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    Broken Voyagers

    It had been her first trip abroad for a dive. She was working for a salvage company then and the team had been called to attempt to refloat a boat which had run aground in the English Channel.

    The Demetrios, a 9,700 tons cargo ship, was being towed by a tug from Dunkirk in Northern France to a Mediterranean scrapyard.  Caught in force 10 gale during the voyage, the tow broke and the Demetrios had drifted helplessly finally striking the rocks at Prawle Point on the South Coast of Devon in England.

    Once they had arrived though, it quickly became apparent that there was no need to refloat the ship. She was no risk to shipping despite lying in the very busy Channel and she carried no pollutants, so it was decided that she should be left at the mercy of the sea.

    The team had stayed for a little while making the most of exploring the wreck, retrieving artefacts of little monetary value; however, for Bette it had only served to reinforce what she believed to be the most important of all. The chance to preserve the past for the benefit of future generations.

    Granted the Demetrios had only been a recent wreck but upon exploring the wounded ship, it became quickly apparent why the area was so famous amongst the locals. Many ships had been wrecked at Prawle point and evidence of this fact was clear as when upon diving, Bette realised that the Demetrios had settled on top of the remains of many others ship that had sunk before her.  And this is where the treasure lay for the young archaeologist; the chance to uncover a treasure trove of knowledge and experience.

    Over the next few weeks, crowds had flocked to the cliff tops to watch the ship’s hull twist and break up in the heavy waves.

    This is when Bette had met Tina, a marine biologist with a gift as an artist, on her own study trip in the South of England. She had been attracted there by the presence of the chestnut-sided-warbler, a little bird usually common to American shores but unusually and luckily for Bette, a handful of the vagrant little critters had made an appearance nearby.

    As they had become inseparable upon their first meeting on the English rocky shore, Tina’s presence had also become a permanent fixture in Bette’s diving logs as amongst the photos and the precise records of Bette’s dives and explorations, the pages were adorned with the most intricate drawings.

    Comments

    1. Hi! You one of my favourite writers and i very glad and happy that you returned and finished this amazing story! Thank you very much!
      After i reading i leave another comment which will be more about story plot.

    2. Hi, Kins

      Oh my God, Kins, welcome back, after almost 2 years, it’s been a long time, but reading the whole story now I feel, the wait was worth.

      You have given us a quite wonderful and interesting story full of adventures and riddles and full of love of my favorite couple Bette and Tina.

      You ended the story in a very good way, but I feel as if I want to know more about them, if Bette gets the funding for her project in Mexico, the wedding, their partnership, what Tina does for a job… and many more things.

      I hope we could read more new beautiful stories from you; I like very much your style.
      Thank you very much and please, post other TIBETTE stories

      P

    3. Ok, i read again this story, this time the whole and i’m ready to leave another comment.

      First – thank you again for finish the story.

      Second – happy to see happy final -treasure was found, bitch Kelly got lost. And i must say i like how you got rid from her – like in life we can say with 100% probability what happened – or she sank or she was killed by shark.

      Third – i like how you described Bette and Tina and love between them. I like it in all your stories (maybe with one exception – in Frozen beginnings i don’t like your Bette during the story, but in final she corrected :) )

      So, welcome back and maybe in the future we can see another great story from you? I really hope so.

    4. Hi Kins,
      Really enjoyed the read, thank you so much.
      A great Story and I loved reading it in one post. As an English Lady I really enjoyed your explanation of Cricket!
      I would love it if you would now consider a Sequel with these two characters.
      Thanks again for posting.
      SG

    5. Welcom back, Kins!

      I was a silent reader a long time, but after you finished this story i must register to say – “Thank you for fantastic story! And i hope this story won’t be your last on this site!”

    6. Hi Kins,

      You took us trough a incredible journey! Full of adventures, little clues i tried to catch to find the treasure, the background on the history of those ships and of course the love between Bette & Tina.

      I really hope you will continu with a sequel or a new story.

      Thank you so much for posting the whole story after two long years!

    7. In-cre-di-ble! Kins, thank you so much for returning to this story and for giving us such a glorious and sweet ending. You’re such a talented writer. What a wonderful plot with astonishing details to the treasure hunt.

      I second the previous comments and hope you’ll find the inspiration (and time) to work on a sequel. Maybe Bette’s project in Mexico with a twist with some unexpected traces of a legendary Aztec treasure ;)

    8. Well ive read it at last.So pleased you managed to finish this story.I know how long it was in conception and all the research you did for its authenticity.
      A great read.Loved the shark sequence.Found it quite thrilling.
      Not as thrilling as the love scenes that you tell so well between Bette and Tina tho ????
      Look forward to the next story that you will write for us.
      Don’t make it too long a wait tho
      C.x

    9. Kins…!!! Yay! It’s really you!!
      ^_^

      First, am so happy to see your name appear again! :) been so long!! So Glad to hear from you! hope all are fine for you and your love one!

      Second, OMG…! The Long story at once!! Woohooo… such a great treat! THANKS!!

      And third…. LOVE your story! This is so worthy! Appreciate your hard work in researching, plotting, writing and sharing this wonderful story! Your writing style is getting more interesting and fantastic! It’s Long pages but I just can’t stop reading it – well there’s a moment where I wanted to stop reading when that low creature kidnap her (ugh.. I don’t want to spoil the story).. it’s too much for me.. >.<

      Again… thanks for sharing your talent here! :) if you ever consider to publish this, do update us here! ;-)

      Take care always Kins! ^.^

    10. Wow!!!! Such rich detail that it feels so true ,.. as if you have near lived these experiences ur self. And along w the romance of it, I learned so much about ship wrecks and diving. Do post it on AO3 as well to get a broader audience… it belongs to stories worth sharing :)

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