After listening to the captain's brief explanation of her backstory, Raine excused herself and headed back below deck to the infirmary. It was there that she continued to read the first medical book that she'd picked up only a few hours before. In fact, she was so engrossed in the book that she just barely caught herself from slamming her head against the bookshelf as something caused the boat to lurch to the side. After recovering from the sudden movement, the redhead narrowed her eyes and grabbed a few needles from her pouch before she silently made her way up to the deck. What she saw both surprised and amazed her. A large creature covered in scales rose above the water beside their boat, brushing against it roughly. "Oh my! I've always read about sea monsters but I've never actually seen one for myself!" Raine exclaimed with a grin before eagerly running over to the railing. "No mater how beautiful they may look, they're actually really dangerous and have the ability to sink even the largest ships." The girl whispered to herself as she watched the sea monster glide through the water around them. "That book also happened to mention their weak spots: any exposed skin, which is mainly around their faces and under their scales. Of course, it is difficult to get beneath their scales but it's even harder to get to their faces." At that same moment, the sea monster turned its head and looked up at the redhead. For a moment, the two simply stared at each other before the monster darted towards the surface at an alarming rate. However, Raine was more transfixed than scared, even after it bared its fangs only inches away from her face. "Your scales are the perfect blend of green and blue." She mumbled then jumped out of the way as it attempted to take a bite out of her. "And your eyes look so demonic." The redhead seemed to dance around the monster as it tried its best to get her but, just when it thought it had finally got her, Raine quickly scaled up the mast of one of the sails before hopping off and onto the back of the monster's neck. "I really hate to do this." She started, the monster roaring in anger as it shook its head violently , trying to get the pirate off but Raine had a strong grip on one of its scales and was not planning to let go. "But I can't let you destroy my source of food." And with that, the redhead plunged the needle deep into the monster's eye until she felt the tip crack slightly against its skull. For a moment, it stood still before collapsing back into the ocean with Raine in tow. While beneath the waves, the redhead gave the monster one last kiss on the forehead before yanking out the needle from its skull and swam back to the surface. "I got em!" She cried happily, waving her bloody hands to the crew above. Raine nearly forgot that the scales were beautiful yet sharp to the touch, which resulted in her now shredded hands. "I got the sea monster Captain!"