[center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjgwLjIwYzRkNS5RV1J5YVdWc2JHVWdSSEpoWldkbGJnLCwuMA,,/allura.regular.png[/img][/center] [color=Aqua]Time:[/color] Dawn [color=Aqua]Location:[/color] Parlay Cay [color=Aqua]Interactions:[/color] [@FunnyGuy] Malek & [@Legion02] Aharuhn [hr] To say Adrielle was relieved when she heard her first mates voice would have been an understatement. He did well in the position she put him in, always taking care of things for her. The crew also seemed to respect him which she was glad for, if they didn’t she would quickly through them overboard. That had happened on occasion and she seemed to never think twice about it. She glanced over at Malek as he approached and gave him a smirk as she had just heard his treatment to the new girl. [color=Aqua]”Or we could compromise and you can help me finish this. Two people will get it done a lot quicker then we can leave ahead of schedule.”[/color] She told him as she handed the paper over as she herself continued to check things. [color=Aqua]”And nay Malek, no need to throw the worm overboard...yet.”[/color] She said as she used his own words for the woman, glancing at her friend again with a chuckle. Her attention was then caught by the Sea-Witch as he boarded the Mermaid’s Fortune, an eagerness in his step. [color=Aqua]”Soon, Mr. Seasworn. As soon as the cargo is loaded we can cast off. Don’t want to run out of alcohol now do we?”[/color] She said in response to the man before going back to her task. Many were afraid of Aharuhn, afraid of his powers. She’d also heard whispers of him being crazy, but she disregarded it all. While Adrielle secretly had a healthy, respectful fear for the man, she would never outwardly show said fear. She was content with being known as the crazy captain that took on the scary Sea-Witch. She watched the feline woman for a moment as her attention turned back to Malek. [color=Aqua]”You may think she’s trouble, but look at how much entertainment she’s bringing to the crew already.”[/color] She told him as she gave him a playful smirk. The girl may think she was only on board to play music and learn the ropes, but that wasn’t the entire truth. Every once and awhile Adrielle liked to provide toys for her crew to play with. [hr] [center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/b3RmLjgwLmQ0NTZkYy5TMkYwZFhKaGFDQlhhR2wwWlhSb2IzSnUuMAAA/curely.regular.png[/img][/center] [color=Orchid]Time:[/color] Dawn [color=Orchid]Location:[/color] Parlay Cay [color=Orchid]Interactions:[/color][@FunnyGuy] Malek, [@Helo] Aodh, [@Legion02] Aharuhn, & [@dreamingflowers] Nur [hr] Katurah’s ears picked up on footsteps coming towards her and she turned in hopes someone was coming to save her. She was met with the frightening sight of...a dark elf? Whatever he was he didn’t look happy and her eyes widened as she took a few steps away from him. She had to stop when she realized any further and she would trip over a crate. He seemed to tower over her and it just made her feel even smaller than she already was. [color=Orchid]”I-I’m s-sorry. Really, truly I am.”[/color] She began to stammer out, every instinct in her telling her to run yet she did her best to ignore that. She had to prove she was somewhat brave. He soon walked passed her and on to the captain and Katurah found herself moving away from the both of them. She glanced around once more wondering who this Nur person was. That’s when a tall red haired, bronze skinned man approached her with a much friendlier demeanor and this helped her relax a bit. She gave the man a relieved smile, making a note of the name of the first mate along with his own. One this Katurah was quite good at was remembering names and faces. It just seemed to be a natural skill of hers. [color=Orchid]”I really am sorry. Sometimes I just get so excited I don’t even realize I’m talking so much.”[/color] She told the man sheepishly. [color=Orchid]”It’s very nice to meet you Aodh. I’m Katurah, the ships new entertainment.”[/color] She introduced herself happily as she held up her violin for emphasise. That’s when another, older man approached and she stared up at him as he looked her over. She had come accustomed to gazes like his from years of working in a tavern. They no longer bothered her as the gazes were better than wandering hands. Those she’d also learned how to deftly avoid. What she wasn’t prepared for was his question. That question caught her completely off guard [color=Orchid]”N-no thank you.”[/color] She said as she unthinkingly took a step away from the man and moved closer to Aodh, her new friend and saviour in her eyes. A woman now approached the group, an annoyed look on her face. [color=Orchid]”Wow, you’re the most beautiful woman I’ve ever seen! I wish I was as beautiful as you!”[/color] Katurah exclaimed in awe, having no filter whatsoever. She often spoke what was on her mind and it got her in trouble a lot. She let the woman pull her away from the men, though glanced back at them briefly. [color=Orchid]”It was lovely meeting you both.”[/color] She said to both Aodh and Ahharuhn, though the latter she wasn’t entirely sure if it really was lovely meeting him. He scared her a bit, but her mother had always said it was better to be kind to people you’d just met. She then followed the woman, assuming this was Nur.