"Captain, we are coming into port," Lios poked his head into the Captain's quarters. He saw her still buried under a pile of blankets in her bed. The blankets shifted and a hand emerged from the pile and waved him off. He shook his head rather disappointed in the pathetic sight. He knew she wasn't much of a morning person but it was almost noon. He glanced back to those in deck and they were busy preparing to dock, most of them ready to leave ship all together. No one was paying attention to the mysteriously ajar door to the Captain's quarters. He smirked because only the Captain could see or hear him, which made it easy to mess with her or the crew. He stepped inside and took a deep breath. "Captain!" He yelled as loud as he could. "The Order has found us! They are on our tail!" She jolted upright and fell out of bed with a loud thud. Lios started laughing hysterically as she reached for her rapier and looked out the window. The bewildered look on her face was priceless. Her nose scrunched as she realized he was playing a prank on her. She threw a pillow at him as hard as she could. He caught it, still laughing as she scowled bitterly at him. "Don't ever joke about that again!" She marched over and backhanded him across the arm. "You jerk!" "I'm sorry," his laughter tapered off. He looked down at her and met her fierce light hazel eyes. "I…" He froze as her death flashed before his eyes once more. She was cornered in a cavern. Tattered and worn out, but she wasn't giving up. She let out a scream that he couldn't hear as she charged two druids of The Order. Before she could reach them she got trapped in a wind tornado by the Wind Fae next to the young redhead woman. A blaze ignited from the Fire Fae next to the blonde man. The inferno eventually fizzled out and the Captain was unrecognizable and the scene before his eyes faded away to the mess of a Captain that had just woken up. "I know that look!" Captain looked apoplectic but curiosity was eating away at her. "Did it change?! I was going to ask before we went ashore anyways." "You are still crispy in a cave," Lios smirked as he ran his hand through his hair and looked away to not trigger the sight again. "Do you have to put it that way?" She huffed. "Yes," he crossed his arms, a bad smile on his face. If he didn't joke about it it would make it harder. "I've seen it enough times and it's the best way to sum it up." "Sorry, I'm just being cautious," she felt a little bad for abusing his foresight. "Don't stop," he shrugged. His gaze was lingering over her disaster of a desk but a crate filled with small sacks stood out to him. "What's that?" He pointed to the crate. "A last ditch effort," She brushed her bangs out of her face. "I stayed up most of last night sorting them out." She grabbed her coat off the back of the chair and slipped it on. "Could you help me carry it out?" "Won't that look weird?" He shrugged knowing the answer that was coming. "Do I look like I give a fuck?!" She threw her hands in the air before grabbing the edge of the crate. "Help me damn it! I'm a weak feeble human!" She whined sarcastically. "Yes, sir!" He voiced with a cheeky smile picking it up with both hands and taking it from her. "One hand underneath, pretend to be strong?" "Ooh! Yes!" She ran around her desk and met him at the door. She placed her hand under the bottom and she kicked open the door. Everyone on deck turned and looked at the source of the loud bang. With everyone’s attention she smirked, “Listen closely you wretched lot. Since most of you are jumping ship when we make port I want to make one thing clear.” She tilted her hand and pushed the crate and Lios tossed it down on deck, realizing that’s where she was going with it. The small sacks inside tumbled out of the crate that had landed on it’s side. “For every member on this ship there is a bag filled with coin and jewels equivalent to 1,000 Mun. You are all going to take it, and if you remain on this ship there will be more where that came from. If you still decide to leave take it as payment for your silence, because if I find out you sold us out,” She had a sweet smile on her face though she had the most threatening tone, “I will personally hunt you down and kill you!” "Yeah, right," Lios scoffed. "You are too soft for that!" "You want to say that again?!" She grabbed his collar and leered at him with the same creepy smile. "You’re just mad because you know I'm right," He smirked and didn't even flinch. He looked over at the crew and most of them looked at the Captain as though she were crazy, a regular sight, given not many people see Fae. The only one who didn't think of the Captain as crazy was at the helm. Even though the first mate couldn't see Fae she believed in them and the Captain wholeheartedly.