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Cruising Through The Storm
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Cruising Through The Storm
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Cruising Through The Storm
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He only came to the wedding because his sister's car broke down.
Now he's stuck at a table with strangers, and before he knows it, he's telling a story he's never told anyone.
Years ago, Stefan fled his country's corruption to work on a cruise ship, chasing a new beginning. But one embarkation day, he accidentally killed an albatross, a bird sailors believe brings good luck, and from that moment, the voyage began to spiral. Each port brought something different: heartbreak, betrayal, strange encounters, even a death at sea. What started as escape became something far darker, and far more human.
Cruising is a modern-day Rime of the Ancient Mariner: darkly funny, deeply personal, and achingly real. A story about love, guilt, reinvention, and what happens when you're adrift—at sea and in life.
He only came to the wedding because his sister's car broke down.
Now he's stuck at a table with strangers, and before he knows it, he's telling a story he's never told anyone.
Years ago, Stefan fled his country's corruption to work on a cruise ship, chasing a new beginning. But one embarkation day, he accidentally killed an albatross, a bird sailors believe brings good luck, and from that moment, the voyage began to spiral. Each port brought something different: heartbreak, betrayal, strange encounters, even a death at sea. What started as escape became something far darker, and far more human.
Cruising is a modern-day Rime of the Ancient Mariner: darkly funny, deeply personal, and achingly real. A story about love, guilt, reinvention, and what happens when you're adrift—at sea and in life.


















