Duke Crocker (
betterthanaplan) wrote2019-10-02 10:40 am
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Entry tags:
- cape rouge,
- ic,
- octavia,
- porgs
The Cape Rouge, Port of Fandom (and Beyond!), Wednesday afternoon
Duke had plans with Octavia today to show her the ocean -- or the parts of it that could be easily reached from Fandom in an afternoon, anyway. So while he waited for her to arrive, he puttered around his boat, checking over the engine and bilge pump, plotting a couple possible routes on his charts, and checking the weather reports and tides for anything that might give them trouble.
Everything looked good for a lovely day at sea. He put together some beer and snacks, and sat back on his favorite bench with his ukelele while he waited.
A pair of porgs hopped up on the crate by his feet. He did his best to ignore them.
[for one!]
Everything looked good for a lovely day at sea. He put together some beer and snacks, and sat back on his favorite bench with his ukelele while he waited.
A pair of porgs hopped up on the crate by his feet. He did his best to ignore them.
[for one!]
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Criminal, remember?
Anyway, she was already following him.
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And Octavia had never even been on the water before.
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"Also all I know about sailing before right now is from the Odyssey," she supplied freely. "I don't think that helps."
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And on this island, that might come in handy.
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She'd loved that part of the story as a kid.
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Just wait until you're Blodreina, Octavia.
"Is this a justification for what's going to happen to me if I try to steal the ship?"
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That wasn't entirely true.
"But as a rule I try to avoid eating people, so you're safe on that front."
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Maybe they didn't need to come out to sea, if they were still around, though maybe they wanted to.
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"You can try. I've been trying to shoo them off the Rouge since last night. They just keep coming back."
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"At least they have good taste," she said, spotting one waddling away from them with a great deal of porgish purpose. She went after it, in an effort to corral it the other way and back off to shore.
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But at least that one seemed to take well enough to her shooing it with her foot and directing it the right way while she carried the other one, squirmy though it was.
"Come on, now," she told it, half muttering the words. "Gon we."
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It was too bad she was so damn young. Still, friendly flirting wasn't hurting anyone, right?
"Anchors aweigh," he called, straightening up. "Once you're all done playing sheepdog we can head out."
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But in this moment, she was just focusing on herding some birds off a boat. The one at her feet went surprisingly easily, just chittering up at her when she nudged it the right way. The one she carried, however, was a wriggly little thing, and also tried to take a few experimental bites at one of her braids. But, she got them both safely onto the dock - and far enough away that maybe they wouldn't immediately manage to get back on as soon as her back was turned.
"All done," she called as she made her way back aboard.
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And he'd just go around the cove where he'd seen the sleeping sea monster. No big deal.
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Still, probably not worth it.
"Sounds like a plan," Octavia agreed, quick on her feet to follow him. And, well, hands. Because ladder. She might not have had any sailing experience, but at least she seemed well-suited to moving about aboard a ship. "Been a while since I was even that far off the island."
Which was exactly why it counted as being off it.
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She said it easily enough, considering the mainland actually kind of freaked her out. Shh.
"Why, is it not 2019 for you over there?"
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That was sincere, too.
Also, she'd already put Nathan in a mental box labeled 'Duke's Lincoln', and that smile didn't dissuade that classification any.
"Seems like it was a pretty good weekend for everyone." Everyone with visitors, but anyway. "I'm glad."
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That sounded like a good time to her!
But she shrugged and glanced aside as she thought of a more sincere answer. "I think last week in general was... a good week." She didn't have a lot of those, and it was weird.
She looked up at him again. "So I guess you could say I had fun."
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