"The mysterious type I see. Again, I'll accept it as long as you don't try and kill me in my sleep." Runali smirked a little and then shrugged. "You sound so exciting." She teased lightly before turning to the wheel to get the ship on course. "Two days tops. Thanks Red." The captain wasn't familiar with the islands around this area, so she'd just go with whatever happened at the time. "Sucky life girly. But look, now you have food and money in the future." The captain spoke reassuringly and leaned against a railing again, looking down at the two. "Though I question your like for needles... Is that the doctor in you, or is that some weapon you use?" She glanced over at David. "You didn't share that with the group." Runa gestured as if there were more than three people there. "What're your skills on the boat?" When asked about her life story, she shrugged, resting her cheek in her hand. "Unlike you two, I had a typical life- I was a typical kid with a love for... Well if lazying away counts then that could be it. But, I got older, you don't get paid for relaxing. Hmph, and somewhere along the way... Pirate." It was a big gap of missing information, none explaining how she was even qualified to be a captain of a pirate ship. Nor did it explain her skills... Or why she wore the eyepatch. It was a terrible explanation it wasn't like she had much to say. She had a few friends, one who became a pirate the same time she did. And she had the whole "X-Ray vision" thing going on for her...along with her fighting skills. Speaking of her eye, she lifted the patch and rubbed he closed eye. "I'm should really get another one of these...this is not comfortable at all..." She grumbled but put the patch down. [ [i]Another timeskip to refrain from keeping things too boring and redundant[/i] ] Just as Raine said, the weather stayed nice and it was smooth sailing for a few hours. The three made small talk...probably very little small talk. Runa had fallen asleep, laying on the wide railing. She had one arm propped behind her head with her hat covering her face. And the other two were off to their own activities, whether it be reading, practicing, or in Raine's case, eating. [center][i]Being a pirate couldn't have been this easy, could it? Well... You're right, it couldn't. [/i][/center] The waves started to rise and fall much faster than before and the ship jerked forward. The sudden lurch forward knocked Runa's equilibrium off and she ended up falling off the railing and onto the deck. Luckily, she landed on her feet, catching her hat as it floated down. "I'm going to guess that wasn't the weather..." She said, looking up at the still bright and sunny sky. On the side of the boat- on both sides of the boat actually, grayish green scales emerged from the water, and then disappeared under a few times. "How do you two fair against sea monsters?" Despite the potential danger, she was rather calm. Now was the time to test her crew's strength abilities. She didn't have much doubt, but it was still nice to have the proof. [i]'Let the games begin.'[/i] Runa thought as she checked either side of the boat. Two sea monsters. Three of them. One small boat. How would the new pirates fair off?