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NydiaZitrone — THE CLOCK Ch.5 THE SPANISH CHEST
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The SUNRISE left and you were still thinking.

Amazingly, when you washed the number in hot water to clean the stains, letters appeared on the surface.

"'SEASON'..." You muttered the word but got no idea at all.

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"Good news, son!" An old man with a big mustache exclaimed while fusing a dagger. He picked out the sparkling thing out and cooled it off.

The brown-haired young man stood up and asked excitedly, "Qué bien!"

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"So what's our next stop?" Captain Kirkland asked his navigator.

"Land of Seasons, Captain."

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You had been asking about that hint all this afternoon. "13: 07" on your watch.

Now you were hungry, but you were not going to turn to Elizaveta.

 

However...

 

You were going to apologize after knocking at the door. But you were wordless at the sight of those astonished forest-green eyes.

"Hola, Señorita!" Again that sweet smile, "I was going to find you after dinner."

"Good evening!  (F/N)!" Eliza was busy cooking inside the kitchen.

"(F/N)..."Antonio repeated your name and gave another charming smile, "Nice ring."

There's a heavy blush on your cheeks.

Antonio was here because they were childhood friends and he needed a place for a night. Eliza knew Antonio was a pirate but she also knew he was a good one.

After supper

Antonio put a small treasure chest on the table.

"What is it?"

"That's the good news I was going to tell you." He opened it.

There was a scroll in it. He took it and revealed it. With a wink, he showed you the map.

"Oh my god!" You couldn't believe it. It was the map of the twelve pieces!

"But, why...how do you ..."

"It was a few days before you came, we reached a mysterious land. Of course there were jewelry, silver and gold but the most mysterious fortune was this chest. It was so light that we thought there was nothing in it. But I remembered this pattern--"He pointed at the bottom of the chest,

"It was the same pattern on my dagger which I inherited from my family. And the same pattern on your 'I'."

"It's true."

Antonio continued his story, "My grandfather told me that I would need it one day. The key's in it."

Your tears of joy brimmed over your orbit.

"Cómo estás, Señorita?" He had no idea of how to comfort you.

"Am I doing something wrong?"

"She's just too happy, idiot." Eliza reminded him.

"Sí? (F/N)?" You saw his puppy eyes in your blur sight, and managed a few words, "Estoy tan contenta."

Antonio held your trembling hands, "Shall we find the pieces of CLOCK together?"

You wiped away your tears and nodded.



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