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Bella stared, not sure how to respond. “You know what Will’s curse is?”

“Damn it,” Jack whispered. “I didn’t want to talk about this.”

“Too late. Do you know how to get rid of it?” Bella demanded.

“Yes,” Jack sighed. “It isn’t what you think though.”

“What is it then?” Bella asked, wishing Jack would just give her a straight answer.

“No. I’ve already said too much. You and Will are both too damn smart and neither of you can just let anything lie,” Jack shook her head. She stood up.

“Oh no! You don’t get to leave now.” Bella threw off her blankets and stood up to confront Jack. “You don’t get to come in here and drop a half-hearted apology, explain nothing, and admit that you know what the most powerful curse I’ve ever heard of is, and that you know how to get rid of it, and then leave!”

Jack felt her mouth go dry. Bella was naked and stunning, and all the emotions and memories of the two of them together came flooding back. Jack stared, then turned around.

“Look at me!” Bella snapped.

“I can’t. You’re…” Jack’s heart knotted in her chest. It felt hard to breathe.

Bella rolled her eyes and made a disgusted sound. “Imperials,” she sneered. She pulled on a blouse and a skirt. Jack stood there, listening to the rustle of fabrics, trying to control her shuddering heart. The silence was somehow the worst thing possible. All the guilt came swelling up without any handy excuse to shunt it toward anger. Somehow Bella had been the naked one, but Jack had never felt more exposed.

“There. Now turn around,” Bella demanded.

Jack slowly turned. “Please don’t ask me more.”

“Like hell,” Bella scoffed. Jack looked defeated. It wasn’t a look Bella was used to seeing on her face. Not even when Bella had tossed Jack out had she seen that expression.

“It isn’t a curse,” Jack said quietly. “Or, at least it isn’t supposed to be. I think the problem is Will.”

“Explain,” Bella said flatly.

“I can’t. I really have already said too much. Please don’t talk to Will about this,” Jack asked.

“You don’t get to ask me for anything,” Bella shook her head, her eyes like flint in the dim light.

“I was trying to help him!” Jack exploded. Bella flinched, afraid for a moment, then she watched Jack crumple at the foot of the bed. The strongest, proudest, fiercest woman Bella had ever known was sobbing. Words came, racked, helpless, unbidden.

“I had to! It… it was… I didn’t have a choice! I tried! I wanted… I only wanted to help…” Jack was incoherent.

Bella stood. Her mothering instincts threatened to override everything else. How could she stay angry while watching this? Wasn’t her anger justified? Did she even want to stay angry? Shouldn't she? Jack had done so much, hurt her, hurt Will, offered no explanation. Now this? What was this? What did Jack mean? Suddenly it was Bella who felt like she didn’t know what to do.

The initial burst of emotion over, Jack was starting to become more intelligible. She clutched the bed, her fists knotted in the blankets, her body still wracked. “You’re… you’re both just… If I told you anything, you’d… you’d figure it all out. You’re both… smarter than me. I can’t… I knew I couldn’t out-think you. Not both. I couldn’t…. I can’t… so I had to say nothing. I thought it would be good! I didn’t know it was going to hurt him so much! When he came back I… I couldn’t tell him… I had to just… let him hate me. I didn’t-”

“You aren’t making any sense,” Bella said softly.

“Good!” Jack looked up. Her eyes were raw and red-rimmed. “You weren’t ever supposed to know! I didn’t come here for any of this!”

“Alright. Why did you come here?” Bella asked.

“To ask you how to apologize to him,” Jack squeezed her eyes shut. “I don’t know how!”

“I’m not sure you can. Not without some kind of explanation,” Bella shook her head.

Jack’s chest shook. “All a waste of time then. Fine.” She stood up and started wiping away her eyes.

Bella felt drained. She’d just woken up and wanted to go back to sleep. She took a deep breath. “I believe you.”

Jack stopped, blinked her stinging eyes and watched Bella for a moment. “Thank you.”

“So it’s not a waste of time,” Bella said with a small shrug. “I still don’t understand, but maybe I don’t have to.”

A small smile twitched on Jack’s lips, then was gone again. “It’s a start.”

Bella nodded. “Can you at least tell me why you can’t tell me anything?”

Jack shook her head. “No. I’m sorry.”

“This must be really important,” Bella said with a half smile of sympathy on her face.

“It’s the most important thing I’ll ever do,” Jack said.

“I hope it was worth it,” Bella said, hoping she sounded sympathetic.

“It was. It still is.” Jack turned.

“Just talk to him,” Bella said, catching her before she could leave.

“I don’t know if I can.” Jack shook her head. “You can accept the things you don’t understand. He can’t. He’ll dog me about it until I either break down and tell him, or he has enough bits and pieces to figure it out for himself.”

“Would that be so bad?” Bella asked.

“It’s a risk I just can’t take,” Jack said.

“Is it really life or death?” Bella couldn’t fathom what would possibly make Jack make these choices.

“Maybe. Probably,” Jack shrugged. “I’m not willing to bet what I can’t afford to lose.”

“I’ll talk to him for you.” Bella wanted to… do something. Now that the walls were down between them, the space between was filling up with years of unresolved emotions. Now wasn’t the time. They were both too raw.

“Thank you,” Jack quietly. Then she was gone. The door opened letting in the blinding midday sun. Bella shielded her eyes and heard the door shut. Then she was alone in the dark.

She flopped back onto the bed, her arms wide. “What the hell was that?” she muttered.

 

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“Is all the cloak and dagger bullshit really necessary?” Caine asked.

Behind him, Prelate Alexandra sat, facing the opposite direction. They were back to back in what passed for a park at the edge of the cliffside wall, near the market. It was really just a small garden kept by a local herbalist which someone had put a few stone tables and chairs near. Now, it was a place where old men played board games in the afternoon sun, and passersby stopped to take in the view. Prelate Alexandra was dressed in sensible, plain clothes, a parasol shielding her from the sun. It was currently aimed at the crowds behind them, hiding her face.

“Well I can’t exactly walk into that wretched place you call home these days, can I?” the Prelate asked.

“You might be surprised. For the most part, they’re good people there. Very accepting, and they take care of each other,” Caine said.

“I am not here to argue about the moral complexities of your whore house,” Alexandra said primly.

“How about you get to the point then?” Caine took a drink off his ever-present tankard.

“I am in a precarious position. Fort Deliverance is functionally operational, but not yet complete. The bulk of my resources are tied up finishing the construction. I cannot openly take a stance against the Kidd family yet,” Prelate Alexandra explained.

“You know where I stand on all that,” Caine said.

“Oh, you’ve made your position quite clear, yes,” Alexandra sighed.

“So why are you here?” Caine asked flatly.

“I need a favor,” Alexandra replied.

Caine stood up, about to leave.

“Sit,” Alexandra said in a tone that reached straight down into Caine’s mind and threatened to usurp it completely. Three nearby people, who could not possibly have heard the Prelate over the noise of the crowd, all sat down directly in the dirt and looked confused. One of them got back up and looked around. Caine stopped moving, but did not sit.

“I should break your damn jaw. It’d be a public service,” Caine growled.

Alexandra sighed. “Your threats are unbecoming.”

“You’re so used to everyone doing what you say that the moment you get any pushback you jump right to compulsion,” Caine still didn’t sit.

“Will you please listen?” Alexandra asked, turning around to look up at him. Her parasol continued to carefully block anyone from getting a good look at her.

“You have ten seconds,” Caine said, cold anger still held in his eyes.

“I need you to protect Jane Castilian.” the Prelate said simply.

Caine stood a moment longer, then sat down. “Sterling’s assistant? You could have just led with that.”

“I need to be sure you understand what is at stake here,” Alexandra said, a bit exasperated. Perhaps he was right about how much she’d become used to simply being obeyed.

“I heard the gist of it. One of the Kidd boys took her hostage while Will and that lady captain were running the blockade,” Caine shrugged.

“Miss Castilian defied the Kidds in public, and is connected to Will Sterling, who aided in the escape of their quarry. I expect they will want to make an example out of her,” Prelate Alexandra said.

“Yeah, that’s a good guess. So you want to keep her safe, but you can’t be seen moving against the Kidds in public yet. So you came to me,” Caine filled in the blanks.

“Correct,” Prelate Alexandra said.

“Two conditions,” Caine said. “One, she knows the whole story and gets to make her own choices. No manipulation, no magic, no messing with her head or lying to her at all.”

“Fine. Next?” Alexandra asked.

“I get paid,” Caine said.

“You? Paid? You’ve been refusing a salary from the whoremongers for more than five years,” the Prelate scoffed.

“I don’t want their money,’ Caine said. “I do want yours. It isn’t going to be cheap either. I want you to look at the numbers and wince.”

“So it isn’t actually about the money,” Alexandra rolled her eyes.

“You’re a master diviner. You tell me,” Caine said getting up again.

“What are you doing?” Alexandra asked, rapidly growing tired of this frustrating man.

“I’m going to the lighthouse. You’re going to write me up a contract and drop it off at Mary’s. In person. I want you to see how the other half lives,” Caine said as he walked away.

Prealate Alexandra watched him leave. She pinched the bridge of her nose right between her eyes, trying to ignore all the flashes of prophecy and omen that swirled about him like shredded ghosts and dying echoes. She brought the parasol around to block out everything she was seeing. Meetings with Greyson Caine always gave her a headache.

 

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“It’s about fucking time! Do you have any idea what a pain in the ass you’re causing me?” a bitter, lightly accented woman’s voice called from somewhere above.

Jack  raised her hand to the brim of her hat and squinted. After being in the near dark of the Captain’s cabin the midday sun was uncomfortable. As her eyes adjusted to the light, a graceful, dusky-skinned shape moved through the rigging and dropped to the deck a short distance away and started walking towards her.

“Now isn’t a good time,” Jack said firmly.

“I don’t give a damn what time you think it is. What the hell are you thinking? The ship can barely sail like this.” The woman moved like she was half-snake, barefoot, swaying to compensate for the rolling ship, but her top half stayed centered.

One of Jack’s brows rose, “Excuse me?” The edge in the question was unmistakable.

“Excuse you is right,” the graceful woman scoffed. “Take a good look around. Does this seem right to you?”

Jack tilted her head to the side and glanced around the ship. It looked like a ship to her. Whatever this loon was raving about, she wasn’t seeing it. “Who are you?” Jack asked instead of answering.

“I’m Lace Webber, your Master Rigger on this little trip. I’m the one who has to make the ship still work while you fuck everything up.” She was gesturing wildly now, all across the ropes and sails and smaller ships.

Jack’s eyes narrowed dangerously. Something wasn’t right, but she was in no mood to try to work it out with calm words. “Go on…” she said.

“The Kestrel isn’t the right ship for whatever you’re trying to pull,” Lace glared.

The corners of Jack’s mouth began to curl upward, and not from amusement. She had a feeling she knew what was going on. Maybe another time she would have tried to explain it, but Miss Webber’s attitude had made Jack feel less than helpful. “You’re going to want to stop now.”

“Like hell I am!” Lace snapped, taking a step closer. “You’re putting the whole ship at risk with your amateur hour cockups!”

“I think I’ve had just about enough of you,” Jack smiled. “Quinn.”

“Good! Now how about we dump you overboard with your extra ships and let you row back to- hurk!”

A thick green arm dragged Lace backwards by her thick belt and lifted until she was on her tiptoes, struggling in vain. The woman leading the noble’s expedition stepped in front of her and pushed the hat on her head back with one finger until Lace met her dark eyes.

Jack shook her head at Lace. “If you ever get in my face like that I gain, I won’t be the one going overboard.”

“Fuck you!” Lace snapped, her hand whipping back to the sheath of her knife. She found it empty. The green musclebound cretin giving her the worst wedgie of her life dropped her blade to the deck. “You don’t get to rearrange the whole ship for no fucking reason!”

“You’re really going to feel like an idiot in a few minutes.” She nodded to Quinn, who let Lace go. Lace rocked back to the soles of her feet unexpectedly, but didn’t fall. Instead she knelt and picked up her cane knife. Jack hooked her thumbs into her belt and waited, stone faced. The deck was quiet. Lace glanced up to the sterncastle. The Captain was standing there, watching. The new swab from earlier was next to her. Something about all this didn’t feel right. What the hell was a new swab doing on the command deck?

“What the hell is the point of all this, anyway?” Lace yelled at Jack. “The whole ship’s cocked up now, and my riggers are having to work double! This is your fucking fault!”

“Even if that were true, I wouldn’t care.” Jack still hadn’t moved.

“It is true! Look around! You think a ship is supposed to look like this!?” Lace barked.

Jack shook her head in exasperation. “You really don’t catch on quick, do you?” She turned and looked up at Will. He met her gaze and the corner of his mouth twitched. She sighed and turned back to Lace. “You got played.”

“What?” Lace asked.

Jack made a small gesture toward the deck. “Played. Set up. Tricked. You’re mad at the wrong person.”

Lace was building up her anger again. “You’re the new Navigator! Who the hell else should I be mad at?”

“No.” Jack cut her off. “He’s the new navigator.” She jerked her thumb towards the sterncastle, towards Will.

Lace’s gaze climbed to Will, who was leaning against the railing next to the captain, just watching. He gave her a small cheeky wave. Her eyes narrowed and she could hear her blood pounding in her ears. “You motherfucker,” she snarled. He gave her a small shrug.

She took a deep breath and brought her attention back to Jack. “Thanks.”

“Apologize.” Quinn said firmly.

“Like hell. I was tricked. I still don’t know who the fuck she is.” Lace sneered.

“She is the expedition leader,” came the Captain’s voice from behind her. Lace turned and looked up at the Sterncastle. Captain Vex was looking down on the situation, not looking happy. “You just picked a fight with the woman who hired us.”

“Fuck,” Lace muttered. “I’m… I’m sorry. I didn’t know. I thought you were…”

“All hands on deck,” the Captain said flatly.

“All hands on deck!” Missus North bellowed. Her bosun’s whistle pierced the ocean tranquility and the ship began to bustle like a kicked anthill.

 

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Bella traced the buzzing stone phallus across her sensitive nipples and held her breath for a moment as the shiver ran through her. Her blouse was pushed up beneath her arms and her other hand was lightly stroking her bare mons, just teasing and petting. Warming up.

She was feeling slightly queasy from the constant rolling of the ship, but the captain’s cabin was the most stable place she could possibly be. The rolling was gentle. It could have been a lot worse. She was trying not to let the slightly sick feeling break her concentration.

A simple arcane sigil was drawn on her sternum in white. A pentagram inside a binding circle. One of the most well known symbols of magical binding in the world. It had become somewhat ubiquitous as a symbol for witchcraft in general. There was some truth to that, but not for the reasons most people thought. As a tool, it was easy, reliable, and versatile. It showed up in many disciplines, including some of the worst, which didn’t help public opinion. It was hard to explain to ignorant zealots that just because a killer used a hammer that it didn’t mean all blacksmiths were in league with killers. Because of that it was a symbol she only ever used in private rituals.

Her fingers traced along her labia, enjoying the flush and the feel of her nerves waking up. Her hands switched places. She dragged Rocky downward and lifted and squeezed her left breast with the hand that she’d been stroking herself with. The low hum of the toy sent shivers through her. Her thighs clenched and her breath quickened.

Jack’s crying face rose unbidden into her mind. Her fingers stopped for a moment. Her lips pursed in momentary frustration and she pushed the invading thought away. Instead she focused on the lighthouse the night before. That had been amazing. The four of them in the cool night air. The rush of danger. The intensity. The joy of helping Janie discover new passions.

Someone was shouting. A shrill whistle sounded from outside. Her brows clenched further. The distractions were starting to make her angry.

Rocky found her entrance and teased. She bit her lip. The pentagram began to glow very faintly.

Janie. On the docks with a gun to her head, watching them drift away.

The light of the pentagram faded. Bella’s brows furrowed. She focused on something else. Mary’s. The divination ritual. Will taking her on the table in front of a peeking audience. Tonya whispering in her ear and biting her neck.

The ship lurched a bit, sending a brief wave of discomfort through her. She took a breath and waited for it to pass.

Rocky slid into her slowly. She rolled her hips and breathed deep. The light of the pentagram returned. She focused on the sensations. The wet warmth and the vibrations that seemed to sooth and gather tension at the same time. Her fingers rolled her nipple and squeezed just enough to make her toes start to curl.

Blood all over the floor. Cerise helping Caine move an unconscious man into the only empty space. Her alcove. Chance yelling at her, thinking that the reason Will had showed up had been to see her. Running through the streets.

“No,” she muttered to herself. She refocused, thinking of the things that always got her in the right headspace. The contortionists in the circus when she was just coming of age, their long, lythe forms bending impossibly. Watching the dancers at Mary’s. Jack’s beckoning lips. Jack. “Damnit,” she swore.

The door opened suddenly. Bella pulled a blanket over herself, startled. “The captain wants everyone on deck,” Will’s voice said.

“Alright, I’ll be right there,” Bella sighed. Rocky thumped into the blankets next to her and the buzzing died.

“She’s going to tell the crew what we’re doing. Part of that is going to be about you and I. Just wanted to warn you,” Will said, leaning in the doorway.

“Fine,” she said, throwing off her blanket. Will shut the door.

She lay there in the dark, frustrated. Her morning rituals were important. It had been nearly ten years since anything had interrupted her focus enough to keep her from getting through them. She felt like an apprentice again. Too much had happened. She needed to clear her head.


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There was a few quick minutes of scrambling as all the crew below decks secured what they were doing and came up into the sun. Lord Morant and his manservant Mister Lynch were the last to come up the stairs. Bella joined Will from the Captain’s cabin. Danica came down from the sterncastle leaving only the helmsmen behind the Captain as she addressed the crew.

“I had planned on doing this tonight,” the Captain boomed. She cut quite a figure. The buttons of her frock coat and the hilts of her pistols gleamed. Will was struck again by how commanding her presence could be.

“The last few days haven’t been easy, and ye haven’t had a lot of information tae work with. Ye know that isn’t usually the way I run things. It’s time to set the record straight,” Captain Vex said. She pointed to Will. “This is Mister Sterling, our Navigator. With him is Miss Fortuna, his Navigator’s Mate. Miss Fortuna is a witch.” Another murmur ran through the crew. “A fortune witch. She’s our lucky charm,” Vex said, smiling down at Bella. Bella blushed, not used to being under so much scrutiny.

“The two of them were hand picked, same as the rest of ye were.” Captain Vex continued. “I only take on the best crew. Not just crew that’re good at their job, but crew that’re good, period. I don’t hire folk I don’t respect. Maybe I misjudged ye though, so now’s your chance to speak up. If any of ye have a problem sailing with a witch, just speak up and I’ll see ye off at the next port.” No one said a thing. Bella turned and looked around, really taking in the crew for the first time. Only a few were even paying attention to her. She was being all but ignored while they listened to their captain.

“The reason they’re here is because this expedition we’ve been hired for is going tae require us to go through the Drifts,” Captain Vex continued. A shocked ripple spread through the crew. She cut it off before it could build.

“Mister North!” she boomed again. “How many times have ye been around the Devil’s Horn with me?”

“Four each way, Captain.” North said, tapping his own pierced ears.

“How many crew have we lost on those trips?” Vex asked.

“Five total, Captain. Two overboard, one from sick, two taken by the Horn’s madness,” Mister North counted.

“Ever hear of anyone else with a record to match mine?” Vex asked.

“Only two, Captain, and I suspect one was lying,” North said with a wry grin.

“Miss Webber, how many times have ye and I talked about taking a run at the Drifts?” Belita asked her Master Rigger.

“Too many to count, Captain,” Lace said somewhat grimly.

“Did ye mean it, or are ye all talk?” Belita challenged.

“Aye, Captain. I meant it!” Lace said.

“Mister Sterling is the man with the plan tae get us through.” Belita said, pointing to Will. “I know some of you have heard the stories about Sterling’s magic maps. They true?” she asked Will.

“Somewhat,” Will shrugged. “It isn’t the maps that are the magic part.” The crew murmured again, some of them chuckling.

“Take a good look around,” Captain Vex said. “This isn’t the way the Kestrel’s supposed tae be. She’s a mess right now. She doesn’t look like any ship that’s ever tried what we’re going tae try.” There was a murmur through the crew. “Every other ship who’s taken a run at the Drifts has been tossed on the rocks and ground tae splinters! The way things have always been done dinnae work for this. We’re going tae try something new! The Navigator with the magic maps says he can get us through. This won’t be the first time your Master Rigger came up with a newer, better way of doing things. Ye remember when we won the Dead Man’s Regatta? Ye remember when we ran the Bootlegger’s Slalom?” The murmur among the crew was getting louder.

“Sterling’s coordinates, Webber’s sails, me at the helm, and the best damn crew on the five seas doing what they do best. I think we can do this. If we pull it off we’ll all be legends. Very rich legends.” The crew’s murmur swelled to cheers and laughter.

“So, here’s what I need from ye,” Belita said, putting her forearms on the railing and leaning down, familiar and friendly now where she’d been commanding and inspiring only a moment before. “Miss Webber needs to make new rigging ladders. These ones we picked up in port dinnae work. Every rigger, grab yourself a swab. Swabbies, it’s time to brush up on your knotwork. Splicing the big ropes is hard and our riggers can’t get it done in time without help. So ye’ll be the extra muscle they need. We’re going to lay out the lines for new ladder starting from the prow all the way down to where you’re standing now. We’re going to tack them down into position, and start splicing and knotting across. We’re going to do it from dawn to dusk until it’s done. If ye aren’t on duty and aren’t in your rack, I expect ye up on deck twisting rope with your partner.” A ripple of concern began passing through the crew. Vex continued, standing back up again. “That means we’re going tae have tripping hazards all over the deck. So, no deck duties until it’s done.” A small cheer ran through the swabs. “Because ye’re all going to be working double, your duty day will be shortened by an hour, and ye’ll be getting a double ration of rum until the new ladders are hung.” That sent a much larger cheer through the whole crew. Will smiled appreciatively. Watching Captain Vex work her crew like a minstrel working a crowd was impressive.

“Missus North, ye have the deck. Mister North, Hunter, Sterling, Webber, with me. The rest of ye, as ye were.” The Captain didn’t move. The crew moved. Riggers climbed, swabs moved to the large crank that sat just behind the foremast. Danica North started barking orders. The cargo hatch in the middle of the top deck began to slowly open.

Will and Bella climbed the stairs to the sterncastle. Lace and North went up the other side, followed by Jack. They all met where the Captain stood, watching the crew work.

“I dinnae appreciate starting a new voyage with a fight,” Captain Vex said tersely. “Miss Webber, what happened?”

“I was told that Miss Hunter was our new Navigator. I wanted to talk to her about the mess all these extra boats have made of my rigging,” Lace said. It was clear that she wanted to say more, and likely use more colorful words, but she was keeping restrained.

“Mister North, you posted the new crew manifest and duty roster, didn’t ye?” Belita asked.

“Aye, Captain. This morning, just after you came aboard,” Mister North answered.

“Miss Webber was on duty then?” Belita asked.

“Aye,” Lace and North answered simultaneously.

“Alright. That’s a good excuse not tae have read it yet. The mixup is forgivable, but even if Miss Hunter had been our Navigator, there was no reason tae accost her,” Belita said.

“I wasn’t going tae hurt her, I was just pissed about all the… problems,” Lace protested.

“I watched the whole thing, Lace. I’ve been out drinkin’ with ye enough times to be able to spot when ye’re looking for a fight. ” Belita said with one terse eyebrow raised.

“I said I’m sorry! It never would have happened if Sterling hadn’t tricked me!” Lace said, throwing her hands into the air in frustration and starting to pace.

Belita leaned back against the railing. “Why’d that happen, Will?” she asked.

“I’d been hearing that she wanted to hang me,” Will shrugged. “Apparently Mister North’s been taking bets on it.”

“Aye, that’s true,” North admitted.

“You were there when it was brought up the first time, Captain.” Will said.

“Aye, I was. Miss Webber is a bit intense sometimes, but nothing I thought you couldn’t handle. Seemed all in good fun. Probably would have been if you hadn’t tricked her into going after Miss Hunter,” Belita’s arched eyebrow was turned on Will now.

“Well, fun for everyone but me,” Will shrugged. “I’ll concede the point though.”

“You threw me to the wolves to save your own skin, Will,” Jack said flatly.

“No, I threw you to the wolves because it was funny, Jack” Will shrugged. North started to laugh but turned it into a cough. Captain Vex’s eyes were amused, but she held onto her composure.

“Mister North, Sterling and Webber are yours for three days. Whatever extra duties need doing.”

“Aye, Captain,” North said. Lace glared at Will, who seemed amused.

The Captain wasn’t quite done. “Miss Hunter, ye aren’t part of my crew, but if ye were you’d be joining them.”

“I’ll join them,” Jack said. Now it was Will’s turn to be surprised.

Belita nodded slowly. “You heard her, Mister North. Haven’t seen anyone volunteer for extra duties like that before,” she added.

“Oh, I’m happy to volunteer,” Jack smiled. “Will managed to piss off Miss Webber and myself. Now he’s going to be stuck with both of us.”

Suddenly Will wasn’t quite as amused.

 

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Janie flinched at the knock at the door.

She hadn’t left the lighthouse. She hadn’t slept. Thomas had brought her a meal and checked on her last evening. She could tell he was worried about her, but she didn’t feel like talking. She had done what she could to keep her mind occupied. She cleaned some. It felt more like moving the mess around. The ground floor was starting to smell musty. Her rain sigil had soaked everything. It felt like a swamp. Bastards Bay was already tropical, plenty hot and wet in the summertime, but with just enough shade to keep the damp in, the heat turned Will’s library into a sticky, sweltering hole that stank of damp wood. She didn’t know how long she’d been sitting at the table staring into the grain of the wood without really seeing it. She felt like she had lost everything all at once. She’d finally found a dream worth believing in, and she’d only had it for a matter of hours before it was stolen from her. The knock pulled her out of her reverie.

“Who-” she called. Her voice cracked, rough from lack of use. “Who is it?” she tried again.

A muffled man’s voice answered. “Caine.”

There were only four names on Will’s “any time, no questions asked” list. Janie herself was one, Jack and Bella were the others. Caine was the fourth. She’d never met him, but she knew of him by reputation. She got up and trudged her way to the door. A wave of her hand clattered all the locks open. She wished the chain hadn’t been broken. She pulled the door open enough to look outside.

Caine looked like Will had described. Balding. Unkept. Broken nose. Janie had met retired Centurions. They were all one big scowl of scars with tired eyes that had seen too much, old before their time. Caine looked like one of them.

“Come in,” she said.

Caine followed her inside and wrinkled his nose as she shut the door. “What happened to this place?”

“It’s a long story,” Janie said, offering Caine a chair with a gesture of her hand. “Don’t use the upholstered one, it’s still wet.”

Caine slowly crossed the room, his head on a swivel, eyeing everything. Finally he sat. Jaine sat across from him. “I’d offer you tea, but the stove isn’t lit.”

“I don’t really drink tea,” Caine shrugged.

“What do you need?” she asked.

“You’re Janie Castilian, right?” Caine asked.

“Yes,” Janie said, a bit warily. “Why?”

“I’m going to help you out for a while,” Caine said gently. He looked around again. “Seems like you could use it.”

“I can’t accept that,” Janie said.

“Well, I guess I’ll just wait around until you get used to me then,” Caine said.

Janie normally would have argued, but she just didn’t have the energy.

“How long have you been in here?” Caine asked.

“Since yesterday,” Janie said.

“In the morning. When Will and Bella’s ship left,” Caine said, sounding like he already knew the answer. “When they took you hostage.”

“Yes,” Janie said.

“Don’t take this the wrong way, but when was the last time you had a bath?” Caine asked.

Janie’s mind flickered back the baths she’d taken in the last few days. First with Will, then with Bella. They had been wonderful and now they hurt to think about. They felt like a lifetime ago.

“The night before last,” she said.

“That’s too long to be sitting in this humid pit. You need a change of clothes,” Caine said. His tone was businesslike. Not exactly gentle, but not accusatory or mocking either.

A week ago she would have been embarrassed and outraged. Now, it just didn’t seem to matter. She nodded. “I haven’t been able to get any,” she said quietly. The Kidd gang had been here. Last night. This morning. Prowling. Looking for easy ways in. Trying the door. Knocking to see if she was dumb enough to answer it. They were probably still outside, watching. “I can’t leave.”

“You can now. Let’s go,” Caine said, standing up.

“They’ll come for me,” Janie said shaking her head.

“They won’t. They know better than to come at me,” Caine reassured her.

“There’s too many of them,” Janie said. “Even you can’t fight off all of them.”

“I don’t have to,” Caine shrugged. “They won’t take the risk.”

“How do you know?” Janie asked.

“They came after your captain friend because of a bad bar fight, right? Just one slight?” Caine asked.

“Yes, that’s what started all this insanity,” Janie scowled.

“I’ve been busting their skulls for nearly ten years. I’m still alive,” Caine said. It sounded like he was discussing the weather.

“Why? Why do they leave you alone and come after me for nothing?” Janie asked.

“Oh, they’ve come at me before. Tried to kill me about a half dozen times in the first few years. I’m hard to kill,” he shrugged. “They kept escalating and so did I. It was ugly. Eventually I got tired of it and went and had a talk with the Old Man. His crew leaves me alone now, even when I have to rough them up when they get out of line.”

“Why?” Janie asked, a bit worried at what the response could possibly be.

“Because I don’t kill them, and when they’re at Mary’s I make sure no one else does either,” Caine said.

“You should,” Janie said bitterly.

“Maybe,” Caine said. “I’m not going to argue that a lot of them don’t deserve it. I’m just not going to be the one to do it.”

“Then what good are you?” Janie snapped. “They hurt people!”

“It would be a never ending job,” Caine said. “There’s always more bad people. Right now they have a hold on this place. For the most part they keep the worst violence to a minimum largely because they don’t have anyone challenging their power. There’s plenty of violence, but people aren’t dying very often.”

“So they just get to do whatever they want?” Janie said, every word snapping from her lips.

“Until the people they’re hurting rise up together, yes,” Caine said.

“The Magistrate will stop them soon,” Janie huffed. She didn’t know why she said it. The Magistrate hadn’t helped her at all.

“Then the people will be trading one boot on their necks for another,” Caine said.

Janie wanted to argue, but she knew the Magistrate too well. There were good people among the order, but the Magistrate themselves, and the Church, they did too many bad things. She felt broken. Helpless. She had nowhere to go for help. Eventually, they were going to catch her and kill her. “I know,” she whispered.

“So let’s go,” Caine said.

“Go where?” Janie asked.

“My place,” Caine said with a small smile.

 

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“Captain, I need your help,” Bella said.

Captain Vex looked up from where she sat next to Colin, checking in on him. The lad was exhausted but still stubbornly refused to head down to his rack. Belita patted him on his good shoulder and stood up. “What do ye need?”

“Uh… privately, please,” Bella said. Belita arched an eyebrow and followed Bella down the stairs toward her quarters. “North, you have the deck!” she shouted to her first mate, who gave a responding, “Aye!”

Once inside, Belita hung up her hat on a hook. Bella could barely see, but the Captain moved around in the cabin like she didn’t need eyes to do it. Then she turned up the oil lamp near the door to brighten the room. “Alright, what is it?”

“You said you wanted to see the next ritual, right?” Bella asked.

“Aye, yerself and Will planning on doing your map trick already?” Belita smirked.

“No, not yet. I need to replenish some energy I lost. I tried to do it this morning, but I couldn’t gather the energy. I was hoping you would help me out,” Bella said with a small shrug and a seductive twinkle in her eye.

A slow smile spread across Belita’s face as she realized what Bella was asking. “I suppose I can take a short break,”

“Good,” Bella stepped in and slid her arms around the Captain’s waist beneath her coat, bringing their lips together in a gentle, sensual kiss.

Bella was used to being the initiator of intimacy. It came with the territory. She often had to take charge of sexual encounters to be able to guide her rituals in just the right ways. She didn’t consider herself to be forceful or dominant. She just had more specific goals when it came to sex than most people. She rather preferred to let someone else take charge when she could. Her favorite sort of lovemaking slowly drew a partner’s innermost self out with just the right kinds of asking, teasing, or taunting. It was a skill she prided herself on.

Belita Vex needed no such prompting. She was a confident, sensual creature who did nearly everything with an edge of wild abandon. So when their lips met, Bella found herself immediately yielding to her Captain’s hunger. Belita’s hands ran up her sides and cupped the small of her back, pulling their bodies together. The Captain wasn’t demanding or forceful. She was slow and deliberate. Commanding. Her actions clearly showed her intent, and Bella followed, obeying instinctively. The N’madi witch’s passions flared at the Captain’s presence. This was her favorite sort of lover. Sklled. Patient. Confident. Completely and effortlessly in control.

“Oh yesss…” Bella hissed, her anticipation and heady desire building with every stroke and kiss.

Gone were the distractions, the intrusive thoughts, the stress and noise. Belita Vex had banished them all. There was no room for such things. All the attention Bella could muster was casually demanded by the Captain’s very nature.

Belita brought her arms to Bella’s bare shoulders and ran her hands along the witch’s smooth skin, dipping her fingertips below the hem of Bella’s blouse.

“Undress me,” Belita said, her mouth still pressed against Bella’s. Bella nodded and began feeling for the buttons on the captain’s ruffled shirt.

They began to drop clothes behind them in a trail as they slowly made their way to the bed. It wasn’t far away, but they took their time, kissing, touching, exploring each other’s bodies. Bella’s skirts hit the ground in a puddle next to the captain’s coat, leaving her only in her blouse. When Bella’s fingers went for the Captain’s weapon belt, Belita stopped her and carefully undid the belt on her own. It was hung from the bedpost with care, ready in case of an emergency. Bella waited dutifully, their lips meeting again as soon as the Captain came back to her. The dark haired beauty undid the last button on the ruffled shirt when the blond came back. She pulled it open to expose firm, tanned breasts. Bella’s hands cupped them from below and from the sides, her thumbs brushing the delicate gold rings that pierced the blond captain’s nipples. Belita took a breath and arched her back, which only served to push her chest a bit further into Bella’s hands. “They’re very sensitive,” Bella grinned, squeezing the blond woman’s breasts a bit more firmly.

“Aye,” Belita agreed. “It’s the rings. They make everything more intense.”

“I’m not sure I could handle that. Mine are already pretty overwhelming sometimes,” Bella said, glancing down at her blouse.

“Oh really?” Belita said mischievously, then tugged Bella’s blouse down. It was an off-the-shoulder style, mostly held in place by Bella’s sizable breasts and the grace of the gods, so with Belita’s firm tug Bella’s blouse was suddenly hanging loosely around her hips. Her dark eyes lit up at the Captain’s forcefulness. The blond woman’s head dipped and took a rosy nipple in her mouth. Bella gasped and shuddered, her hands finding the back of Belita’s head.

“Oh yes,” she gasped, both answering and encouraging. The Captain’s mouth was strong and supple, like the rest of her, somehow both firm and soft at the same time. There was something languid and unhurried about everything she did, but with an intensity and focus behind it that made her actions and attentions feel inevitable. It was the kind of confidence that came from self-awareness and the ability to adapt easily. Bella found it intoxicating. It was a quality she wished she possessed.

Without stopping her mouth’s ministrations, Belita slid her hands down Bella’s curves and pushed the blouse off her hips so that it joined the trail of clothing. Belita’s mouth came off Bella’s succulent nipple as she pushed Bella’s hips down. The witch obediently sat on the edge of the bed. The Captain lifted her foot and put a boot on Bella’s thigh. Bella began working the laces and buckles.

“I think ye are going to make an excellent cabin girl,” Belita teased.

“Oh, I agree,” Bella laughed. The captain’s boot hit the floor. Her sock followed. Then the next boot was lifted to Bella’s other thigh.

“I’ve never had a cabin girl. Or boy. Always seemed exploitative tae me,” Belita mused while Bella began to tug on her boot.

“Can’t exploit the willing,” Bella winked.

“I’m starting tae see the appeal,” Belita agreed. The boot hit the floor behind her. Bella immediately started working at the Captain’s breeches.

“Your clothes take far too much time to take off,” Bella complained.

“Ye’ll just have tae practice at it until your faster,” Belita smirked.

“Aye, Captain,” Bella said, her eyes lighting up and she tugged Belita’s breeches to the floor.

The Captain put a knee onto the bed right between Bella’s thighs and leaned forward. Bella had no choice but to lay back onto her elbows. Belita’s other knee came to the bed next to Bella’s hip. The blond captain leaned forward and straddled Bella’s hips, their breasts pressing together and their mouths finding each other. Bella moaned deep in her throat. Belita’s hands cupped Bella’s massive breasts and brought them together, squeezing them, and gently pinching. Shudders ran through the dark haired witch. Belita leaned down further and found Bella’s breasts with her mouth. Bella gasped at the warm wetness and the shock of pleasure that ran straight down her spine and further woke other warm, wet places.

“Wait… I have to…” Bella tried to reach over the edge of the bed.

Belita stopped and looked at what Bella was trying to reach. “Something wrong?” She sounded a bit concerned.

“Oh no, this is amazing. I just have to make sure I don’t lose it.” Bella scrambled over to the edge and dragged her bag up.

“Lose what?” Belita was confused.

“The energy. It’s a witch thing,” she shrugged, rifling through her bag.

“Oh, right. The ritual ye mentioned.” Belita sat back up on her knees, watching.

Bella pulled out a stick of what looked like lipstick and quickly drew a white circle on her chest. She stopped. “You’re not superstitious, are you?”

“I’m a sailor, of course I’m superstitious,” Belita laughed. “I’m just not one who thinks all witchery is bad. Do what ye need tae do.”

Bella finished drawing the pentagram, same as she had done earlier. Belita’s brows rose. “Ah. I see why ye asked. That’s a pretty infamous symbol.”

“For good reason,” Bella said. “It’s used in a lot of bad rituals. That’s not all it’s for though. It’s just a tool. What you use it for is what makes it good or bad.”

“So what are we using it for?” Bella asked. She tilted her head setting her braids swaying.

“Collecting energy. I tapped myself dry before we left. I need to replenish. I tried to do it myself, but I’m just too…” Bella was at a loss for words. “Too many distractions.”

Belita smiled. “Well, I’m happy tae help. Ye’re my good luck charm. Not very useful tae me if ye can’t work your charms. Anything else ye need tae do to prepare?”

“No, that’s it. This is a pretty simple-” Bella didn’t get to finish. The Captain pounced on her and brought her mouth back to Bella’s breasts. Bella squeaked in surprise, then said “Just be careful of the sigil.”

Belita nodded into Bella’s chest, not taking her mouth off the nipple she was sucking. Bella’s breath quickened. The Captain’s hand slid up Bella’s thigh.

“So what works best for this?” Belita asked as her fingers found Bella’s bare mons and started trailing her fingers through the moisture collecting between her lover’s lower lips. “Teasing? Or just going at it?”

“Mmmm…” Bella said, rolling her hips. “Teasing, for me. Going at it for you.”

“Me?” the Captain asked.

“The sigil soaks up ambient energy, not just mine. It’s most efficient from me, so a slow teasing build up gathers the most power. From external sources they have to be strong, so big orgasms and strong desire are ideal.”

“Seems one sided,” Belita said continuing to trace and tease.

“Sometimes it is. That’s the nature of the magic,” Bella shrugged, closing her eyes and starting to lose herself in the Captain’s skilled fingers.

Belita lowered her head between Bella’s thighs and began to lick. Her tongue gently traced the witch’s dark red labia, spreading wetness and tasting the tang of her flavor. Bella groaned again. Fingers spread her open and the Captain took a long slow lap with her entire tongue. Then she did it again. Then she began to make circles, up one side and down the other. Bella’s breath shuddered in her chest. “Oh, that’s fantastic,” she moaned.

Belita was slow, sensual and deliberate. As a lover she was willing to wait and willing to be just a small amount of cruel. When Bella tried to grind down on her mouth or rolled her hips to try to increase the friction, Belita denied her, pulling away without stopping, keeping what the witch wanted right out of her reach. Bella began to whine. Belita laughed into Bella’s womanhood sending little vibrations through her. Finally, Belita’s tongue began brushing Bella’s clit and a single finger slid inside. Bella nearly came from the slow penetration and the emblem on her chest suddenly burst into a pale radiance. “There. Oh, there,” Bella moaned.

“Ye want more?” The Captain teased.

“Yes, but no,” Bella breathed. “I’m not allowed. Not for this.”

Belita let out an evil sounding laugh and closed her mouth around Bella’s clit.

“Ohfuck!” Bella exhaled, grabbing at the blanket and the back of Belita’s head. “No, I can’t come!”

“Then don’t,” Belita said without lifting her lips off Bella’s clit. The pentagram started glowing brighter. Sensual lips sucked and dextrous tongue swirled, circling Bella’s clit and sending sparks and heat up her spine. It began to build intensity. Bella slipped into a different headspace, one she usually used for more elaborate rituals, where her sexual desires became a conduit flowing through her rather than a feedback loop. She breathed deep, allowing the buildup of pleasure. Fighting it was pointless. She imagined herself expanding, allowing more of her mental space to be filled. It released some of the ramping pressure and made it more bearable. Belita’s tongue continued its slow, relentless work. Every pass and flick sent shivers through Bella’s body, and the sliding finger stroking slowly in and out added just enough variety that Bella felt she couldn’t just get used to the sensation. It was maddening and wonderful. The pentagram was bright now, almost as bright as the lamps on the walls. Belita could have read a map by its light.

Bella’s body was starting to shudder with involuntary twitches. Her breathing was still slow and deliberate, but not controlled. It was ragged and shaking as she tried and failed to keep it controlled. The pleasure wanted out, but she denied it as tightly as she could. She’d suffered worse tests. She could endure this.

Belita suddenly rolled the witch over and spread her knees, sliding her fingers back into her and pushing down, firmly against the inside of her pelvic wall. “Oh fuuuuck,” Bella groaned into the blanket. She had to hold herself up on her forearms to keep the glowing pentagram from pressing into the blankets. Fingers slowly pulled and sawed back and forth inside her. The Captain’s other hand slid beneath her and cupped her soft breast, kneading a nipple. Shocks of pleasure raced up from between her legs and downward from her nipple, meeting and intertwining. Then the Captain’s weight settled down on Bella, her warm, soft breasts pressed into her back. Bella’s arms began to strain slightly with the extra weight. The extra tension in her body made concentrating on relaxing and allowing the energy to flow through her much harder. Bella’s eyes went wide as she realized what the Captain was doing. “Oh, you’re evil…” she moaned into the blankets.

Belita’s lips found Bella’s ear. “If ye cum I’ll have ye tied to the mast and flogged,” she whispered, her breath tickling exquisitely. “The whole crew will watch.”

The idea of being flogged was not on Bella’s list of excitements, but the idea of naked under the gaze of so many eyes was. “A-aye, Captain,” Bella moaned. She was shaking now, both from holding herself up, and from the intensity of the pleasure.

“Ye said ye tried tae do this tae yourself earlier?” Belita asked, nipping at her ear. The sawing, pulling, probing fingers didn’t let up.

“Mmmhmm,” Bella whined.

“No more of that. That’s the Captain’s duty now,” Belita whispered.

“I do it... every morning…” Bella shuddered.

“Ye start your day by working yourself up and not getting your finish?” Belita asked, sounding a bit shocked.

“Aye, Captain. Every day,” Bella grinned into the blankets.

“No wonder witches have such a mean reputation,” Belita chuckled. He fingers continued their slow work. Her thumb found Bella’s clit and she began rolling her fingers inside like she was trying to gently meet them to her thumb with Bella’s clit trapped between. The dark haired beauty clenched the blankets as hard as she could and arched her hips up, kicking one foot down into the bed in exquisite agony. “Don’t worry,” Belita said, her breath rasping against Bella’s neck. “I’ll make sure to get you right tae the very edge every day.”

“Do your worst, pirate…” Bella hissed, her hips shuddering.

Belita bit her neck and clamped down on her nipple. Bella squeaked and bucked and clenched her eyes shut. Her arms and back were shaking from the effort of holding her chest off the bed.

“Don’t forget the mast,” Belita whispered.

“Fuuuuck,” was all Bella could say. The sigil was suddenly brightening the whole room. Belita could feel Bella’s insides beginning to clench and ripple. She slowed down even further and let a bit of her weight off Bella’s back. A frustrated noise escaped the witches lips.

“Are you going to cum, witch?” Belita asked.

“Nnn… no!” Bella huffed.

The captain smiled and finally showed mercy. She lifted off of Bella and rolled her over. The witch was flushed, her hair plastered to her forehead. Her arms and shoulders were shaking. Her breathing was ragged and she was tightening her stomach muscles and thighs to try to hold back the intense pressure of the pleasure that had been building inside her.

Belita slowly withdrew her fingers and brought them to Bella’s mouth. The witch sucked them hungrily. The Captain brought her own mouth to Bella’s nipple and sucked it, the wet warmth alleviating some of the twinges from the roughness Belita had given it a few moments ago.

The pentagram was a bright, clear white now. Bella sucked contentedly and closed her eyes. After a while, the fingers were withdrawn and Belita’s lips replaced them. “Thank you,” Bella rasped, her body still shuddering with need, but relieved that the wonderful agony was no longer being built up.

“So what now?” Belita asked. “Do ye just glow all day?”

“Give me… a moment.” Bella said, letting the Captain’s lips slip from her own. Belita sat back and watched. The witch brought both hands to the emblem on her chest, but didn’t touch it. She whispered an incantation in her native tongue, and then the glow seemed to lift. Not intensifying, just moving. The light gathered beneath Bella’s palms, sinking into her skin, slowly fading as she whispered. It didn’t take long. Within fifteen seconds the light was gone. Bella opened her eyes and smiled. Her pupils had an intense light behind them for a few moments longer, then it too faded.

“I have not been this full in a very long time,” Bella said.

“So that was it?” Belita asked. “Seems a little anticlimactic.”

“It is,” Bella chuckled.

“I thought sex magic was all about pleasure and having fun,” Belita said, raising an eyebrow. “That sounds terrible, especially to do every day.”

“Think of it like saving up. I deny myself now, and deal with the discomfort. Then later I can tap into that to do amazing, wonderful things,” Bella explained. “Right now though, I want to return the favor. The ritual is over. I’ve closed down the connection to the sigil. I’m allowed to cum now, but I’m always a bit sore after that, so first your cabin girl is going to take care of her captain.”

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The prow of the wrecked ship hit the Kestrel with a sickening crunch. Swabs went to their knees. Riggers hung on to their ropes as they were whipped back and forth by the jarring impact. A few unlucky sailors even found themselves bowled completely over, or found themselves hanging in the air, suspended by their safety lines. Rope burn, splinters and scraped skin abounded. Those at the front of the ship fared the worst. Danica and Mister Lynch were thrown backwards from the prow all the way to...

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Lost At Sea Book 2 Drifters Chapter 17 Part 1

“So there was something under the water?” Captain Vex asked. “Yeah,” Will nodded, as he bolted down the last of the spotlight-lanterns on the railing next to the ship’s wheel. The other three hadn’t survived the fight on the prow. Captain Vex wasn’t thrilled about that, those lanterns were expensive. Will’s hands hurt badly, but he still had a bit more to do before he could let the doctor look him over. Besides, there were a lot of crew worse off than he was. “I started to figure it out when...

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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 8

The island of Barcola was primarily Nivalese. The inhabitants had managed to repel a mainland occupation a half-century prior by pulling the majority of their people into the mountains and fighting a brutal guerrilla war against the colonizing forces. In the narrow mountain passes, the mainlanders’ usual tactics of shielded firing lines and phalanx-style close combat were completely useless. The colonists tried to starve out the natives, but the lush tropical mountain provided everything the...

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Lost at Sea book 2 Drifters chapter 10

“What did you do?” Caine asked. Janie hadn’t really noticed him come in. He was leaning in the doorway watching Janie blow out the candles in front of the mirror. She was disheveled and flushed after watching Bella work her oral magic on Captain Vex, and she definitely did not expect an audience for what she was thinking about doing next.She was recovering from being startled, but Caine didn’t give her time to reply. “A customer says you stiffed him?”“That isn’t true at all!” Janie said. “I did...

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Lost At Sea Book 2 Drifters Chapter 5

Janie looked at herself in the mirror. She barely recognized the person she saw.Her had been styled with hot metal rods and some kind of light, fragrant oil that held its shape as it dried. It had taken a while, sitting there and letting Tonya do who-knows-what to it. Then Tonya had put makeup on her and helped her pick out an outfit from a communal closet. After all that work she could finally see it all. Her hair tumbled in loose flowing waves. A small black hat with a white band was pinned...

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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 15

The prow of the wrecked ship hit the Kestrel with a sickening crunch. Swabs went to their knees. Riggers hung on to their ropes as they were whipped back and forth by the jarring impact. A few unlucky sailors even found themselves bowled completely over, or found themselves hanging in the air, suspended by their safety lines. Rope burn, splinters and scraped skin abounded. Those at the front of the ship fared the worst. Danica and Mister Lynch were thrown backwards from the prow all the way...

2 years ago
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Lost at Sea book 2 Drifters chapter 18 part 2

“Get out!” Belita yelled as the door opened.“Nope,” Danica said, walking in and shutting the door behind her. “I said leave!” Belita snarled, pushing herself halfway up into an unsteady, angry crouch.“And I said no,” Danica shrugged. She walked over and sat down against the wall next to the Captain. “Part of my job is to tell you no when you need it. Right now you need it. What’s going on?”“Insubordinate… I’m going tae-” Belita couldn’t find the words.“What? Lock me up? Whip me? Hang me?”...

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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 4

Captain Vex’s hands knotted in the witch’s dark curls. Bella was a profoundly skilled lover. The Captain had a taste of what Bella could do on top of the lighthouse, but being the sole focus of of a sex witch’s ministrations when there were no other distractions (and Bella was feeling particularly thankful) was to be given the best possible seat in a masterclass in how to pleasure a woman. Belita had already been turned on fiercely by helping Bella with her recharge ritual. The witch was so...

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Lost at Sea book 2 Drifters chapter 6

Bella took a deep breath and sat down on the bed. She was exhausted. She’d been standing unmoving, concentrating fiercely for hours. Her whole body ached. Fighting to remain in one position while the ocean rocked the floor beneath her had been much more difficult than she expected. Her thighs were quivering. In spite of her fatigue, her eyes were glued to the mirror, watching the scene play out in her alcove.Tonya was naked, sitting on Bella’s table, her legs spread wide and wrapped around...

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Lost At Sea book 2 Drifters Chapter 16 Part 1

A loop of rope dropped around a pale neck. The screaming head attached to it didn’t seem to notice. The makeshift noose went taught. A pale, rag-clad body was yanked thrashing into the air. Lace Webber swung down like a boom, counterbalancing the weight of the creature she’d just lassoed against her own. She crashed into another grindylow with both feet, feeling a satisfying crack and sending the clumsy creature sprawling across the deck. Another crewman quickly took advantage of the opening,...

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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 16

A loop of rope dropped around a pale neck. The screaming head attached to it didn’t seem to notice. The makeshift noose went taught. A pale, rag-clad body was yanked thrashing into the air. Lace Webber swung down like a boom, counterbalancing the weight of the creature she’d just lassoed against her own. She crashed into another grindylow with both feet, feeling a satisfying crack and sending the clumsy creature sprawling across the deck. Another crewman quickly took advantage of the...

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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 17

“So there was something under the water?” Captain Vex asked. “Yeah,” Will nodded, as he bolted down the last of the spotlight-lanterns on the railing next to the ship’s wheel. The other three hadn’t survived the fight on the prow. Captain Vex wasn’t thrilled about that, those lanterns were expensive. Will’s hands hurt badly, but he still had a bit more to do before he could let the doctor look him over. Besides, there were a lot of crew worse off than he was. “I started to figure it out...

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Lost at Sea book 2 Drifters chapter 12

The night was everything an evening on ship should be. Clear skies, calm seas, land distant flecks on the horizon close enough that they could faintly hear the cries of seabirds. The sunset had been long and gorgeous, full of oranges and pinks that gave way to darker reds and purples before disappearing into dusk. The western horizon was a glowing purple haze that slowly faded revealing more and more stars above.The Nivalese had a strong musical tradition full of drums and guitars, and many of...

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Lost At Sea Book 2 Drifters Chapter 16 Part 2

Grindylow were starting to crawl up the Kestrel’s sides, cresting the railings toward the midship, flanking the defenders. At the helm, Captain Vex cursed. They were running out of time. “Danica, Coleman, get us free!”“Aye, captain!” came the answering calls. Coleman and Danica North led their gaff hook wielding swabs toward the prow, but the fighting was too thick. There wasn’t going to be any safe way to employ their hooks and shove them free of the black ship. For every Grindylow the crew...

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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 6

Bella took a deep breath and sat down on the bed. She was exhausted. She’d been standing unmoving, concentrating fiercely for hours. Her whole body ached. Fighting to remain in one position while the ocean rocked the floor beneath her had been much more difficult than she expected. Her thighs were quivering. In spite of her fatigue, her eyes were glued to the mirror, watching the scene play out in her alcove. Tonya was naked, sitting on Bella’s table, her legs spread wide and wrapped around...

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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 10

“What did you do?” Caine asked. Janie hadn’t really noticed him come in. He was leaning in the doorway watching Janie blow out the candles in front of the mirror. She was disheveled and flushed after watching Bella work her oral magic on Captain Vex, and she definitely did not expect an audience for what she was thinking about doing next. She was recovering from being startled, but Caine didn’t give her time to reply. “A customer says you stiffed him?” “That isn’t true at all!” Janie said....

2 years ago
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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 3

Bella stared, not sure how to respond. “You know what Will’s curse is?” “Damn it,” Jack whispered. “I didn’t want to talk about this.” “Too late. Do you know how to get rid of it?” Bella demanded. “Yes,” Jack sighed. “It isn’t what you think though.” “What is it then?” Bella asked, wishing Jack would just give her a straight answer. “No. I’ve already said too much. You and Will are both too damn smart and neither of you can just let anything lie,” Jack shook her head. She stood up. “Oh...

2 years ago
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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 29

Jack idly watched Bella draw an elaborate warding circle. The first ring ran along the floor of the round tent. She was in the process of drawing a second ring on the walls in large white symbols. Friday was outside whispering some sort of incantation and walking in counterclockwise circles around the tent. They were moving with practiced efficiency, but to Jack it felt like ages. She lay in the center of it all on the pile of blankets and furs, exhausted and barely able to move. Her mind...

3 years ago
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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 12

The night was everything an evening on ship should be. Clear skies, calm seas, land distant flecks on the horizon close enough that they could faintly hear the cries of seabirds. The sunset had been long and gorgeous, full of oranges and pinks that gave way to darker reds and purples before disappearing into dusk. The western horizon was a glowing purple haze that slowly faded revealing more and more stars above. The Nivalese had a strong musical tradition full of drums and guitars, and many...

2 years ago
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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 2

“Bring her about to port, nice and gentle, but keep tightening the turn until she starts t’ list. Then pull back,” Captain Vex said. “Aye, Captain,” Colin Strong said with much less enthusiasm than usual. The big man looked like hell. The whole right side of his face and parts of the left were swollen and bruised in an angry clash of colors. Purples, yellows, even some blues and greens. The impact points were the fierce dark red of abraded skin and broken blood vessels. His upper lip was...

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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 5

Janie looked at herself in the mirror. She barely recognized the person she saw. Her had been styled with hot metal rods and some kind of light, fragrant oil that held it’s shape as it dried. It had taken a while, sitting there and letting Tonya do who-knows-what to it. Then Tonya had put makeup on her and helped her pick out an outfit from a communal closet. After all that work she could finally see it all. Her hair tumbled to in loose flowing waves. A small black hat with a white band was...

2 years ago
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Lost at Sea book 2 Drifters chapter 19

“You think he’s still down here?” Jack asked.“I can feel him,” Bella explained. They were in the ship’s hold. It felt like a tomb. Everything was still, and quiet, and lifeless. Bella slowly wandered down the hallway and found herself in front of the Quartermaster’s hold. The bars blocked her way.“He’s in there?” Jack asked. Bella nodded. “I’m honestly surprised he didn’t run off into the jungle as soon as we got here.”“Maybe we can get Mister North to give us the key,” Jack said, looking at...

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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 19

“You think he’s still down here?” Jack asked. “I can feel him,” Bella explained. They were in the ship’s hold. It felt like a tomb. Everything was still, and quiet, and lifeless. Bella slowly wandered down the hallway and found herself in front of the Quartermaster’s hold. The bars blocked her way. “He’s in there?” Jack asked. Bella nodded. “I’m honestly surprised he didn’t run off into the jungle as soon as we got here.” “Maybe we can get Mister North to give us the key,” Jack said,...

2 years ago
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Lost at Sea book 2 Drifters chapter 9 part 1

“I’m sick of being stuck on the ship. Let’s get out of here,” Jack said as they headed back to the Galley. “There’s still a lot of dishes left,” Will said. “Go tell Lace we’re leaving. I’ll be right back,” Jack said. She disappeared below deck leaving Will with an amused expression on his face. “Apparently we’re leaving,” he said as he walked into the galley. “If the dishes aren’t done by morning, North will get a lot more creative with his extra duties,” Lace shook her head. She didn’t stop...

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Lost at Sea Book 2 Drifters Chapter 20 Part 1

“Bella!” A lilting woman’s voice called her name from the darkness. She jolted unexpectedly at the noise, then smoothed her skirts to sweep away the spike of worry. Her heart was suddenly pounding, which annoyed her. She sighed at her own foolishness. She was obviously still just jittery.“Yes?” she answered back.Jack’s tent was still lit from within and threw off enough light that Bella was able to recognize Doctor Kalfou’s form as she walked closer. The Doctor’s white clothing was fairly...

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Lost at Sea Book 2 Drifters Chapter 21

“You alright?” Tonya asked, slowly sticking her head through the door to Will’s room.Janie was sitting on the bed using her rosary like a worry stone. She wasn’t even sure why she still wore it, but somehow it was comforting. At the very least it gave her hands something to do while her mind was having trouble focusing. “I’ll be fine,” she answered. “I just… didn’t enjoy the conversation.”“Yeah, it was a little weird,” Tonya shrugged. She came in and looked around. Will’s room took up most of...

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Lost at Sea Book 2 Drifters Chapter 20 Part 2

“I really appreciate this, Mister Kaduska,” Janie said as she accepted his hand and sat up from the canvas sack she’d spent the last hour hiding in.“Oh, my pleasure, my dear. Anything for you, you know that.” The big merchant grinned. “Besides, any opportunity to be a thorn in the side of the Teach gang is one I’ll take.”Janie swung her legs off the table Kaduska had set her down on, and let the rest of the canvas bag fall away as she stood up. She looked around. It hadn’t been long since she’d...

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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 28

“That’s a fucking Caravel!” Barney gaped. “Yeah, so,” Jack asked, snapping her eyes open from the light doze she’d been in since they’d made it to the inlet. On the other side of the lagoon, the ships lanterns and cookfires from shore lit up the Kestrel in a way that might have been majestic if not for the gaping hole in her hull. “How the hell did you get a full sized fucking Caravel through that inlet? In the dark! In a storm! With a breach!” Barney kept rowing, but gestured with his head...

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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 9

“I’m sick of being stuck on the ship. Let’s get out of here,” Jack said as they headed back to the Galley. “There’s still a lot of dishes left,” Will said. “Go tell Lace we’re leaving. I’ll be right back,” Jack said. She disappeared below deck leaving Will with an amused expression on his face. “Apparently we’re leaving,” he said as he walked into the galley. “If the dishes aren’t done by morning, North will get a lot more creative with his extra duties,” Lace shook her head. She didn’t...

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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 20

“Bella!” A lilting woman’s voice called her name from the darkness. She jolted unexpectedly at the noise, then smoothed her skirts to sweep away the spike of worry. Her heart was suddenly pounding, which annoyed her. She sighed at her own foolishness. She was obviously still just jittery. “Yes?” she answered back. Jack’s tent was still lit from within and threw off enough light that Bella was able to recognize Doctor Kalfou’s form as she walked closer. The Doctor’s white clothing was fairly...

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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 21

“You alright?” Tonya asked, slowly sticking her head through the door to Will’s room. Janie was sitting on the bed using her rosary like a worry stone. She wasn’t even sure why she still wore it, but somehow it was comforting. At the very least it gave her hands something to do while her mind was having trouble focusing. “I’ll be fine,” she answered. “I just ... didn’t enjoy the conversation.” “Yeah, it was a little weird,” Tonya shrugged. She came in and looked around. Will’s room took up...

1 year ago
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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 26

Jack followed the big man with the blue scar over to the bar, feeling like her whole world had just been thrown unexpectedly off kilter. Things seemed wrong, but she couldn’t put her finger on exactly how or why. The big Nivali man gave the bartender a quick hand motion and waited. “How’s your head, Hatchet?” the bartender deadpanned as he towled out a dented mug with a dirty rag. The big man snorted and rolled his eyes. “Fine.” “Good. I’m not sure how much more damage your busted face can...

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Lost at Sea book 2 Drifters chapter 9 part 2

___________________“I have to go. John’s about to show up,” Janie said.“I thought you wanted me to watch?” Bella smirked. “Well I didn’t know the mirror was going to be on a patio behind a bar. I’ll have to get through it without you.” She seemed uncomfortable. It was hard to make out her face behind her veil, but Bella could hear the tension in her voice.“What’s wrong?” the witch asked, leaning toward the mirror.Janie sighed. “I was going to see if I could get Tonya  to help me again but its...

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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 25

Captain Vex looked at the jar in her hand with raw horror. Understanding flooded through her like bile. She felt light and disconnected from herself. Her vision contracted and the room swam. Her heart pounded and she felt like she was floating. She didn’t notice as the jar slipped from her fingers, but Danica did. With a quick lunge, her first mate took a knee and caught the jar, but wasn’t fast enough to catch the Captain as she folded herself bonelessly to the ground. “No ... No no no,”...

3 years ago
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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 27

Caine pulled on his trousers in a rush. He’d started moving before the pounding on the door had stopped, swearing under his breath the entire time. Tonya grabbed Caine’s tunic off the floor just in time for him to snatch it out of her hands and start running down the stairs. The two naked women just stood there, wide eyed and wondering what to do. Janie was Magistrate, so getting a visit from them wasn’t unreasonable. All the yelling was making the young witch nervous though. “What do we...

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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 30

Will had a moment of conflict in his mind. He’d just met Shae. It seemed a little soon to be calling him a pet. He wasn’t sure he liked the implications, but he brushed his concerns aside. Taling to her about it now might throw off everything they’d negotiated. People in power were often oblivious to how their words came across. She probably didn’t mean anything by it. Maybe it was just the sort of thing she was into? If she liked it, that was good enough reason to indulge her. What could it...

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Drifters End Ch 02

Tom Hayden hauled the last bag of firewood down the path and dropped it on the ground near the front door of the cabin. He stretched his back, taking another look at the scenery around him. The sun was almost set in the early summer sky, a splashes of elusive coloured light were filtering in through the trees around him. Despite the warm weather they’d had earlier in the day, the air was rapidly growing cold and Tom shivered in his duffel jacket. He breathed in a lung full of air and...

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Drifters End

It was Monday evening and Jilly was even livelier than usual, giggling like a school girl on the other end of the line as she tried to relate the past few months of her life to me. It had been a long time since we’d spoke and I was looking forward to seeing her again. I brushed my blonde hair across one shoulder and shifted the phone uncomfortably against my ear, absently trying to place the name. ‘Drifters End? I’m sure I’ve heard it somewhere before.’ The computer screen in front of me...

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Lost at Sea book 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 2

“What? Why.... monkey?” Will stammered.“Very eloquent.” she laughed.“Monkey!?” he repeated.“It’s a witch thing.” Bella grinned. “He’s my familiar.”“You have a familiar now?” Will said, impressed. “Isn’t that pretty high up on the witch achievement scale?”“Middle-range, really.” Bella gave a one-shouldered shrug. “I had him watching from outside in case Jack came back.”“He told you all that with one terrible noise?” Will asked, finally buttoning up his breeches.“Yes. It isn’t my fault you don’t...

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Lost at Sea book 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 2

“What? Why.... monkey?” Will stammered.“Very eloquent.” she laughed.“Monkey!?” he repeated.“It’s a witch thing.” Bella grinned. “He’s my familiar.”“You have a familiar now?” Will said, impressed. “Isn’t that pretty high up on the witch achievement scale?”“Middle-range, really.” Bella gave a one-shouldered shrug. “I had him watching from outside in case Jack came back.”“He told you all that with one terrible noise?” Will asked, finally buttoning up his breeches.“Yes. It isn’t my fault you don’t...

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Lost at Sea Book 1 Where Theres a Will Chapter 12

“Fuck,” Will swore. Will tried to turn, but his foot slipped on something. His bourbon from earlier. He ended up catching himself on the bar, but he was off balance. Inside him, he felt something seem to slide.Caine stood up.The whole room went quiet. To Will, everything seemed like slow motion. He knew this feeling. It felt like the world was sliding sideways, and he was a bystander in his own body. He tried to say something, but it was like he was moving through molasses. He only had time to...

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Lost at Sea Book 1 Where Theres a Will Chapter 12

“Fuck,” Will swore. Will tried to turn, but his foot slipped on something. His bourbon from earlier. He ended up catching himself on the bar, but he was off balance. Inside him, he felt something seem to slide.Caine stood up.The whole room went quiet. To Will, everything seemed like slow motion. He knew this feeling. It felt like the world was sliding sideways, and he was a bystander in his own body. He tried to say something, but it was like he was moving through molasses. He only had time to...

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