[@grandia20][@Shiyonichi] "Hey, stop her!" One of the Legion pirates shouted as Abbygail rushed towards a group. "Don't let her... Ack!" A spray of blood erupted from his neck like a magma from a volcano that was well over do. Several of the men that were following him began to turn but paused when they noticed the quick feud that was going on between the woman with two swords and the man with the red hair. They couldn't exactly tell if it was something serious, that was supposed to end in one of them dead, but Red-Eyes looked like she was pretty close, nearly driving a blade into the spearman's face. "Shit!" One of them mumbled. "That was close." "No kidding. She almost did some of the work for us." "We came so close" a third Legion pirate replied. "Well, we better get to it." One at the far back said, gently pushing the one in front of him forward. "Or we'll be here all day, or at least until the ship hits rock bottom." At that, everyone turned with fury. "Will you" they snapped in the kind of unison that would make a world class choir wet with envy. "Shut up!" There was a moment of stillness when the large group realized there was no way they could still be unnoticed. So slowly, they all turned on their heels, raised their weapons over their heads, mostly swords with the occasional knife or blunt piece of wood, before charging full on at the angry lovers. *** "Damn it!" The purple haired woman cursed as she rushed down the long halls of the Legion pirates ship. Her sense of direction wasn't the best, but she was certain that she had to be on the right track to wherever it was the redhead with the spears had gone down. She could hear water, sloshing around somewhere nearby. The sound had gotten so bad she was throwing open random doors. In a few there was a Legion pirate who tried to jump out at her, but those were quickly enough dealt with. The only room that gave her pause was one with the lights out, candles by the bed lamp and some soft moaning that continued on a few seconds after she opened the door. Neither of the three people inside, as well as herself said anything. She just apologized, stepped back and closed the door before rushing on, telling herself that really it wasn't any more odd than regular forms of self pleasing. "Okay!" She shouted as she took hold of a doorknob, that was a bit more well kept than the others. "This has to be the captain's room." Which was as good as she was going to get outside of finding the other girl. At least if she had the captain she could possibly get everyone to calm down long enough for her and the rest to get on a life boat and get out before the ship went down. "Now listen here you!" The door flew open and the Abbygail paused to admire the giant room she was standing in. It had to have been at least fifty feet tall, and three times as wide. There was a massive pile of straw covering most of the room's floor. "The hell is this?" She muttered, rubbing her chin. [@KillBox] "Crap! It's another one." Several of the Legion Pirates shouted in unison. "He's trying to stop us from taking the other two out." A third pirated responded. "Stop narrating everything and get him!" Eight men, a combination of those who'd managed to take a shot at the ones in the water and those whose guns were taken by the bald men, turned their attention towards the attacker. Five of them had swords, two had knives and one decided his bare hands were enough. AS for the remaining seven, three moved into position to continue their assault on the swordsman and boom girl while the last two kept switching their attention between the bald man and the easy targets. [@Crimson Lion][@Noodles] Several more shots rained down on the two pirates, struggling to hold on for dear life. "Oh my god!" One of the the masked men shouted. "Terrible aim. Forget shooting." He thrust spears into the arms of the several pirates who took a shot. "Stop wasting the ammo. Bullets are expensive. Go down there and jab them with this till they die!" Without waiting for the men to respond, the leader threw three ropes over the railings and shoved the men towards them. Grumbling, the men slowly starting making their way down the side of the boat until they got in range, at which points, they carefully aimed their spears to start jabbing at the woman and man.