wuton Part 1
"I'm glad for that." Jade said.
The ship's whistle blew and the captain began to shout, "All passengers aboard for Wuton!"
"Oh my! That includes us!" Jade exclaimed.
The Chen family boarded the ship for Wuton as its final passengers.
On the ship, Jade spotted a brown haired brown eyed girl wearing rags, the only thing nice the girl wore was a cross necklace.
Jade saw that the girl looked starved.
Two of the only other possessions the girl had on her were an old top hat and a mandolin.
The girl began to play her mandolin and sing.
Girl: From the silver flying horses;
Of the ever golden glades;
To the dragons on the cliff tops;
Of the misty palisades;
Enchancia, Enchancia;
Come hear our humble call;
Enchancia, Enchancia;
A land for one and all;
Where the valiant knights protect us;
From the darkest evil spells;
And your wishes all come true here;
If they're made in wishing wells;
Enchancia, Enchancia;
A beacon shining bright;
Enchancia, Enchancia;
Where all our dreams take flight.
Several other passengers aboard the ship dropped some coins into the girl's old top hat.
"That was wonderful!" a man praised the girl.
"Thank you, sir." the girl said shyly.
"You are quite welcome, young mistress." the man said.
Jade saw a woman grab the old hat from the girl.
"Okay, Fairy," the woman asked. "where'd you get the money?"
"For your information, Ursula," the girl replied in a courageous manner. "I earned it!"
"You mean you stole it!" Ursula snapped at the girl.
"You'd know a great deal about stealing!" the girl snapped back at Ursula.
"The Order of the Wand will sure pay a good price for an orphan like you." Ursula spat at the girl.
Emma could see Jade running off.
"Where are you going, Jade?" Emma asked.
"To tell the captain that we have a recruit of the Order of the Wand on board... and that a young orphan girl is in trouble!" Jade answered her mother.
"Be careful, Jade." Liang said.
"I will, Dad, I promise." Jade said.
Jade raced off to tell the captain about the situation aboard his ship.
Be safe, Jade. Liang thought.
