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bringmethatnpc) wrote2007-08-24 01:39 pm
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Everything in Panama City had gone mostly according to plan, a rare happenstance for the pirates in this motley crew, and the more superstitious among them spent the first few days on board their new vessel debating whether this meant good luck or bad, fair wind or foul.
The Spanish ship they'd stolen isn't large or particularly pleasing to the eye, being in need of some new paint and wood maintenance, but it's seaworthy and swift before the wind, and most importantly, well-stocked for a long voyage.
And a long journey to Singapore it will be.
The Spanish ship they'd stolen isn't large or particularly pleasing to the eye, being in need of some new paint and wood maintenance, but it's seaworthy and swift before the wind, and most importantly, well-stocked for a long voyage.
And a long journey to Singapore it will be.
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Looking out to sea, Elizabeth wonders if Beckett really intended to sail for England like her father said.
Somehow, she doubts it.
"His life would have been far easier if I had been a proper lady and not so interested in pirates, but he never gave me cause to believe he didn't love me all the same."
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"Perhaps when this is over, we should introduce them and they can spend an evening singing our virtues over a fine glass of port," she suggests with a sly, sidelong look.
It's a pleasant thought, anyway.
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Then, sincerely: "I think that's a brilliant idea."
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Elizabeth stands, quietly handing her length of rope to Tonks.
"I think I'll go find Will," she says. Whether or not she'll speak with him is another matter. "I'll be back in a bit."
She flashes a quick smile and walks away, trying not to be too obvious in her search.
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