DeathsKnight
Harmless Teddybear
- Joined
- May 22, 2008
- Posts
- 8,620
After the crash and sound of broken pieces falling to the floor, the man stood outside the door and listened, there was no further sound and just as his hand reached for the bolt,
"Kaspar!"
He jerked and looked at the stairs where another crew member stood,
"What?"
"Get your ass topside, captain's looking for you."
With a grumble Kaspar turned from the door and headed up onto the deck, where he bumped in Tertius. He quickly shifted away and hurried over to the captain, very concious of Tertius' eyes on him. He found himself feeling guilty, but that moment passed quickly and he siddled up to the captain.
Moments later the rowboats was roped to the deck, anchors pulled up and the rising tide used to get them from the beach, the ship turned ponderously and then the sails caught wind and away they went. Tertius made sure that everything was in order, before he headed back to his cabin. He opened the door and stepped inside. He glanced at the broken cup, gave a little sigh and moved over to Tierra, untieing her feet and then her hands. He stepped back and closed the door, leaning against it.
"Kaspar!"
He jerked and looked at the stairs where another crew member stood,
"What?"
"Get your ass topside, captain's looking for you."
With a grumble Kaspar turned from the door and headed up onto the deck, where he bumped in Tertius. He quickly shifted away and hurried over to the captain, very concious of Tertius' eyes on him. He found himself feeling guilty, but that moment passed quickly and he siddled up to the captain.
Moments later the rowboats was roped to the deck, anchors pulled up and the rising tide used to get them from the beach, the ship turned ponderously and then the sails caught wind and away they went. Tertius made sure that everything was in order, before he headed back to his cabin. He opened the door and stepped inside. He glanced at the broken cup, gave a little sigh and moved over to Tierra, untieing her feet and then her hands. He stepped back and closed the door, leaning against it.