The urge to ball her fist and drive it clean through Cross’ skull was strong. Very strong. Deanna could feel her blood boil and rush into her head, could taste the murderous intent on the back of her tongue. Thus far she had remained as still as stone, save for her hands which began to twitch and curl as Cross delivered his little speech that was mainly directed to her. The only restraint she held that kept her from acting out on her morbid and gruesome thoughts was the babe in her womb that wriggled as he delivered his false presumptions regarding her, even as all eyes fastened on Deanna, their own judgements concerning her pouring off in waves.
Don’t hurt him. Not yet. Not here. It would only land you in prison, and how would you explain birthing Verial’s child in such unfit conditions then?Deanna’s jaw worked as she listened to Cross’ feeble explanations, the agitation clearly written upon her face, her tense posture. His words seemed distant and muffled as she looked at him, truly looked at him.
I know this man...somehow he is familiar to me. His face, his voice, but not from any vessel I have travelled on. Deanna’s memories had once been so sharp and clear, faces and places filed in her memory banks with incredible accuracy that she could pluck such stored information without a second’s thought. Her death and resurrection had changed her, oftentimes frustrating her as she found herself scouring through precious data through a foggy haze during times of recognition.
Deanna found herself drawn back to Cross. He spoke of Lapis Cove as a danger to all, a place of violent acts and disturbing behaviors, but that was all. Nothing specific was mentioned about their intended voyage save for one key part...they were expendable. Cross was sharp enough to ask for sailors and mercenaries with the promise of vast amounts of gold knowing that the greedy would not think to question the why and ignore their own potential deaths abroad.
This man is no Captain. This expedition is not his own, for if it was for his own pleasure, he would have used his own men and not relied on the bribery of dregs. Why waste valuable gold?Deanna wasn’t stupid. She had read between the lines and deciphered what Cross was saying...and what he wasn’t. A man would not offer such plentiful bounties on his own accord, out of his own pocket, simply because he wished to investigate whatever horrors awaited them at Lapis Cove for his own personal gain or curiosities. No, this man...this imposter who claimed to be a captain...was working for someone powerful and important. Someone with vast amounts of resources and money who held great interest in Lapis Cove. Hence the secrecy, the evasiveness, the lure for those who had nothing to lose and much to potentially gain. Cross, whoever he was (and it annoyed Deanna to no end being unable to place his face), had maintained his honor and silence, but only to his employer who was desperate enough to send Cross out and whoever he could convince to join him to gather intel and perhaps intervene.
Cross then introduced himself and welcomed Mir, and before Deanna could voice her suspicions the ship that was still docked securely rocked violently in what Deanna knew had been once relatively calm waters. Deanna had a split second to see Zaur lurch to the side and fall hard onto the deck flooring, and utter what she assumed was a curse in whatever language he spoke before something round and hard collided with her mouth and chin, jolting her backward to slam against the ship’s wooden railing.
The cries of the girl disguised as Brock (a ridiculously stupid name if you asked Deanna) were heard as Deanna shoved the child off her with a growl, blood already pooling in her mouth as Brock/Rahne’s forehead impacted with her face hard enough to cause Deanna’s lower lip to split in the center. As the young girl rubbed at the lump that was already forming above her eye, Deanna righted herself, rubbing at the sharp pain in her lower back and shot the girl a look before leaning over the railing to spit blood into the Harbor waters. In doing so, she scanned the azure blue below, searching for whatever it was that came in contact with the
Phoenix.
“Was it a shark?” Deanna glanced sideways at Brock/Rahne and shook her head briefly before moving slowly down the length of the ship, amber eyes continuously scanning the water’s depths.
“A whale?” The hopeful sound of the young girl’s voice caused Deanna to scowl. Was this child an idiot? Deanna wanted to ask her such, but realized that the child simply afraid to consider anything nefarious. Idly Deanna wondered if the calamity had drawn the attentions of anyone else in the dockside vicinity.
“No,” she said softly to wide eyed teenager.
“Not a shark, not a whale, and not another ship.” Deanna’s head turned to glance at the others on board and noted they too were peering overboard, frightened and concerned for what had just taken place. Cross drew his sword with an ease and expertise that bestowed a seasoned warrior, unaware that Deanna was watching him, and that was when Deanna finally put the puzzle pieces together. It was that precise moment that it dawned upon her exactly where she had seen Cross before. Almost positive he was going by an alias now, though she had not met the man face to face previously, Deanna knew that Cross was indeed a soldier. A Grand City soldier. She had fought, not quite beside him, during the attacks of the
Val`nothe and
Aliscowri before meeting her end at the hands of Terra Vale. It was Cross, or whatever his name was, who was leading a battalion on the Harbor side to fend off the
Val`nothe and bring citizens to safety, while Deanna and others readied themselves with crossbows at the main gates. Cross was high ranking military and he answered to no one but the King he served.
Elias. Elias Lowell. That is his name. The boy king that I never met, but who was prepared to have me executed to satisfy the masses...and one vengeful bitch of Bariston.“What was that?! Look!”It was the young cross-dressing girl that drew Deanna’s attention away from Cross and the frantic cry she leaned over the railing, a shaking finger pointed at a particular area in the Harbor waters. Deanna’s gaze followed to where she pointed and for the briefest of moments, she could see something, the faintest of shadows of something...large...before it disappeared altogether.
Deanna whipped her head to face Cross, her body following suit and from the reaction on the Captain’s face, from his body language and the manner in which he gripped his sword, Deanna knew that whatever was down below, Cross had seen as well.
She shoved Brock/Rahne aside and marched over to where the Captain stood, her eyes narrowed sharply.
“If you know what that was, I suggest you quit with the games and lies and tell us now. If not, well, I don’t believe in coincidence, but I can bet something does not want this particular ship to sail Lapis Cove. This attack was a warning Cross, and I can promise you more will follow,” Deanna’s words were sharp and accusatory, and she was fully prepared to do battle with the Captain for ‘presuming’ to tell him of his duties. But Deanna took a breath to steady herself, her features and words softening some as she directed her next words quietly to him.
“This isn’t like the war, Cross. We had the strength and forces to fight the cannibals and the beast from the sky,” Deanna’s gaze met his as she wondered if her words would have any impact on him.
“There are but a handful of us here, and whatever is down there is big enough to destroy this ship and sink whatever remains to a watery grave, and that includes us.” Deanna was trying to be reasonable with the Captain, and she hoped that the change of tone would assist her in convincing him to understand her logic. Deanna’s assertive and no nonsense attitude had previously come across as pushy and demanding, so it would be up to Cross to discern the difference.
“You are Captain. Be Captain. You say we are to leave on the morrow? There won’t be a ship by tomorrow if this thing returns. Either set sail now and we take our chances in the open waters, or abort this mission and evacuate the crew to safety. If your mission to Lapis Cove is so dire and cannot be compromised for any reason whatsoever, then I will sail with you Cross, regardless of whatever in hell that thing was.”Deanna paused for a moment and straightened, unable to help the commanding tone that crept into her voice.
“But make a decision and make it now...or I will.”
Posted: Sun Aug 11, 2013 11:59 am