"I..." Alex mumbled. Alyssa was behaving like nothing had happened? Wait... He didn't fell asleep and dreamed of her, right? Nor it was an hallucination caused by his feverish lust. He had seen her eye, he had heard the door. Didn't he? Alex was already doubting even that when Leon placed a hand on his shoulder and offered to hear him.
"It's... probably nothing, maybe a dream?" was Alex could offer as answer, not entirely sure of what had happened and how much of such a strange thing should he tell him. In any case, before Alex could decide or Leon could push any question further, the trio heard screaming voices outside. But that was impossible, unless...
The three of them rushed outside, expecting pirates or any kind of menace, but what was there was way less impressive. In a makeshift boat, no bigger than a bathtub, a couple of people were making signs, seeking help. Their boat seemed to be about to plunge into the ground far below, so they rescued them and the eggshell of a ship they were in.
Grateful and relieved, the married couple were still showing signs of worry. For their panicked description, a boat of pirates, no bigger than Leon's, were kidnapping the capable teenagers of a nomad tribe that traveled the lands. They had captured half a dozen at least, and the last one was the sixteen year old daughter of the couple, Sara.
As they said, Sara was a capable engineer, that could make something of almost nothing, including the small vessel they were using to look for help when they found the unlikely trio. If with the poor materials of that tribe Sara had managed to sort out a working ship she was indeed talented, but her gifts and life would gone to waste like the ones of the other kids if the pirates aimed to keep them as slaves.
"We will help!" Alex hurried to answer in front of such injustice, but he wasn't sure if they indeed could. "We will help, right?" he turned the oath into question, looking at Alyssa and Leon. "If their boat is no bigger than this one and they are alone... we can fight them. We have to" he said. They were no heroes, just survivors, but a fire burned inside that moved Alex to face such villainy.
"It's... probably nothing, maybe a dream?" was Alex could offer as answer, not entirely sure of what had happened and how much of such a strange thing should he tell him. In any case, before Alex could decide or Leon could push any question further, the trio heard screaming voices outside. But that was impossible, unless...
The three of them rushed outside, expecting pirates or any kind of menace, but what was there was way less impressive. In a makeshift boat, no bigger than a bathtub, a couple of people were making signs, seeking help. Their boat seemed to be about to plunge into the ground far below, so they rescued them and the eggshell of a ship they were in.
Grateful and relieved, the married couple were still showing signs of worry. For their panicked description, a boat of pirates, no bigger than Leon's, were kidnapping the capable teenagers of a nomad tribe that traveled the lands. They had captured half a dozen at least, and the last one was the sixteen year old daughter of the couple, Sara.
As they said, Sara was a capable engineer, that could make something of almost nothing, including the small vessel they were using to look for help when they found the unlikely trio. If with the poor materials of that tribe Sara had managed to sort out a working ship she was indeed talented, but her gifts and life would gone to waste like the ones of the other kids if the pirates aimed to keep them as slaves.
"We will help!" Alex hurried to answer in front of such injustice, but he wasn't sure if they indeed could. "We will help, right?" he turned the oath into question, looking at Alyssa and Leon. "If their boat is no bigger than this one and they are alone... we can fight them. We have to" he said. They were no heroes, just survivors, but a fire burned inside that moved Alex to face such villainy.