Part 6
In the light of a new day, Steve was beginning to feel a little more positive about things.
It helped that he seemed to have awoken before most others in the castle and with the morning sun fighting off the darkness, he saw something out the window that he had missed the night before.
His room overlooked the back of the castle, over the clifftop and out to sea. He could see as far as the horizon could reach, miles and miles of grey choppy water and low hanging clouds visible from edge to edge.
It was like he was floating on a lone island out at sea, but that wasn’t what had really caught his attention.
Down below, directly underneath his bedroom window there was what looked to be a small, disused, but private beach.
There was no sand, just grey stone pebbles and a weathered dock that had probably seen better days extending out into the water.
It looked like it would only be able to moor a fishing boat, it definitely wasn’t a dock for all of the warships he knew this kingdom boasted.
The beach was small, maybe only fifty yards across but it was definitely a part of the castle grounds. There was a long set of stone steps leading from the castle down, looking as ancient as the rest of the stonework here.
Steve figured that maybe a refreshing morning swim would be enough to get his mind back in the right place again. It’s what he always did to relax back home.
It would probably be a lot colder than he was used to, maybe slightly rougher and a lot saltier but he reasoned with himself that he was a strong swimmer, and he was a little desperate to work out his anxious energy.
Robin and Hopper would probably tear his head off when they found out he went swimming alone again, but he wasn’t worried.