Chapter 12 - The Turbulence before the Storm
anny woke up to the rough lurch of the Radiance as the ship keeled from side to side in a violent sway. "What's happening!" he asked, but he wasn't sure if anyone was awake to answer him.
"The Eye of Darkness," Sabrina said from above, twisting out of the hammock, landing with the grace of a cat beside him. Suddenly, her nimble stance faltered as the Radiance heaved beneath her, causing her to fall on Danny. She automatically put her hands on his chest for support.
The fabric of the hammock groaned from the stress of both bodies as Danny grabbed her at the waist. He could feel the warmth of her breath on his face and smell the sweet scent of her hair as her lips hovered dangerously above him.
"What should we do?" Doug asked.
Sabrina eased herself off Danny's chest, adjusted her clothing and straightened up, as if nothing had happened. "Go and see it, of course."
Danny nearly fell out of the hammock, the sway of the ship and Sabrina's proximity were having a rather negative affect on his balance.
Soon, everyone was awake, following Sabrina down the hall, stopping often to brace themselves against a wall as the Radiance swayed forcefully from side to side. They reached the end of the corridor and ascended the stairs leading to the upper decks.
Passing through the dining hall, Danny noticed that the tables had been cleared and cleaned. He followed Sabrina as she reached the second set of stairs and went up them.
At the top of the staircase, Sabrina pushed against the door, forcing it open, causing a wail of wind to sweep past her.
Danny could taste the salt in the air as the gust carried with it a spray of mist from the ocean.
The Radiance was a mess of motion as the crew worked to follow the orders of their captain as he yelled from the aft of the ship. However, his voice was cut off as a jagged bolt of lightning split the sky in half, followed by a deafening boom.
The loud noise forced Danny's eyes toward the sky, a swirl of black clouds materialized, creating a churning wall of darkness. Within the raging storm, thunderclaps boomed, followed by more white shafts of lightning.
"We have to go through that?" Doug yelled over the fury of the storm.
"We're getting closer," Chris emphasized.
Danny noticed a distinct difference between where the storm awaited them and where the Radiance was now. The waters around the ship were choppy but within the dark clouds of the coming storm, the waves doubled, even tripled in size.
"There's no way this ship is going to last five seconds in a storm like that!" Matt pointed out, saying what everyone else was already thinking.
"We're all going to die!" Doug said, taking a couple of steps back in a gesture of hopelessness. He stopped as he bumped into something solid.
"Don't be silly!" a familiar deep voice yelled from behind.
Danny turned to find Nicholi Ormstead, the Navi, standing behind Doug, his face shrouded by the thick hood of his robes. Despite the heavy sway of the ship, his stance remained solid and confident.
"It is my job to protect you, Squire," placing a reassuring hand upon Doug's shoulder, "and I am quite good at my job."
"We're getting much closer," said Matt, wiping the speckles of water from his glasses, returning them to his head.
"Ah, so we are," said the Navi in a calm voice. "If you will excuse me, Squires, it is time."
Doug stepped to the side, allowing Nicholi to pass.
Danny intuited the feeling of a smile; robes concealed the Navi's features. Nicholi passed them, ascended to his perch at the bow of the Radiance and sat down cross-legged as before.
"Whatever it is he's going to do, he'd better do it fast," said Doug, just as the billowing storm swelled up just off the bow of the ship, sending warped bolts of lightning crackling out on both sides.
"I think I'm going to be sick!" Alonso said. He cupped his mouth as the Radiance rocked from side to side.
The wind whipped at the Navi's white robes, pulling the veil of the hood from his head. Upon closer examination, Danny noticed that his eyes seemed to be closed as he mouthed some unintelligible incantation. Just before the fury of the storm threatened to overtake the Radiance, the Navi went wide-eyed as a clear globe expanded from his cupped hands, expanding to impossible dimensions, enveloping the ship from bow to aft.
As if to test the strength of this new barrier, the raging storm engulfed the Radiance in a swirl of black clouds; it bombarded the ship with arcing streaks of lighting. The jagged bolts of light deflected off the protective sphere as the Navi navigated the ship deeper into the dark bowels of the tempest. Just beyond the border of the Navi's aura, waves of unimaginable size crested and crashed. However, within the globe, the sea remained steady and calm, a sturdy sanctuary in an ocean of madness.
"Now that was epic," said Matt, wiping the moisture from his glasses once again.
Danny had to admit that, despite the horrifying destructive power of it, the storm was quite beautiful.
"Beautiful, isn't it?" Sabrina asked, moving to stand beside Danny.
"Yes, you just read my mind."
"If it weren't for the Navi's protective spell, this ship would be crushed in a matter of seconds," Sabrina pointed out.
"Is he alright?" Danny asked, gesturing toward Nicholi as he sat still on his perch at the bow of the ship.
"He is a Navi," explained Sabrina. "As I understand it, navigating the Radiance through the storm created by the Eye of Darkness requires his full attention. The storm itself is magical in nature."
"Where's Alonso?" Chris asked.
Danny took a quick look around, noticing that they were missing one of their group.
"He's over there," said Doug, as he pointed to the side of the ship.
Danny found Alonso slumped over the side rail, threatening to empty the contents of his belly into the ocean. After a couple of quick convulsions, Alonso turned and sat down against the railing.
"Are you okay, man?" Chris asked, he was the first to reach Alonso.
"I don't know," grumbled Alonso.
"He is suffering from seasickness," said Sabrina. "It's from the sway of the ship. The back and forth motion can cause some to become queasy, even sick, hence seasickness."
Alonso covered his mouth with his hand in light of her comment. Once the threat had passed, he said, "Don't say that again."
"…What, you mean seasick?" Sabrina asked with an apparent curiosity.
Alonso shook his head from side to side.
"Are you talking about swaying back and forth?"
Alonso's eyes went wide as he cupped his hand around his mouth. This time, he couldn't calm his stomach. He stood up, turned back toward the rail and retched over the side of the ship.
Matt was the first one to snicker, causing the mirth to spread, everyone burst into laughter.
Alonso turned around and slumped back against the handrail. He was too exhausted to argue or put up a fight. "I hate you guys," he grumbled.