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Lam-My said...

Viking Bert set sail across the Baltic...Ahoy! bellowed his Viking shipmate, Saul. They had just conquered a battle in Helsinki and now heading in the direction of Stockholm. The Baltic Sea was littered with huge sharp icebergs; both Vikings were experts navigating these choppy dangerous waters. Occasionally, a humpback whale surfaced to greet them and lively dolphins flipped and swam away under the icebergs.
Saul was looking through his long-range binoculars while Bert was steadily navigating.

Hey Bert...Come take a look!
What is that bobbing up and down the choppy waves.
A hand ! waving an sos red flag ! Whoa!

Viking Bert steered towards the sos signal. As they approached, they saw a man lying on top of his overturned dinghy.
Viking Saul immediately put on his diving gear and leapt into the icy water. Deftly, he pulled and secured the half-conscious man into his strong arms and swam back to the ship. Bert lowered a rope-ladder and helped both men up onto the deck.
As Saul expertly applied CPR, Bert sang: Bring on all the lights...Let it shine on you...We're together here tonight...Welcome to the show...Welcome to my li-i-ife...life!

Slowly the capsized victim opened his frail blue eyes; Bert's powerful Viking voice touched his brain. He sat up looking disorientated and Bert offered a cup of hot Swede chocolate. The man had left Stockholm on a fishing trip but unfortunately his dinghy hit the icebergs and the waves overturned it.
Bert and Saul turned back their ship to shore a couple of nautical miles away. They took him back to his shack and nursed him back to health.

Early before sunrise the next morning, the two Vikings had a scrumptious breakfast of grilled salmon and freshly brewed Baltic coffee, prepared by their grateful host they had rescued. After the hearty meal, they bade the fisherman goodbye and said they would be back to check on him after their adventure in the high seas.

Yes these two handsome Vikings actually were on their mission impossible to rediscover their sunken treasure which they had buried a long tim ago, in the Baltic seabed.
After many hours of navigation, these do-or-die Vikings located a sound beamed back to them via their sonar equipment. They leapt with joy and soon were in their diving gear, propellers and powerful spotlight; all set for a deep sea-dive into the icy Baltic.

As soon as they reached the seabed, their sonar equipment beeped frantically. They were apprehensive as to what awaited them. Yes, it was the same treasure chest they had buried in the mud and silt years back and was still intact.

They pried it open ! Whoa! Nothing inside ! What happened to those gold trinkets and nuggets?
Now, they really regretted they had not taken all of it; but the Vikings shimmered their diamond rings reassuringly still intact on their fourth finger. That was their best prize of all from their sunken treasure of yore!

Lam-My said...

*prised it open

Lam-My said...

Hey Bert...look over there!

Aha! That's the one we buried...I remember scratching a heart sign on the side.

Let me check...Saul, look the heart sign still there, so the empty one wasn't the one we buried.

Shaking with excitement, they prised the huge metal lock which flung open. Lo and behold! their sunken treasure lay intact with all the gold trinkets and nuggets! Oooh-la-la! The two Vikings gave each other a hearty hug and high 5. They kissed as the bubbles gushed out their breathing tubes...guurrrrr...

Shall we take all of it?
Maybe some, too much will arouse suspicion from other divers.

The two Vikings buried their sunken treasure again at a more secretive location, under an obscure rock. Bert scratched another heart sign next to the old one...So now there are two hearts side by side. Mission impossible accomplished!

Shelagh said...

Love it Lam-My !!

Kindred said...

Oh, Lam-My lucky me I came back to see your story! My son is leaving home for three months to Japan on Monday so My Viking is heading for Hokkaido the island for student exchange. Lovely story and strange enough already is that we have just been talking about Finns as vikings in our history a long time ago!:)
Exciting turns in your story and the Baltic Sea as the scene of adventure, I loved it, Thank You!:D Kindred

Lam-My said...

Kindred and Shelagh... Thank you !!

You both are so inspiring to me and make it even more exciting to write these Bert and Saul love stories. My wish is these stories culminate in a union of two hearts; and then my story would take a drastic turn more directly related to their love.
Finally, some say they are just friends...but actions speak louder; the recent getting back together seems to indicate a rekindling from where they left off.
Anne Marie says she heard Adam say in an interview that Sauli visits him more often and he is very happy about that. In his spanking mansion! that's a whole different ball-game!

As their love story unfolds
Over the rainbow
A lot to be told
A long and winding road
None of us knows
Which way the wind blows
So I shall continue writing
Their love story at every milestone
As for two lovely Moms
Their plausible sons-in-law
To cherish and to hold lwl!

Kindred... Actually, I don't know much about Vikings nor Baltic Sea; only that they were fierce sea warriors who built very advance ships and conquered many lands, most likely the Scandinavian lands, and beyond. Kindred, are you of Viking descent? lwl!

Lam-My said...

Kindred... Congratulations on your Viking son's student exchange program to Hokkaido; Mmm to meet the Samurai. lwl!

Kindred said...

Morning from Finland!
Lam-My
I don't know of our own relatives as Vikings. I think there were only few of them anyway from here, but who knows? We have some genes to be red haired and men to have red beard, if that indicates nothing?:)
Thankey, my son is packing the last Viking gear w him : Finnish chocolate!;D Adam is going through all the Viking lands,except Island. That's an exotic one! Never been there myself either but I hope my sons will some day. Nice Adam-day ahead!:) Kindred

Kindred said...

Oukayyy!
Island is Iceland in English in Finnish Islanti, tsibbadibdudeiii!:D Kindred

Lam-My said...

Whoa! that last word is huge lol! No wonder you said before, in Finn language, one word means one thing; that's because the word is so long it encompasses everything. lol!

Language is fun...so when your son returns from his exchange program, he'll probably teach you some Japanese. Thank you is : ありがとうございました Arigatō gozaimasu...oh, they don't pronounce the u vowel at the end, so, gozaimas. lwl!

Kindred said...

Hi Lam-My!
Yes, the last word is a bit too long, heheee:D! It actually means more of a feeling of having fun nothing other describable nor a word. I am in a good mood! Something weird happened at night too, it.... SNOWED!:D Kindred