Chapter 42: "Here there be monsters"
I now have an editor, so you all shouldn't need to put up with my typos and poor/dyslexic editing skills anymore.
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Selene didn't sleep very well after her dream the previous night. She managed to sleep for a reasonable length of time, but it wasn't good sleep. She woke up more than once with that dream on her mind, and the strangeness of it boggled her mind. The more she thought about it, the less it made sense. She spent rather a long time thinking about it after she woke, until she realized that she wasn't getting back to sleep.
She got up not long after sunrise, dreading going onto the weather deck with the steady pitter-patter of rain that was surely soaking every inch of the airship that wasn't below decks. She figured that her choice was to either get sopping wet, or stay below decks with nothing to do and not much room to spar.
This world didn't even have umbrellas.
She trudged up the stairs to the weather deck and looked out the door. The rain was coming down pretty consistently, though fortunately it was a warm day. It wasn't exactly a heavy rain, but it was one of those 'soaking rains' that tended to last all day. The only bright side was that the warm weather meant you wouldn't get a chill, but you
would
get soaked.
Ugh.
That seemed a perfect complement to her poor night's sleep
Ethan and his wives were sitting around where the breakfast fire usually was, apparently not bothered by the rain very much. Serif was also there, though Anthiel was on the quarterdeck and Raklan was elsewhere. It took Selene a moment to realize that while every one of the ladies had hair that looked like she'd just stepped out of the shower, their clothes looked relatively dry. Not perfectly dry, but relatively dry.
How the...?
She shook her head, still not wanting to get soaked. Still, she was hungry so she stepped out and immediately felt what would probably be the norm for the day.
Wet.
She walked over to the circle, grabbed a barrel of pickles and pulled one out, making sure to re-cover it quickly.
"Good morning Selene." Ethan said cheerily.
"Wet morning is more like it." She said as she took a large bite of the pickle and then looked at the mostly dry ladies. "How the hell are your clothes so dry?"
"It's a side effect of the self-repairing enchantment." Beth replied.
"How the hell does a self-repairing enchantment keep clothes dry?"
The blonde looked at Alana.
"It's because 'self-repairing' is a bit of misnomer." The wood elf said when she had finished chewing. "It actually takes a... I think you would call it a 'snapshot' of the way the item is when it's enchanted, and then always tries to return it to that state if it changes from that state."
"Oh, and those dresses were enchanted dry, so they want to stay dry. Yeah, that makes sense." Selene sighed and then took another bite of her pickle.
This morning, Selene was sitting next to Rachel, who was next to Alana, who was next to Ethan. He looked at the distance between them, then shrugged and extended his wing, holding it above her head and creating an instant rain shield for her.
"Thank you." She said, slightly caught off guard by his thoughtfulness. She supposed that she shouldn't be of course, and it was a nice gesture. She smiled at him, even despite her mood.
"Selene, what's wrong?" Kendra asked. "You seem uncharacteristically grumpy this morning."
"I had a bad dream."
"Oh?" The dragon huntress eyed her. "How bad?"
"Bad." She recounted the dream, mostly hitting the highlights. "I felt like I needed a shower by the end."
"Well, I can move my wing." Ethan winked.
"You can, your wing muscles must be getting tired and I'm already soaked." She said, feeling a bit bad that he was being so nice to her when she couldn't reciprocate.
"I can fly for hours." He pointed out, not moving the wing. "Don't worry about it."
"That's a really weird dream." Rachel said after several seconds. "Like, really weird."
"You're telling me." The Brazilian woman shook her head. "I've never had a dream that was so weird before, have you?"
The redhead didn't answer right away, which instantly drew the eyes of the two blonde teens.
"You had a weird dream too?" Beth asked.
"What was it?" Taloni echoed.
"Well, it wasn't recently." The mage replied. "But I suppose it's time I told you all about it. I once had two dreams the same night, and it was the night I met Gabriella..."
The redhead recounted both dreams to a captive audience.
"Wow, I never knew you were dealing with that." Alana said when she had finished. "Some of what happened with you around then makes a lot more sense now."
"I wanted to tell you, but we weren't..." Rachel hesitated, then looked at the wood elf. "Well, we're a lot closer now." She blushed.
Alana took her hand and gave it a gentle squeeze.
She didn't let go.
"Anyone else have a strange dream?" Ethan asked.
"Um, I did once." Kendra said hesitantly.
All eyes turned to her.
"It was quite a while ago, around when the Argo visited Gonorran's camp." The dragon huntress said. "I was dancing in a ballroom which was somehow located on the lower deck of my airship."
"That airship?" Ethan chuckled as he pointed to the canoe-sized airship which was lashed to the deck of the Argo near the bow.
"Yeah; it was a dream." She shrugged, and her eyes got a little light behind them as she said the next sentence to him. "You and I danced a whole dance together, and it was so much fun. Then Alana came up with a baby girl, Ruth I guess. She let me hold her and that's when I realized that everyone in the ballroom had disappeared. I ran out the doors, but somehow ended up on a battlefield. There were dead bodies everywhere, and small fires, and smoke was drifting across the battlefield. The firelight gave a red cast to the area, and it almost looked like there was blood in the air."