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Chapter 57 Making A New Friend
**Rosalie‘s POV
A small jolt woke me from my sleep.
When I sat up, I quickly realized the boat
was swaying from side to side, leaving the most uncomfortable feeling in my stomach.
Thad known that I would most likely get seasickness, but I had hoped I would be one of
the fortunate ones who didn‘t.
“Uhh…” | groaned, walking towards the bathroom.
Splashing some water
on my face, I tried to sweep away the grime of my previous adventures, hoping it would draw the sicknes
s away from me. But even though it disappeared for a moment, as soon as I stepped back out into the ro
om, it was back in full force.
I tried with all my might to remember things I had read in one of my many books
to help get through this, but no matter what I did, it wouldn‘t ease up.
Deciding on getting some fresh air, 1 tied my hair up into a ponytail and
put on casual clothing, including a chunky knit sweater.
Before I headed to the deck, I also put on my dark sunglasses to try to hide my appearance more. I knew
that I was safe, but there was no harm in being extra discrete about it all.
The sun was
slowly rising again, and I quickly realized that I had slept for a very long time. Being pregnant, I was usua
lly tired a lot regardless, but the escape must have taken a lot out of me for me to shut down like that.
As a series of particularly big waves rocked the ship, I stumbled and almost lost my balance.
As I swayed and desperately try to regain my footing, the people around me
stepped back. I could fully understand not wanting to be near
a pregnant woman who was likely to vomit, but at the same time, it was a clear reminder that I was
on my own now.
Luckily, I was able
to grab the nearby railing as I began dry heaving as the smell of sea air whipped me in the face.
“Are you okay, miss?” a soft voice called out from behind me. I felt warm hands on my
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtarms and back, helping me regain my footing,
I turned around slowly, trying not to upset my stomach, and saw a middle–
aged woman with jade green eyes and a soft smile. She looked very friendly. Maybe it was because of h
er smile,,or maybe just because I was so dizzy–but I somehow almost mistook her for my long–
dead mother.
“I am
sorry. I think I‘m seasick…
As much as I tried to maintain
a smile upon my face, it was short lived. I was spinning around once more and started dry heaving, I coul
dn‘t control tears streaming down my face due to the emotional rush.
“Oh, dear, that isn‘t good.” She moved closer with a concerned look. “Here, let me help you sit down.”
After a few moments, I was finally able to speak with a weak voice. “Thank you so much **”
“You‘re welcome! First time on a boat?”
I nodded. “Yes… and it doesn‘t help that this child gives me nausea as well.”
Her eyes darted down to my stomach, and her mouth formed into an 0. “That is wonderful. Congratulatio
ns on your coming arrival–
but if that‘s the case, it‘s probably not the best to stay on the windy deck. Let me help you get inside.”
Nodding my head, I looked at her with appreciation and took her hand.
We walked through the double doors of the cabin together, and she quickly found me a quiet spot.
“Lie down, my dear.” She took two pillows and
propped one under my head and another under my feet. “I will be right back.”
I nodded again and closed my eyes. I took small, slow breaths trying to steady my racing heart
and also prevent myself from dry heaving again.
It didn‘t take long before she came back into view, holding a bag.
“I got you a few things to help. We have to get you calmed down so you can eat and feed that baby of yo
urs,” she said as she laid the cool cloth upon my head. “Keep those eyes closed and focus on your breat
hing.”
“Thank you.” I took her advice and kept my eyes closed. “I‘m sorry. I didn‘t mean to take up so much of y
our time or be a burden.”
“Don‘t worry about it, my dear. It‘s not like we have tons to do on the boat, anyway. My life is about
helping young mothers waiting on their unborn children. I am a midwife, after all.”
Topened my eyes and met her soft gaze. She reminded me of Estrella–
considerate, kind hearted, and very patient with those under their care.
Thad only been away from the Drogomor pack for a couple days, but it felt like centuries.
“It is still very kind of you to help me,” I said, inwardly thanking the Moon Goddess for bringing this wond
erful woman to me. “You didn‘t have to do any of that.”
“Think nothing more of it. You are the same age as my younger sister. She is also with child, and I hope t
hat, if she were in your situation, someone would help her the way I am for you.”
Smiling, she pulled out a green apple. “Try this. They‘re good for seasickness. Something to do
with the tsourness.”
I watched her slice the apple into small pieces.
“It‘s an old wives tale that actually works. Here.”
I didn‘t hesitate and took a piece from her. The tart and sweet taste was welcome upon my tongue, I che
wed it a few times and swallowed it down.
“It‘s quite refreshing. Wow, it helps a lot.” I pulled myself to sit up so I could carry on the
conversation. “I‘m Ro. It‘ s so nice to meet you.”
A chuckle left her lips as she handed me another piece. “My name is Seraphine.”
“Thank you so much for being so kind, Seraphine.”
She stared at me for a moment, her smile faltering slightly before nodding her head. “The real world can
be quite troublesome at times. But it is us women that must stick together and take care of each other.”
We both giggled at her words.
Now that I felt better, I tried to stand back up so that I could return to my room. As soon as I did so, my h
ead spun again.
“Goodness,” I breathed.
“Easy dear. The apple helps, but it will take a day or so for everything to settle completely.”
She helped me to my feet. The good news was that the swaying motion was not as bad as it was earlier.
“So where are you from, Ro?”
**/…” Her sudden question caught me off guard. In a panic, I pretended to fumble as if my seasickness w
as back
again.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmBy the time I “regained” my balance, I came up with my answer. “I am from Mirage.”
She smiled, nodding her head. “The eastern capital. I‘ve been there a few times. Have
you ever seen King James?”
I paused and nodded my head. “Yes, I was fortunate enough to meet him once.”
Immediately, she seemed so uncomfortable.“Oh, I‘m sorrymy lady!”
“No, no, no! I am nobody, really. I just meant that I‘ve seen him from far away in the monthly royal market
The lie came quite naturally; however, my mind immediately went back to Ethan. That precious day he
spent with me in the market brought a smile to my face.
It seemed that the longer I was away from him, the more sweet moments that we shared came back to my
mind.
But then I would remember that I was on a boat far away from him and likely would not see him
again in my lifetime. My smile vanished and my heart ached.
Luckily, Sarephine quickly accepted my explanation. Knowing I had
limited knowledge about Mirage, I quickly changed the subject and asked, “How about you?”
“I am from Papeno, but I travel quite a bit. I was on the East
mainland, and now I‘m on my way back to Papeno. But before that, I will check in with my younger sister i
“She lives in Avondale?”
“Yes, she does.”
We had arrived back at the door of my room. I turned to her.
“You are a remarkable person,” I said
with a smile. “I am not sure I would‘ve been able to manage this on my own.”
“Oh, my dear. Never think you aren‘t capable. You are stronger than you give yourself credit for–
that I am sure of.”
She followed me into the room and helped to settle me back into bed. The soft comfort of the blankets upo
“This feels amazing,” I mumbled softly. “I should have just stayed here.”
Seraphine laughed, placing a few items on the bedside table. “Yes, but you still need fresh air once in a w
“I cannot say thank you enough, Seraphine.” I snuggled further into my blankets.
“Don‘t worry,” Seraphine whispered. “I will be back later to check on you and
bring you something to eat. Take a nap, if you can. Believe it or not, once you get used to them, the
waves actually help with sleep.
The door slowly closed before darkness took me.
Thoped that, this time, Ethan would not be in my dreams.