ShipwreckedChapter 7: The Forbidden Island free porn video
If anyone had asked Zack, he would have told them he couldn't recall ever being happier with his life. Life on the island was interesting and exciting, as well as relaxing. After their defeat of the pirates, the native men now viewed the two sailors as something between a deity and their chieftain of war. However, best of all was his relationship with Nani whom he found to be an excellent companion while his friendship with Destand continued to grow. Overall, life was treating the two sailors well.
After their altercation with the pirates, the next couple of weeks passed quickly for Zack and Captain Destand. Any day that was calm enough for them to sail would find them in the small craft they had rescued off the old war ship. Between the wood rescued from the derelict, and wood stored in the hold from the ship's stores, the two men set about to modify the skiff. Since it was obvious that the pirates had no use for the tools, spars, cordage, canvas, pitch, and tallow deep in the hold of the old war ship, they had just left it behind much to the delight of both Zack and the Captain. The two sailors covered part of the bow to make a small deck which provided them with a protected area. There was enough lumber to also allow them to move the main mast towards the stern, and then set a shorter mast just aft of the new deck they had previously created. The craft was now extremely fast, and much to their delight, very nimble. Both of them found the ship perfect for sailing among the islands.
To test out their modifications, they went on several day trips, and visited most of the other close surrounding islands. While visiting one of the more distant islands, the two men climbed a small mountain on one end of the island, and far away in the distance, they could see another island. On that island looked like a small mountain range with one larger mountain in the middle. When they returned to their base island they discussed what they had seen with Kekoa. The old Chief informed the two sailors that once he had been on that island. He also told them it was very large and when he compared this island to all the presently known islands, it was perhaps the largest of all the islands in the group.
The Chief also mentioned that at the north end of the island there was a large well-protected bay. However, many years ago, there had been a small tribe living on the bay, but the pirates came and killed everyone they found on the island. A few natives managed to escape and spread the news about the attack. Now all the islanders considered the big island taboo, and they wouldn't visit it since they feared doing so, might expose them to the pirates discovering them. Kekoa also informed them the pirates used one of the large protected bays on the island as their base of operations. The two sailors could well understand the villager's feelings when considering what the natives had endured at the hands of the pirates over the years.
Zack and Destand decided there were two main decisions they had to make. The first decision was what to do about the island they were now living on. Both men knew it was just a matter of time before a pirate ship would return to the island. At that point, the islanders would once again find themselves in danger. For the two sailors who had possibly destroyed the pirate ship, it didn't matter if the vessel had sunk or gotten back to its base. They knew that one way or another, the two men were positive they had not seen the last of the pirates. If the ship had sunk, their fellow brigands would wonder what had happened to the ship and start looking around the islands. If by some chance the pirate ship had made it back, revenge would be paramount on their minds. As sure as the sun would rise the next morning, they knew the pirates would be back.
Over the next few days, they had several discussions with Kekoa about protecting the islanders from any future attacks. The other major decision the two sailors wanted to discuss with Kekoa was about the distant island the villagers refused to visit. From what Kekoa could tell them about the island, it sounded like a safer island for everybody to live on, as long as they could eliminate the pirate threat.
When Nani heard the two sailors making plans to possibly visit the island, she became frightened. Nani did not want Zack to sail over to the "Forbidden Island," as the natives called it. After the two sailors heard what the native men called the island, for ease of reference, both Destand and Zack started calling the distant island, "Forbidden Island" as well.
Zack's language skills were improving quickly and he was getting much better at conversing with Nani. Because of this, their conversations were becoming more intimate. Whenever the subject of Forbidden Island would come up Nani would beg him not to go. Zack promised her if he and Destand went to the island they would stay on the south end, and away from the large bay the pirates considered as their base.
Zack awoke one morning to find Kekoa and Destand sitting on a couple of chairs on his new front deck. Using wood he had salvaged off the old war ship, and from logs gathered around the island, Beecher had built some chairs, as well as a large deck across the front of the cabin. As he constructed the deck, he noticed that several of the islanders had watched him carefully. Once he finished, Zack noticed within a few days several of the other huts now also sported new decks across the front of their homes. Zack felt pleased to find the two men waiting for him when we stepped out on his deck. Nani rushed off to make something to drink, and Zack addressed the Chief first in his language, greeting him, and asking him the reason for such an early visit.
Destand also responded in the Chief's language, so all three men would understand the conversation. He said, "The villagers are growing concerned about the pirates returning. Kekoa has asked for our help in defending the island," informed the old Captain.
Beecher remarked, "I doubt if we will be as lucky as we were last time. I'm willing to venture they'll not come close enough to The Elizabeth to let us try, and shoot any cannons at them." Destand and the Chief laughed at Zack's comment. Looking at the French Captain he asked, "If it were you, how would you try to attack the island? What would be your plan?"
The Captain sat still for a long time, staring out across the water. Finally, he turned, and looked at Zack. "The main problem is we don't know if the ship we shot up ever made it back to port. If it did, you are correct in that the pirate ships will never come close enough to The Elizabeth for us to fire at them. So, we must make plans where we do not consider the old warship of any help." Zack nodded, and said, "I think if I were going to attack, I would come very early in the morning, and come in from the south, away from the old wreck. I would put ashore two parties of men. One of them would have the task to try to see if they could make it out to the old ship without anybody seeing them, and see what might be of value. The other party would be trying to find the locations of our two villages. If at all possible, I would not want to engage, and once I had my information, I would return to the ships, and make plans."
Zack asked, "Why do you think they would want to visit The Elizabeth?"
"To see if there is anything left aboard they could use. They do not know what we have done to that old wreck."
"Good idea. I understand your thoughts."
The three men sat, and thought over their problem. Zack asked, "What if we were to move everybody to another island for the time being?"
"For what purpose?" The old Captain asked.
"For the safety of the women and children."
"Ok, what next?"
"Then I think we should once more go through the old ship before the pirates do, and make sure we have anything of any value off of her. There are still a few kegs of powder in the aft hold that we could use to make a bomb out of the ship. After thinking it over, I agree with you that the pirates will try to see if there is anything still left on the old hulk. If we can somehow rig a way to have the old gal blow herself up when some of the pirates are aboard, I think it would do a lot to slow them down."
Destand nodded his head. "That is a good plan. Do you think you could construct something which would set off an explosion on the derelict?"
"Yes. I can put a pistol next to a couple of the kegs of powder, and rig it, so when the pirates open a door it will pull the trigger on the pistol, and the flash will set off the kegs. That should keep them wondering for a spell."
The Chief looked at the two sailors and then asked, "You can do this?"
"I think so. I've never actually done it, but I know what I want to happen. Today the Captain and I will go out to the boat and see if I can make it happen, without of course setting off any powder."
The Chief nodded his head. "Good. I will send some of my men with you and anything you still want to remove from your ship they will take it. I am going to have the rest of my men go and visit as many of the islands, and find us a place to hide."
Zack remembered that when he had first met Destand they had told him that the natives had several caves they would hide in if the need arose. "Captain, perhaps we could also hide powder in some of the caves with a trip wire. If we can make the island dangerous enough, perhaps they will leave us alone."
"Mr. Beecher, I admire you optimism, but I doubt if they are going to go away that easily. Your ideas are good for getting them off-balance, but we need to come up with something that will end their reign. We have to come up with a way to either sink their ships, or convince them to surrender."
For the next few hours, the three men sat, and covered several ideas. One idea all three men thought was a good one was to post a couple of the tribesmen on an adjoining island to keep watch for any ships that might return. They agreed that if they saw any ships, they would light a signal fire, so the smoke could warn the villagers of impending danger. Several of the natives volunteered to go, so the two sailors took their time to show the men how to send a signal back to the villagers. Since they had more than enough volunteers, they decided to have posts on two of the islands that they thought were closest to the pirate's location. Zack and the Captain felt the idea was as good as they could hope for to provide early detection.
That afternoon the Chief along with several native men, and the two sailors, returned to the abandoned hulk. When Zack came out of the jungle, he stopped short, and stared at what remained. It was the first time in a few weeks Zack had been back aboard and he was surprised at how quickly the ship was deteriorating. Between the battering seas and the tropical weather, the amount of wood removed by Mother Nature was significant. It was starting to play havoc on what remained. Zack wondered how much longer the wreck could last.
Destand and Zack started to build a single-pistol gun holder. Overall, they felt pleased with the ease of constructing a device that would hold the pistol in the needed position. The pistol wouldn't shoot a bullet. Instead, it would set off a large flash, which in turn would burn down to a large amount of powder they had spread over the floor. That powder ended in front of the remaining powder barrels.
After everything was in place, whoever set the trap would cover some of the trap with heavy tar to protect the components. Even though the air was heavy with moisture, the two sailors felt the powder in the old pistol would still work even after a few days. Zack made a few more modifications, and both men felt they had made their trap, the best that they could possibly do.
The Chief picked two natives who would act as the runners, and return to set up the trap. Several times the two sailors discussed exactly how the native men would leave the kegs of powder, and the exact arrangement of the pistol. The two sailors had a difficult time keeping the grins off their faces as the native men would discuss how the ship was going to blow up, and take away some of the pirates they hated so much. Destand admitted to Zack he felt disappointed he would not be there to witness the blowing up of the old hulk. Zack nodded, confirming he felt the same.
After much discussion, they agreed Captain Destand, the Chief, and Zack would take the small ketch, and sail to Forbidden Island. The night before they were to go, Nani wept in Zack's arms, and begged him not to leave. As she poured out her heart to her lover, she told him of all the lonely nights she had spent when she was an outcast. She told him how finally she had decided she was never going to feel love ... either giving or receiving; how she knew she was to spend the rest of her life alone. She told Zack, "Now that I have you in my life, I do not want to let you go."
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