Close to the Wind
A series of snippets of Ericās life, as seen by Grimsby
Authorās Note: My first-ever Tumblr fic (ah! please be nice!) so open to suggestions, requests, and feedback. I watched The Little Mermaid (2023) and fell in love with Jonah Hauer-Kingās portrayal of Prince Eric, the layers of backstory added to his character, and of course, his stunning chemistry with Halle Bailey as Ariel!
This is my take on what Ericās life might have been like - before and after he met Ariel. I loved Grimsby as a character, especially his relationship with Eric, so there are some ideas of what it might have been like for the two of them together during Ericās childhood. Iāve only seen the movie once in theaters, so some of the quotes are loosely based on my memory and might not be 100% in accordance with the script. Thanks for reading, and if you like it, please feel free to comment or reblog :)
Warnings: Mentions of parental death, fluff, young Eric being a little shit
Tags: @ohkarasmā @nimerdoā @namuficationā @chey-cheyglā @snk25blrāĀ @snk25blrā
Twenty-One Years Prior
Grimsby tried his best to make his way through the crowd, pushing past the careening necks and excited whispers.
A baby!
One of the ships found him next to a whole lot of debris.
Bundled up in a chest, just floatinā on the water, I heard.Ā
Could it be an omen?
Howād he get there in the first place?
What about that shipwreck the other night?
He finally squeezed past the first row, members of the royal court whoād arrived at the palace to see the infant child creating a buzz throughout the islands. The guards had been able to create a wide space between the royals and the court, allowing Grimsby to finally catch his breath as he approached the thrones at the front of the room.
āSir Grimsby! There you are.ā
āYour Highness,ā Grimsby bowed to the king, both his sovereign and his employer - and an old friend. He turned to the regal woman on his right, dressed in a pale blue gown and seated in an intricate golden throne. āMy Queen.ā
Both nodded in response. The king gestured to the infant rocking in the queenās arms, cooing lightly as he stared up at her.
āThe baby,ā the king said, his voice resolute. āWill stay here.ā
He was afraid that this might happen.
The child had been found a few nights prior, swaddled in a chest that floated nearly right up to one of their merchant ships. At first, the sailors onboard had assumed he was dead - his eyes were closed and there was no way a baby could have survived the storms that had wrecked the oceans for nearly a week.
And yet, he had survived, immediately rushed to the royal palace and brought to the infirmary, where he was given round-the-clock care.
Itās a miracle he survived, the doctors had said, just as alarmed as everyone else whoād gotten wind of the curious baby from the sea. Survived without a scratch.
āAre you sure you want to decide so soon, your majesty? Perhaps the baby belongs to some of the neighboring islands, or from the coast.ā
The royal couple had struggled with having children - one had been lost in the womb early on, and there hadnāt been much luck since. But he couldnāt imagine this child - this washed-up orphan of a child - becoming the heir to the throne.Ā
Would the people even accept him?
āWeāve looked, and weāve asked the other lands. No one seems to know where the child is from.ā
The king quieted for a second.
āAnd the ship that wrecked the other day - there were no survivors. Weāve sent crews to search high and low, and nothing.ā
āA tragedy for certain,ā the queen murmured, lightly stroking the top of the babyās head, fingers playing with his dark curls. āBut we can help turn his life into something meaningful.ā
Grimsby nodded again with a sigh. He knew exactly how much both of them yearned for a child, a son, and perhaps chance was finally on their side.
He just didnāt care for children, personally.
āHave you picked out a name?ā
The queen smiled widely at the infant, causing the child to giggle, his eyes twinkling in the palace light, as blue as the waves that had saved his life.
āEric.ā
~~~~~~~~~
Twelve Years Later - Eric, Age 12
āEric!ā
āEric!ā
āPrince Eric!ā
Grimsby leaned to his side, his hand pressing against his ribcage as he slowed his breathing.Ā
He was growing too old for this, the continuous chasing around the palace, running after a twelve-year-old boy who seemed to be getting taller and faster and more of a nuisance each day.
Grimsby couldnāt imagine himself behaving this way at that age - even when heĀ was younger than ten, heād known to not cause such a ruckus. And he hadnāt been into royalty, didnāt have the expectations of a future king on his shoulders.
Eric, on the other hand, never seemed to get the memo.
āAre you alright, Sir Grimsby?ā
Grimsby looked down at the boy as he skipped over to him. Ericās height rose to his chest now, mischievous eyes peeking past a messy mop of brown curls.
āThere isnāt supposed to be running in the palace, Eric.ā
āWho said anything about running? Weāre chasing!ā
Grimsby huffed, the ache in his side still lingering. āYouāre old enough to know theyāre the same. I know you have access to a thesaurus.ā
āWell, we wouldnāt be running if you just stopped chasing me.ā
Eric squinted as he watched his majordomo leaning over to his side in pain. āAnd, if that side hurts, you should bend the other way so it stretches.ā
Grimsby huffed again as he followed Ericās instructions, immediately feeling relief in his side. Once the ache subsided, he straightened back up, his hands crossing over his chest.
āI was chasing you because youāve left your study a mess, Eric.ā
The boy lifted a hand to scratch his head, crooking it to one side.
āA mess?ā
āA mess. Things everywhere! Books all over the place, seashells from the beach strewn all over your shelves. And that globe - did you steal that from your fatherās study?ā
The prince snickered.
āI didnāt steal it Grimsby. Mother said I could have the globe to help with my studies. And all of fatherās old charts.ā
He flashed his dimples once, causing Grimsby to mentally groan. The boy had grown into a cheeky young thing, as charming as he was reckless, his charisma as abundant as his energy.
āWhat studies could you possibly need them for?ā
āIām teaching myself,ā Eric said confidently.Ā āIām teaching myself how to sail. Even if mother wonāt let me yet. So by the time I do go on the water, I can navigate just using the stars.ā
He placed his hands on his hips in a defiant stance.
āAnd Iām collecting the seashells. Iāve been reading about them in some of the old books from the royal library. Some of them arenāt native to here, you know. The ocean carries them to us for us to find.ā
āIām glad youāre finding your artifacts so educational, Eric,ā Grimsby sighed. āBut if you leave your study a mess, Lashanna wonāt allow it. You know better than to keep them around like that.ā
The princeās eyes, normally a crystal blue, began to darken.
āIām not throwing them away!ā
āYou donāt have to throw them away. But you do need to keep them organized.ā
Eric rolled his eyes again.Ā
āSays who?ā
āSays me. And until you grow old enough to be king, youāll listen to me.ā
Eric let out a huff of frustration.Ā
āWhen Iām king, Grimsby, Iāll see to it that you get fired.ā
The man laughed aloud. āIāve been with your family for decades, my young prince. You wonāt be getting rid of me that fast.ā
āI can do whatever I want! Eric means eternal ruler, you told me yourself, Grimsby.ā
Grimsby shook his head, turning on his heels to head back towards the palace. Better to stop the conversation now before Ericās temperament got the better of him, he hoped.
He turned once more to look at the boy, the childish expression on his face contrasting his ever-growing stature. Sometimes, he couldnāt help but wonder if the king and queen had made the right decision, bringing this boy into the fold, setting him to be the future ruler of their islands.Ā
Eric was intelligent, compassionate, curious - but reckless, uncontrollable at times, with a mind of his own.
And Grimsby couldnāt help but pray that eventually, heād grow up.
Six Years Later -Ā Eric, Age 18
āWell, doesnāt the prince look dashing!ā
Grimsby turned to face Lashanna, whoād crept up behind him to watch as Eric stood deathly still at the other end of the room. The prince grimaced as the royal tailors fussed over his new jacket, using him as a human pin cushion of sorts.
āLooks just like his parents,ā Grimsby joked, causing the woman to swat at his shoulder.
āBig night for the prince, eh?ā
āYou wouldnāt think so, talking to him.ā
āHmm?ā
Grimsby sighed, placing his hand on the pillar next to him.Ā
āAll he can talk about is going out to sea, tomorrow morning. You wouldnāt even know it was his eighteenth birthday today, if the queen hadnāt made a rule forbidding him from sailing until then.ā
āWhat about the party?ā
āWhat about the party?ā
Lashanna frowned. āDonāt tell me I have the staff running around for Eric to not show up to his own birthday party tonight.ā
āHeāll show up. The queen will make sure of it. He just wonāt be happy with all the fuss, you know he never is.ā
Lashanna remained quiet briefly, watching as Ericās gaze focused out the large glass window to his right, looking over the ocean waves.
āDo you think she regrets it at all?ā
Itād been a question Grimsby had wondered himself, many times, and even more so after the kingās sudden passing the year prior. The baby in the chest had become a source of joy for the queen and for the people of the islands. Heād grown into a strong, bright young man, grounded by his values and the desire to lead his people.
And yet, it seemed as if Eric never saw his role the same as his mother, rigidly determined to do things differently. Heād grown even more passionate about voyaging and opening the country to faraway neighbors since his father died, frustrated at the lack of support his ideas received from his mother and the court. Heād vented at Grimsby more than a handful of times, but usually locked himself in his study, surrounded by shelves upon shelves of treasures and tokens other sailors brought back for him.
Itād been manageable, for a while. But now he was eighteen, allowed to voyage the seas himself for the first time, and taking matters into his own hands.
āShe loves him,ā Grimsby replied. āAnd thatās what matters.ā
He straightened as the tailors finished up with Eric, taking his jacket to have the final touches added before the nightās festivities.Ā
āWell, arenāt you going to be a sight tonight,ā Lashanna smiled at the prince, reaching out to brush a stray curl from his forehead.
āDo you know what time we leave tomorrow, Grimsby?ā
āNine oāclock, Sire.ā
āAny chance we could leave earlier? Iād love to see the sunrise on the water.ā
Lashanna chuckled. āYouāll see plenty of sunrises over the next few weeks, young prince. And youāll want to get some rest after your big party tonight.ā
āThere will be girls there, Eric,ā Grimsby reminded him.
āSo?ā
āYouāll be expected to make conversation with them, dance with them.ā
Eric scoffed.
āTo find a wife, you mean?ā
āWell, if all-ā
āWouldnāt my father say Iām too young to be finding a bride?ā
Grimsby let out a deep sigh. āYour father wouldnāt want you to be reckless. But you are his heir, and youāre eighteen now. In a few years you will be old enough to assume the throne per our kingdomās laws.ā
āIām not interested in finding a wife, Grimsby. Not when thereās so much out there to see. Did you know, one of the other islands just opened a large port? Large enough to completely change their economy. Weāre being left behind here, and the rest of the world is moving on.ā
āEric-ā
āAnd besides, donāt you think it wouldnāt be fair to my future wife if I was out on the seas all the time? A shoddy husband Iād make, I figure.ā
As if heād be allowed to voyage as the king.Ā
āJust dance with a few, Eric. They might surprise you, thereās plenty of ladies from different kingdoms coming. Consider that your bridging between cultures and lands.ā
The idea seemed to please the young man somewhat, though his face showed no hint of a smile.
āIf you dance with five of the young ladies tonight, Iām sure Grimsby could convince the queen to allow you to sail before sunrise,ā Lashanna offered, causing Grimsby to shoot her an annoyed glance.
āReally?ā Ericās eyes lit up again.
Grimsby shook his head. It might be the only way.
āAlright, Eric. Iāll talk to your mother.ā
The bounce in the princeās step returned as he hurried towards the passageway.Ā
āIāll get to packing now. Thank you, Grimsby!ā
Grimsby turned to Lashanna once Eric was out of sight.
āYou needed a compromise, no?ā she smiled. āAnd besides, youāll need to start getting ready yourself.ā
āIāve still got a few hours before the party.ā
Lashannaā grin grew wider.Ā
āI meant for your voyage tomorrow. Enjoy the sunrise, Mister Grimsby.ā
~~~~~~~~~
Three Years Later - Eric, 21 Years OldĀ
āEric! Eric!ā
Grimsby ignored the ache in his legs as he ran through the palace halls, headed directly to the wing containing the princeās bedroom.
The news had arrived while he was helping the queenās secretary draft a letter to the neighboring kingdoms, desperate for any news or sign of her beloved son.Ā
Found him washed up ashore!Ā
Barely breathing!
But heās alive!Ā
Grimsby could hardly believe it himself; that Ericās life would have once again been spared by the sea, fortunate enough to arrive right on their doorstep. He could have sworn, watching the flames engulf the ship that night and Eric falling backwards as it listed in the water, that the prince was lost to the waves.Ā
Itād been the first time Grimsby had nearly cried, the presence of the rest of the crew in the rowboats the only thing stopping his tears.
Their last interaction had been an argument, another fight about Ericās role as a leader, his incessant need to voyage and travel and explore for the sake of the islands. Their conversation had rung in Grimsbyās ears all night, the man unable to get any sleep once they safely reached shore.
āEric!ā He burst open the door to the princeās bedroom, causing Max, seated at the foot of the bed, to bark loudly.
āShhh, Max,ā Eric muttered with a groan, his eyes looking at Grimsby tiredly. āItās just Grims.ā
āThank the heavens,ā Grimsby rushed over to his side, clutching one of Ericās hands in his own. āI thought you were lost-ā
āA girl saved me.ā
Grimsby raised a brow, his eyes moving to the bandaged wound on Ericās head.
āPardon?ā
āA girl, Grimsby,ā Eric repeated slowly, his voice betraying his bodyās exhaustion. His eyes fluttered open and close. āShe saved me.ā
āYouāve had a long day,ā Grimsby said. āYou should get some sleep.ā
Surely the doctors would have informed him if Eric had sustained any major head injuries, not just a scratch?
āShe sang to me, Grimsby. The most beautiful melody Iāve ever heard.ā
āIām sure she did, Sire.ā
Ericās eyes opened suddenly, the piercing blue gaze making direct contact with Grimsbyās own.Ā
āFind her for me, Grimsby.ā
āEric-ā
āPlease. She saved my life. I owe her my life.ā
Eric closed his eyes once more, his tiredness quickly lulling him back to sleep.
A mystery girl whoād saved the prince from certain death in the ocean? How hard could it be?
He closed the bedroom door behind him as he walked towards in the direction of the infirmary.Ā
The doctors had some explaining to do.
~~~~~~~~~
āWe could take a carriage tomorrow, if youād like.ā
Grimsby stopped as he heard the familiar voice coming out of the princeās study, warm lantern light peeking out of a door left just ajar.
He was surprised to see the two of them in the light, diligently peering over maps and charts across Ericās belongings. Heād hardly expected Eric to even get to know the new arrival at the palace, the girl whoād been found in the waves just as he had.
Perhaps that connected them, in a way.
But heād distinctly recognized the disappointment in Ericās face once the prince realized she wasnāt the mystery girl, the one whoād saved her and sang to him on the beach. How could she be, when she had no voice of her own?
Grimsby coughed quietly, causing the two of them to look up at him. Ericās face was beaming, a look he hadnāt seen in the young prince since the night of the shipwreck, dancing with the crew.
āOh, Grimsby! Weāll need a carriage for tomorrow.ā
Grimsby nodded politely, hoping not to cause any distress to the red-haired girl staring wide-eyed at him.
āOf course, Sire. If I might have a quiet word?āā
Eric looked back at the girl with a smile, nodding slowly as if in a daze. āYes, of course.ā
When they were out in the hall and out of earshot, Grimsby decided to broach the subject. Part of him wanted to not bring it up at all - the fantasy girl they were spending all of their resources chasing, and yet, Eric had been insistent. He still remembered the desperation in the princeās eyes, begging him to find her.
āSire, all of the carriages are being used tomorrow to look for the girl.ā
A wave of realization seemed to pass through the prince, as if heād been woken from a dream. āOh, yes! The girl. Yes, we need to find her.ā
āAnd may I remind you,ā Grimsby continued. āThat the queen insists that you stay inside at the palace until youāre feeling better.ā
āI feel fine, Grimsby!ā Eric grinned, his familiar dimples flashes. āIāve never felt better.ā
Grimsby looked at the prince carefully. In the study, he could have sworn the young manās face had been glowing in the light, the golden hues reflecting off his skin. And yet, he was still beaming in the hall, a joyous grin he couldnāt hide even if he wanted to.Ā
Perhaps the silent girl was the distraction he needed, someone to make him happy for at least a little while.
āYes, yes, I can see that,ā Grimsby acknowledged, scanning Ericās blue eyes once again. They were as blue as the waves.
āWell, Iām sure we could spare just one carriage. But you do need to go to sleep, Eric. The doctors said you still need plenty of rest.ā
āI know. I got distracted all day in there.ā He smiled. āShe likes looking at my collections.ā
āHmm?ā
āThe girl,ā Eric gestured back towards the study. āIāll tell her she can stay in and keep looking, if she wants.ā
āAh, yes. Well, if you trust her with it all.ā
Eric quickly slipped back to say goodnight to the red-haired girl, and as heād assumed, she decided to stay back. He climbed up the stairs in the direction of his bedroom with Grimsby, the manās arms clasped behind his back.Ā
āI trust her,ā the prince said, a sheepish grin on his face. āItās funny, really. You know that fossilized sea stone thatās been on my shelves since I was eighteen? From my first voyage?ā
āAh, yes.ā Grimsby distinctly remembered Ericās accomplished expression on that first voyage, as he traded some of their island cane for a few treasured items at the market.
āShe threw it onto the ground,ā Eric explained, chuckling to himself. āAnd it shattered all over the floor, but there was a beautiful gemstone inside, this vibrant rock that had been hidden for years. Iād never known it even existed.ā
āI wonder where she must have learned to do that,ā Grimsby commented.
āMe too. Itās not in any of my books. Sheās strange, isnāt she? But in the best way.ā
Grimsby kept watching the prince as they walked through the passageways, the young man seemingly lost in thought.
They stopped outside his bedroom door, Eric ruffling through his locks with his fingers.Ā
āGoodnight, Grimsby.ā
āGoodnight, Eric. I promise weāll continue to search for the girl in the morning.ā
Eric frowned slightly as he made sense of the words.
āRight. The girl. Yes, thank you, Grimsby. Let me know what you find.ā
āOf course, Sire.ā
~~~~~~~~~
In any other time, Grimsby likely would have made a fuss over the mess that Eric had made in the main passageways of the palace, lake water dripping from his clothes onto the floor.
The queen had nearly slipped in a small puddle, and again, in any other time, Grimsby would have said something.
But he couldnāt help the smile that tugged at the corners of his lips as he saw the two pairs of soaking-wet feet hiding behind a wall, so by the time he finally approached Eric and the silent girl, any thought of scolding the prince had long vanished.
āWe went out onto the lake, and well, we ended up in it,ā Eric chuckled sheepishly at him, as if that somehow served as an excuse.
āWell, it seems you two had fun,ā Grimsby remarked, the gleam in Ericās eyes not going unnoticed. āI imagine youāre tired, and we should let you get some sleep.ā
The red-haired girl smiled gratefully at both of them, a dazzling grin on her face that Eric seemed to melt into.
āYes, goodnight,ā the prince said, as the girl smiled again before ascending the stairs.
Suddenly, she turned, taking the hat off her head - where had they even gotten such an item? - and placing it gently atop Ericās. She flashed another grin at the prince again before walking up.
āGoodnightā¦Ariel.ā
She turned again once more, her smile reflected in her warm brown eyes. Grimsby watched as Ericās gaze followed her up the staircase until she disappeared from sight.
āSire,ā Grimsby said, finally breaking the silence. āAbout the carriagesā¦unfortunately, they werenāt able to find the girl.ā
Eric stayed silent for a moment, though Grimsby could see his shoulders tense slightly. āOh.ā
āShould we resume the search?ā
Eric turned to face Grimsby, a mix of emotions on his face. The man had known the prince since he was a baby - he knew exactly what Eric was feeling, even if the young man couldnāt verbalize it.
āGrimsbyā¦I feel...a littleā¦ā
āIf I may, Sire, from one old man. Donāt let what should be get in the way of what is.ā
Eric nodded.Ā
āGoodnight, Sire.ā
āGoodnight, Grimsby.ā
He turned towards the passageway, hoping to find Lashanna to help take care of the mess in the halls before the queen woke up in the morning.
āWait, Grimsby!ā
āYes, Sire?ā
āHer nameā¦her name is Ariel.ā
Grimsby nodded. Heād gathered as such, though he couldnāt imagine how young Eric had figured that particular one out.
āAnd how did you come across that, Sire?ā
Eric laughed to himself, his hand touching the top of his hat as if it contained a cherished memory.
āItās a long story. Iāll have to tell you tomorrow.ā
āGoodnight, Eric.ā
āGoodnight, Grimsby. And thank you.ā
~~~~~~~~~
āGrimsby! Grimsby!ā
Eric rushed over, a frantic look in his eyes inconsistent with the celebratory atmosphere they were surrounded by.
Grimsby glanced over at Vanessa, the mystery girl, the woman in purple whoād arrived at the palace on Ericās arm early that morning. She was busy entertaining members of the court, waxing poetic about what it was like to save the prince from drowning, a story that seemed more like fantasy with each passing minute, or so he believed.
āGrimsby, have you seen Ariel?ā
He furrowed his brow, looking back at the prince. It was like Eric had completely reversed overnight, the feelings he felt for Ariel replaced by an enchanting trance for the newly-found mystery girl.Ā
It didnāt sit right with Grimsby. Something had felt off all day, even if the queen and the rest of the court thought nothing of it.
Of course, Eric had desperately wanted to find the girl for days, pleading with Grimsby to find her - and yet, he had assumed, perhaps foolishly, to think the mystery girl was no more than a passing thought, now. He had sensed something in the air between Eric and Ariel the night before, something stronger than the mystery girl, now gone like the tide.
And as far as he was concerned, there didnāt seem to be a true connection between Eric and Vanessa.Ā
He couldnāt explain it.
āAccording to the servants, she left this morning.ā
āLeft?ā
āCan you blame her, Eric?ā Grimsby finally said, exasperated. āI donāt understand, this isnāt like you.ā
āIā¦I know,ā Eric muttered. āIām not sure I understand myself.ā
āI donāt think it would be fair for Ariel to stay, wouldnāt you agree?ā
āYes,ā Eric said, his voice sounding deflated. Grimsby noticed a glassy haze in his eyes, as if sleepwalking or under a spell. āYes, that wouldnāt be fair.ā
āYouāre old enough to make your own decisions, Eric. And to learn to accept the consequences.ā
āYes. Yes, yes, youāre right, Grimsby.ā
āEric!āĀ
The two of them turned to see the queen gesturing towards her son.
āGo,ā Grimsby said, his heart sinking slightly in his chest. He knew what the queen would be giving him - heād had one of the palace servants polish it earlier that day at her request.
But it was Ericās decision now.
āGrims-ā
āGo, Eric.ā
~~~~~~~~~
The walk back to the palace was eerily silent, the crashing waves the only sounds filling the air.
Grimsby glanced over at the prince, dripping from head-to-toe, his clothing torn to shreds and clinging to his wet skin. The queen and the rest of the staff were several feet ahead of them, the two men bringing up the rear back to land.
Back to safety.
āEric-ā
āI donāt want to talk about it, Grimsby.ā
āShe was real, Eric.ā
The prince stayed silent for a few seconds before stopping mid-step. He lowered himself to the ground, balancing himself against a large rock as Grimsby took a seat next to him.
Ericās gaze stayed focused on the horizon, watching the colors of the sunset reflect off the ocean intently, as if Ariel might reappear if he looked hard enough.
āIāve been a fool, Grimsby.ā
āNo, no. What you felt for her was very real, your mother was right about that. You would be a fool to deny the connection you felt between you two.ā
Eric sighed, taking a small pebble from next to him and throwing it into the ocean.
āShe really sawĀ me, Grimsby. Like no one ever has. Not to mention that sheād been the one to save my life in the first place.ā
āI understand.ā
His heart ached for the prince - just as the oceans had spared his life, theyād also torn Ariel away from him, their two homes at odds with each other forever. Eric had always been stubborn - but now, he seemed completely deflated.
āI loved her, Grimsby,ā Eric murmured under his breath. āI do love her.ā
He stared out into the ocean one more time, before standing back up, reaching a hand out to help Grimsby onto his feet.
Grimsby noticed the tears welling in the corners of his eyes, threatening to fall.
āAnd now sheās gone.ā
~~~~~~~~~
āEric! Eric!ā
Grimsby clutched his side, a cramp near his ribcage causing him to wince.
Certainly, he was getting too old for this.
āGrimsby!ā He heard Ericās familiar laugh as the prince opened his bedroom door, allowing him to enter.
Eric was already dressed for the big day, his curls neat and clothes pressed. āYouāre going to kill yourself one day, old man, chasing after me.ā
āIāve done it for twenty-one years already, Sire, Iām sure Iāll last at least a few more.ā
āDid you need something? The weddingās supposed to begin in less than an hour.ā
Grimsby nodded, reaching into the hidden pocket of his jacket as he took out a compass, slightly worn from age, though the mother-of-pearl and gold fixtures still shone brilliantly in the light.
He straightened up as he placed the compass in Ericās hands, the princeās blue eyes looking curiously at him.
āThis,ā he said. āThis was your fatherās. Many years ago. I thought it would serve useful on your voyage with Ariel.ā
āItās beautiful.ā
āIām sorry I couldnāt find anything larger, but I imagined you two have already been showered enough by the court.ā
āGrimsby, itās perfect,ā Ericās eyes shone brilliantly.Ā āThan-ā
āOh, no need to thank me,ā he replied quickly, hoping to clear his throat of anything too sentimental. āIt was your fatherās, after all-ā
His breath was knocked out of him as Eric pulled him into a tight hug.
āThank you, Grimsby.ā
āSire-ā the corners of his eyes began to prick.
āFor leading me to Ariel.āĀ
āI-ā
āAnd for believing in me.ā
Grimsby patted the princeās back as the tears in his eyes finally spilled over.
The boy - the child on the waves - had finally grown up, into a man that Grimsby couldnāt have even pictured. He imagined he had Ariel to thank for that, the silent red-headed girl whoād shone a brilliant light into the princeās life, helped secure his destiny, allowed him to find his place in the world.
āAlways, Eric.ā
















