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Now reading: Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty-Nine - They're Going the Dist from Cinnamon Bun, a Comedy novel by RavensDagger.

Chapter Two Hundred and Thirty-Nine - They're Going the Distance!

The Beaver was, in my humble and ill-inford opinion, the best ship.

We were making good ti sailing across the Lonely Island. Clive set the engine to a speed that wasnt so fast we'd need to worry about overheating in the long run, but was still much faster than usual. It strained the ship a little, but I knew the Beaver could handle it just fine.

That was, if the ships behind us didnt catch up.

I stood on the aft castle at the rear, eyes straining to make out the tiny pinpricks way out in the distance. Towerhidden had to have good eyes. Or maybe... well, they were a giant eye-less crystal, so whatever they used for seeing had to be good. I couldnt see anything but three faint pinpricks.

Ah, Broccoli? Awen asked as she climbed up the steps to join .

I half-turned and grinned at her. Hey! Im trying to see the baddies before they get to us. Not that theyre necessarily baddies. I guess just... hmm, misunderstood? At a cultural crossroads with our own way of thinking and our current goals?

Awen giggled. I think its okay to call them baddies.

I dont know. You start calling people baddies, and the next thing you know, whatever they do you see in a bad light. Its a great way to listen less.

Well, maybe if you could see them better, that wouldnt be a problem, Awen said. She eyed the deck for a mont, then pulled her hands out from behind the small of her back. Here.

She was holding up a tube. A cylinder of what looked like worked brass, with so sort of guiding rod on one side with little screws next to it, the sort that ended in knobs. It was about the size of a soda can, but looked like it could expand.

Is that a telescope? I asked.

Awen nodded. Its a spyglass. Its not perfect; the focus is a bit hard to handle, and the adjustnts are a bit fiddly, but, well... I hope you like it?

She pushed it towards , so I grabbed it, then I grabbed Awen and gave her the best thank-you hug I could manage. This is so cool! I cheered. Thank you!

Awen laughed. Youre welco!

I pulled back and imdiately brought the spyglass up--calling it a spyglass was also way cooler--and I tried to sight it on the ships in the distance. I had to extend it, of course, which made a satisfying clunk sound. Awen was right; the spyglass was a bit fiddly, but I figured it out and was able to make out the three ships following us in much greater detail.

All three of them were much bigger than the Beaver. Or at least, they were wider. They had a long, flattened balloon, likely to keep it a little bit more aerodynamic, and their entire foresection was thin and wide. There couldnt be any space for rooms beneath.

Maybe that made sense, if cry didnt need sleeping quarters and food and such. Rooms to handle that stuff would all be wasted space, so their airships just didnt have anything like that.

Instead, they had what looked like large ballistae on their front deck.

That looks like trouble, I said.

May I? Awen asked.

I passed her the spyglass, and she looked through it, then adjusted it a tiny bit. Oh, those look dangerous.

And the cry onboard can probably do the laser thing, I said.

Awen passed the spyglass back, and I glanced through it again. Either shed adjusted it better, or the cry ships were a whole lot closer. The image was much clearer, which didnt inspire much confidence.

I dont want to have to fight them, I said.

I dont think itll co to that, Awen said. At least, I hope not. I only have a dozen good bolts left, and a bunch of plain ones. Those ships look more dangerous than what we can take on. Maybe if there was only one?

I cant think of a way to split them up, I admitted. And even just one would probably be enough to cause all sorts of trouble.

Youll figure sothing out, Awen said.

Yeah, I replied. I hoped that she was right.

Turning, I collapsed the spyglass, then looked for a place to stow it. My bandoleer had one pouch that was just big enough, so I emptied the ergency tea I had in it and tucked the telescope away for the mont.

Clive! I called as I walked closer to the harpy pilot. Is there anything we can do to move faster?

Unless we do so downright dangerous things to our engine, I dont think so, Clive said. Are they catching up?

They are, I said. And they look like theyre way better ard than we are. I think we could take one of them on, but not all three.

Aye, I understand, captain, Clive said. I dont know how reasonable they are.

What do you an?

Clive rubbed a talon under his chin. Pirates often want the booty aboard a ship more than they want the crew dead. Its bad form to steal, but far worse form to kill for things. A captain ought to know when to surrender their cargo to keep the crew safe and hale, but I dont think theyre after any cargo.

I chewed on my lower lip. They were after Moonie.

Surrendering the cry wasnt an option, of course. That would be just so an. At the sa ti, we couldnt fight back well enough to scare them off.

I dont know what to do, I said.

Clive reached down and pushed the throttle up just a pinch. The engine roared just a tiny bit louder. Well get you a bit more ti, he said.

I nodded. Thanks, Clive. Awen! Can you check on the engine, make sure its still running fine?

Aye, aye, Broccoli! Awen said before running off.

Theres a town ahead! Joe called from the front of the ship.

I ran over, leaning against one of the Beavers figureheads to see out ahead. Joe was right; there was a town. Nothing too big. Maybe sothing between Insmouth and Needleford in size. Not a town, but not quite a city yet. No port that I could see, and a lot of trees all around it.

I tugged out my spyglass again, and squeezed an eye shut to take in the town in more detail.

The houses looked like theyd all been built by one of two people. So were squat stone buildings, others were much taller and made of wood. They at least shared the sa roofing material. It made sense, if both cervid and sylphs had joined up here, then theyd both build hos in the way that they were most comfortable with.

Then I noticed the towers in the centre of the town. So five of them, with familiar bright blue dots around them that could only be more cry.

Right, I need Moonie, I said.

I had sothing of a plan, and not very much ti to implent it.

Awen, Amaryllis and Bastion soon joined , along with a pile of tarp. When I was done explaining my idea, the three of them looked skeptical, but not altogether doubtful. I figured that ant that we had a good chance of succeeding.

Its stupid, Amaryllis said. But its the kind of stupid that might work.

Ill do my best, Awen said. But theres really not much ti.

I nodded, understanding. Your best is all I can ask for, Awen, and as for the other part, thats only if Moonie agrees, I said.

Which ant explaining things to the cry in question. I left my friends above, where Amaryllis recruited the Scallywags to help her with her bit of the plan, then ran down to the deck below. Moonie was hovering in the dining room, a book floating before them.

Hey, I said.

Hello, captain, they replied.

So, we have a plan. Its not a very good one, but its better than nothing. How good are you at hovering?

I am capable enough, Moonie said. Though it depends on the circumstances.

And if the circumstances are jumping off the side of the Beaver to land in the middle of a town?

We... might not be that capable. We can slow down a fall, certainly, but we need sothing to push off of, and to orient ourselves. A more whole shard would be able to hold in place, though at the cost of great mana. As is, we can hover here by anchoring ourselves to the room. It takes less mana than we naturally regenerate.

Okay, I said. Next question, do you know what a parachute is?

No?

Well then! I think youre about to find out!

We returned to the top deck to find Awen sitting on the ground with a bunch of tools laid out around her. She had a few tubes out already, and more items that looked like a jumble of rods held together with wire and a few screws.

Ah, Moonie, I need your help, Awen said as she bounced to her feet. Can you fire a laser out? Whats the range of your laser attacks?

The range is limited based on the amount of mana used, Moonie said. The more I use, the further it goes, but even then, the beam will dissipate after so distance.

Lightning magic does the sa, Amaryllis said. Its only partially natural, and the attack will either ground itself, or just fizzle out once its outside of the casters range of control.

Awen nodded. Can you fire a normal attack? Just out in the air.

Moonie bobbed up and down, then I felt a faint stirring in the air, and a reddish beam lanced out. It travelled a good fifty or so tres before it sort of faded away, losing its colour and becoming a blur in the air that went on for a little ways longer.

So thats why theyre not shooting at us now, I said.

Long-range magic is complicated, Amaryllis said. And mana-intensive. Spells that are held together without contact with the caster can travel much farther. A fireball will outrange a beam-like attack nine tis out of ten.

Huh, I said. I wondered what that ant for ship-to-ship combat and the like. Fireballs werent that fast, after all. Maybe that was why ballistae were preferred over hiring a good mage.

Can you try with this? Awen asked as she raised her tinkered-up device to Moonie. It was basically three glass discs held in place with three tal rods that had holes cut into them and screws fitted through those. This is Broccolis idea, but I think it might work.

Moonies magic grabbed onto the focus and spun it around. What do I do with this? they asked.

Shoot the laser through it, I said.

The cry aid the device out towards the empty sky and fired.

The beam scattered, travelling all of a tre as a wide unfocused burst.

Ah, let see that, Awen said. She tugged out one of the bits of glass with a few twists of a screw, then frowned a mont before a new disc ford over her palm and she tucked it in. Try with this.

Moonie fired again, and this ti the beam was a lot tighter, though it did fire off at an angle. Still, I guesstimated that it had travelled quite a bit farther. I think its working, I said.

Ill calibrate it so more, Awen said. We dont have a lot of ti to figure out whats optimal though, and I have to make a bunch of these.

I patted her on the back. Do what you can, I said before jumping over to where Amaryllis was trying to direct the Scallywags. The parachute they were making looked... sowhat functional. A bunch of cords connected to a round-cut sailcloth with a little hole in its middle. The cords converged on a rope harness that Oda was stringing together with surprising ease.

This thing looks like a ss, Amaryllis said. I understand the principle of it, but still.

Moonie can mostly slow themselves down, I think, I said. This just needs to slow them down a little more than that. Its aiming them towards the centre of town thatll be tricky.

This plan is stupid; I have said that, right?

You did, I replied, but maybe itll work!

Hmph, she said. Well see.

***

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