Vic groaned as she began to awake from a deep, alcohol fueled slumber. Before opening her eyes, she stretched and grunted in her cot. “Bloody hell,” she muttered as she rolled over to see Darrell, her best mate, face down with a bottle of rum still in his grasp. She laughed as she swung her legs over the edge of the cot and kicked him in the ribs, yelling, “Get up, you lazy beast!” Darrell jolted from the position he was in, almost ready to attack, when he realized it was Vic who woke him up. “Dammit, Vic! Almost startled me to death.” Vic laughed and stretched her arms up one more time before getting up out of bed. “Yeah, if only I were so lucky,” she smirked as she stepped over him and began to ready herself to exit her room. She rolled up her hair into a messy up do, and then tied a make shift bandana around the top of her forehead back to the nape of her neck. She never felt it was necessary for her to wear her captain’s hat unless they expected company or were in a battle. The thing looked ridiculous her opinion anyway.
“Well, come on then, Darrell,” she said as she offered a hand down to help him off the floor. “More gold to be found, eh?” Darrel smiled and nodded as he accepted her hand, grunting as he stood up. Vic took the bottle that he still held in his hands and took a swig, wiping off the access that had formed at her lips with her sleeve. She nodded her head towards to the door to signal that it was time to exit. She sighed and swung the French doors open, taking a deep breath of the salty air and feeling the sun shine down on her face. Most of her crew had already been up, manning the desk and attending to the masts. Vic looked up to the nest which seemed a mile above the deck and smiled as she went to go climb the tall wooden structure it sat on. Once she made it to the top, she took out her brass spyglass and looked in all directions for anything out of the ordinary. Once she was satisfied, she made the climb down and got the attention of the crew.
“Alright, boys,” she said, in a firm tone. “Looks like we have no visitors on the horizon. No land either. We’re good on food for a week, as long as we stick to our rations. We are going to hit an inhabited island most likely within the next two days. We can get some extra hands and plunder what we must.” She said this with a wink as the crew began to hoot and holler. “Alright, alright, heathens,” Vic said, motioning with her hands for them to scatter. She turned to Darrel and spoke quietly, “I’m going down to the galley, do some inventory and check on the cannons.” Darrell nodded and off she went, down the rickety latter to the dark belly of the ship.
Vic was alone, as most of the crew was up on the deck, as she was looking at their rations and ammo. Ever since she made a crew member walk the plank for taking extra portions of food, everyone was honest with their rations. This made their need to stop on land less, and their hunt for more gold a top priority. She was humming quietly to herself as she heard a noise come from behind a barrel. “The hell?” she gasped as she unsheathed her sword and pointed it towards the barrel. “Show yourself. Come out slowly, and I won’t harm you.” Her face was expressionless, and her sword stayed aimed at the barrel with no hint of shakiness.
“Well, come on then, Darrell,” she said as she offered a hand down to help him off the floor. “More gold to be found, eh?” Darrel smiled and nodded as he accepted her hand, grunting as he stood up. Vic took the bottle that he still held in his hands and took a swig, wiping off the access that had formed at her lips with her sleeve. She nodded her head towards to the door to signal that it was time to exit. She sighed and swung the French doors open, taking a deep breath of the salty air and feeling the sun shine down on her face. Most of her crew had already been up, manning the desk and attending to the masts. Vic looked up to the nest which seemed a mile above the deck and smiled as she went to go climb the tall wooden structure it sat on. Once she made it to the top, she took out her brass spyglass and looked in all directions for anything out of the ordinary. Once she was satisfied, she made the climb down and got the attention of the crew.
“Alright, boys,” she said, in a firm tone. “Looks like we have no visitors on the horizon. No land either. We’re good on food for a week, as long as we stick to our rations. We are going to hit an inhabited island most likely within the next two days. We can get some extra hands and plunder what we must.” She said this with a wink as the crew began to hoot and holler. “Alright, alright, heathens,” Vic said, motioning with her hands for them to scatter. She turned to Darrel and spoke quietly, “I’m going down to the galley, do some inventory and check on the cannons.” Darrell nodded and off she went, down the rickety latter to the dark belly of the ship.
Vic was alone, as most of the crew was up on the deck, as she was looking at their rations and ammo. Ever since she made a crew member walk the plank for taking extra portions of food, everyone was honest with their rations. This made their need to stop on land less, and their hunt for more gold a top priority. She was humming quietly to herself as she heard a noise come from behind a barrel. “The hell?” she gasped as she unsheathed her sword and pointed it towards the barrel. “Show yourself. Come out slowly, and I won’t harm you.” Her face was expressionless, and her sword stayed aimed at the barrel with no hint of shakiness.