Chapter 6: Gossip and Gains
Inside the cavern, the foamy surf splashed high over the rock, sending a spectacular spray of water into the air and over the two men bringing their narrow motorboat to dock. Dressed in a thick parka against the surprising chill on that part of the island, Royce squinted his eyes against the fine briny shower.
The islander, on the other hand, didn't even flinch.
"You come here a lot, don't you?" Royce noted, his deep voice bouncing in soft echoes off the weathered rock and ceiling of the cave.
"Huh?" Gems briefly looked up as he jumped out of the boat, landing in a splash in the shallow sea water that covered eighty percent of the cave's floor. "Oh. Yea." Then he frowned. "How'd you know?"
Royce gave the scruffy man a smooth smile. "Lucky guess."
Gems frowned, but then he shrugged as they both took the boat and hauled it onto the sandy ground.
Although he was born and raised in Manhattan, New York, and pretty much a city boy, he's always been an outdoorsy type of man. He enjoyed outdoor sports including scuba diving and caving, so he could appreciate the majestic beauty of this weathered sea cavern very much although it chilled him to the bone.
He was in awe as he stood inside the cavern, looking around and up at the rugged rock walls carved out by millions of years of natural weathering. The place looked as if no one had been there in, well, forever, but Germaine "Gems" Jones' familiarity with the place told him that he came there quite a bit.
After mooring the boat, he followed a less cautious Gems all the way through and to the other side of the cavern that opened to a more hostile side of the shore. The place definitely beheld something magical, something surreal. It wasn't hard for him to imagine unseen mystical creatures passing through here...mythical creatures such as the legendary mermaid.
"That there's the spot," Gems said above the loud surf rushing against the rocks beyond the mouth of the cavern, pointing to a black rock about twenty yards from where they stood. "She was sittin' there, beautiful mermaid's tail swaying while combing her hair with her hands."
Royce came to stand by the younger man and squinted his eyes before he took the binoculars hanging around his neck and peered through them as Gems pointed to the rock where he claimed he'd seen Charly over a decade ago, in her mermaid form.
"Are you sure that's that one?"
"Yep. As sure as I am that you're standin' here with me," Gems said, nodding with big eyes.
"That looks like a really dangerous spot." Royce shook his head as he lowered the binoculars. "I don't see how a rowboat can make it to that rock without being swept by the hard surf and ultimately crashing against those rocks around it." He looked doubtfully at Gems. "You wouldn't be telling me tall tales, now, would you, Mr. Jones?"
"No, honest!" Gems shook his head with big eyes in his scruffy face. "I knows what I'd seen. She was sittin' right there on top of that there big rock, combin' out her long black hair, calm as can be. I swears it."
Royce finally nodded. It was still early, and there'd be more than enough time to pose questions in order to find out if Germaine Jones was more fact or more fiction. Either way, the time with Mr. Jones would surely educate him about Charly since he appears to be the only one willing to talk about her—his obsession with her aside. From what he heard so far, Charly Meeren filled Jones' every waking hour—and add to that, he didn't recall her exactly denying that Gems had "seen her in her real form".
"I still can't get it over how she got up on that there rock." Gems shook his head. "I guess she just swam out there cuz she didn't have no legs. She was in her real form with only a rainbow colored fish part where her legs were supposed to be."
Royce knew that Gems called Charly's mermaid form her "real form", but that—and the possibility that she was a mythical sea siren to begin with—were debatable. On the other hand, he couldn't help but notice that, a couple of days ago at the lighthouse and although her hair was drenched, it was a hell of a lot longer. A weave? He frowned. Charly didn't strike him as a woman who'd have a weave done.
"That fish part was much longer than her human legs," Gems continued, oblivious to the mainlander's thoughts, but drawing his attention back to him. "It were nearly twice the size of her top part. She had these big, huuuge," Gems opened arms wide, "pointy flaps of fins at the end and she was a-fannin' and a-swayin' that big rainbow fish tail as calm as could be. She wasn't the least bit scared sittin' out there on that rock in the middle of dangerous surf." He shrugged. "I guess, bein' what she is, she ain't got nuthin' to worry about, least of all drownin'."
"I don't understand," Royce said with a thoughtful frown as he directed his attention back on the giant rock where Gems swore he'd seen Charly as a mermaid. "What was she doing out there in the bright sunlight, where she could be seen by anyone?"
Gems shrugged. "Maybe she thought this whole area is so abandoned and so far away from where the islanders dare to go that she was safe." Then he looked over his shoulder and Royce frowned before he followed the younger man's gaze and Gems pointed to a spot in the watery cavern. "My pa and I, we'd come up through there. It was hard boatin', but we had no choice since the tide washed us into the cave. We thought we wouldn't make it outta here in one piece when that happened, but the cave made the waters calm."
"Your father?" Royce asked.
"Yea."
"Did he see Charly in her mermaid form, too?"
"Yea," Gems nodded as he looked down and away. "But he swears, even to this very day, that he didn't see nuthin'." Then he looked up at the tall handsome mainlander. "But I knows he'd seen her, too. I knows it."
"Why are you so sure?"
"Cuz he stood right where you're standin' now, and he had his jaw dropped wide open like this," and he dropped his jaw wide for a brief moment. "He was starin' at her just before she spied us and dropped back into the sea."
"Does your father back up your story?"
"Nah." Gems frowned as if in pain as he dropped his gaze. Then he shook his head before he raised it and looked at the mainlander with big eyes. "But everybody knows, Mr. Masterson. Everybody on the island knows she's a sea siren." He nodded vigorously. "I ain't supposed to tell no one cuz it's the island's secret and you gave me your promise. It still holds true, don't it?"
"Yes," Royce said with a nod.
"Okay." Gems nodded. "Okay. Anyways, the other islanders think Charly's some kind of lucky charm that keeps the island safe and our fishermen nets full. She's a very important islander. It's cuz she's got magical powers."
Royce arched an eyebrow as he looked into the man's searching blue eyes. "Magical powers?"
"Yea. All sea sirens have 'em."
Royce smiled with a doubtful frown. He recalled that Charly had warned him that Gems embellishes his tales and he felt that the man was doing that now. Oh, he believed Gems saw what he claims to have seen, but he doubted Charly had magical powers, too.
"You know, Germaine," Royce said, "talk like that makes people think you're one can short of a six pack."
"Yea, I knows they're always talkin' about me behind my back." He looked disgruntled. "And they're always sayin' that I'm crazy cuz I'd seen Charly in her real form, but I knows they're just jealous on account they'd never seen her
or
her ma—"
"—Her ma?"
"Yea," Gems said with a nod. "But I'd never seen her ma in her real form, either. I'd only seen Charly in that way."
"Are you saying that her mother was a...mermaid, too?"