Alexandros Manuscript Page 68
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island didn't have a name. Captain Marcello was given the coordinates and told without them we would never find it. I was curious about that and wanted to learn more about the Mediterranean Sea. I figured who better to ask than an experienced sailor.
"You'll find many things in the world are hidden Spartan," she said to me. "This island is only one of them."
"How can someone sail these seas all their life and never find something?" I asked unbelieving.
"It is just the way of the world, Alexandros. There are forces beyond you and me. Sometimes there are those things that aren't meant to be found or only meant to be found when time or circumstance allows for it."
"What do you know of this island?" I asked deciding it was time to change to subject.
"Nothing," she said simply.
"Nothing!"
She laughed loudly at my reaction. "Yes, absolutely nothing."
"And you're taking us into this blindly?" I stood up and over her.
She looked up at me for a moment and opened her mouth as to say something. She suddenly changed her mind and looked back down to the book lying open in front of her. "In a sense I am, but I have seen much in all my years on these seas to prepare me for anything we may run across. For that which I will not be prepared for or not capable of handling, I have you. Everyone aboard this ship is going into this with the knowing and expectation they may not make it out alive.
"I don't expect you to understand my motives and I will not have insubordination. I am your captain and I am more than willing to answer questions until you begin to question my orders. You decided to remain here aboard this ship accepting a fate equal to the rest of the men and I expect you to follow orders and take the lives of these men into your hands and do this mission."
"I apologize ma'am," I said lowering my head. "I only had concern for these men."
"It is a good sign of a good leader. Remember Alexandros, being a leader doesn't mean you stop learning or you know all. It simply means you have taken one more step toward a higher greatness.
"Now you have learned that you have to make sacrifices and put the lives of others along with yours on the line in order to get the task at hand accomplished."
"How wi—"
"Land ahead!"
Our conversation was prematurely cut short. We arrived at our destination and I am sorry we never were able to finish it. Captain Marcello bolted from her seat, slamming her book shut and rushed to the door. I followed right on her heels.
"Alright men, this is it!" She yelled as she slammed open the door. Every man on board stopped and gave their attention to her. Silence fell on the ship. The only noise was that of the howling wind coming up and over the bow and back onto the sea. "We are going to drop anchor here and head in to the island in two groups. Half of you will go with me and the other half will be lead by Alexandros. The fortress holding Count of Rhodos' daughter lies in the center of the island. Not much is known about the island other than rumors of strange creatures. Regardless of what dangers awaiting us, we will prove victorious. We will lead a direct assault from the north while Alexandros strikes with a sneak attack coming from behind from the south. These criminals have demanded a ransom, so we shouldn't need worry about the girl's life being in danger."
"How can we be so sure sir?" a crewman asked.
"Because they think their fortress that sits on an island that is hard to find unless you know where to find it, is impregnable and guarded by fearsome creatures that even a battle hardened warrior would be afraid of. Besides, why go through all the trouble of kidnapping her and demanding ransom if you only plan to kill her?"
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