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Flynn dragged a hand through his hair before stretching his arms upward, and then out. As much as he loved the sea and sailing, he was getting restless. It had been months, nearly three now and they hadn't yet seen any sign of land. He was sure they'd have to find something sooner rather than later, there was no way the collection of large islands were the only landmasses in the entire world. No doubt his crew were just as restless, it would do them good to be able to drop anchor and spend some time off the ship.
The sky had been clear all morning, but now as evening drew close, it bought along with it dark, heavy looking clouds. They didn't quite seem to be rain clouds, but he had been fooled before and the Captain was not at all interested in being caught off guard by non-threatening clouds again. He strode quickly from the front of the ship along the deck and up to stand beside his first mate who was currently tending the wheel.
"Keep an eye on those clouds, lads." His voice called out loudly, getting the attention of those present on deck. "The last time we saw clouds like that, we ended up in a storm. Passengers, secure all loose items just in case. Better to do it now, than chase them across your cabins later."
Following his own instructions, he slipped down into his quarters and made sure things were secured, especially his ink pot. His favourite shirt had been ruined in the last storm by his oversight of putting the lid back on and putting it away. He sat on the edge of his bed and set a hand atop Cooper's head, stroking his long ears with a smile. "Now, boy, you stay inside. I don't want you to end up overboard." He knew the dog hated being locked in here, but it was safer.
"Captain!" The call came from outside as a fist pounded on his door. "You were right! Storm incoming!"
Flynn hurried from his quarters, shutting the door quickly to stop the canine from following him out on to the deck. The clouds were much darker now, highlighted in brilliant reds and oranges. Lightning forked from the blackest cloud, illuminating the scene brilliantly for a moment, followed by the distant rumble of thunder.
"To your stations! Brace for the storm! Those who don't need to be on deck, get below out of the way!"
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