It had been a wild ride. Days ago,
Orson James had been a man with a dream and a ship. He had been rejected repeatedly and on the verge of losing hope. But then a single friend pushed him in the right direction. With his help, he got his first crew member. From there, it had snowballed. Now, he had assembled a crew of some of the finest minds in the City, all ready to take on whatever challenges the Lost Continent had to throw at them. It had already been crazy with more than a few bumps and several unanswered questions. Who was the interloper that brought Bianca to them? Was Brynhild connected to the Lost Continent, or was it just a coincidence? What of the mysterious woman in the crowd? Was she Eddie’s murderer, or were the two unrelated? And what lay past Graveyard Pass? He was ready to claim the day and find the answers, no matter what happened. After all, he had his crew on his side.
“All clear.
The Midnight Curse is taking off,” Orson said to the assembled crew. He made the final few commands, causing the ship to begin to move. Slowly, the ship ascended into the air, moving away from the growing crowd below. It was a less than triumphant departure, but it was a departure. His mood was dampened by the civil unrest below, but he didn’t want to show that. This was a celebration.
The ship shook a little as he adjusted to the new weights and controls that had been added by his on board geniuses. But soon he figured it out and they stabilized. Eventually, the initial takeoff bugs were worked out, and the ship began to slowly and smoothly ascend, leaving the City behind them. He hoped Herald’s Point would be fine. It was his crew’s home, and he intended to take them back.
“Attention,” he said into the intercom. “This is Captain James. We are airborne.”