It has done nothing but rain on our tropical island since we got here. That was fine at first because it meant I had an excuse to finally make my bride my wife and take my time doing it. When the thunderstorms started and the high alert weather warnings all I could think was that I wanted to get Daphne as far away from danger as possible. We were offered a choice- we can have safe passage home now before the hurricane hits or we can baton down the hatches with the locals of the beautiful island we had hope to explore. I told Daphne we would take another honeymoon. I did not relish the thought of having to share a tiny bunker with a load of strangers, so I accepted the first flight out and got us back home to our new house in the Scarlet Moon. I have just carried my wife ov

