It was said that in ancient times, all pirates and sailors had to pay tribute to the sea king, or else he would sink the ship. Now we have to negotiate with dragons! If only the dragon were still alive and he was a ship! Can a ship be an animated being or is it controlled by someone?
The burned sea
«Look!» Shouted Nethopyrina, pointing somewhere to the north. She hovered above the deck and saw something beyond the horizon that Patricia couldnt see. She had to get a telescope.
«What an obsession!» Patricia pulled back the telescope, barely peering through the peephole. Inside it, she could see the sea floor, water dragons and sirens coiled in rings, but the surface of the sea was not visible.
«Morgens had it forgotten!» Zeligena excitedly picked up the telescope and clutched it to her chest. «This is a priceless thing! Through it you can peek at all the secrets of the sea and ocean kingdoms.»
«But thats not what I need right now!» Patricia sighed. The danger was not from the depths of the sea, but from the surface.»
The moth flew above the masts and blew into the sails, creating a tailwind. The ship sailed forward faster, or it would run aground. If only scorched leagues of sea could be called a shoal.
When Patricia looked at what Nethopyrina was pointing at, she gasped.
«Apparently, a dragon ship had recently sailed through here!» She guessed.
The left side of the sea had dried up, with charred fish skeletons and ash at the bottom.
«Good thing we didnt get close!» Nethopyrina flapped her gray wings triumphantly. «I can replace the wind.»
«Im lucky to have you.»
Patricia was startled by the burned out part of the sea. The dragon had scorched it to the bottom. Poisonous vapor rose from the empty pit. The gray spirits of the conflagration hovered over the burnt pit. Patricia had once seen the ghosts of fire over a burned hunting lodge near Opal. They hovered over the ashes in a roundelay and frightened passers-by. To see them over the sea was even more frightening.
Patricia felt as if she were sailing past a huge grave. After all, the bay had been home to mermaids. Now only their skeletons lay on the bottom. Bones blackened by the fire.
«Mermaids are like sisters to me,» Zeligena sobbed. «The same thing could have happened to me if I hadnt run away from the swamp to the sea.»
One mermaid skeleton was wearing a magnificent crown. It could have been removed, but Patricia thought it was sacrilegious. In case the mermaid skeleton came to life and caught the thief by the hand or the ghost of the mermaid would haunt the ship. The Morgens treasure was better left untouched. They should have returned the spyglass as well, but Zeligena didnt want to part with it. She said the Morgens had left it on deck on purpose.
«They only leave such things for people they want to invite to visit them,» she said.
«I wont go to the bottom of the sea,» Patricia decided. «I dont want the Morgens to lure me into the underwater realm and drown me.»
The mermaids who emerged from the depths were acting good-natured, but suddenly their kindness was only an act. If she went down to the bottom with them, the mermaids might harm her. Patricia liked to look at the surface of the sea, shimmering in the morning sunlight, rather than think about underwater wonders. It was frightening to imagine that if the dragon ship crossed the sea a few more times, there would simply be no sea left.
«What is he trying to accomplish? Does he really want to scorch all the waters? It seems that fire-breathing dragons cant stand water.»
Patricia realized that she herself loved the sea and did not want it to become a burned-out hollow. It is so pleasant to look at the water surface, gilded by the sun! And under the water dwell such marvelous creatures as mermaids. Is the dragon so cruel that he will destroy them all?
The dragon is a mystery. Patricia noticed several more mermaid skeletons with jewelry glittering on them. The pearl necklaces contrasted sharply with the black bones. Apparently pearls dont burn in dragon fire. Or are the pearls magical?
Nethopyrina flew down to the skeletons and took a couple of the jewelry.
«Why is it?» Patricia wondered.
«I want to question the mermaid ghosts about what happened here.»
«Its clear enough, a dragon ship sailed through here, and everything burned.»
«The air down here is poisoned,» the Mermaid sneezed. «If I were human, Id have suffocated by now.»
Patricia thought she heard a ghostly mermaids laughter coming from the jewelry.
The ship changed course to sail away from the burned-out part of the sea. Ahead was a small tropical island.
«This is the Isle of Purra,» Netopyrina determined. «It is inhabited by marvelous animals that have the same name as their island.»
Patricia was more interested in the banana palms on the island. We need to troop the goblins and trolls to pick more fruit. There were almost no provisions left on board. The magic team didnt need food, but Patricia was hungry.
«I must be the only captain who doesnt have a cook or a galley,» she complained.
No one cooked food aboard «The Bloodsucker», but the ship itself greedily absorbed any blood spilled on the deck. The only decent food had been taken from the captured ships, and it was already running out.
«Launch the dinghy!» Patricia commanded as the ship approached the island.
«Why is it?» With a surprised sigh, Nethopyrina slipped her arms around the captains waist and pulled her off the deck. Her wings were strong enough to take to the sky with a burden like Patricia.
The other crew members could make it to shore on their own, some on wings and some swimming. The dinghy proved to be of no use to them all.
Patricia felt like a toy when Nethopyrina put her on the shore of the island.
«I dont like bright sunlight,» the bat fairy confessed. «I like the night better than the day.»
Patricia did not immediately notice the burned mermaid by the shore. The sea beauty was desperately clinging to the sand with her fingernails. She tried to crawl to the water, but she didnt have the strength.
«Stop it! Ill help you!» Patricia ran up to the mermaid. «Why dont you tell me what happened to you?»
If the sea maiden could talk to her, she wouldnt need to summon ghosts.
«The dragon ship came within a meter of me,» the mermaid whispered. «He was looking for you.»
What the hell is the mermaid talking about? Maybe shes having sunstroke. Patricia felt the mermaids cold forehead. It felt like ice. The mermaids body didnt heat up at all in the blazing sun. So how could the fire burn her? The green tail was burned to black in places, and there were burns on one cheek and shoulder. Somehow they were black, not inflamed.
«What does the dragon ship want?»
«Hes sure youre at the bottom. If we burned the whole sea, we could get you, and at the same time take revenge on all the underwater wizards whove been harboring you.»
«No, it is not me,» Patricia objected. «Youre confusing me with someone else.»
«I wasnt burned so badly that I lost my memory,» the mermaid said. «The dragon thinks that we are hiding his main treasure at the bottom.»
Whats that?
«It is his wife, of course. He has a very special wife. She alone is worth a whole magic kingdom.»
The mermaid must have been delirious. Patricia was able to drag her to the wolves. The salty sea water immediately had a healing effect on the mermaids body. The burns began to go away. In the water, the mermaid regained her strength and swam on her own. She didnt even say thank you. Patricia was not offended. The mermaid had suffered so much from the burns that she had no strength left to be polite.
The mermaids crest was left on the sand. Patricia picked it up and wanted to throw it into the sea, but changed her mind. It was unlikely that the mermaid would find it in the waves; it was better to keep it for now in case she came to the ship to thank her for her rescue. Patricia pinned the comb to her hair, fastening the strands above her ear. Immediately, unearthly voices sounded in her ear. The comb seemed to somehow carry the singing of sirens.