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3rd Person Pov-Aislyn/Jem The storm was more than Aislyn could handle, and a trip that should have taken days, a week at most, ended up taking almost a month. Aislyn was furious and drained, and her drained state made her even more furious. How did they manage to get to the dark land so much faster than her ship? But there were a lot more factors for her than there were for them. They had known their course, almost as if at least one of them had been sailing here and back before. It made her wonder if there were in fact other people over here, or if, maybe sometimes when someone and a boat disappeared they hadn’t died after all, but ended up landing here, in the dark land. Also the storm, it was harder to navigate when the storm was so strong and so fierce, pelting them with mixtures of i