Ines My head spun when I drew back the thick curtains. I let out a gasp of astonishment when I saw the view before me. It was the sea-endless and vast. It was a deep, dark blue with light spots where the sun was able to shine through. Small and large waves collided with one another and there was both a roar and whisper to the collision. I had remained in bed and away from windows and the outside for three days. I had slept for most of it, thanks to the wound in my head that caused nausea and drowsiness. Yet in the time where I was awake, I became close with Captain Antonio-who begged I refer to him as Tito. So I did.. but I still respected his position. I called him Captain Tito. He was the one who checked on my wound, my headaches and physical well being. And when it wasn’t him,

