Fall 26, 511 A.V. Astrolabe sat patiently, his legs dangling over the edge of the pier. Taking a last bite of the apple that he had brought along, he casually tossed the core into the water, before it occurred to him that perhaps this would be unappreciated by the denizens of the harbor. On the other hand, maybe there was something that would eat it down there. Hmmm . . . he’d have to remember to ask Eorar about that. In the two days since he had so serendipitously run into the Charoda, Astrolabe had thought of a million questions that he wanted to put to his new companion – assuming Eorar had been sincere about meeting again. The thought of hearing all about life under the surface of the waves was bewitching, and Astro was suddenly compelled to go the grand university library to do a little research on such matters. Now that was a rare occurrence indeed. He had spoken at length about the Charoda to Jaron, and to Andy, and both had agreed that they would love to meet this intriguing creature – when he was ready for such introductions, of course. Andy, especially, had smiled so knowingly and patted Astro’s cheek, saying I know what you’re thinking, and if you ask me, you should. Somewhat cryptic – but it seemed at times that Andy knew Astro’s mind better than he did himself. In any event, he had passed the intervening two days speculating on whether Eorar truly would show up again, consistently coming to the conclusion that the creature was sincere and would be at the steps at noon, as planned, if he could. This thought, in turn, always made Astro worry a bit about sharks and whales and fishing nets, and he would hope that Eorar was going to be alright. In the end, he would reassure himself that Charbosi was a very far way away, and if Eorar could make it this far without getting himself killed, hanging out around Zeltiva for forty-eight hours should be no problem at all. So, excited and more than ready to see his strange new friend again, Astrolabe had arrived a good bit early, and settled down to wait. Expectantly, his eyes skimmed the surface of the waves, wondering where Eorar might be at that very moment. |