One was eager to eat, while the other passed it up. Runa was nearly trampled as the redhead ran inside. "Well I made-" It didn't seem to matter seeing that she ran past without even waiting for a response. "Um..." Even she was a little confused as to what just happened. Shaking it off, she looked over at David who was off by himself. "Come on David, I actually took the time and effort to make it." She adjusted her eyepatch and leaned in the doorway. "Runa here seems to enjoy it. Besides, don't we need all the energy we can?" Before continuing on, Runa peeked inside to make sure Raine hadn't inhaled all the food. She had made a lot, and thankfully there was still a lot left. With a sigh, Runa stopped her persuasion. If he didn't want to then there was no reason to beg. "If Red hasn't eaten it all, I'm sure there will be some left if you change your mind." The captain turned and grabbed a plate and took the time to eat too. Occasionally, she'd make small talk with Raine, but the girl seemed too busy eating to want to talk. After spending about thirty minutes to eat and clean up, Runali walked back on the deck. "Alright you two. Raine, David. It's time to set sail." Assuming both knew how to work a ship, she pointed upwards toward the sails indicating to let them down. In the few moments, the three would be saying goodbye to the small town Canter as the ship sailed out to the sea. "Step one: Get a ship. Complete. Two: Stock on supplies. Complete. Three: Gather a crew." With that step, she looked toward the two who both agreed to join. "I'd give that a check too." Were they going to need more people? Well, that would be decided during their adventure. First they were going to have to get started, and gain a status. "Hey Red, which way to the next island? You did say you had navigation skills after all." Once she was told which way to go, the captain steered the ship on that direction. From there it was pretty much smooth sailing. "So. I guess I could know a little more about the two strangers I allowed to join my crew." Runali leaned against a railing and looked to them, wondering who would speak up first. Little did the three know, they had accomplished making their first enemy at the bar... Some pirates held harsh grudges when their men were beaten and all of their money was stolen.