[016] OOM - At the Port, Leaving Perdita
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"You'll be closer to Wall," the Captain starts, puffing on his pipe. His clothes are covered in a fine layer of ash (and when he isn't smoking it, he is chewing at the stem, or excavating the bowl with a sharp metal instrument, or simply tamping in new tobacco). "Still a good ten-week journey, though. Maybe more. But Meggot's got your friend's leg up to snuff. It's already been taking her weight again quite well. Her impeccable dancing proved such."
The two of them, Tristran and the captain, sit together, side by side.
"Your hand's better?"
"A lot," Tristran says, "thank you." Even though it still looks far-from-perfect, he doesn't feel as much pain as he used to. Meggot's salve had really done wonders for it, taking the pain and speeding the healing process significantly.
"You know, it wasn't entirely fortune that we found you," the captain says, voice low. "Well, it was fortune that we found you, but it'd also be true to say that I was keeping half an eye out for you. I, and a few others about the place."
Tristran frowns. "Why? ... And how did you know about me?"
With his finger, the captain begins to sketch a shape in the condensation against the polished wood.
"It looks like a castle," the boy says.
The captain winks. "Not a word to say too loudly," he says, "even up here. Think of it as a fellowship."
Tristran stares. "...You wouldn't happen to know a little hairy man with a hat and an enormous pack of goods, would you?"
The captain taps his pipe against the side of the ship. Quickly he wipes the image from the wood. "Aye, and he's not the only member of the fellowship with an interest in your return to Wall, you know. Which reminds me, you should tell the young lady that if she fancies trying to pass for other than what she is, she ought to fake a bigger appetite from time to time. Tobias has taught her well, but she's a stubborn one."
Tristran smirks, but there's something else... "I never mentioned Wall in your presence," he says in realization. "When you asked where I came from, I said 'Behind us'."
The captain merely smiles with that knowing sort of look he's become quite accustomed to over the past two weeks. "Exactly," he says. "That's m'boy."
"Capt'n," one of the crew-mates approaches them.
Alberic looks up, pipe still in his mouth. "Hmm?"
"We're about ready to land, capt'n."
"Aye."
As the crew-mate returns to his post, Alberic stretches. "Well, this is it, lad," he says, helping Tristran up. He puts a hand on his shoulder in a way that reminds Tristran of his father. "You ought to go find that star of yours, hmm?"
"A-aye," Tristran says.
The two of them, Tristran and the captain, sit together, side by side.
"Your hand's better?"
"A lot," Tristran says, "thank you." Even though it still looks far-from-perfect, he doesn't feel as much pain as he used to. Meggot's salve had really done wonders for it, taking the pain and speeding the healing process significantly.
"You know, it wasn't entirely fortune that we found you," the captain says, voice low. "Well, it was fortune that we found you, but it'd also be true to say that I was keeping half an eye out for you. I, and a few others about the place."
Tristran frowns. "Why? ... And how did you know about me?"
With his finger, the captain begins to sketch a shape in the condensation against the polished wood.
"It looks like a castle," the boy says.
The captain winks. "Not a word to say too loudly," he says, "even up here. Think of it as a fellowship."
Tristran stares. "...You wouldn't happen to know a little hairy man with a hat and an enormous pack of goods, would you?"
The captain taps his pipe against the side of the ship. Quickly he wipes the image from the wood. "Aye, and he's not the only member of the fellowship with an interest in your return to Wall, you know. Which reminds me, you should tell the young lady that if she fancies trying to pass for other than what she is, she ought to fake a bigger appetite from time to time. Tobias has taught her well, but she's a stubborn one."
Tristran smirks, but there's something else... "I never mentioned Wall in your presence," he says in realization. "When you asked where I came from, I said 'Behind us'."
The captain merely smiles with that knowing sort of look he's become quite accustomed to over the past two weeks. "Exactly," he says. "That's m'boy."
"Capt'n," one of the crew-mates approaches them.
Alberic looks up, pipe still in his mouth. "Hmm?"
"We're about ready to land, capt'n."
"Aye."
As the crew-mate returns to his post, Alberic stretches. "Well, this is it, lad," he says, helping Tristran up. He puts a hand on his shoulder in a way that reminds Tristran of his father. "You ought to go find that star of yours, hmm?"
"A-aye," Tristran says.
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Date: 2007-07-06 04:39 am (UTC)Damn men.
Now she's sulking a bit, leaning against the wall outside of the kitchen doors and looking rather lost - she has no flour on her shoulders and the spices are all in the correct order and she hadn't quite expected to be this miserable about it, really.
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Date: 2007-07-06 04:44 am (UTC)It's a strange sort of feeling, but he really thinks he'll miss the place. No. He knows he's going to miss this ship -- and its crew.
He spots the star outside the doors and raises a hand to her in greeting. Immediately his heart begins to pound loudly, and he has to convince himself that it's nothing.
"...Ready?"
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Date: 2007-07-06 04:53 am (UTC)"We're leaving, Tobias!" she shouts, receiving a clang of pans for her answer and turning back to Tristran with a nod. "He'll be following us in a minute."
A light sigh, stepping forward, "As ready as I am going to be, one supposes."
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Date: 2007-07-06 04:58 am (UTC)He is silent, save for his heart pounding.
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Date: 2007-07-06 05:10 am (UTC)A laugh and she stands a bit closer, still not quite touching.
"I'm going to miss this," she murmurs, not certain whether or not she wants him to hear. "As odd as it sounds."
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Date: 2007-07-06 05:15 am (UTC)"Me too," he returns just as quietly.
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Date: 2007-07-06 05:18 am (UTC)"You'll be wanting to take care of yourselves, dears," she says, voice wavering a bit. She smiles, passing a little pot of green salve into Tristran's hands, folding his fingers over it.
"For your hand," she explains, then turns to the star. "And for your leg."
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Date: 2007-07-06 05:26 am (UTC)She's still blinking unnecessarily glassy eyes when the sudden pressure of hands on her shoulders makes her yelp.
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Date: 2007-07-06 05:29 am (UTC)"Take care of yerself, yeah glowworm?" he rumbles sternly, pressing lips briefly to her forehead. "And no poisoning the young sir."
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Date: 2007-07-06 05:32 am (UTC)"Your whiskers scratch something terrible, Tobias," she says instead, one hand bracing cheekily on her hip. "I know it is difficult, but do make yourself presentable before you go home to your wife next, yes?"
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Date: 2007-07-06 05:39 am (UTC)"Keep practicing with that sword," he informs him with a fatherly look in his expression, putting a hand on his shoulder once more. "You've got the talent, but you need the practice."
Tristran nods, swallowing. "Yes, sir."
He raises his hand and gestures one of the crew. He grabs something from him and passes it to Tristran.
It's a leather shoulder-bag, filled with dried meats, fruits and fragments of tobacco (his favourite), a knife and a tinderbox.
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Date: 2007-07-06 05:41 am (UTC)The captain shakes his head. "Oh, it's no bother, lad. We're taking on provisions here anyway, remember?"
Tristran takes it back, holding it closer towards him and nods. "Thank you, sir."
The captain gives him a gruff grunt and a grin. "Take care of yourselves." He turns to the star. "And each other."
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Date: 2007-07-06 05:50 am (UTC)"Just so long as you are promising the same," she returns with a nods. "After all, who knows when you'll have to fetch us out of the clouds again."
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Date: 2007-07-06 05:58 am (UTC)While the two companions get ready to leave the ship, the crew quickly get back to their stations. There is, after all, work to be done, whether or not they have emotional goodbyes to express.
In practically no time at all, Perdita moors beside a dozen other similar sky-ships by the huge habour tree, large enough to support hundreds of dwellings built into the trunk.
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Date: 2007-07-06 06:03 am (UTC)The ship comes to a complete halt.
This is it.
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Date: 2007-07-06 06:16 am (UTC)And, of course, there's stairs.
Lots of stairs.
"Figures," she mutters.
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Date: 2007-07-06 06:26 am (UTC)They've been through this a million times. Awkward or not, he knows the routine.
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Date: 2007-07-06 06:35 am (UTC)"Ready to go home then?" she asks mildly, eying the winding steps downward dubiously.
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Date: 2007-07-06 06:53 am (UTC)Slowly and carefully, they begin to descend the stairs.
"I suspect we'll be seeing each other again," the captain shouts from above as they get further and further away from the ship. He waves. "Take care!"
Truthfully, part of him is relieved to be back on something attached to solid ground -- and yet, at the same time there is a sense of disappointment as well, as though when his feet touched the earth, it lost something fine.
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Date: 2007-07-06 07:01 am (UTC)But for now? For now it is going to be a very very long walk.
"I do hope," she says, arm hooking a bit tighter through his and ignoring the way he tenses. "That we never see stairs again after all this."