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Deep Sea Embers-Chapter 545: Alices New Friend
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Chapter 545: Alices New Friend
On the front part of the Bright Star, a young woman named Shirley stood with great anticipation. She leaned energetically against the shipโs railing, her eyes wide with excitement. As they neared their destination, the silhouette of the distant shoreline grew clearer, igniting a look of pure exhilaration on her face. โOh, look!โ she shouted with glee, โI can clearly see the port now! Weโre almost there!โ
From right next to her, a voice chimed in, cautioning her. It was Dog, a unique skeletal hound with the ability to talk. โBe mindful of your excitement,โ he warned, โYou wouldnโt want to tumble overboard. And remember the promise you gave to the captain before we embarked on this journey. Even if this is meant to be a fun tripโฆโ
But before he could finish his sentence, Shirley, already familiar with Dogโs overprotective nature, cut him off. โIโve got it, Iโve got it! Dog, sometimes you can be such a worrywart. You remind me of a fussing old mother hen.โ
Beside Shirley, Dog settled on the deck, his skeletal form giving off an air of dissatisfaction. He prepared to grumble some more about the matters at hand. Meanwhile, a little distance away, a woman named Lucretia observed the interaction between Shirley and Dog. Her expression was difficult to decipher; there was a depth and complexity to it that made those around her wonder about her thoughts. ๐๐ง๐๐๐ฌ๐๐๐๐ธ๐๐๐ต.๐๐ธ๐
Adjacent to Lucretia stood another woman, Nina. Nina frequently cast apprehensive glances at the captivating but seemingly detached woman known to many as the โSea Witchโ. Lucretiaโs ethereal beauty was contrasted with a distant, cold aura. Tentatively, Nina leaned in to speak in a hushed voice, โDo you find Shirley a bit too boisterous? She tends to be like that quite oftenโฆโ
Lucretia responded in a measured tone, โNot particularly. This ship has witnessed louder events. My own collection of dolls, for instance, can stir up quite the commotion.โ
Feeling a bit relieved by Lucretiaโs response, Ninaโs face relaxed into a timid smile. โI truly appreciate your generosity in letting us aboard your vessel.โ
Lucretia gazed into the distance momentarily. โMy father ordered me to ferry you all to Wind Harbor. I am bound to heed his requests,โ she declared. Not being adept at social exchanges, Lucretia sometimes appeared distant or indifferent to others. Trying to be more approachable, she shifted her stance, gave a slight smile, and queried, โYouโre Nina, arenโt you?โ
Feeling recognized and acknowledged, Nina beamed, nodding in agreement.
โYou often refer to my father as โUncle Duncanโ,โ Lucretia mentioned, genuine intrigue evident in her tone, โDoes he not intimidate you?โ
Nina chuckled lightly at the thought, โOh, no. Uncle Duncan has always been kind-hearted towards me.โ Her jovial expression softened, and with a sincere gaze directed at Lucretia, she added, โIโm aware of the past events. You neednโt fret over it. I genuinely believe everything has settled down now.โ
Lucretia took a moment to digest Ninaโs words before responding, โItโs reassuring to hear that.โ
However, Ninaโs inquisitive nature got the better of her soon after, and she posed another query, โMiss Lucretia, is thereโฆ some tension between you and Uncle Duncan?โ
Lucretia, taken slightly aback, responded, โWhy do you ask?โ
Nina began with a hint of hesitation in her voice, โIโve come across tales that suggest that the โBright Starโ and the โVanishedโ went their separate ways nearly a hundred years ago. When Uncle Duncan brought our group aboard, I couldnโt help but observe your avoidance of his gaze. I apologize if itโs not my place to bring it upโฆโ
Lucretia, her face calm and inscrutable, nodded in acknowledgment. โItโs true that we decided to embark on different journeys,โ she candidly admitted. โYet, those events are ancient history. Presently, the dynamics between my father and me might be complex, neither entirely harmonious nor completely strained. Itโs mainly thatโฆ weโve been estranged for such an extended period.โ
Taking a moment to digest this revelation, Nina thoughtfully responded. She could perceive a subtle undertone of longing and melancholy in Lucretiaโs voice. โI must admit,โ she began tentatively, โYou arenโt quite as I had envisioned. Meeting you initially made me quite apprehensive.โ
Lucretia chuckled softly, her eyes reflecting understanding. โOftentimes, people create narratives about the unfamiliar, but seldom confront the inaccuracies of their own imaginations,โ she responded gracefully. โYou need not be so formal with me, Nina. We can be on a first-name basis.โ
Nina looked mildly surprised. โBut surely youโฆโ
Interrupting her with a warm smile, Lucretia said, โYour โUncle Duncanโ is my father. Given that connection, it seems rather peculiar for you to maintain such formality.โ
Taking a moment to consider Lucretiaโs words, Nina nodded in agreement. โI suppose youโre rightโฆโ
A tender smile graced Lucretiaโs features as she regarded Nina, who, despite her radiant spirit, acted so quintessentially human. Her gaze then wandered to the โDemon Summonerโ who was brimming with anticipation, eagerly anticipating the adventures that awaited in the city.
In a quieter part of the ship, the eminent scholar Morris was engrossed in a heartfelt conversation with Taran El, an old acquaintance he hadnโt connected with in years. Their talk hinted at a forthcoming visit to Wind Harborโs esteemed university. Simultaneously, in the mid-section of the ship, Vanna was absorbing insights about the vesselโs enigmatic โethereal frameworkโ, guided by an articulate rabbit named Rabbi.
As for the sentient doll โAliceโ, she seemed to be in her fatherโs company. Upon his arrival on the ship, he had eagerly spoken of introducing her to Luni before whisking her away.
These intriguing individuals composed the new cohort that was associated with her father. While many scholars and pundits were engrossed in debating the potential resurgence of the Vanished Fleet, this ensemble appeared more like they were on a leisurely holiday.
There was no denying their formidable prowess. Each had exceptional abilities that made them invaluable to the Vanished Fleet. Yet, from Lucretiaโs perspective, they seemed so different from what she had preconceived.
Contrary to what one might expect from beings referred to as โsubspace denizensโ, this group didnโt exude a dark or oppressive energy. Instead, they were refreshingly vibrant and full of life, making it a pleasure to engage with them. As Lucretia observed them, it seemed that her fatherโs decision to gather this motley crew wasnโt based on a calculated, intricate plan. It felt more like fate or happenstance had intertwined their paths, bringing together these spirited travelers.
Distancing herself from her introspective moment, Lucretia turned her attention to immediate matters. โAs we draw nearer to the harbor, Iโll oversee your accommodations,โ she stated. โI have a few hidden residences in Wind Harbor, each offering a certain degree of comfort. Once you settle down in the city, do you have any specific ventures in mind? I could suggest some places of interest.โ
โPlaces of interest?โ Ninaโs eyes sparkled with keen anticipation. โWould you, by any chance, know of renowned eateries in Wind Harbor? Rumors say that it boasts an array of culinary treasures from the vastness of the Endless Seas. My main goal here is to indulge in those!โ
A faintly amused expression crossed Lucretiaโs face. โYouโre eager to taste Wind Harborโs โgastronomic wondersโ?โ
Nina responded with unabated enthusiasm, โAbsolutely!โ
Lucretiaโs gaze deepened, โโฆHas my father briefed you about the unique Elvish dining customs?โ
A look of bewilderment washed over Ninaโs features. โWell, no,โ she confessed, picking up on the underlying implications in Lucretiaโs words. โDid I overlook something important?โ
โIt isnโt a blunder on your part. However, itโs an aspect of their culture best grasped through firsthand exposure,โ Lucretia remarked with a hint of mischief. โLater, I shall guide you to the Crown District.โ
Ninaโs face gleamed with hope. โIs that where weโll find all the culinary delights?โ
Lucretia smirked, โItโs conveniently situated near the hospital.โ fr(e)enovelkiss
Ninaโs eyebrows furrowed in confusion. โWhy would thatโฆ Wait, what?โ
Simultaneously, on the โBright Starโ, within the relaxation zone designated for the crew, Duncan had found a quiet corner. From there, he was keenly monitoring a peculiar interaction happening a short distance away.
There, two peculiar dolls were engaged in conversation, both seemingly at a loss.
Alice, with evident curiosity, examined the entity before her, appearing even more โdoll-likeโ than herself. After a contemplative pause, she whirled around and inquired of Duncan, โCaptain! How does one befriend a stranger?โ
โKickstart with a simple introduction,โ Duncan advised, conjuring a handful of fries seemingly from thin air and tossing them to Ai, who was nonchalantly ambling past a nearby table. โYour name is always a good place to start.โ
Taking his advice to heart, Alice pivoted back to Luni. โGreetings! Iโm Alice, sometimes referred to as Anomaly 099.โ
Acknowledging the introduction with a slight bow, Luni responded, โGreetings, Iโm Luni. Iโm under the service of Mistress Lucretia. Are you affiliated with the old master?โ
With a shake of her head, Alice proudly declared, โNot at all! I belong to the Captain! Iโm tasked with culinary and housekeeping duties aboard this ship!โ
Luni appeared contemplative, a soft mechanical hum emanating from her as she processed the information.
Still intrigued, Alice examined Luni further. โYou lack strings over your head!โ
Luni appeared genuinely puzzled. โStrings? What do you mean by that?โ
Alice enthusiastically explained, using broad gestures to emphasize her words, โThereโs this unique thing everyone possesses. Itโs like a glowing thread extending from their being. The captain informed me that Iโm the only one with the ability to perceive them.โ She furrowed her brow, her puzzlement evident, โHe referred to it as the โThread of the Soulโ. To be honest, the concept still eludes me. But what I do know is that, when I tug on it, the individual attached to it becomes entirely immobile.โ
With her typical mechanical tone, Luni responded, โYour description is eluding my logic. As a crafted entity, I lack the essence you refer to as a soul. But I am equipped with a functional winding system.โ
To give Alice a clearer understanding, Luni turned around, presenting a large, ornate winding key, fashioned like an intricate bow, embedded in her back.
A light of recognition sparkled in Aliceโs eyes. โOh! A winding mechanism! I possess one too!โ With bubbling enthusiasm, she twirled around, providing Luni with a glimpse. โDo you see, this concealed spot beneath my garments? Thatโs where I can be wound up. However, the mechanism is out of my reach, so the captain keeps the winding key with him.โ
Luniโs internal mechanics produced a whimsical melody, signaling her happiness. โItโs quite fascinating how we bear resemblances,โ she commented. โItโs my maiden experience encountering someone of my likeness. Both the mistress and the ancient master hinted at the possibility of our kinship. Their predictions seem accurate.โ
Aliceโs joy was palpable as she exclaimed, โThe captain is truly amazing!โ She then observed more keenly, her curiosity piqued, โHave you ever noticed? Our limb connections seem to share a similar design. However, your appendages appear marginally more rigid compared to mineโฆโ
Studying her arm thoughtfully, Luni acknowledged, โIndeed, our articulated joints bear a striking resemblance.โ
Unable to contain her excitement, Alice suddenly blurted out, โOh, another thing! Can you separate your head from your body? Watch me!โ
And, without waiting for any sort of reaction, Alice swiftly detached her head, proudly showcasing it to Luni as if presenting an unexpected magic trick, โSee this?! Itโs completely removableโฆโ
Luni, momentarily startled by Aliceโs dramatic demonstration, hesitated for just a split second before placing her hands on her neck. Feeling the junction, she gave it an experimental tug.
A distinct clicking noise echoed in response.