~The next morning~
Light began to peak slightly through window that was above Victor's head, and it made him stir until he finally awoke. It took him a moment to realize where he was and why, and when he looked up see Alice, he sighed in frustration. He recounted the details of last night and rubbed the bridge of his nose. There had to be something wrong with him; he had felt all of these emotions - guilt, regret, anxiety - since he got to the island that he had not had to deal with in years. "The island," he whispered to himself as bells and whistles began to go off in his head.
He got up and left the room as quietly as he could and headed downstairs to see Madam Blue preparing for breakfast. He weaves his way past the girls bringing out plates and silverware, of course winking and saying good morning, and as he approached the woman, he kissed the top of her head. "Mornin' Blue, do you have a moment to speak?"
Blue set down the tray she was holding and had a curious expression on her face. "For you, boy, of course. What is the matter with you? You have not been the man I know and love. Not used to seeing you quiet for more than a minute at a time," she chuckled and grabbed his arm lovingly.
"Ah, yes. That is why I am concerned. I have not felt like myself since I came to the island. I feel... guilt. Worry. Ashamed of who I am. Quite frankly, I do not like it one bit." He smirked a bit as he spoke. He found it hard to be upset in the presence of Blue. She had a calming energy about her.
"Hmm," the woman murmured as she put a hand to her chin. "Only since you have been on the island, you say? Are most of your feelings inspire by "your guest" that you have? The guilt?"
Victor looked to the floor and nodded. "Yes, Blue. Nearly all of it."
"Ahh. I see. Well, Victor, I have a suspicion. La Culpa." She shook her head and sighed.
Victor's facial expression changed to a puzzled one. "What does that mean, Blue?"
"Unfortunately, I do not know much, boy. I have a friend though. Down the road. Her name is Esmeralda.” She pointed west.
“Esmeralda? That crazy woman? How could she help me, Blue?” he asked. “I’m not going insane. I’m just… off.”
“Boy, have I ever done you wrong?” she questioned as she rubbed his arm. “Go. See the woman.”
“Only for you, Blue,” Victor nodded and headed out the door.
He made his way down the road to a tiny structure on the end of the strip. It was dilapidated and looked like it could fall to rubble at any moment. Before entering, he took a deep breath, and then pushed his way through the door. “Uh, hello, Esmeralda? It’s Victor. Victor Hemming.”
A woman with dark skin and very mesmerizing eyes appeared behind a beaded doorway in the back. “Ah, yes, Victor. Please, sit down.” She pointed to a small, round table that was covered by a ornate cloth that sat two.
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Victor left Esmeralda’s shop feeling better AND worse about the situation he was in. She had explained to him “La Culpa.” An old spell many thought to be a myth that is used on one’s enemies. If they are unable to reach the person they wish to harm, they can cast the spell at a certain place, most likely one that the enemy frequented, and it was a sort of net – once the person enters the place with the spell, they fall under it. La Culpa is meant to destroy the enemy from the inside out; self-doubt and shame will bubble up inside them until they can no longer take it. Many who have been under La Culpa had offed themselves or engaged in reckless behavior that caused their death.
Esmeralda said she could sense the negative energy strongly on Victor and that he had to try his best to avoid the feelings it had caused him until she could remove it, which could take some time. She explained that since he is well known for coming to the island, that it would have been an easy spot for the curse to work. He had not necessarily worried about himself and how he felt, but this new information made him worry about who he was really dealing with. If Alice’s father, the Governor, was the one to create this chaos for him, he could be way more powerful than Victor had anticipated, which could mean harm to his crew and his ship. If it wasn’t the Governor, then they could have unknown enemy that they are prepared to battle. Either option was not a good one, Vic decided.
He made his way back to the Inn where most of his men were gathering around for breakfast, and Madam Blue gave him a knowing nod when he entered. He returned it and mouthed out a “thank you” as he made his way to the table to eat. His eyes lingered on the empty chair next to him, knowing Alice would probably come to join him soon. At least being more knowledgeable on this situation lifted his spirits, but for the time being, he did not know if she could be trusted. All he knew at the moment was that he was hungry, thirsty, and ready to make more profits from their goods.
Carla came up to him and began to rub his shoulders as breakfast was placed in front of him. “Good morning, Vic,” she spoke in a sultry tone, “how did you sleep last night?”
If he was to be honest, horribly, but to be polite, he lied. “Wonderfully, thanks to you girls,” he said as he winked to her.
She scurried off and left him to finish his meal. He was partaking in conversation with his crew, laughing and cursing, and he began to almost feel like himself again. It was relieving, to say the least, but he knew he had much more to figure out before he left the island, and definitely before he had to deal with his enemy.