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Chapter 14 - AFTER TWO YEARS

The prisoners were trapped for almost two years by the queen. They were unable to perform any mature act with their partners as they were given different prisons. They had not slept with each other since two years which was similar to be a bachelor for twenty years for them.

The queen ordered the guards to free them as they had already suffered a lot. She also ordered the guards to make them temporarily blind by tying a piece of cloth around their eyes and take them to a far away place devoid of any food and surrounded by deadly killers of life.

They were taken to the Soul Piercing Island as told by the book of The Dickinson's. The people of the queen left the place. The crew of four was not able to untie the black cloth but they however managed and untied them. They found themselves in a beach where on side was the sea and on another side was a jungle. They concluded that they were left in another island which was nearer to the South Seas but it looked that it was much smaller in land area than the South Seas. There was no ship so, they couldn't go to the South Seas again and begin the journey again.

They were trapped from everywhere. There was not a single path of hope in front of them.

"What now?" asked John. "I don't know. We need to think how can we reach the South Seas again." Suddenly the map which was rolled in the hand of John began to shine. "New destinations are emerging. But it said that we need to reach the South Seas at first."

The crew sat on a rock and began to think. "I think we need to make a boat." said Hobert.

"What! a boat. Are you crazy? Have you ever made a boat before. And it's not too close from here. We can't die in the sea." shouted Amy. "I haven't. But we have no choice."

"Let's get to work." said John. "Are you sure? Can we make a boat here without any food?" asked Stacy. "We have no choice." added John.

"Let's go." said Hobert and they got to work.

Without any food they began to work. The worst thing is that there was no fresh water before them. They needed to struggle and the reminiscent of building a tent too continued.

-to be continued