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Alastair busied himself with captain duties, ordering and threatening, all of that jazz. His attention was put to better use being on top of the crew rather than the obnoxious brats he'd taken on board. Damn his consciousness. And his softness for kids since his own had grown up.
While everyone else jumped to the captain's orders, Zeih made himself mildly comfortable near the kids, his dark eyes on only of of them. The boys he could frankly care less about. Ana, on the other hand, was his target. Whether or not she'd have him was another story. But there ways. And then there were ways. The first mate was still plotting about the latter of ways.
"Ah woudn't advise killin'," a passing pirate mentioned to the trio. "Cap'n doesn' approve of killin' others on board. Unless they give uh good reasun." Not to mention a death would most likely be a one way trip for the three overboard and back where they started. Deserted in the middle of the ocean. But with no wreckage to cling to.
Set and Anubis turned to glare at the passing pirate as he interrupted their conversation. The older of the two, Set, tilted his head to the side and gave him a cold hard look, "I could think of many reasons in which to kill you." The younger, near carbon copy of his brother, rested his hand on Set's bicep and raised an eyebrow at him. The older one started at Anubis for a moment, and it seemed as if they were having an unheard conversation before Set sneered slightly and took a step back and leaned against a crate on the deck.
Ana frowned slightly before she asked, almost pleasantly, "Where are we to sleep for the eve?" She rubbed her hands up and down her arms almost as if she were cold, but it was really to wipe off the salt that had dried to her skin as she dried off. The white powder dusted off her easily but caused her skin to feel dry and stiff--she wanted a bath terribly. She glanced towards Zeih as he continued to stare at her and watch her every move and arched a silver eyebrow at him. What was his issue? While her fondness for humans had changed slightly since living with them, but she had never wanted to gain their attentions. Frankly, she found them too short lived and too closed minded for her to actually enjoy being around them.
Alastair busied himself with captain duties, ordering and threatening, all of that jazz. His attention was put to better use being on top of the crew rather than the obnoxious brats he'd taken on board. Damn his consciousness. And his softness for kids since his own had grown up.
While everyone else jumped to the captain's orders, Zeih made himself mildly comfortable near the kids, his dark eyes on only of of them. The boys he could frankly care less about. Ana, on the other hand, was his target. Whether or not she'd have him was another story. But there ways. And then there were ways. The first mate was still plotting about the latter of ways.
"Ah woudn't advise killin'," a passing pirate mentioned to the trio. "Cap'n doesn' approve of killin' others on board. Unless they give uh good reasun." Not to mention a death would most likely be a one way trip for the three overboard and back where they started. Deserted in the middle of the ocean. But with no wreckage to cling to.
Set and Anubis turned to glare at the passing pirate as he interrupted their conversation. The older of the two, Set, tilted his head to the side and gave him a cold hard look, "I could think of many reasons in which to kill you." The younger, near carbon copy of his brother, rested his hand on Set's bicep and raised an eyebrow at him. The older one started at Anubis for a moment, and it seemed as if they were having an unheard conversation before Set sneered slightly and took a step back and leaned against a crate on the deck.
Ana frowned slightly before she asked, almost pleasantly, "Where are we to sleep for the eve?" She rubbed her hands up and down her arms almost as if she were cold, but it was really to wipe off the salt that had dried to her skin as she dried off. The white powder dusted off her easily but caused her skin to feel dry and stiff--she wanted a bath terribly. She glanced towards Zeih as he continued to stare at her and watch her every move and arched a silver eyebrow at him. What was his issue? While her fondness for humans had changed slightly since living with them, but she had never wanted to gain their attentions. Frankly, she found them too short lived and too closed minded for her to actually enjoy being around them.