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Hello again all of you! I'm not having a very good day, so I apologize if this chapter doesn't sound very enthusiastic. I hope that all of you enjoy this, because I've been enjoying writing it so far.

Leo's POV

I woke up, not realizing where I was for a moment. Then I looked down and saw Calypso laying her head on my chest and still sleeping. I didn't move, and tried to breathe gently so she wouldn't wake up. I stayed there, watching her sleep. She looked so peaceful while she was asleep, like she didn't have a care in the world, or like escaping the island didn't depend on me being able to repair the ship.

I thought about it, then realized, I wouldn't mind that much if we couldn't leave. I was finally in the place where I most wanted to be. I'd made it back to Ogygia, and I was happy wherever we were as long as I could be with Calypso.

I kept looking at her for a while, then she started to stir. I was a little sad that she was waking up, but we needed to get to work soon. I saw her eyes open and she looked up at me.

"Good morning." I said, then leaned down to give her a kiss.

"If that's what waking up is going to be like every time, I might go back to sleep." She said, smiling at me.

"Not just when you wake up, but I- We need to get to work." I said.

"What do you want me to do?" She asked."

"Well," I started, "you can start by making us a fabulous breakfast while I build a forge to work on."

She glared at me.

"Hey, unless you think you can help build a forge, there isn't much you can do yet."

She still looked a little upset, but nodded.

I went out onto the beach and saw my ship. I knew I had spare bronze in it to use for any purpose, so I needed to find a way to get a ladder up to the deck so I could get in. I looked around the island for a while. I finally found some rope, and decided that I could use it like a grappling hook to get up onto the ship. I wasn't sure why Calypso had rope on the island, but I was grateful that it was there.

I looked around for something to use as a hook, and found a box of old gardening tools near Calypso's gardens. I looked through it until I found a rusty gardening hoe that would work well enough after a couple tried at throwing. I got a screwdriver out of my tool belt and shifted the metal end of the tool back and forth until I managed to get it off of the shaft.

I attached it to the rope that I was going to use, and test it by pulling on it to make sure it was secure. I coiled the rope, then took it with me back to the Argo II.

I found spot on the railing that was over sand and was as low as I could find. I loosened a few feet of rope, spun it around my head to give it momentum, then threw it at the deck of the ship. It hit the deck, but came back over the railing and fell to the sand. After three more tried it grabbed onto the railing.

I jumped and pulled on the rope to make sure it would support me. It held, so I started climbing. Never before had I been so grateful for Coach Hedge making us climb ropes in gym, because this was a big challenge to climb.

I finally reach the top and climbed over the railing into the ship. I walked towards the halls, then realized the power had probably shut off throughout the ship. I opened the door that led to the interior of the ship to be greeted by a wall of darkness. I saw the occasional emergency light still glowing, but not much else. I realized I should have put more emergency lights into this ship, then lit up my hand, using it as a torch to see with.

I walked through the halls, my fire casting eerie shadows, making my way towards the engine room to get the extra bronze to build a forge with. I eventually found the engine room and opened the door. Nothing was running and it was disturbingly quiet for how this room usually was.

I walked over to the bronze and picked up as many sheets as I could carry. Suddenly, I swore I heard whispering behind me. It didn't sound like people, almost like it was my conscience or a ghost. I dropped the bronze and whipped around, but there was nothing behind me.

"Who's there?!" I yelled into the darkness.

Nothing replied. I slowly turned back around and picked up the bronze and got out of the ship as fast as I could.

It took several trips into the engine room the get the necessary bronze to build the forge and being repairs, but the whispering never made a second appearance. I put it off as my imagination and got to work building the forge, using a hammer I'd pulled from my tool belt and fire from my hands to mold it to the correct shape.

Once I finished building the forge, I walked back to the cave to see Calypso sitting at her table waiting for me, still looking a little upset that she hadn't gotten to help with anything.

"Thanks for making breakfast, love." I said, with a terrible fake British accent.

Calypso suddenly looked confused, "What?"

I gave myself a small mental slap, "Oh, you weren't around for the British. Never mind, you'll see when we get back to the mainland."

I quickly ate my food, realizing how hungry I had been through the morning as I worked. I glanced up to see Calypso just watching me, with very little food on her plate.

"Again, what?"

"Nothing, I already ate and I'm just waiting."

I felt as if she was staring to make me uncomfortable on purpose.

I finished eating my food and stood up.

"Well, time to get to work on the repairs." I said, stretching a little bit.

"Umm, you can look around to find some tar or adhesive I can use to hold the bronze in place while I weld it. Assuming by how hard the ship hit, some of it is going to be damaged severely."

I went off for a little while, going on about everything that would need to be repaired or checked until I realized that Calypso's eyes had glazed over.

"Sorry, let's just go and see what we can do." I said.

She stood on her tip-toes and gave me a quick kiss, "Alright, let's get to work."

How was that? Random whispering behind him? Mysterious right? I hope you guys are enjoying this series, I've enjoyed writing it. Please review and let me know what you think, and I hope to see you in the next one!