Spellbound Falls [5] For The Love Of Magic - Plot & Excerpts
She then watched in utter and complete awe as the modern catamaran caught the strong sea breeze and one of its pontoons lifted clean out of the water, exposing a narrow, mid-hull dagger and equally long tiller. For the love of Zeus, forget his being a blackguard and scoundrel; she was married to a no-good-rotten cheater. Rana scrambled to finish tightening her jib, then rushed back to the helm and turned her sloop to catch the wind, planting her feet against the steep cant of the deck as the boat rolled onto its side and surged forward. She glanced over her shoulder at her competition and realized that even though their sails were nearly equal in size, her sloop was probably twenty times the weight of that catamaran. And two skinny fiberglass pontoons—even with both of them in the water—had very little drag compared to an ancient wooden mono-hull. Where in the name of Hades had he gotten that boat? “New,” she whispered.
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