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The sky was a flat, grey plane of clouds, slowly roiling. The air was warm and charged. The winds were gentle. An electrical storm was brewing. Will stared at Jack for a long time. “Do you ever think about what you’re about to say before it comes out of your mouth?”

“Come on, Will! You never used to care about the words. You could see right past them and knew exactly what I meant. Try that now,” Jack demanded. She was barreling straight on, trying to get Will to catch up.

Will wasn’t having it. “No.”

“Will, this is important!” Jack said. She was clearly excited, and frustrated that Will wasn’t.

“Jack, you just implied that all my bad luck, and everything that has happened because of it, is my own fault! That’s not something we’re just going to skip past on your way to your next revelation, especially not right now. Talking about us and how we’re making each other feel is the whole reason we agreed to have this conversation,” Will said, trying to be patient. “We’re not just going to ignore it all because you think you’ve made a discovery.”

“I didn’t say it’s your fault,” Jack said. “It’s my fault. We established that. What I’m saying is that who you are is screwing with how it’s supposed to work!” “That’s a pretty fine hair to split, don’t you think?” Will asked archly. “Fine. Yes, it is. Can we please move on? I think I have this figured out!”

“No!” Will snapped. “You can’t tell me that I’m the problem and then change the subject.”

“I’m not!” Jack pleaded. “I’m staying right on the subject. You’re just not seeing what I’m seeing,”

“Then make me see it! Tell me what you meant instead of just blowing on past any kind of explanation!” Will demanded. “If you think it’s me and not the curse, then how is it not my fault?”

“If I gave Bella’s monkey a gun, and it went off, would it be the monkey’s fault?” Jack asked. Will stared at her for a few moments, then sighed. “You really do have a knack for putting things in the most insulting terms possible.” “Just answer the question, Will,” Jack said flatly. “No.” Will said, clearly humoring her in the most exasperated tone possible. “It would not be the monkey’s fault.” “Who’s fault would it be?” Jack asked. “Yours. You gave the monkey the gun,” Will said flatly. “What if I didn’t know it was a gun?” Jack asked. “What if it was one of those hidden gun things? A cane, or a trapped box. What if I thought I was giving the monkey something nice?” “Then I guess it’s no one’s fault,” Will shrugged. “But it would still be your responsibility to deal with the consequences.” “Yes. Exactly. That’s what I’m trying to do,” Jack said quickly “The problem is, the stubborn-ass monkey still doesn’t know how the gun works, and isn’t paying attention when I try to point out where the trigger is. The monkey is still just scared about the noise and the smoke, and is mad that I gave it the gun in the first place.” “And about the people the monkey already accidentally shot.” Will gave Jack a pointed glare. “Maybe the monkey doesn’t trust you anymore because it knows you gave it something that scared the hell out of it?” “I bet the monkey would be pretty damn excited if it could stop freaking out long enough to figure out that I was trying to teach it how to use the gun right.” Jack asked sardonically. “Does the monkey need a treat to get it to relax?” Will tried to come up with a retort, but couldn’t. He rubbed his forehead and found himself trying not to laugh. “This analogy has gotten out of hand. How about we never teach Bella’s monkey to use guns? That thing is enough of a menace as it is.” Jack grinned in spite of herself. “Deal. Now, moving on?” “Fine.” Will was exasperated, but agreed. “How am I broken?” “The curse is about luck. Good, bad, doesn’t matter. The curse doesn’t differentiate. It just reacts. It’s a tool,” Jack said quickly. “Like a gun. How it’s used determines good or bad,” Will nodded, following along. “Right. When you want things, luck conspires to make them happen for you,” Jack said, holding her arms wide in revelation. She clearly thought that was an amazing bit of information and was waiting for Will’s reaction. She didn’t get one. He shrugged. “Yeah, I figured that part out.” “What!? You knew? It’s incredible, Will? It means we know how it works!” Jack said, baffled by his muted reaction. “No we don’t. It means we know what it does. That’s a pretty far cry from understanding how it works,” Will shook his head. “Well, it means we have something to work from!” Jack stood up and started pacing again. “We can figure it out!” “No we can’t,” Will said. Jack stopped pacing and turned to face him, her arms wide in invitation and exasperation. “Why not?” “Because I’m still a monkey with a gun,” Will said. “I’ve tried to figure it out. I might get what I want, but it’s always dangerous as hell, and then right when I think all the risk is about to pay off, something happens. People get hurt and I usually lose what I was trying to accomplish. This monkey might have figured out what the trigger does, but aiming right is nearly impossible. The best thing I can say about it is that I guess I’m lucky I haven’t blown my own head off. There’s no sense in taking more risks.” “Will, you’re a monkey with a gun, regardless!” Jack said. “It’s going to be worse if you don’t learn how it works. Right now, it goes off randomly whether you like it or not! It was fine when you were alone in the lighthouse, but out here you don’t have the luxury of isolation. Your curse has already nearly killed a bunch of people just in the last few days. If you want to have any hope of keeping those around you safe, you have to try to figure it out.” Will’s brows furrowed. He sat in silence for a few long moments listening to the waves crash against the hull, then nodded. “You’re right. Damn it.” “Thank you!” Jack said triumphantly. “So what do I do?” Will asked. “You have to want something,” Jack shrugged. “That’s all?” Will asked, one eyebrow raised and his face a mask of pure incredulity. “Without hesitation or worry. No holding back. No confusion. You have to want it, hard,” Jack said fiercely. “And then I just ... get it?” Will asked, still not believing what he was hearing. “Well, not immediately,” Jack shrugged. “I don’t think so, anyway. It’s luck. The probabilities will arrange themselves so you’ll end up with an opportunity.” “So if I decide I need money, I just have to want it really hard and a pile of gold will fall into my lap?” Will scoffed. “You already did that, Will.” Jack’s tone was leading. “You’re plenty wealthy now from what I hear.” “That wasn’t because of the curse. That was in spite of it,” Will said flatly. “That was my own skill, through sheer stubbornness and creativity.” “Was it?” Jack asked.

Danica rolled off her husband and settled into the crook of his shoulder with a relaxed, happy smile on her face. “Mmmm, I love it when you come into port, sailor.”

Coleman North laughed. “You’ll forget me as soon as I’m gone.”

“Never, never, sailor mine,” Danica grinned, quoting an old sea chanty. “I’m as true as true can be.”

Coleman chuckled. “That’s my line.”

“No, your line is something about the sea being your one true mistress,” Danica said.

“I forget the song,” Coleman admitted. “I think if the sea wants me, she’s going to have to fight you over it.”

“Bitch would lose,” Danica said with mock ferocity. A roll of distant thunder echoed in the distance. Danica’s eyes went wide.

Her husband laughed hard. “Uh oh. She heard you.”

“I take it back. I can share!” Danica called out the porthole window of their tiny cabin inside the quartermaster’s lockup.

Coleman rolled out of bed with a groan and started pulling on his pants. “Come on. Let’s go do storm prep.”

“I had to open my big mouth,” Danica sighed, burying herself under the blankets. Coleman waited a few moments then grabbed the blanket and gave it a swift yank, revealing his wife’s small, curvy form and shocked expression. “Traitor! The sea can have you!”

“I’ll check the hold and meet you up on deck,” Coleman grinned. Danica curled up into a naked, grumpy ball. Her pants landed on top of her.

Thunder rolled, but Will was too lost in thought to care. His mind reeled. If Jack was right, there was no way for him to know what was really his own talent and success, and what was just the right string of luck. He’d always prided himself on being a self-made man, in spite of all the incredible runs of bad luck he’d lived through. He knew his bad luck was supernatural, but he’d never considered that his ability to overcome it might be as well. Could he really claim credit for his successes? Was it all just luck? How could he tell? What could he pride himself on if nothing came out of his own abilities? “I hate this.” “Put your ego down, Will,” Jack said firmly. “That’s rich coming from you,” Will rolled his eyes. “I’m serious. You aren’t the only one who’s changed in five years. The hardest thing for me to learn was that I wasn’t always going to have the answers, and that I couldn’t always solve a problem. Learning how to let go when I wanted to change things but knew that I shouldn’t has been the biggest challenge of my life. The hardest step was putting my pride aside and being willing to admit my mistakes,” Jack said. “It’s something you need to learn too.” “You’re really on a roll tonight when it comes to passive insults,” Will glared.

Jack sighed. “I’ve spent my whole adult life throwing myself into situations that let me prove to myself how capable I am, but when it comes to the most important things, like helping the people I care about, and learning from my mistakes, I’m a massive failure.”

“I’m not,” Will said flatly.

“I didn’t say you were. I’m trying to tell you why we were such good partners, and why we aren’t anymore,” Jack said, sounding neutral and drained. “I could always rely on you because your instincts regarding how to do the right thing were exceptional. You didn’t always know what you wanted, but once you made a decision you always knew what direction to head. I was the one who filled in the blanks along the way, and we’d improvise the rest, together. That was how almost all our adventures worked.”

“Yeah, that’s the gist of it,” Will agreed.

“I have never been good at the course-plotting that always came so naturally to you. I’m great at going on the journey, but I can’t tell if I picked the right direction until I look back. It leads me to making bad choices,” Jack said. “You’re the opposite. You always know the right way to go, but you won’t take the first steps unless you’re sure about exactly what you want and who’s going to be affected. You’re always worried about the consequences. We both have decision paralysis about different things. Mine is about where to go, yours is about when to start.”

“I still feel like I’m not really following you,” Will said. “I think that’s a good assessment, but I don’t know what it has to do with what we were talking about earlier.”

“My biggest fear was always failure,” Jack said.

“I know. Me too,” Will agreed.

“It’s alright to fail, Will,” Jack smiled.

“Not when it gets other people hurt,” Will said.

Jack shook her head. “Even then.” “That’s pretty heartless, Jack.” Will admonished. “No,” Jack said. “It’s the opposite. If you try to do something good, and other people get hurt, it’s sad, but at least you tried. Heartless would be not trying to do something good because you’re afraid.” “Isn’t ‘good’ kind of subjective?” Will asked rhetorically. “Don’t try that with me, Will. I know you, and you’re good. You don’t know any other way to be. You play at being a scoundrel, but you spend more time arguing with yourself about doing the right thing than anyone I’ve ever met. You try to help everyone, and you constantly worry about the right way to do it. It’s like you have a whole college of arguing philosophers in your head.” Another roll of thunder punctuated their conversation. Will looked out across the horizon. The moon was bright enough behind the clouds that the entire sky had the faintest grey luminescence. He could see the texture of where they overlapped and rolled against each other. The storm was high and wide, making the rolling dark grey seas match the skies in a way that made him feel like he was caught between two clouded mirrors. He had almost forgotten how well Jack knew him. Janie was incredible at reading people in general, but Jack was a master at reading him specifically. It was hard to be confronted with that, especially considering that Jack wasn’t nearly as careful with her words as Janie was. He tried to change the subject. “There’s still the monkey with a gun problem,” Will said. “Putting the monkey somewhere it can’t shoot people doesn’t seem heartless to me. It seems like that’s the only good thing to do.”

“Exactly. I chose the worst possible gift for you. I wanted to give you a better way to choose when to start your journeys. I knew I wasn’t going to be around, so I tried to give you something that would replace my role in your life. You don’t do anything unless you’re reacting with no time at all, or you have all the information to make the right choice. If it isn’t an emergency, and you feel like you don’t have enough information, you will wait forever. With the curse there was no way for you to understand what was happening, so you couldn’t decide what the right choices were. So you retreated more and more because you felt like you couldn’t do anything without failing.”

“Without hurting people,” Will corrected.

“You don’t define failure any other way, Will,” Jack said. “When I say I’m afraid of failure, I mean I’m afraid of not being smart or skilled enough to accomplish a goal. You mean you’re afraid you won’t be smart enough or skilled enough to keep people from being hurt while you accomplish a goal. I worry about succeeding. You worry about collateral damage.”

“So you think I just didn’t want to take any risks,” Will said. He couldn’t help but nod. She was right.

“So you locked up the monkey,” Jack shrugged. “You put it in an old tower where it couldn’t accidentally hurt anyone.”

“Monkey’s out now,” Will said, narrowing his eyes in thought. “I guess there’s no choice but to teach it how the gun works.”

“Or at least teach it how not to fire it accidentally,” Jack agreed.

“How?” Will asked.

“What do you want?” Jack countered.

“A lot of things. Right now, I want us to be able to trust each other again,” Will said with a small shrug.

“I never stopped trusting you, Will.” Jack corrected. She sat down next to him, hip to him. He put his arm around her shoulders. She rested her head back on his arm and looked up at the sky. “I understand why you stopped trusting me. I wish I’d been more willing to accept my failures years ago. I think my choices would have been the same, but how I dealt with the aftermath would have been much different.”

“Can you at least tell me what the deal with you and Quinn is?” Will asked. “I really don’t get how he’s connected to any of this.”

Jack thought for a bit. “Sort of.”

“I’ll take what I can get.” Will’s voice was exasperated, but also a bit amused.

“People have been trying to figure out Quinn’s people for centuries. The secret is that they aren’t one people. They just look alike. I’m aware of three different ... I’m not sure what to call them.”

“Factions?” Will asked.

“That’s not really accurate, but we’ll go with it,” Jack continued. “They all have somewhat similar views on serving people, so from the outside it’s hard to tell there are differences, but they have very different criteria and rules about who they serve. The rules for one faction don’t apply to the others. I know more about it than most humans do, and I still find it pretty confusing.”

“Sounds complicated,” Will said, waiting for her to get to the point.

“If humans ever figure it out, they’d be able to manipulate Quinn’s people in ways that would keep them from being able to leave the service of a master. They’d become slaves,” Jack said.

“Or they could just ... stop living by those rules?” Will said.

“They can’t. That’s their curse,” Jack said.

“Fuck,” Will laughed. “How many curses are going around out there?”

“More than you think,” Jack smiled.

“And it can’t be broken?” Will asked. He had a feeling he knew the answer.

“I don’t think so. Quinn was evasive about that, but the feeling I got was that breaking it would be very bad for him,” Jack said.

Another low roll of thunder added itself to their conversation. The ship was starting to come alive. The handful of crew on duty through the night were moving across the deck checking knots. Lace and another rigger came up from below deck and headed right up the main mast. Missus North came up a few moments later and headed for the helm. Will looked at the sky again. It was looking like a pretty mild storm, but the crew was diligent. He decided not to worry about it. He wasn’t assigned storm duties beyond being a backup swab when it was called for, so he kept talking.

“So what does Quinn’s people’s curse have to do with you, or me?” Will asked.

“Part of the terms of Quinn serving me is that I am trusted to keep the secrets of his people. When he leaves my service, I’ll forget the details. That’s one of the good sides of his people’s curse.” Jack explained “But if I tell someone else, and then Quinn leaves my service, the person I told won’t forget. A little more information about his people will be out in the world.”

Will nodded, understanding. “Enough information out there and someone will eventually figure out how to use those rules to enslave Quinn’s people.”

“Exactly,” Jack said grimly. “Humans have a real knack for solving puzzles.”

“I hardly think I’m a risk to Quinn’s people,” Will said rhetorically.

“I agree. So does Quinn, actually,” Jack smiled. “The thing is, if anyone suspects you know, you’ll be a target. You do not want that, I promise. Some of the most powerful people in the world have devoted a lot of time to figuring this out, and one of the ways they do it is by finding people who have been told things secondhand. I’m protected by Quinn’s service. They can’t find me, and they can’t read my mind or anything like that. You aren’t protected. You might not think you are a threat, but there are people out there who devote their lives to learning this stuff. Just imagine if a Magistrate Prelate, or a N’madi Thoughtpicker, or a Master Inquisitor wanted to know something they thought you knew? Could you stop them from learning it?”

“No,” Will said suddenly understanding. The thought of being a target of people like that was chilling. “I think that’s enough of an explanation. Not telling me anything keeps all of us safer.”

“Thank you,” Jack said earnestly. “I really wish I could tell you.”

“If you’d been willing to explain that part earlier all this would have been a lot easier,’ Will said.

“I was afraid you’d figure it out. I’m still afraid you will. If that happens, we will all become targets. You most of all,” Jack explained.

“That’s a pretty good reason,” Will agreed. “I’d have done the same thing.”

“And you’d have been pissed if I wasn’t willing to take your word for it,” Jack added.

“True,” Will smiled.

“Are we better?” Jack asked.

“We’re getting there,” Will said.

“So what do you want now?” Jack asked.

“That wasn’t really a very good test of my curse, was it?” Will laughed.

“No,” Jack shook her head. “I think you’re going to have to pick something I can’t just give you right now.”

Will considered making an innuendo about that, but he was worried that Jack would take it as an offer. He wasn’t quite ready for that yet. “I feel like I’m sailing blind. What I really want is to know what’s coming so I can plan for it.”

“That is the most you answer to that question ever,” Jack sighed. “You might need to be more specific.”

Sheet lighting lit the sky, and was reflected by the sea, briefly lighting everything from horizon to horizon.

“No, I don’t think I do,” Will said, staring out at the horizon. “Go tell Mister Reeve to wake the crew. Now.”

Jack whirled, looking where Will was, but she saw nothing in the storm-dimmed gloom.

“Ship ho!” Will bellowed across the deck. “South-easterly!” He was moving quickly across the deck.

“Don’t see it!” a voice called down from the crow’s nest.

“Keep looking! Wait for the lightning!” Will called up. Jack ran past him and down into the hold. He burst through the door to the Captain’s cabin.

Bella was face down between Belita’s thighs. The brunette’s knees were bent, her feet aimed upward with her ankles crossed happily. The blond captain had her head thrown back against the headboard and had her hands clenched in the witch’s hair as she writhed in the aftermath of an orgasm. In the mirror, Janie was sitting in a chair with her legs spread wide and her skirts gathered around her waist. Her hand was working furiously between her legs as she watched the two women coupling.

The entire erotic scene abruptly stopped as Will rushed in. Bella rolled to her side and looked down her body towards him. Janie threw her skirts down, looking embarrassed, like she’d been caught doing something she shouldn’t. Captain Vex hadn’t moved hardly at all, but she had a pistol aimed at Will. He had no idea where she’d pulled it from, but he stopped abruptly. She raised it upward with an exasperated sigh.

“Sorry to interrupt,” Will said hurriedly. “That ship we’ve been seeing is behind us again, and closer.”

The Captain’s brow knitted. “The weird one? The derelict?”

“Yes,” Will said. “It’s sails are down now. It’s coming at us.”

Belita gave Bella a nudge. The Witch rolled up to her knees and let the Captain swing her legs off the bed. “I’ll be right there. Rouse the crew.”

“Already done,” Will ran back out the door and pulled it shut behind him.

Belita stood up and started getting dressed. “If you know any ways to bring us luck, now’s the time,” she said to the concerned witch.

“It ... doesn’t really work that way, but I might be able to come up with some ways to help,” Bella replied, reaching for her blouse.

“Whatever you can do,” the Captain said simply.

“Is it that bad?” Bella asked, still not really sure what was going on.

“Best case scenario, we’re going to be running in the dark, away from pirates,” Captain Vex said. Her words were simple, but her tone was deadly serious.

For Janie, not knowing was always worse than knowing. She had to ask. “What’s the worst case?”

“Running in the dark away from a ghost ship, headlong into a storm, and getting caught by both,” Belita said as she tucked in her shirt and reached for her weapon belt.

“There’s a ghost ship?” Janie gasped.

“There’s a storm?” Bella’s eyes were wide.

“You didn’t hear the thunder earlier?” Janie asked. “Even I heard it.”

“I had thighs on my ears for quite a while,” Bella said, as if that should have been self explanatory.

Belita couldn’t help but laugh at that. It was what she needed to focus. Suddenly grinning, she swept her coat around her shoulders. There was an excited light in her eyes. “It’s going to be a long night, and we might die. Make some magic happen.” Then she was out the door into the night.

Janie and Bella just stared at each other for a few long moments. Another roll of thunder echoed overhead. “What can I do to help?” Janie asked.

Bella’s mind was racing. “Is Tonya there?” she asked.

“I’ll find her,” Janie nodded her head a little frantically and rushed off.

“Caine too!” Bella called as Janie left the frame of the mirror.

“Alright,” a fading voice echoed from the other side.

Then Bella was alone.

“Weigh anchor!” Will called across the deck. “Double time!” A few sailors looked at him with expressions of confusion, but enough of them recognized the military term and started hustling. Will rushed up to the helm. “Light all lanterns! Ready for night sailing!”

Danica North came up from below in time to catch Will’s shouting. “Report!” she called.

“Ship sighted, south easterly!” the sailor in the crow’s nest called down. “No confirmation yet!”

She headed up the stairs to meet Will, who was lighting a taper off the watch lamp and moving the fire to the larger rear-facing running lanterns. “What’s going on, Sterling?”

“That ship we’ve been seeing. It’s coming for us,” Will said. “I have Jack rousing the crew.”

Danica knew better than to question. If he was wrong, they’d sort it out later. “I’ll take over here until the Captain’s on deck. You figure out the best direction to run.”

“Don’t wait. As soon as the anchor’s up, head north at full sail,” Will said.

“Full sail at night, into a storm?” Danica looked at Will like he was crazy.

“Yes. We should have open waters for a while, and the storm hasn’t broken yet,” Will said. He closed the first lantern and opened the shutter, bathing the ocean behind them in light. As soon as it was done he headed to the other side of the aftcastle and started working on the second lantern.

“It won’t matter if that ship catches us if we capsize or hit a rock, Will,” Danica said, not convinced. “That other ship can’t run at full sail right now either.”

Another flash of sheet lighting lit the night. “Ship, ho!” the lookout called down. “South-easterly, headed straight towards us at full sail!”

Danica’s eyes went wide. “Stupid, crazy pirates.”

“I don’t think they’re pirates,” Will said as he shook out his taper and opened the second lantern.

“Bosun on deck!” someone yelled.

“Report!” Mister Reeve’s booming voice echoed across the deck.

“First Mate has the helm!” Danica called. “Get us ready for night sailing and storm running, Mister Reeve!”

“Aye!” Reeve boomed. “Everyone tie off! Get that anchor up!”

“So if they aren’t pirates, who are they?” Danica asked.

“Grindylow,” Will said gravely.

A chill ran up Danica’s spine. “No fucking way.” She looked at Will again, just to be sure he was serious, then jumped into action. “Rigging! I want full sail as soon as we are anchor up!”

“Aye!” Lace’s called down. “Sails are ready!”

Sailors at the prow finished lighting the headlamp. Suddenly they could see for a ways in front of them. The first heavy raindrops began to fall.

“Wonderful,” Will muttered. He’d hoped they would still have a while yet before the storm broke.

“I need a heading, Will,” Danica said firmly.

“I have nothing to triangulate from,” Will said, clearly frustrated. “No stars, no sun, no moon, no beacons or lighthouses!” He was scanning the dark, but now that the running lights were lit everything outside the light was just a wall of blackness. “Best I can do is use a compass and try to spot some landmarks on the horizon during lightning flashes.”

“Fine,” Danica said. “As soon as you can.” Will nodded and headed to the rigging to head up and get a better look around. “Reeve! What’s taking so long with that anchor?” Danica shouted. “The storm has us at full tension! We’re caught!” Reeve’s voice boomed. Sailors were trickling up on deck, most still pulling on their shirts and boots as they went. In the light from the ship’s lanterns hanging from the masts Danica could see her husband leading a group of brawny sailors to help Mister Reeve weigh anchor. “Lookout, where’s that ship!?” she called up. “No sight!” the lookout called down. “Still a ways off at last sighting.” “Heave!” came the rhythmic, unison voices of the men hauling on the anchor winch. “Heave!” “Captain on deck!” a voice called. Belita Vex came out of her cabin, her blue coat and blond hair flapping in the wind. She scanned the deck without a word, then headed up the stairs to join Danica at the helm. “Tell me,” she said. Her voice was almost conversational in spite of the dire situation. “Ship sighted and confirmed. No accurate distance yet. Anchor stuck. Sails standing by,” Danica said. “Sterling thinks it’s Grindylow.” Vex’s blond brows rose. “Hadn’t even considered that.” “Yeah, because they aren’t real!,” Danica said, sounding more like she hoped they weren’t real than like she actually beleived her words. “Hope Ye’re right. I’ll take the helm. You coordinate,” Captain Vex said. Danica passed over the ship’s wheel to the Captain. With a quick nod she headed down the stairs to the deck to start organizing the sailors who had come up on deck and not been given orders yet. “Don’t just stand around, start tying off! We’re about to head into a storm at full speed, if anyone goes overboard, they’re gone!” she barked. Sailors started moving.

Will hauled himself into the crow’s nest. The lookout was Harker, the first crewman who’d talked to him when he’d come aboard. “Sterling,” he said with a wry grin. “Come up to enjoy the weather with me?”

“Trying to get our position in the water,” he said. “Seen any islands or other markers?”

“A few, when the lightning hits. Not sure which direction we’re pointed though,” Harker shrugged. He was keeping his eyes locked in the direction they’d last seen the other ship.

Will pulled out his old compass. “I do. Where are those markers?”

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The crescent shaped cliffside was littered with walkways and bridges, and dotted throughout with caves. Platforms made from a hodgepodge of materials were anchored into the walls, and stacked on each other haphazardly. Thick ropes and chains made an elaborate net that reminded Will of rigging designed by a madman. The largest platform hung in the center of it all, ringed with crane arms and hoist tackle. The whole web looked unstable, but figures walked throughout the tangle without a hint of...

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Lost at Sea book 2 Drifters chapter 7 part 1

Will got out of the tub after a quick rinse. He was impressed at how warm the water had stayed.“Jus’ pull the drain stopper,” Belita said. She was in the process of being dried off by her dutiful cabin girl. She had her foot up on a stool and Bella was finishing dragging a soft cloth along her thigh and calf.“Do I get that sort of treatment?” Will asked.“You’re not captain,” Cabin Girl Bella said, smugly. He looked around for his own towel. The one Bella had been using hit him in the face. The...

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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 7

Will got out of the tub after a quick rinse. He was impressed at how warm the water had stayed. “Jus’ pull the drain stopper,” Belita said. She was in the process of being dried off by her dutiful cabin girl. She had her foot up on a stool and Bella was finishing dragging a soft cloth along her thigh and calf. “Do I get that sort of treatment?” Will asked. “You’re not captain,” Cabin Girl Bella said, smugly. He looked around for his own towel. The one Bella had been using hit him in the...

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Lost at Sea book 2 Drifters chapter 13

The sky was a flat, grey plane of clouds, slowly roiling. The air was warm and charged. The winds were gentle. An electrical storm was brewing.Will stared at Jack for a long time. “Do you ever think about what you’re about to say before it comes out of your mouth?”“Come on, Will! You never used to care about the words. You could see right past them and knew exactly what I meant. Try that now,” Jack demanded. She was barreling straight on, trying to get Will to catch up.Will wasn’t having it....

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Lost at Sea book 2 Drifters chapter 14

Will was surprised. He’d heard Bella talk about how bad hexes were before. “I thought you didn’t hex people.”“I don’t, usually. It’s one of those things the Magistrate really frowns on, but against pirates trying to kill us I’m willing to bend the rules,” Bella smiled. She finished crawling around and drawing the second circle as Will tied the mirror to the mast. Inside the mirror Will heard Tonya arrive. “Sorry it took me so long, I really needed to get cleaned up. What’s going on?” Bella’s...

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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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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 14

Will was surprised. He’d heard Bella talk about how bad hexes were before. “I thought you didn’t hex people.” “I don’t, usually. It’s one of those things the Magistrate really frowns on, but against pirates trying to kill us I’m willing to bend the rules,” Bella smiled. She finished crawling around and drawing the second circle as Will tied the mirror to the mast. Inside the mirror Will heard Tonya arrive. “Sorry it took me so long, I really needed to get cleaned up. What’s going on?”...

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Lost at Sea book 2 Drifters chapter 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 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 5

Janie’s breath caught in her throat. Will slowly sat down at the table and held his hands up. “There’s no need for that. Let go of the lady and we’ll talk.”“We ain’t here to talk,” the brute with the pistol said. Another man walked through the door and closed it. He was short and unfortunate looking with no chin and an overly large hawkish nose. His choice to keep bushy sideburns but shave the rest only served to draw more attention to his worst features.“Timmons?” Will said, confused at the...

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Lost at Sea book 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 5

Janie’s breath caught in her throat. Will slowly sat down at the table and held his hands up. “There’s no need for that. Let go of the lady and we’ll talk.”“We ain’t here to talk,” the brute with the pistol said. Another man walked through the door and closed it. He was short and unfortunate looking with no chin and an overly large hawkish nose. His choice to keep bushy sideburns but shave the rest only served to draw more attention to his worst features.“Timmons?” Will said, confused at the...

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Lost At Sea

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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 22

Lace lounged against a tree, enjoying the music and her drunken buzz. The wake was still going. It wasn’t the happiest reason for revelry, but after a shipwreck and being attacked by monsters it was clear the crew would take any reason they could get. Sailors were an odd lot. They tended to be fairly stoic until you put a few drinks in them. Then everything they were feeling came pouring out. They were communal too, so what one felt, they tended to all feel, even if they generally didn’t talk...

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Lost at Sea Book 2 Drifters Chapter 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 swollen...

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Lost at Sea book 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 4

He had hips that pounded like the waves, relentless and driving. A slow, rhythmic battering that was trying to knock her over. All she could do was hold on. He stared down at her, his eyes full of concern but his expression a mask of calm. His large hands gripped her hips and pulled her back as he drove forward over and over again. Something inside her spasmed.“Holy…  fuck,” she muttered, her hands clenching against the wall.“Are you alright?” he asked, pausing his pounding hips. It was obvious...

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Lost at Sea book 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 4

He had hips that pounded like the waves, relentless and driving. A slow, rhythmic battering that was trying to knock her over. All she could do was hold on. He stared down at her, his eyes full of concern but his expression a mask of calm. His large hands gripped her hips and pulled her back as he drove forward over and over again. Something inside her spasmed.“Holy…  fuck,” she muttered, her hands clenching against the wall.“Are you alright?” he asked, pausing his pounding hips. It was obvious...

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Lost at Sea book 2 Drifters chapter 1

“You should have come straight to me,” Lord Morant said with an authoritarian stare.They were standing on the deck of the fishing boat as it pulled away from the docks. Morant, Lynch and Jack had joined them without a word as they boarded the ship. Will had started to speak, but Morant had cut him off.“Why would I do that?” Will snarled back, still fuming.“Nae, Will. He’s right,” Captain Vex said. She wore her hat and coat, but her other clothes had still been wet and were packed away, so she...

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Lost at Sea book 2 Drifters chapter 18 part 1

The crew began rousing themselves around noon. It was just too hot to sleep comfortably any longer. The shipwrecked survivors moved slow and gingerly, trudging through their tasks with stoic determination. There was a lot to be done. The ramshackle camp was mostly just strewn hammocks and bedrolls at the edge of the lagoon. There hadn’t been time or energy for much else, so the day’s first priority was to set up a more organized campsite. Nearly half the crew, lead by Mister Reeve, were off in...

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Lost at Sea Book 2 DriftersChapter 18

The crew began rousing themselves around noon. It was just too hot to sleep comfortably any longer. The shipwrecked survivors moved slow and gingerly, trudging through their tasks with stoic determination. There was a lot to be done. The ramshackle camp was mostly just strewn hammocks and bedrolls at the edge of the lagoon. There hadn’t been time or energy for much else, so the day’s first priority was to set up a more organized campsite. Nearly half the crew, lead by Mister Reeve, were off...

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Lost at Sea book 2 Drifters chapter 7 part 2

“The energy doesn’t have to come from you, it just needs to be received by you,” Bella said. She was watching Captain Vex’s back arch against the bed while Will’s tongue worked between her legs. Belita stretched languidly like a big golden housecat, her expression happy and glazed.“Received?” Tonya asked, not following.“Well, it has to turn you on,” Bella clarified. “That’s not a completely accurate way to put it, but there’s enough overlap that it will work until you have enough experience to...

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Lost at Sea book 2 Drifters chapter 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 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 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 14 part 2

They got out of bed and Janie tentatively approached the ladder. She looked over to Bella who shoo’d her forward encouragingly. Janie began to climb. She could faintly hear the rhythmic slapping of skin on skin and a woman’s deep, throaty moans. She climbed a little faster.As her head crested the trapdoor in the early dawn light she saw Belita Vex still wearing one of Will’s large shirts and nothing else, holding onto the brass railing, looking over her shoulder with an expression of excited...

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Lost at Sea book 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 14 part 2

They got out of bed and Janie tentatively approached the ladder. She looked over to Bella who shoo’d her forward encouragingly. Janie began to climb. She could faintly hear the rhythmic slapping of skin on skin and a woman’s deep, throaty moans. She climbed a little faster.As her head crested the trapdoor in the early dawn light she saw Belita Vex still wearing one of Will’s large shirts and nothing else, holding onto the brass railing, looking over her shoulder with an expression of excited...

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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...

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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 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 9

Will had his feet up on his desk and was enjoying some long awaited silence. It felt a bit strange to be alone. Only a few days ago he would have been used to it. Janie had always left in the evenings. He rarely had visitors. The lighthouse was built in an area of the town which did not have a lot of nighttime activity.All the chaos and excitement that had happened the last few days was what his life had once been like all the time. Now that he had it again it made him realized how much he’d...

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Lost at Sea book 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 9

Will had his feet up on his desk and was enjoying some long awaited silence. It felt a bit strange to be alone. Only a few days ago he would have been used to it. Janie had always left in the evenings. He rarely had visitors. The lighthouse was built in an area of the town which did not have a lot of nighttime activity.All the chaos and excitement that had happened the last few days was what his life had once been like all the time. Now that he had it again it made him realized how much he’d...

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Death and Damnation Book 2 of Poachers ProgressChapter 16 Down to the sea in ships

The barge Princess Caroline made a brief stop at Westminster Bridge steps, allowing Patrick and I to disembark, from where it was but a short walk along Whitehall to Horse Guards. On entering Colonel Slade’s office I was pleased to see both Krish Armityge and Zinnia Teazle present, as I had little opportunity to speak to either of them before having to rush off to Bristol. I looked forward to picking up the latest news concerning Caroline Ashford from Krish, and of my sister Rebekah from...

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Lost at Sea Book 1 Where Theres a Will Chapter 3

“Aye, Cap’n,” Will said, his voice muffled between her legs. His tongue kept up its swirling around her entrance, occasionally sweeping up and fluttering across her clit. She sat up a bit, leaning back on her forearms and watching the top of his head. The muscles in her thighs and her butt twitched of their own accord, squeezing as her pleasure mounted. She ran a hand through his hair and pulled his mouth harder into her, starting to rock her hips.He firmed his tongue into a point and started...

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Lost at Sea Book 1 Where Theres a Will Chapter 3

“Aye, Cap’n,” Will said, his voice muffled between her legs. His tongue kept up its swirling around her entrance, occasionally sweeping up and fluttering across her clit. She sat up a bit, leaning back on her forearms and watching the top of his head. The muscles in her thighs and her butt twitched of their own accord, squeezing as her pleasure mounted. She ran a hand through his hair and pulled his mouth harder into her, starting to rock her hips.He firmed his tongue into a point and started...

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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 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 6

This kiss was different. The first had been a question. This one was a demand. It was hungry. Not overly aggressive, but fierce with desire. Janie moaned into his mouth and one of his hands found the back of her neck and gripped a little harder than he probably should have. Her fingers were twined in his hair again. After a brief eternity their lips parted and their foreheads came together to rest on each other.“Wow,” Will said faintly. Janie nodded against his head. She was suddenly aware of...

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Lost at Sea Book 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 6

This kiss was different. The first had been a question. This one was a demand. It was hungry. Not overly aggressive, but fierce with desire. Janie moaned into his mouth and one of his hands found the back of her neck and gripped a little harder than he probably should have. Her fingers were twined in his hair again. After a brief eternity their lips parted and their foreheads came together to rest on each other.“Wow,” Will said faintly. Janie nodded against his head. She was suddenly aware of...

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Lost at Sea book 2 Drifters chapter 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 no! You don’t...

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Lost at Sea book 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 14 part 1

Bella let go of Will’s shoulders and quickly shimmied her long sleep shirt up around her waist. Her fingers found her smooth slit. She wasn’t wet, but Belita giving Will a blowjob was starting to feel really good. She licked her fingers and brought them between her legs. She was glad she didn’t have to focus on trying to get herself turned on. Under the circumstances that might have been hard without the assistance from the link between them.While Bella adjusted herself and got ready, Captain...

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Lost at Sea book 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 14 part 1

Bella let go of Will’s shoulders and quickly shimmied her long sleep shirt up around her waist. Her fingers found her smooth slit. She wasn’t wet, but Belita giving Will a blowjob was starting to feel really good. She licked her fingers and brought them between her legs. She was glad she didn’t have to focus on trying to get herself turned on. Under the circumstances that might have been hard without the assistance from the link between them.While Bella adjusted herself and got ready, Captain...

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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....

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Lost at Sea book 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 13

“You trained him to do what!?” Will demanded.Bella was sitting on the edge of the bed trying to coax her monkey back inside. “Well, I was ransacking your room for your clothes. I pulled your drawers out and started stuffing as many of them as I could into a duffel, and then you called me down. Jack must have thought we were robbing the place and kept going after I left.”“You trained him to commit larceny?” Will was simultaniously amused and horrified.Bella gave a small guilty shrug. Janie...

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Lost at Sea book 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 13

“You trained him to do what!?” Will demanded.Bella was sitting on the edge of the bed trying to coax her monkey back inside. “Well, I was ransacking your room for your clothes. I pulled your drawers out and started stuffing as many of them as I could into a duffel, and then you called me down. Jack must have thought we were robbing the place and kept going after I left.”“You trained him to commit larceny?” Will was simultaniously amused and horrified.Bella gave a small guilty shrug. Janie...

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Lost at Sea book 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 8

Mister Garrik looked up at the ceiling, raising an eyebrow at the muffled sounds of a woman’s pleasure. “Mister Sterling, I appreciate your time, but I came here to do business, not be distracted by the sounds of blue theatre.”Will cleared his throat. “Apologies, Mister Garrik.” Will’s quick mind pulled a lie out of thin air. He was talking before he’d really formulated his story. “I am hosting a friend who... used to work as a brothel girl. She upset the madam and was kicked out of her room. I...

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Lost at Sea book 1 Where Theres a Will chapter 8

Mister Garrik looked up at the ceiling, raising an eyebrow at the muffled sounds of a woman’s pleasure. “Mister Sterling, I appreciate your time, but I came here to do business, not be distracted by the sounds of blue theatre.”Will cleared his throat. “Apologies, Mister Garrik.” Will’s quick mind pulled a lie out of thin air. He was talking before he’d really formulated his story. “I am hosting a friend who... used to work as a brothel girl. She upset the madam and was kicked out of her room. I...

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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...

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