--Latta--
That night the storm above them was weakening, though it was expected to grow in strength in a few hours time, long enough for them to get out of the isles. Reagan was checking the ships hull integrity with one of the engineers, stress points were tested, engine fastenings were secured, and overall the hull was checked twice over with a comb. For the first time the stars poked through the night sky, in the distance the locals were having a festival, in preparation of the coming rains that would nourish their crops and supply water for the coming months.
Reagan
"So, think we're going to be leaving soon?"
Engineer
"Think so, storms cleared long enough to hightail it out of here."
Reagan
"I guess you're right."
Behind them a few footsteps echoed behind them, Captain Walker and Captain Edwards strolled on up, each of them holding two steaming cups. Edwards passed one to her and Walker passed the other to the engineer, who, after thanking him studied it. Reagan took a look into the cup, the liquid was a brownish red color, a spicy fragrance with a hint of chocolate.
Walker
"Who would have guessed a place like this made the best hot coco?"
Edwards
"Not me, then again I'm not one for hot chocolate, more of a coffee person."
Reagan
"Might I ask where Willard and Peterson are?"
Edwards
"Enjoying themselves on the beach, two of them are younger then both of us. You included."
The engineer just nodded his head at that, and went back to inspecting the ship.
Walker
"Funny, I don't feel old."
Edwards
"That's because you're crazy."
Walker
"Anyways, we leave once those two get back, hopefully soon, we have a limited time frame."
Reagan
"So, are we stopping at Termini or not?"
Walker, much to his credit stroked his chin, which was beginning to grow a beard. Fireworks from the beach exploded above them, showering the sky with brilliant colors. Everyone present stopped to look at the scene, while certainly not as amazing as Cathedrals Spring Festival only days earlier, it still had charm that captivated the hearts and imaginations of the local populace. After a few moments Walker turned to the crew present.
Walker
"We'll be by passing Termini and heading straight for Widow's Point, stop for fuel, and then fly straight for Landmark."
Navigator Willard
"No rest for the wicked huh?"
Behind them, Willard and Peterson approached them, equipment in hand, a rather sad look on their face, but determined nonetheless.
Walker
"Since we're all here, we might as well get airborne."
The crew began unfastening the ropes that held the ship to the dock, after a few moments the squid was released from its moorings, the engines flickered, Edwards took the helm and flew a slow circle, before heading southward.
--Middle Plains, 5 kilometers out from Serenity Bay--
The sun had set only a few hours ago, in the distance, the dull flickering of lights signaled they were getting close to Serenity Bay, they wouldn't be stopping, not until they reached Farona. Reynold was at the helm, most of the others were asleep, Phillip was still awake, visibly worried about something, something even he didn't know but told him to keep an eye out. Richard was leaning over the front railing of the ship, a device in his hands which he pointed towards the city in front of him, a few flashes of light burst forward from it before he stashed it in his duster. Reynold always liked flying at night, there was something so calming about it, things were seen differently in another light. He examined the other vessels in the fleet, like his they were flying at reduced speeds, just enough that they would disturb anyone currently sleeping. Richard jaunted on over before sitting on crate next to him.
Richard
"Quiet night eh?"
Reynold
"Yeah, a nice change of pace, don't ya think?"
Richard
"A bit of a callback to before we came to Cathedral, soaring through the skies with nought a care in the world, so, what is that thing anyways?"
Reynold
"What's what?"
Richard
"Right there."
He pointed off towards a silhouetted figure over the bay. Even from so far away it seemed large and imposing.
Reynold
"I think, that would be the Serenity lighthouse."
Richard
"Not really doing its job is it?"
Reynold
"It fell into disrepair years ago, during wars there wasn't much time to maintain it, even then parts of it were sabotaged, though from what I hear there are families who are looking to bring back the proud tradition of maintaining the damn thing."
They passed over Serenity Bay, below them the city lights seemed even more brilliant, Richard hopped over to the railing, and pulled that device out of his duster again, a few flashes of light later and he stashed it in his duster again.
Reynold
"Alright, your turn, what's that thing?"
Richard
"This? This is a camera."
Reynold
"So that's a camera, never actually seen one before now. A lot less impressive then I though it was."
Richard
"Well, it gets the job done."
Soon the fleet diverted coarse southward, the lighthouse fading from sight behind them.
(O.O.C that was actually kind of fun to write.)