It seems that some of the animals on both sea and land may be starting to act together in order to try and counter the threats they face from their predators.
I'm sure this voyage of the Vespris is not going to be plain sailing.
Mr MacAfee should surely be in charge of security, while Miss Frees seems aptly named for a voyage to the frozen north.🙂
An extra terrestrial version of Moby Dick seems feasible in answer to @weinerdog's speculation, although I'm sure it is going to be a lot more complex a tale than that..
Hi @ColumbusGuy
No idea why I never responded to this comment at the time, so apologies for that. Only just came across it now because someone else read and left a comment.
Glad you enjoyed.
As for Barry, hopefully he will learn how to put the brakes on his actions and not end up in chains.🙂
Matt and Luke’s stumbling upon the graves of three members of the Adams family was poignantly written @Mark Ponyboy Peters. I found my damn allergies activated yet again. The reverence with which Matt and Luke observed the scene and Luke’s promise to himself he would return to the site again one day was very moving.
I very much endorse your statement @Summerabbacat Just wonder if Luke will be tempted to try and trace what became of the father.
All the ingredients for the main course, but nothing for the dessert?
I suspect Pete & Mitch can whip something up in the kitchen while the grumps are finishing the wine.😀
It would seem that the Pellegrino is being uncapped and is about to sparkle, thanks in no small part to Marco's hand on the container.
A happy conclusion with (hopefully) the promise of more to come. Not only for them, but also for us, the readers.
I echo @weinerdog - words can't do this incredible chapter justice.
I do think though that for Elisabetta such an end was inevitable. She will definitely have left her mark on Ravello.
Very tough on Giorgio, but I believe her mind was made up to go out in a blaze of glory and nothing he might have said would have changed that.