When Stefan returned, there was a big cheer from part of the crew, who couldn’t believe how was to kill that bugger. They gave him a bottle of rum, food and a pat in the back, and in exchange he played some songs for them on his mandolin, also glad that he was alive.
Nonetheless, the celebration was quickly quenched when the next day came, the first day of Spring of 512 AV. Even when the day started, there was only silence; silence and fear for the sounds outside. It was like the tropical storm they all learnt to fear, but this was different... it had something unnatural, something that every men and woman knew was wrong. They could sense the Djed on the outside, and not only that, but the sounds of cracking wood, menacing with killing them all, without any possibility of survival.
The brigantine could hold a crew of 120 persons, even though the current crew of the ship were less, everybody was tucked under the deck, completely silent, nervous, knowing that they could die at any moment. It goes without saying that the morale was dangerously low.
Stefan, meanwhile, was sitting on a hammock, and though he had a calm expression, he was as nervous, if not more, than the rest of the crew. So this was the Djed storm... it was as horrible as they’ve been told; he could feel it, even though he couldn’t actually see it. His heart was sinking... the silence; the uncertainty was driving him insane. And all he could think was about Laddie... he was like a brother to him. They would joke to each other in a time like this, play a board game, do something... but now, he was gone. There was nothing left. Was that the reason why he did that insane heists? Why he leaped into that small hole on the deck of the ships? Now he didn’t mind death... it was exciting to be on the line, anyway.
But now... he was alone again. Even though he was surrounded by friends, nobody could be like a brother to him. Even though he was not thinking, he began to sing, from the top of his lungs, and the bottom of his heart, and the sailors soon followed.
Laddie, its time to sail away
The sun is low, but the clouds rage on
The water is angry, and the fire is red
But we've many a mile to sail ahead
Lad, many a mile to sail ahead!
Laddie, rest ‘till the storm is over
Laddie, sleep till we're safe again
Soon we’ll reach quieter waters
Lakivu save us from slaughter
Rest, oh Laddie, sleep, oh lad!
We did what we did, oh we had fun
We danced and we sang in the sun
But Lad, now it's time to sail away
If we see a tomorrow, we'll play again
Lad, see a tomorrow, we'll play again
Laddie, rest, ‘till the storm is over
Laddie, sleep, ‘till we are safe again
Soon we’ll reach some sweeter clouds
Lakivu, may we make you proud
Rest, oh Laddie, sleep, oh lad!
Aye, twelfth bell was peaceful too,
No breeze laid on our good mast,
But passion did rise on these small waves
With wind that'll take us to our graves.
Lad, sleep not upon the waves
Laddie, rest till the storm is over,
Laddoe, sleep till we're safe again,
May thunder's voice quiet down
Oh Lakivu, please, don't let us drown!
Rest, oh Laddie, sleep, oh lad!
Nonetheless, the celebration was quickly quenched when the next day came, the first day of Spring of 512 AV. Even when the day started, there was only silence; silence and fear for the sounds outside. It was like the tropical storm they all learnt to fear, but this was different... it had something unnatural, something that every men and woman knew was wrong. They could sense the Djed on the outside, and not only that, but the sounds of cracking wood, menacing with killing them all, without any possibility of survival.
The brigantine could hold a crew of 120 persons, even though the current crew of the ship were less, everybody was tucked under the deck, completely silent, nervous, knowing that they could die at any moment. It goes without saying that the morale was dangerously low.
Stefan, meanwhile, was sitting on a hammock, and though he had a calm expression, he was as nervous, if not more, than the rest of the crew. So this was the Djed storm... it was as horrible as they’ve been told; he could feel it, even though he couldn’t actually see it. His heart was sinking... the silence; the uncertainty was driving him insane. And all he could think was about Laddie... he was like a brother to him. They would joke to each other in a time like this, play a board game, do something... but now, he was gone. There was nothing left. Was that the reason why he did that insane heists? Why he leaped into that small hole on the deck of the ships? Now he didn’t mind death... it was exciting to be on the line, anyway.
But now... he was alone again. Even though he was surrounded by friends, nobody could be like a brother to him. Even though he was not thinking, he began to sing, from the top of his lungs, and the bottom of his heart, and the sailors soon followed.
Laddie, its time to sail away
The sun is low, but the clouds rage on
The water is angry, and the fire is red
But we've many a mile to sail ahead
Lad, many a mile to sail ahead!
Laddie, rest ‘till the storm is over
Laddie, sleep till we're safe again
Soon we’ll reach quieter waters
Lakivu save us from slaughter
Rest, oh Laddie, sleep, oh lad!
We did what we did, oh we had fun
We danced and we sang in the sun
But Lad, now it's time to sail away
If we see a tomorrow, we'll play again
Lad, see a tomorrow, we'll play again
Laddie, rest, ‘till the storm is over
Laddie, sleep, ‘till we are safe again
Soon we’ll reach some sweeter clouds
Lakivu, may we make you proud
Rest, oh Laddie, sleep, oh lad!
Aye, twelfth bell was peaceful too,
No breeze laid on our good mast,
But passion did rise on these small waves
With wind that'll take us to our graves.
Lad, sleep not upon the waves
Laddie, rest till the storm is over,
Laddoe, sleep till we're safe again,
May thunder's voice quiet down
Oh Lakivu, please, don't let us drown!
Rest, oh Laddie, sleep, oh lad!