The End is Never Final
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Category:
S through Z › SeaQuest
Rating:
Adult ++
Chapters:
37
Views:
1,885
Reviews:
0
Recommended:
0
Currently Reading:
0
Disclaimer:
I do not own SeaQuest DSV, and I do not make any money from this writing.
Chapter Thirty
The sea crab is tossed on the underwater current. Each compensated adjustment questions the authority of his intuition. Not for the first time, he questions the feelings himself. What does he say when he gets onboard the seaQuest only to find everyone safe…only to find Lucas safe? How does he explain away the sea crab? The troubled dreams?
The sub, no his sub, in sight, his stomach sinks when no WSKR scans his vessel. The lights are on, but she’s dead in the water. I told you that you were needed.
“What?” He turns his head, rationally knowing that he is alone. Yet, only minimally surprised by the appearance of a guest, “You. What do you want?”
Lucas smiles, “This sounds bad, but you actually.” He laughs and the whole crab vibrates with the sound. “You need to help us. Help me.”
Questions bubble on his tongue and his old man brain is overloading from the incredibility of it all. “What’s going on over there?”
Something on the control panel beeps and Bridger compensates for yet another strong undertow. His mind is reeling, making the task at hand difficult. Behind him, there is nothing. Bridger pushes a few more buttons, setting course for seaQuest’s docking bay.
“Well, kiddo?” He turns, question dying on his lips as he observes the empty area. Like a madman, he forces his hand through the air, first once, then twice, never meeting resistance. “Great Nathan, you really are losing it.” He shakes his head, trying to ignore the conviction that Lucas really was in the sea crab.
The sub, no his sub, in sight, his stomach sinks when no WSKR scans his vessel. The lights are on, but she’s dead in the water. I told you that you were needed.
“What?” He turns his head, rationally knowing that he is alone. Yet, only minimally surprised by the appearance of a guest, “You. What do you want?”
Lucas smiles, “This sounds bad, but you actually.” He laughs and the whole crab vibrates with the sound. “You need to help us. Help me.”
Questions bubble on his tongue and his old man brain is overloading from the incredibility of it all. “What’s going on over there?”
Something on the control panel beeps and Bridger compensates for yet another strong undertow. His mind is reeling, making the task at hand difficult. Behind him, there is nothing. Bridger pushes a few more buttons, setting course for seaQuest’s docking bay.
“Well, kiddo?” He turns, question dying on his lips as he observes the empty area. Like a madman, he forces his hand through the air, first once, then twice, never meeting resistance. “Great Nathan, you really are losing it.” He shakes his head, trying to ignore the conviction that Lucas really was in the sea crab.