It's afternoon. The boat heaves on the Haver Soont. The west wind blows hard across the Gulf of Winds, beneath a sky that is thick and dim with heavy grey clouds. The bouncing waves are darkest blue with foaming turquoise caps where the wind breaks them off. Spray continually strikes you as the bow keeps smacking on wave tops.
The captain said it would be another two days to first landing at the town called Spittle. You're not by any means sailors and your stomachs have been roiling since noon yesterday.
Guess who else are passengers, besides you two and Red? Hurry-up and Jake. They were looking askance at you on the first day and haven't had much interaction with you aside from nods and passing food (biscuits, mystery jerky, and seaweed today — the first four days when the water was calmer, and the cook could make rice, you had sushi).