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bringmethatnpc) wrote2007-10-05 09:13 pm
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AWE: Black Pearls and Revelations
After this.
The last of the small ships have passed by, carrying their crews to whatever destination awaits them. The crew of the Pearl has dispersed- all alone now with their own thoughts and fears about the waters they are sailing.
Wellard cannot blame them. He does not go below, however.
Things still seem too unreal.
He is not the only one up on deck, however- and he knows the Pearl well enough to walk quietly along the railing until he spots a familiar figure looking out at the far, shadowed horizon.
The last of the small ships have passed by, carrying their crews to whatever destination awaits them. The crew of the Pearl has dispersed- all alone now with their own thoughts and fears about the waters they are sailing.
Wellard cannot blame them. He does not go below, however.
Things still seem too unreal.
He is not the only one up on deck, however- and he knows the Pearl well enough to walk quietly along the railing until he spots a familiar figure looking out at the far, shadowed horizon.
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Jack shakes his head once, setting beads rattling, and looks out over the water again. He's humming something under his breath, a haunting little tune.
(The king and his men stole the queen from her bed...)
Abruptly,
"The hard part's yet to come, lad."
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"And then-" He takes a deep breath.
"Its a Dark-influenced East India Company official with the power of the Wild under his control. I wouldn't think that would be easy to deal with either."
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"Won't be the first time."
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"All right there?"
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"I'm fine." At least for as much as anyone can be, in this situation.
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"Whatever you say, son. But I'm glad to hear it anyway."
A beat, and then, casually,
"Seeing as how you're going to have to get used to all that again."
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"... used to what, again?"
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He gives Wellard a pointed look.
"And it's not like picking and choosing coins from a pouch. 'S not how it works."
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He just had not factored himself into the scenario as well.
By the gut-punched, shocked look on his face, this may be obvious. He leans heavily on the railing, forcing himself to take deep, slow breaths.
"...right."
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"Don't tell me it'd never crossed your mind."
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Another deep breath, and he closes his eyes.
"So, No- it hadn't. Least until now."
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"Can't think but what a swallow would do you good right about now. Washes over the shock, savvy?"
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"I think rum is the least of my concerns, now." He shakes his head. "Even if there was any left on board ship."
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"Lad, if you'd be so good as to look there--" A quiet rattling sound from the beads in his hair accents his words, as Jack nods toward a coil of rope lying on the deck nearby.
The very tip of a bottle can be seen poking up from its nest within. Jack shrugs elaborately and spreads his hands wide, grinning roguishly.
"Washed up from their shipwreck, savvy?"
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That Jack found what is more than likely the last remaining rum in... in wherever they are right now, not at all.
Wellard leans over to snag the bottle. He twists the cork out, and takes a swallow, (coughing and sputtering), before handing the whole affair over to Jack-
That is all he is touching for the time being.
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It is several long minutes later before Wellard speaks again.
"So, if we get out of here..."
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When Wellard speaks, it's another several seconds before he glances over at him.
"Aye?"
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"Alive. Again. That's usually not something that... most people have a chance to even think of."
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There's mordant humor in the sardonic observation.
"I'm Captain Jack Sparrow, savvy?"
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Wellard shakes his head, and spreads his hands out in a shrug.
"And me, though?"
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"Looks like you're going to get the chance to find out."
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For a long while, there is nothing but darkness, and the faint sounds of the Pearl moving through the silent sea, each of them alone with their own thoughts.
Those, there are plenty of.
Some may even be the same.
"... Do you know how long we were in there, Jack?" Quietly.
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"We still are, mate." Jack doesn't turn away from the water.
"We still are."