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"Sometimes in the waves of change, we find our true direction."
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The seas were surprisingly gentle given the faint drizzle of rain that trickled down onto the dark water below. A quiet creaking of wood could be heard as the ship sailed through the water slowly. There was a certain warmth that paired well with the midnight sea air. Lights were lit throughout the ship for those who remained awake, dim enough to not awaken anyone sleeping aboard, but bright enough to be seen from a decent ways away. Off in the distance, a woman with dark hair laid unconscious on a small, battered boat. She seemed to have no possessions with her, as well as no other companions. The boat crept closer to the much larger vessel, bumping into the side of the ship repeatedly."Did you hear that?" A man's low voice spoke out to a fellow crew member. The other man gave a grunt and shrugged as he tugged at a rope, making sure it was tight. The man who spoke wondered if he was going crazy. It was fairly late. Perhaps it was his turn to go bother one of his fellow shipmates to take his place on deck so he could finally get some shut eye. But, again, a muffled thudding sound was heard once again from over the edge of the wooden ship.
"See! There it is again!" The man proclaimed with a frown.
"I think I heard it too that time..." The other man spoke cautiously, now worried for what might be tapping against the side of their boat. Despite how late it was, he knew how quickly the crew they were apart of could spring into action.
"Hold on..." The first man spoke out once more, grabbing a metal lantern before looking over the edge of the ship. His guarded demeanor quickly fell at what he spotted. "Go! Grab the captain! And the medic! Quick!" The man hollered with urgency to the other few pirates keeping an eye on the ship. Immediately people began to scatter. Two people went off to find the captain and the medic, while the man worked on getting the motionless woman aboard with a fellow shipmate.
Once aboard, he laid the woman out on the deck. Her dark brown tousled locks paired well with her sunkissed, freckled skin. Her white blouse was frilled at the sleeves. A distressed leather corset cinched in her trim waist, bringing together the look of her top and a long, mossy green skirt. A worn pair of dark leather boots completed her general outfit. Well, except for a gold necklace wrapped around her neck twice. The golden chain had a single green stone hanging on it, set within a small golden frame. It rested on the exposed part of her chest, which rose and fell with her shallow breathing. A positive indicator that she was still alive.
As the pirates who rescued her kneeled down, crowding around her, their wandering eyes of course couldn't help but to notice the jewelry. "If I didn't know any better, I'd say that's mine." One of them spoke out, looking to the other with a devious grin.
"Are you kidding me? You're going to steal my necklace?" The other snapped bitterly.
"Your necklace? You've been drinking too much seawater if you think I'm going to let you walk away with something that's rightfully mine." The other huffed, going to grab the golden chain from around the tanned girl's slender neck with a burly fist.
"Don't you even-" The other pirate hissed, his words suddenly cut off as he looked behind his friend to see the captain of their ship approaching. He arose quickly, clearing his throat with an awkward smile. Despite his attempt to get the other man's attention, he didn't notice their captain until he began to speak.
"If you two are done," The captain's words were stern as the other man quickly rose to his feet without being able to get the unconscious woman's necklace off. "then I would like to take a look." The captain moved closer to her limp body, giving a tsking sound as he listened for her breathing. His ear was close to her rosy lips as he listened intently. They were slightly parted, perfect for him to listen to her slow breaths. The other pirates stood by inquisitively, waiting for him to speak again. "Well, she's alive. I suppose that's good enough for now. The medic will have to tend to her." He moved away from the unresponsive woman with his words, though he still looked over her with a curious intrigue.
"I already called for the medic, it's late, but he should be here any second." The bulky pirate who was in the process of stealing the girl's necklace before being interrupted by their captain spoke eagerly to the man.