”Pirates do what pirates got to do. Don't forget that.” That line echoed in his head, and he looked at her blankly for a moment. He heard another voice, one he really didn't want to hear, in the back of his mind.
'You do what you gotta do, kid. It'll be easier next time.' No, that was a lie. It never got easier. He lied. He always lied.
Aubrey blinked, and the memory was gone. He looked confused for a moment, and he searched Jax's face for a moment, as if she had all the answers. She punched him in the shoulder, bringing him back to the real world. “Oh, right, Winter. Um, I think she was going shopping or something.” He made to follow her, when suddenly someone literally dropped out of the sky and landed in front of him, stopping him in his tracks. His hand moved to grasp the handle of his dagger; like hell was he going to get jumped again.
He kept a respectful distance between himself and the mysterious woman as she moved past him to examine the bodies. His blue eyes were hard as he watched her move about, taking stuff of the men and talking as she went. When she was done, she annouced that it would be smart for them to follow her. Aubrey didn't take his eyes off of her, but he heard the sound of voices and approaching footsteps. Kara Saun she said her name was, and she climbed up the fire escape and through a window.
He finally turned and looked at Jax. This Kara Saun figure was right; it was going to be tough for the two of them to get away on their own. They had no idea where they were, or where to go to find the rest of their crew. “So, uh, change of plans?”