The loud roar of conversation filled the heart of the inn as the crew of The Black Star had a breakfast, that they felt, was made for kings. Eggs, cheeses, bread and pork were laid out across a long, wooden table encompassed by the men. Woman of the inn were surrounding each one, laughing at their awful jokes and tending to their needs. Vic himself had two woman next to him, one rubbing his thigh and asking him questions about what had happened in the few months that he hadn't been there, and another released his hair from the knot it was in and massaged his head and his shoulders. He told them the stories of what he had seen and what he and the crew did on the stops they had made with great passion, throwing around his arms around wildly and stuffing his face with the warm meal in front of him. The girl, Sarah, who had been working at his wind-whipped hair squeezed his shoulders and leaned her head down to his ear. "You need a proper washing, Vic," she said as she continued to knead at his shoulders. "Carla and I will, um, assist you, if you would like," she said as both the girls started giggling. A smirk crept on Vic's face, and his eyes darted back and forth between them. "Aye, I reckon I do. Me and the lads will be back before sun down. You can help me then, yeah?" He laughed as he began to finish his meal. "Could one of you please find Alice for me? My guest? She should eat up before the day begins." Both girls nodded in agreement and ran off to find the girl. Vic was curious of how she was feeling. The pure innocence that she possessed made her uncomfortable at a place like the inn, he was sure. Hopefully, her spirits had lifted after receiving a hot bath and she was able to be pampered for a bit. Vic had finished up the breakfast before him and hit a piece of silverware on his glass. "Aye boys. Let's finish up. We've got work to do. We shall be back before sun down!" The men began to moan and grumble as they are. "I know, I know," Vic laugh. "Who would ever want to leave?" He looked to Madam Blue, who was enjoying the meal at the other end of the table, and he dipped his head in respect. She returned the nod and winked at the man. "We missed you, Victor."