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Another 550 words of the story, theme: "Adventure". Many thanks to my dear [livejournal.com profile] hereswith for beta reading, editing, and excellent suggestions.

Previous bits...

1. Tortuga
2. Happiness
3. Festive
4. Last Minute
5. Calm
6. Truth
7. Bargain
8. Spook
9. Down
10. Wounds
11. Moon
12. Monsters
13. Beauty
14. Name
15. History
16. Service
17. Advice
18. Captain
19. Awe
20. Cross
21. "You've made a big mistake"
22. Heroism
23. Gold
24. Echo
25. Greed
26. Advance
27. Challenge




And here's today's...

28. Adventure


~ An Execrable Business, continued...


Joe sat in the stern of the Jolly Mon, guiding her over the water toward the Black Pearl. The Pearl was the most beautiful ship in the bay, limned in gold in the wake of sunset, and Jack’s pride in her was just. The pirate sat a little forward with Nell close beside him, telling her about his ship, and about some of the men who sailed her.

“You’ll keep to the Great Cabin as much as you can ‘til they get used to you runnin’ about the ship on errands for me. Stay away from Barbossa. He’s too sharp, and ill-tempered besides. Bill’s your friend – I’ll introduce you straight off –and there’ll be others as we go along. You’ll do fine, no worries, love.”

Nell nodded with a smile, but the smile didn’t quite reach her eyes. Joe suspected she wasn’t entirely easy, now that this adventure was becoming reality, and she could hardly be faulted for that. The Pearl might be beautiful, but every inch of the ship was designed to intimidate, with a crew that was known all over the Caribbean, every man a fierce, successful pirate. How much of her reputation was enhanced by rumor and tall tales was debatable, but there was no doubt it had been established by the seeds of truth.

Joe suspected Nell was sad to leave his daughters, too. The events that had transpired in the short time she’d been with them had served to bind all their hearts. Nell would be missed by Constanze and Maribelle, and even by Anamaria, jealous as she was.

Ana had been very near tears when Jack had come to say goodbye, and might have given in to them if Nell hadn’t been there. Joe’s little one had expressed only brusque thanks for Jack’s queenly gift of a bolt of peacock blue silk.

“It’s for you and your sisters, but I picked it because it’s your favorite color,” Jack said, preening at having remembered.

“How beautiful you’ll be in it,” Nell had told Ana, crouching beside the bed and taking her hand. “I wish I could see you. But Captain Sparrow will do so, when he returns, which is far better.”

A look of understanding had passed between the two, and Ana’s fingers had tightened on Nell’s. But she had only choked, “Goodbye,” and loosed her hand and turned away, closing her eyes.

Nell’s own fingers now were keeping secret hold of the edge of Jack’s coat, Joe noticed, and she stared at the Pearl with wide eyes, the ship looming dark and enormous as they drew close, then closer.

But then a voice shouted: “Hey, you lubbers! Look lively! Captain’s comin’ aboard!” And a rope ladder was tossed over the side and lowered as a number of faces peered down at them in the gathering dusk.

With the ease of long experience, Joe luffed the sail and put the Jolly Mon right alongside the Pearl, and Jack got up (leaving Nell’s hand bereft), and went to grab the ladder.

Joe said to Nell, “Goodbye, little one. Take care.”

And Nell, standing, turned back to him, saying, “Goodbye. And bless you all!”

Joe watched her bravely go forward to the ladder as Jack called jauntily back to him, “See you next time! And thanks again!”



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