"We're out farther than anyone has ever gotten when trying to leave this way." He's talked to the sailors. He knows. "I don't know how, but we're on our way out of the City." Maybe this is how it chose to let them leave, rather than some other way.
"There's a shoreline not far from here." He'd seen it from his perch in the crow's nest. "We'll anchor in the lee of it for tonight."
Claire looks over her shoulder to watch the sailors for a moment while listening to Killian. There is a jovial feeling as they move about doing their tasks, most likely because they are happy to escape as well.
"Sounds good to me." She smiles at Killian again, winking playfully. "I'm following your lead, Captain."
"In that case, there's one important thing you need to know. No one sails for free." Which is something they had already discussed before they agreed to do this. "I'm sure you'll be sailing as well as the rest of them in no time." She seems clever enough, after all, and he's taught others how to sail. Between the two of them, they'll get her knowing what she needs to know.
"I remember." She nods when he points out that no one sails for free. "I could maybe cook for everyone? That's something that I could do unless you can think of another job where I can actually learn to be a sailor of sorts."
She trails off before smiling at him again, nodding. "Okay, I will do my best to be a good student. What are we going to start with first?"
"You could start with cooking, since it's something you already know how to do." It's an important job, too, because they work on their stomachs. (They're all important jobs, of course.)
"I could do look out?" She suggested, glancing way up high to the platform on the main sail. She had heard the proper name being used by some of the men but she couldn't remember it now that she was trying to think about it. "The perch or the nest? Up there?"
Yes, she realized that she sounded like she had no idea what she was talking about but that was because she didn't. She wrinkled her nose at him while waiting for him to correct her.
"Crow's nest?" He knows what she meant. "First you'll need to learn how to climb the rigging to reach it." Which is a good place to start, and it's something she'll need to know anyway. "You can move to that at some point."
"I am actually quite good at climbing things and I'm not scared of heights. At all." She won't tell him that she had learned not to be scared after getting her powers and making it a habit of jumping out of tall buildings. That won't really make him feel better about possibly getting her to climb up there one day. At the same time, he won't have to worry about if she ever did fall down.
"So where do we....I sleep?" She corrects herself, clearing her throat. "Where do I sleep?"
"Can you climb things while those things are making their best effort to throw you off?" The sea might be calm now, and the ship fairly still, but it won't always be. Many a sailor has been swept away by waves or wind or both, and she won't be climbing anything until he's sure that she won't be one of them.
"The crew share quarters." He has his own cabin, and there are officers' quarters, but he can't justify giving her special treatment and kicking someone else out of their quarters. "I'll show you."
"Hmm, that I don't know." Claire admits, glancing up again. She could tell him that she would be fine but she can see his concern. That and he knows what its like to be on the sea which is an experience she doesn't have. If he doesn't think she is ready yet, then she will believe him.
"Have they ever had a woman sleep in the same room as them?" She looks suddenly wary, unable to help it. She doesn't mean any offense by it but she has to know. "What about down in the kitchen area? Could I put a cot there?"
With his previous crew, the one he'd chosen and groomed himself, he could have assured her that even if they'd never had a woman sleeping in the same room, they wouldn't have dared to try anything without risking his wrath. This crew came with the ship; while he can tell that they're fine sailors, he can't say much else about them.
"Aye, you could put a hammock in the galley. You'd be warmer there anyway, with the stove there. I'll show you."
He leads her across the deck to a hatch. As they pass one, he indicates it, and mentions in a casual tone, "My cabin is there. The hold and the rest of it are reached down this way." He opens another hatch and leads her down an open ladder to a room containing a few long tables and a cookstove. "A hammock would fit in the corner there."
If it had been his own crew, she wouldn't have asked but she knows that he isn't as familiar with these men and so she is relieved when he doesn't push the idea. That he seems to understand what she is getting at.
"And good for the days when I cook so much that all I can do is just collapse in bed." She agrees with a chuckle.
She notes the casual way he mentions his cabin while motioning to a door and already she is tracking how far it is from where she will be. The thought makes her smirk and she quickly presses her lips together to keep from doing so in a noticeable fashion. What? She couldn't help flirting with the idea of things every once in awhile. She is still thinking about it a little when he leads her down into the eating area. She nods, glancing around. "I can work with this."
"We can put a partition up as well, for a little more privacy." And a place for her to put her personal belongings, since each of the men have a bunk and storage space of their own.
"Since we're down here, would you like a tour of the rest of it?"
"That would be nice too." It is going to be a little weird having such a small space with no real walls or doors but she would happily give that all up in trade of getting out of The City.
It's not a problem for him, as used to living in small quarters as he is. His apartment in the City had been larger than anywhere he'd lived in years, after all. But for now he'll make sure that she feels comfortable here.
"It shouldn't take long." He leads her back out into a hallway with some doors leading off of it. "Another door into my cabin. First mate and bosun's quarters through those doors." Back in the galley, he indicates another door off the other end. "That door leads to crew quarters, and through that other one is access to the holds." She'll need to see those too, since that's where the food is.
"So there are two doors to your cabin?" She asks, glancing back at the door once more even while she walks after him. Without thinking, she moves a little quicker despite the fact that he hasn't started walking any faster. It causes her to bump into his back before she catches herself and looks up with wide eyes. Her hand brushes against his back as she nudges herself back. "Sorry."
She looks past him, nodding while acting casual. "That's where the food is, right?"
"There are. It makes for easier access. In case of an emergency or something requiring my attention," he hastens to add. Not because he had anything else on his mind, or any other reason for pointing out his cabin to her.
"Aye." His hand just might brush against her when he reaches out to open the door to show her. "It's dark though, so you'll need a torch."
Yes, just like there is no reason for her to take note of where the doors are or to commit it to memory.
"I'm allowed to just stop by and visit, aren't I?" She has to ask, glancing over at him with a small grin. "I mean, hanging out is sort of our thing, isn't it? That doesn't have to change once I start working as your cook, right?"
There is a slight pause when his hand brushes against her and leaves a little trail of electricity in its place. "Hmm. Do you have a torch?"
"I would be offended if you didn't." He quite enjoys spending time with her, after all, which is why he allowed her to come along on this trip, wherever it may take them.
"Not on me. A lantern would work just as well, and I'll make sure you have one, but in the meantime, I have one in my cabin that we can use."
"I would be offended if you made me just stay in the kitchen all the time." She counters with a quick grin and a little nudge to his side. It's a perfect excuse to touch him here and there, okay?
She eyes the dark inside of the hold before glancing over at him again. "That might be a good idea. I want to see inside, after all. Your cabin, I mean."
"I would hate to offend." Her, anyway. There are some people whom he doesn't care how much he offends them. As far as he's concerned, they've earned it.
"Come along then." He leads her back in the direction of his cabin, and leads her inside. It's meticulously neat, but she gets the idea that it's not because he just moved in; there are a few personal items scattered here and there, and each of them has a specific space as well.
"The lantern's on the hook by the door." But he's not reaching for it just yet.
"Well, hate to offend just me, right?" She glances at him with a coy smirk before looking ahead again as they turn back towards his cabin. She knows he might not care about offending others. She is learning not to really care either in this part of her life.
Stepping into his cabin once he opens the door, she stops and takes a moment to look around. She takes note of the personal items, the layout of the room and even his bed. Never once does she look for the lantern until he points out that it's on the hook by the door. She gives it a brief glance and nods again before looking around.
"It's nice. Definitely a lot more room." Yes, she glances at the bed again.
"It's an honor I reserve only for the most deserving of individuals." Right now, she's at the top of that list.
"I am the captain." Being the captain comes with its perks. Such as being able to entertain visitors in his cabin. "And being the captain, I say what goes and what doesn't."
He takes a step closer to her. "I assign the jobs. When something needs to be done in the rigging in the hold, I decide who goes up and who goes down."
Into the rigging, or the hold. That's what he means here.
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Date: 2016-11-24 03:02 pm (UTC)"There's a shoreline not far from here." He'd seen it from his perch in the crow's nest. "We'll anchor in the lee of it for tonight."
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Date: 2016-11-24 03:55 pm (UTC)"Sounds good to me." She smiles at Killian again, winking playfully. "I'm following your lead, Captain."
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Date: 2016-11-26 09:59 pm (UTC)"We'll start with something easy."
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Date: 2016-11-26 10:32 pm (UTC)She trails off before smiling at him again, nodding. "Okay, I will do my best to be a good student. What are we going to start with first?"
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Date: 2016-11-27 07:26 am (UTC)"Then we'll decide what to cover next."
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Date: 2016-11-27 07:34 am (UTC)Yes, she realized that she sounded like she had no idea what she was talking about but that was because she didn't. She wrinkled her nose at him while waiting for him to correct her.
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Date: 2016-11-27 07:46 am (UTC)"So where do we....I sleep?" She corrects herself, clearing her throat. "Where do I sleep?"
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Date: 2016-11-27 08:00 am (UTC)"The crew share quarters." He has his own cabin, and there are officers' quarters, but he can't justify giving her special treatment and kicking someone else out of their quarters. "I'll show you."
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Date: 2016-11-27 06:23 pm (UTC)"Have they ever had a woman sleep in the same room as them?" She looks suddenly wary, unable to help it. She doesn't mean any offense by it but she has to know. "What about down in the kitchen area? Could I put a cot there?"
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Date: 2016-11-28 02:56 am (UTC)"Aye, you could put a hammock in the galley. You'd be warmer there anyway, with the stove there. I'll show you."
He leads her across the deck to a hatch. As they pass one, he indicates it, and mentions in a casual tone, "My cabin is there. The hold and the rest of it are reached down this way." He opens another hatch and leads her down an open ladder to a room containing a few long tables and a cookstove. "A hammock would fit in the corner there."
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Date: 2016-11-28 04:26 am (UTC)"And good for the days when I cook so much that all I can do is just collapse in bed." She agrees with a chuckle.
She notes the casual way he mentions his cabin while motioning to a door and already she is tracking how far it is from where she will be. The thought makes her smirk and she quickly presses her lips together to keep from doing so in a noticeable fashion. What? She couldn't help flirting with the idea of things every once in awhile. She is still thinking about it a little when he leads her down into the eating area. She nods, glancing around. "I can work with this."
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Date: 2016-11-28 04:55 am (UTC)"Since we're down here, would you like a tour of the rest of it?"
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Date: 2016-11-28 05:34 am (UTC)"Sure." She nods at him. "Lead the way around."
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Date: 2016-11-29 12:55 am (UTC)"It shouldn't take long." He leads her back out into a hallway with some doors leading off of it. "Another door into my cabin. First mate and bosun's quarters through those doors." Back in the galley, he indicates another door off the other end. "That door leads to crew quarters, and through that other one is access to the holds." She'll need to see those too, since that's where the food is.
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Date: 2016-12-07 01:01 am (UTC)She looks past him, nodding while acting casual. "That's where the food is, right?"
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Date: 2016-12-07 02:05 am (UTC)"Aye." His hand just might brush against her when he reaches out to open the door to show her. "It's dark though, so you'll need a torch."
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Date: 2016-12-07 02:26 am (UTC)"I'm allowed to just stop by and visit, aren't I?" She has to ask, glancing over at him with a small grin. "I mean, hanging out is sort of our thing, isn't it? That doesn't have to change once I start working as your cook, right?"
There is a slight pause when his hand brushes against her and leaves a little trail of electricity in its place. "Hmm. Do you have a torch?"
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Date: 2016-12-07 03:21 am (UTC)"Not on me. A lantern would work just as well, and I'll make sure you have one, but in the meantime, I have one in my cabin that we can use."
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Date: 2016-12-07 04:26 am (UTC)She eyes the dark inside of the hold before glancing over at him again. "That might be a good idea. I want to see inside, after all. Your cabin, I mean."
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Date: 2016-12-07 05:43 am (UTC)"Come along then." He leads her back in the direction of his cabin, and leads her inside. It's meticulously neat, but she gets the idea that it's not because he just moved in; there are a few personal items scattered here and there, and each of them has a specific space as well.
"The lantern's on the hook by the door." But he's not reaching for it just yet.
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Date: 2016-12-07 08:40 pm (UTC)Stepping into his cabin once he opens the door, she stops and takes a moment to look around. She takes note of the personal items, the layout of the room and even his bed. Never once does she look for the lantern until he points out that it's on the hook by the door. She gives it a brief glance and nods again before looking around.
"It's nice. Definitely a lot more room." Yes, she glances at the bed again.
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Date: 2016-12-08 03:11 am (UTC)"I am the captain." Being the captain comes with its perks. Such as being able to entertain visitors in his cabin. "And being the captain, I say what goes and what doesn't."
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Date: 2016-12-08 04:24 am (UTC)"So what sort of things do you say usually goes around here?" She means on the ship, she really does.
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Date: 2016-12-08 04:48 am (UTC)He takes a step closer to her. "I assign the jobs. When something needs to be done in the rigging in the hold, I decide who goes up and who goes down."
Into the rigging, or the hold. That's what he means here.
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