Chapter 3“All ready.” The moment he was back on deck, Midnight waved at his sister. “Excellent. If you would care to detach the anchors, Midnight, then take over the wheel, and we’ll prepare to take off.” “Aye, Captain.” Just as Midnight reached out for the lever to retract the boarding ramp, he spotted a second car speeding toward them and stopped. There’s nowhere else but here they could be going to. The signs are very specific. Perhaps they need to see Dryden. He looks like he may be a businessman. The car’s copper body shone brightly enough, but in addition, its headlights flashed, and its horn blared repeatedly. A dark-haired man was leaning out of the passenger window waving and shouting like a madman, although it was impossible to hear what he was yelling at that distance. Midnig