[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 & [@Helo] Aodh [hr] Adrielle lifted the lid of a barrel, inspecting the contents for a moment. When she decided it was satisfactory she closed the lid and instructed a nearby crew member to take a small group of the barrels down to the kitchen. Winnie would be glad for all the new supplies. She also made sure they had plenty of gunpowder, cannonballs, and ammunition just in case they ran into any trouble. She hated the idea of not being prepared for the worst. She also made sure they had plenty of rum, especially because it was a tradition of hers to start every voyage with a night full of revelry to help keep spirits up. As she finished inspecting another crate, she noticed Malek picking something up. She caught sight of the jeweled hairpin and smirked a bit as she immediately knew who's it was. Nur would be in for quite some trouble later, she was sure of it. The woman was an interesting character for sure, but Adrielle liked her. Her attention moved from the pin to Malek as as he spoke. Everyone did seem to be in high spirits and she was glad for it. She just hoped everyone stayed that way as they were heading somewhere many were fearful of. Her gaze was pulled to the crew loading the last of the crates and Malek yelling at a few who were placing them in the wrong spot. She chuckled as she looked back to Malek. [color=Aqua]"Always, love. Always."[/color] She said in response with a smile. She was glad she had Malek to rely on and watch her back, which she in turn did the same. A ship was sailing into the cove at that moment and it caught Adrielle's attention. [color=Aqua]"Fuck me sideways…"[/color] She groaned as she watched the Pirate King's ship sailing into port. Most of the crew knew that Adrielle didn't like to stay in port long when the Pirate King was there, but only Malek knew the reason why that was. [color=Aqua]"Looks like we'll be casting off sooner than we expected, my friend. Care to get all hands on deck for me?"[/color] She posed it as a question, but in truth it was an order to her first mate. She moved to head for the helm of the Mermaid's Fortune, but she paused by Aodh first. [color=Aqua]"Aodh I need you to keep an eye on the kitten for me. Order her around, teach her how to do things if you wish, but report to me on how she's settling in. Everyone needs to pull their weight on this ship including her. Can I entrust this task to you?"[/color] She asked the man, hoping he'd be willing to take on the task. [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][@dreamingflowers] Nur & [@Legion02] Aharuhn [hr] Katurah followed the woman down towards where she assumed she was to be sleeping. They ran into a man on the way and she stared up at him, giving him a grin. She remained quiet throughout the whole thing, however, and the joke Nur had made had gone right over her head. She simply just waved to the man as they continued on down into the belly of the ship. The living quarters wasn’t entirely surprising to her as it was a similar arrangement to the one she had on her way to Parlay Cay. The difference, she would soon come to realize, is that things didn’t appear to be separated by gender in any way. They entered where she would be staying and she noted that there would be at least three others in there with her. Then with closer examination of things she could tell it was probably men staying with her. She turned to Nur, about to ask if it was some sort of mistake, but the question quickly died on her lips. Clearly it wasn’t a mistake and she would have to just make due. Nur began to give her advice and she listened closely to it. She was to use what she had in order to make life easier for her on the ship. She glanced down at herself and then at her violin, trying to figure out exactly what the woman meant. Could she use her musical abilities to get people to do what she wanted? How in the world was she supposed to do that? Before she could even ask, Nur was leaving her to her own devices. [color=Orchid]”It was really nice meeting you…”[/color] She awkwardly called after the woman as a farewell before turning to the empty hammock. She sighed and slowly began trying to find a place for her few belongings. After a short amount of time Katurah looked at her place of rest and nodded. No use in staying down here, she wanted to watch the ship be cast off. Perhaps she could learn a thing or two as well. So she left the place and slowly began making her way towards the top deck, but something caught her attention. It sounded like someone was...carving something. She quietly followed the noise to an open door and she slowly peeked in. Inside was the man she’d met earlier who’d asked her a disturbing question. Her original reaction was to just swiftly leave, however she soon noticed the glyphs he’d been carving. She stared at them for a moment in awe and confusion. His voice pulled her attention once more and she looked at him on his knees, touching one of the glyphs. [color=Orchid]”Umm...a-are you okay? What are those?”[/color] She decided to ask, mostly concerned with his well being.