“What is that?” Rayko asked as she pointed at the thing.

“That, Miss Dandra ko Galem, is a Fringy. It is a kind of fish, but it never leaves the surface. Nobody knows where they came from. Nobody knows what they live on. They seem to be fairly gentle, except when they are in the mating season.”

Rayko’s face coloured. “I see.”

They spent another half hour discovering animals. Then Daniel said he was going to make his round again and quickly paced off.

Rayko relaxed a bit as the man left. She wondered why she had become so tensed up with Mr. Zacharias around…

Daniel had laid down for a nap. He was going to do a night watch again. As he woke up he stared through the porthole, looking at the stars. and thought of his sister Cynthia. Now there was a smart kid. Never got married, as far as he knew, free as a bird, like himself. No kids, as far as he knew, just like himself. Maybe he should write to Cynthia someday. There were too many ‘as far as he knews’ in that last thought. From his sister his thoughts crawled over to this brother. Married, two children, and not a single moment of his life unplanned or disorganised.

The man on the bed shook his head slightly. That could not be a life. Life without freedom and adventure, it was unimaginable for him. The idea of being married… to whom, he wondered. He knew hardly any women. Rhonda was not the kind to marry and settle down either. Too much of a free spirit. And the women he had seen in Skarak and the other places he had been were not candidate material for someone like himself. He tried to recall some of them. He grinned at some of the memories. And then somehow the Seigner’s daughter popped into his head and that had all the properties to make his skin crawl. But Bactine skin did not crawl.

As a little worry started gnawing at him, asking if this life was really what he wanted, he got up to shake off that thought. He did not want to deal with that now. There was a night shift waiting for him, and the certainty that the spoilt girl was put away in her bed was a comforting thing. He would not run into her.

17. An unexpected visitor

The rest of the journey and the tests of the ship went well. Even the cook that had come aboard was feeling better and managed to do his work without too many problems. Draiky however was glad to see him leave.

Daniel did what he could to avoid the Seigner’s daughter and succeeded in that. Ulaman helped, as he understood that there was definitely no chemistry between them, apart from a destructive one.

As the harbour came back into view, Daniel was surprised by a gentle tap on his arm. It was the daughter of the Seigner.

“Excuse me, Mr. Zacharias. I would like to be at the front side of the… ship when we arrive. Do you deem it safe to stand there?”

It took Daniel a few moments to get over his surprise, then he nodded. “We’ll be on our way for at least another hour, miss.”

“I don’t mind, sir,” Rayko said. “It would really please me.”

“In that case I am sure we can find you a safe spot. One moment please, Miss Dandra ko Galem.” Daniel walked off to Bilk and told him where he’d be, taking the Seigner’s daughter to the bow.

“This way, please, miss,” he said upon his return. They walked to the place Daniel had in mind. “I assume you want to see how we come into port?”

“Yes.”

They arrived at a safe place, far away from moving ropes and masts.

“If you wait here for a moment,” Daniel said. He grabbed a large roll and stacked that against the railing. A Bactine body had its advantages.

Rayko looked in disbelief as he lifted the immense stack of rope. It weighed at least two hundred and fifty pounds, she estimated, and he handled it as were it a pillow.

“It is perhaps not the most comfortable seat, but you could sit on it if you get tired. Miss.”

“Thank you, Mr. Zacharias. That is kind of you, but I am sure it won’t be needed.” She even condescended to show him a little smile.

“Very well, Miss Dandra ko Galem. I’ll come back for you once we’re moored, if you agree with that.”

“Of course.” Rayko stepped in front of the large bundle of rope, rested her hands on the railing and looked out over the water and towards the harbour.

Daniel waited for a few more moments, but she did not pay attention to him anymore. Just as well. He made his way back aft and divided his time between the bridge and helping the men stow sail and roll up roll. From the bridge he kept an eye on Rayko and grinned as he saw her sitting on the stack of ropes.

The hawkers were thrown, able men caught them and secured the Pricosine. Daniel saw a few carriages already down at the quay, so the Seigner had received the communication that they were almost back. Good. And good riddance.

As the men were lowering the gangway, he walked to the bow and made sure to make enough noise for her to hear him coming. “Miss, we’ve arrived, and everything is ready to disembark. Are you ready too?”

Rayko looked at him as if she was trying to put a value on him. “I am indeed ready. Thank you for remembering me.”

She walked with him, to where the men had collected her suitcases on deck. The cook had already taken his leave.

Landlubber, Daniel thought with a grin.

Rayko bravely stepped onto the gangway and looked down. It was steeper and deeper than she had thought. She stepped back, and red-faced she said: “I hope I do not inconvenience you, Mr. Zacharias, but would you please escort me down?”

Daniel grinned without showing it. “My pleasure, miss.” He carefully picked her up, knowing that the eyes of the whole crew were on him.

Rayko hesitated for a moment. Then she put an arm around Daniel’s neck. She buried her face in the clean shirt he had put on just before fetching her. Her eyes were closed tightly, she did not want to see this.

Daniel stepped onto the gangway and started walking down. He occasionally told her where they were. Halfway down, three quarters already. Just before the last steps, the wind caught Rayko’s dress. It hooked behind something and a loud tearing noise was heard. Daniel felt how Rayko stiffened in his arms. He walked on as the damage was done already and put her on her feet.

Venom shot from her eyes. She looked at her dress and the tear was considerable. “Now look what you’ve done, you incompetent little man!” The fact that he stood two heads taller than she did was not the issue. “Argghh…” Very angry, she turned and walked off. Alas… too fast for her footwear. Four steps down she slipped and tripped.

Daniel, who was closest to her, quickly went over to her. “Are you okay?”

“Don’t you dare touch me, you imbecile! Go away! Leave me! Mr. Slindris, please get this incompetent away from me!”

Daniel got up and looked at Gaguran. He shrugged and backup off as the man approached and helped Rayko to her feet.

Fuming, she hobbled off on Gaguran’s arm, scrambled into the carriage and she drove off.

Gaguran waited for the luggage to be loaded. As he stood there, he turned to Daniel. “That, Mr. Zacharias, was highly unfortunate.”

“She slipped, Mr. Slindris.”

“I saw that. Still…”

Daniel could almost taste the repressed pleasure Gaguran had over the incident. “I wish you a good day, sir. I have duties to attend to.” He nodded and paced away, not waiting for a greeting from the serving man.

After all his work on board was done, he asked Ulaman what the plan was.

“You take a few days, Daniel. We’ll be sailing in a few days again. Big trip then, I think. I will notify you when we need you sooner.”

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