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# Chapter 46
Mato. Asher. Michelle. They were gone. As the rest of the club slept, this fact circled Abrahams head repeatedly. He sat on the roof of the abandoned tire dealership that acted as the haven for the club and stared at the moon and the light glow of the coming morning. He hadnt been able to sleep all night as his mind kept running through every possibility…every reality and every equation. What would happen next? What would Michelle do in his situation? What would Asher do? How could he hope to help the club out of this? Or even lead them if necessary?
“Damn it…I dont know what to do.” He muttered angrily. His mind drifted back to the farm…to Alex and Christina. They were both leaders like Michelle was. They both knew how to make the right decisions. But how did they do it? If he could have the answer to that question, this wouldnt be so hard. It wouldnt… “What the?”
From up in the sky there was a silhouette against the rising sun that seemed to be wavering in the air, skirting left and right, and up and down wearily. Abraham stood up, squinting as if he could get a better look at it. The figure suddenly came closer to view and Abraham recognized her right away. He also could tell she wasnt going to land gracefully. With a loud thud, Tori crashed onto the rough, stumbling and laying on her wing, trembling and sobbing. Abraham jumped to her feet and ran to her.
“Are you okay?” He asked. Tori shook her head and hugged herself, weakly.
“Hes really gone…isnt he?”
“…Im sorry Tori. You two mustve been close.” Abraham muttered.
“He could be real rough…and hed sometimes get mean with me when I goofed off…but he was still my friend.” She sniffed, rubbing her puffy red eyes. Her feathery hair swayed as a morning wind blew by. The others would wake soon, and Abraham knew that shed probably need to get some rest after flying around all evening.
“Why dont you get some sleep, Tori?” He asked, encouragingly. She didnt answer but stood up and started walking back towards the edge of the roof to drop down and get some rest, he assumed. Abraham just shook his head and looked back at the rising sun over the horizon. “What would you do, Michelle?”
“Naomi, you cant be serious!” Calypso cried. Abraham walked into the shed quietly, noticing that most everyone was up now. Sarah and Katie were both talking in hushed tones and, upon seeing Abraham, both stiffened up a little.
“Whats going on? Whys Calypso upset?” Abraham asked.
“Dunno…” Katie shrugged. “They were talking a while ago, and suddenly it got heated.”
“And wheres Tamil and Annie?”
“Tamil went to go be by himself for a while.” Sarah explained. “Annie is still asleep.” Abraham nodded and stuck his hands in his pockets, looking around. He noticed Annie out cold in the corner, her sleeping face peaceful. Not far was Tori, curled up against the wall and asleep as well…though it was a light sleep. She was twitching and would open her eyes suddenly and then close them again. She mustve been more worked up than Abraham realized.
“Its my choice to make, Calypso!” Naomi snapped back.
“Its the WRONG choice!”
“Its the ONLY choice there is.” She argued back. Abraham turned his attention back to the two merfolk arguing and decided to go investigate, walking past Katie and Sarah, who returned to their whispering.
“But what about Tori?!” Calypso hissed.
“I cant protect her anymore…Im not Mato!”
“Whats going on?” Abraham asked. Calypso and Naomi both turned to look at him.
“Naomi…she wants to go back to the sea!” Calypso growled.
“I told you…theres nothing left for me up here. I stayed because of Mato and Tori. They needed a leader and someone to help guide them. But Matos dead…and I cant protect Tori the way he could.”
“Whatre you talking about? Youre strong enough to take care of yourself.” Abraham argued.
“But not both of us.” She pointed out. “For all his flaws, Mato was a protector. He was tough enough to keep Tori and I safe when things got ugly…with him gone…well…its just not the same.”
“But you can stay with us! We could use you in the Monster Club!” Calypso cried. Naomi shook her head and looked at Abraham out of the corner of her eye.
“I dont belong with the Club. Ive always played the role of a leader…and thats Abrahams role right now. Im not sure how Id handle being a follower. Besides, I miss the ocean. I want to try and find some more of our brothers and sisters of the sea.” She replied.
“But Tori will miss you!” Calypso retorted.
“Of course she will…shes a social creature who requires being with others to feel satisfied…which is why she should join your Club. Not tag along with me all the time. Id just make her feel lonely and bored.” Naomi explained.
“…But Id miss you…” Calypso finally confessed, tearfully. “Weve been separated for so long, and…to just have you go back to the ocean again…”
“This is your family now, Calypso.” Naomi assured her, wrapping her arms around Calypso and hugging her. “Youre not that same scared little guppy that I used to know. Youve grown up…youre confident now! Youve got a strong and intelligent head on your shoulders, and others who will protect you. Yeah well go our separate ways…but you dont need me anymore.”
“Thats not the point!” Calypso cried. “Youre my friend, Naomi…and friends…they…”
“Stick together?” Naomi finished. “Youre right…but real friends stay friends even when they cant stay close. Youre always gonna be my friend…but you have the Club, and I need to find my place to call home.” Calypso didnt respond, but just quickly hugged Naomi one more time. “I guess Ill-”
“NAOMI!”
Before she could finish, Tori, from seemingly out of the blue, rocketed at Naomi and hugged her tightly, tears running down her cheeks.
“Oh dont you try to stop me now too…Tori, you know I cant keep you safe.”
“I know, but I dont need to be kept safe!” She defended. “Im gonna really miss you…”
“Ugh…oh you birdbrain…” Naomi, despite her tough demenor, was crying too as she hugged Tori back and the two held on for a few moments before Naomi finally let her go. “Take care of yourself, Tori.” She finally shot a look at Abraham and gave a smile. “Youre not bad, Abraham…for a human anyway.”
“Cant you just say goodbye?” Abraham asked, trying not to choke up.
“Just take care of Calypso and Tori for me…Im counting on you!” She laughed as she started her walk away and towards the East…where shed find the ocean eventually. Calypso hung her head and brushed the hair out of her face.
“First Asher and Michelle…now Naomis gone too…”
“Were going to get Asher and Michelle back.” Abraham replied firmly.
“I know youre trying to cheer us up but…Abraham, if theyve kidnapped Asher and Michelle, theres no way theyll show mercy. Besides, we dont know where they were taken.” Calypso pointed out.
“I do though.” Katie announced, slithering to them, with Sarah behind her.
“You two okay?” Abraham asked.
“We will be, once we find our friends again.” Sarah responded.
“Look,” Katie interrupted, “I remember where the Dawnbringers hideout is. Im willing to bet thats where they were taken…but its really hard to get in. Theyve got a bunch of armed soldiers and its way too dangerous. If we had Asher then maybe we could bust in but…”
“Were not going there yet.” Abraham snapped. “Our first priority is getting ourselves patched up and back to normal. Well stay here for now…and once everyones ready, THEN well talk about how to save Asher and Michelle.”
“…What do you want us to do for now?” Calypso asked. Abraham closed his eyes and thought back to Asher and Michelle. Theyd both put their trust in him…he had to consider how theyd handle this…what would they do? What would his grandpa have done?
“Sarah, go set up your trip wires around the area to reestablish a defensive perimeter. Katie, you can go wake up Annie and get her cleaned up, Im gonna want her help later.” Abraham ordered.
“Right.” Sarah scurried off to get the trip wire set up and Katie, without a word, hurried back inside to find Annie.
“What can I do?” Abraham turned to Tori who, though still teary eyed, was now facing him with determination. “I want to help too!”
“Find Tamil.” He instructed. “Get a birds eye view and get Tamil. Hes sulked enough…he and Calypso are going to go together to get some provisions from the store later, and I need him back here to do that.”
“Im on it!” Tori gave a hasty salute and jumped into the air, taking flight and soaring away. Calypso just gave a pained chuckle and looked at Abraham admirably.
“For a moment, you sounded like Michelle.” She giggled.
“…Im not like them.” Abraham shrugged. “Im…just filling in.”
“Michelle believed in you, ya know? She trusted you…and it takes a lot to earn her trust.”
“…Calypso, theres something yall dont know.” Abraham whispered. “I wasnt sure if I should tell everyone yet but…its about Solomon.”
“What about him?” She asked.
“…He…he mightve been…my grandfather.” Calypso didnt flinch or gasp. She simply stared a moment and then exhaled deeply, looking back at the forest where the sun was now breaking the trees, blinding them both and forcing them to squint.
“…That makes sense.” She mumbled.
“Does it?” Abraham asked, surprised by her lack of shock.
“Youre a lot like him, ya know? Patient…friendly…trusting…all good qualities…and I guess we all kind of knew.”
“How could you know?” Abraham asked.
“I think it was when we all went to the beach.” She answered. “You took charge without being asked or being expected too. You should genuine concern for Michelle, Asher, and Sarah…you connected with Katie faster than anyone else has. We all sort of…see him in how you were then. I mean, none of us thought you were his grandson but…if thats true then, it really isnt that shocking.”
“It shocked me; thats for sure.” Abraham muttered.
“But whether its true or not, youre still Abraham, right?” She asked. “Thats not going to change.”
“No…no I suppose not.” Abraham gave a small smile and crossed his arms. “Calypso, could you…”
“Could I what?”
“…Its nothing. Itd be great if we could get a few buckets of fresh water. I imagine everyone will need to wash up.”
“We might all need to make a trip to the lake later. But I can get the buckets for drinking.” She offered.
“Thanks.”
“Whatre you going to do?”
“Im not sure.” Abraham answered honestly.
“Id recommend getting some rest yourself.” She offered. “No need to over stress yourself.” Abraham hadnt even realized just how worn out he felt after all that stress and all that had happened. He gave a slow nod and smiled.
“Ill do that in a minute.” He answered. “Id just…like to watch the sunrise a little longer.”
“Why?”
“…Gives me hope.”