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Doors Verse ([info]doorsverse) wrote in [info]doorslogs,
@ 2013-10-18 21:51:00

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Entry tags:plot: halloween

Who: Everyone!
What: The Halloween plot
Where: Passages → The RMS Mauretania
Notes: This is a group log, so anything goes as far as adult content. Please provide locations and warnings, whenever appropriate, in subject lines. Characters may only be in one place at a time, not in multiple threads simultaneously, and you must post using the “doorsween” anon account. This post is anonymous; no names, accents, or defining fonts, please. Lastly, comment with "dibs" on threads you intend to hit, and feel free to exit your characters from threads at any time.



The Mauritania is a ghost ship.

Launched in 1938, it's been decades since she sailed the oceans, and yet the doors of Passages open onto the night-darkened deck of a ship that is barely afloat. She tilts, she lurches, and she is cobweb-lined from her deserted bridge to her silent deck. There is no land to be sighted from any railing, and no light save that from the stars overhead. The promenade winds around the upper level in ominous silence, and haunting music can be heard beyond the doors that lead into the ship's interior.

Promenade; Elevator: It's a curious thing, this ghost ship's elevator. Opulent and splendid, it takes up the entire center of the grand entrance, and it is meant to carry passengers down into the belly of the ship. But it doesn't work just right. Sometimes, the elevator drops impossible lengths. Sometimes, the elevator stops altogether for hours at a time. Yet somehow it's always empty and awaiting new passengers.

First Class; Baths: The upper-level, with its height and distance from the ocean, feels safe and bright. Classical music can be heard in these halls, though there is no orchestra and the ballroom is ominously dark. Laughter leads passengers to the one mostly-lit area in first class, where a swimming bath leads to smaller, more private Turkish bath. The lights here are quiet, flickering and barely there, and shadows dance elusively in the depths of the pool, while ghostly laughter can be heard in the private bath stalls.

Second Class; Theater: Down a level, the second-class floor is louder than the elite first-class floor. Here the air is thick with cigar smoke, and glasses can be heard clinking from the open doors to the smoking room. But it's the theater that draws passengers on this floor. It is cramped and entirely dark, save for the monochrome film on the screen, hauntingly devoid of sound, where a collection of terrifying collages and darkly sexual imagery fill the screen.

Third Class; Dining: Claustrophobic stairs lead down to the narrow passages of the cramped third-class rooms, where the air is heavy and thick, and where the lights flicker and cast the hall into windowless darkness. Here, the ghostly gears of the engine room can be heard sputtering dangerously, and the sensation of the ship's tilting is most pronounced. At the end of the hall, the dining area gives the illusion of windows where none exist. Chairs are pushed aside to allow for dancing to soulful and intimate music, while ocean water teases shoes and heels.



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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-24 07:04 pm UTC (link)
Was she supposed to know things based on how people looked or reacted? She thought maybe she was supposed to. She was a doctor and stuff, but she couldn't think of a thing that she noticed. That was off. Maybe the game needed resettin,' but she didn't wanna go all the way back to the beginnin' He might not be there if she did, and she kinda liked him. He was nice to her. He didn't make her feel stupid even once, and that was nice. "Gee, I don't think I can tell what people are thinkin' based on how they look at me. But I don't think ya should do things just to make other people happy. Well, maybe if they're super important people. Are they super important people, mister?" She had people she pretended for. She didn't like admittin' it, but she did. "I like," she began, but she was frownin' and pausin' almost as soon as the words were out. "I like savin' people." But that wasn't quite right. It wasn't a lie, but there was somethin' wrong to it. "I like dancin.'" she added with much more certainty. "The contraptions ya build, do they do bad things? B-Man makes all kinds of things, but they're all good things," she said with disappointment. Good things were the boringest.

"Everyone always wants things," she agreed. Golly, did they ever. Him thinkin' he wasn't sweet was more important than the things everyone wanted, and she frowned. "Why aren't ya sweet?" she asked, and then she brightened once more. She bounced! "That don't matter. I like boys that ain't sweet. Shucks, men, I meant men. I like men than ain't sweet. Mister J kills all kinds of people." She didn't sound apologetic. Obsession didn't apologize, and she knew she wasn't supposed to ever apologize for bein' obsessed with Mister J. "Is your Sally gonna let you do whatever you want?" she asked, suddenly concerned about that. She didn't know anythin' about this Sally. She could be any ol' body. "You gotta tell me what she's like, so I can decide if she's good enough for ya," she decided, lookin' around the pool area for any girl that could be Sally.

Well, Sally not bein' alive helped things some, but they had to catch her somehow. Maybe they could still slow Sally down by shootin' her, even if she was dead. She blinked fifteen times in a row before the hammer was back in her hand, and then she gave up on the gun or bazooka; they'd just have to smash Sally's head in. She didn't mind so much if Sally wasn't pretty when it was all said and done. "I think we got a Mayor or a Commissioner, but he's useless too."

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-25 12:00 am UTC (link)
"Only some people," Jack amended. People who knew him well. Because yes, he was certain there was at least someone who knew him very, very well, who only needed to meet his gaze to convey what he thought or felt, and it went both ways. "But that's what I do. It's what I've always done. They're super important to me, I think." He frowned. "They're not Mayors or Presidents or anyone like that, but they are... people I care about. Cared about." Because he felt that not all of them were still there, wherever there was. But they had been, once. He smiled when she said she liked saving people, because who could dislike a hero, but that smile only widened when she said she liked dancing. "I think you must be a very good dancer," he told her with certainty. "Your backflips were very impressive." As for what he built, he had to think again. He wasn't quite sure that was the right way to describe it, but fixing things, yes, that was right. Someone had taught him how once, and he'd liked it very much. "Oh, no, I don't think they're good or bad. They're just... useful. You don't like good things? But you like saving people," he pointed out. "That's very brave, and isn't that good?"

Had he actually tried to answer why he wasn't sweet, well, they might have been there a while. But her bouncing and bright demeanor distracted enough so that he didn't lose himself in his own thoughts again. "He kills people?" That was... alarming. Jack might have scared people big and small but he'd never hurt them. Except... he had. He'd hurt people, but they weren't people. Hm. That was a puzzling thought. "Are they bad? Is that why he kills them?" He could reconcile himself with that. He could even relate, and maybe he wasn't so different from her Mister J after all, if that was his motivation. And then they were talking about Sally again. Sally, who he could barely remember, and who didn't feel like she belonged to him at all. "I would think so, wouldn't you? Sally must be very nice. Er... she is. She..." He trailed off, but there had to be more than that. Didn't there?

The more he thought, however, the more he began to think that maybe he wouldn't know a Sally if he saw one. "I don't know," he admitted, finally. "I should know, shouldn't I? If she's my Sally I should know, but I don't." He sighed, trudging forward in his wet suit until he was closer, where he saw the hammer and studied it with interest. "I think all elected officials are useless," he said absently.

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-25 01:05 am UTC (link)
"I ain't got anyone that knows me that good," she admitted, and her pigtails almost drooped with the confession. "Gee, I don't even know if I know myself good enough for that." Mister J was supposed to know her like that, but she didn't have one of them. She could make believe all she wanted, but it didn't change the fact that she didn't have one. "I got people, but I don't pretend for them. They're disappointed in me all the time." She blushed through her facepaint when he said she must be a good dancer, and she executed a perfect cartwheel on the slippy surface outside the pool, skirt goin' all up to there without her even mindin.' "I can only do that in the game," she explained, but it was exhilaratin' all the same. It was easier than explainin' about savin' people. Savin' people was complicated. "They ain't real people. They're people like us," she said, goin' all bright as a lightbulb, because that explained it perfect and clear. "It ain't brave if I can't get hurt, silly." Which made perfect sense somehow.

"He kills all kinds of people," she said cheerfully of Mister J. "He's crazy," she said, stretching crazy out like it was taffy. "But I love my puddin,'" she insisted, and she meant it. She was supposed to love Mister J, even if she didn't have one of her own outside the game. Bein' bad, it was somethin' so foreign that she had no trouble romanticizin' it. Maybe if she'd known people who were really crazy and bad, it would be different. But she didn't know them people, and Mister J sounded just dreamy. "Oh, no, they ain't gotta be bad. Mostly he kills them to make B-Man cranky." Because that was a perfectly normal reason to be killin' people in Gotham.

The more he talked about his Sally, the less sure she was about her. "I don't know about this gal of yours. She sounds like she ain't anythin' special," she said. "You're super sweet. Ya should have someone just as sweet as pie. Someone just as sweet as my Mister J," she concluded. His statement about elected officials wasn't anythin' shockin' to someone from Gotham, even from a game version of Gotham, and she ignored it in favor of turnin' to look at him, the head of the hammer in front of her and pressed to the ground. "Ya ain't gotta have a Sally if ya don't want one." She pressed the handle of the hammer to his spindly chest, and she got up in his space. "Do ya want one?"

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-25 05:41 pm UTC (link)
Now, Jack had a hard time believing that. Didn't everyone have someone? She might have been a little strange but so was he, and he couldn't imagine anyone not wanting to get to know her. Somehow he knew that he'd never meet someone like this where he really came from, which wasn't Halloween Town or even a town at all, but he wasn't quite in any hurry to get back there anyway. "There isn't anyone?" He didn't even have a Sally, and he had someone. But that someone wasn't a Sally, he knew that much. "Well, that isn't very nice. Why are they disappointed in you? Don't they know how that makes you feel?" He could do a lot of things but he couldn't cartwheel like that, not at all, and he clapped his spindly hands together again and very pointedly not focusing on where her skirt went. "It's still very impressive," he told her, appreciative, and he nodded. Ah, that made sense. He liked when things made sense. "It's still a little brave," he insisted. Saving people was always brave, at least he thought so.

In another life, her cheerfulness would have concerned him, but here he didn't mind so much. Not as much as he should have, he mused, but it was so difficult to be concerned about anything at all. "Oh," he said, like that explained everything. But crazy was a reason, even if it wasn't a very good one. "Does he love you too?" Because that was important. He wasn't sure what he thought of killing people to annoy this 'B-Man', and he suspected he might be able to relate to whoever that was. But he didn't say anything further, because the topic of killing made him uncomfortable and she seemed to care about this Mister J, even if he didn't think he sounded like he was very good for anyone, least of all her.

"She's supposed to be special," he began, but looked down bashfully when she repeated her belief that he was sweet. Maybe he wanted a Sally but he wasn't meant to have one. That rang a little truer than having misplaced her. He looked up when the hammer pressed against his chest, and oh, dear, she was very, very close. "I-- I don't think I'd be very good for a Sally." But that wasn't an answer, was it? "N-no. I think I'm all right without a Sally."

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-25 07:21 pm UTC (link)
"I got people, but they don't understand me good." She assumed he had someone close, even if it wasn't Sally, because he sounded like he thought she was supposed to have someone like that. "Ya got someone who understands ya good?" she asked. A pout followed, one that was more dejected than anythin.' "Ya like whoever that person is better than ya like me?" she asked. Maybe he did. He wasn't supposed be in her game anyways, and maybe he'd rather be in his own game. Nah, that wasn't right. He wasn't from some game. He was different. "Aw, they ain't tryin' to be mean. They're just tryin' to help me, but they don't understand how I am." That felt right in the game and out, and she said it louder than the things that were confusin.' "Mister J is supposed to understand me. He's supposed to take care of me," she said, but that all rang wrong. She frowned as she began turnin' it over in her head to see what fit wrong. He got her off track by tellin' her she was brave, and she grinned bright like the hallway bulbs in Arkham. "Gee, ya really think so?" Her foot popped back. It seemed like a foot pop kinda moment, but she wasn't sure if there was a controller combo to make that kinda thing happen.

She frowned again when he asked if Mister J loved her, and she was gettin' tired of bein' sad. She was gonna smack him with the hammer if he kept this up. "Course he does!" she said with loud and boisterous certainty. "Don't ya ask dumb questions like that," she warned, because she was done with frownin.' This was her game, and she wasn't gonna be in a game about frownin.' But there he went again, sayin' Sally was supposed to be special. "Either she's special or she ain't," she insisted, stompin' her purple boot for emphasis. She almost stomped on his toe, but she wasn't gonna do that here, and it was kinda reassurin.' "Why wouldn't ya be good for Sally? Ya seem better than good enough," she insisted, because he wasn't makin' any sense now. She narrowed her gaze and tapped the handle of the hammer against his chest again. "I like ya," she concluded, blushin' and swishin' her hips side to side. Her pigtails waved with the swishin,' and she impulsively hopped up on the head of her hammer and smacked a kiss right on his cheek.

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-26 02:40 am UTC (link)
"I don't think you're that difficult to understand." She didn't always make sense and he wasn't sure he understood her loyalty to this Mister J, but otherwise she reminded him a little of himself. Sort of confused, misunderstood, and really not so bad at all. Even if she wanted to be, being bad didn't seem to fit her. She was too nice to be bad. "I do," Jack said, with a hint of something like pride. "Most of the time, at least." He looked at her in surprise when she asked if he liked whoever it was better, and her pout made him consider his answer instead of saying the first thing that popped into his head. "I like you in different ways," he explained. "He's my-- we-- I think he's family." He should know something like that for sure, but it didn't seem to fit here, in this place, even if it was true elsewhere. "Oh, well, trying to help means they care, doesn't it? Even if they don't understand." It was better than nothing, at least. Better than Mister J, who was supposed to do a lot of things he didn't, it seemed, and he was seconds away from telling her that she should ditch the jerk-- but no, that didn't sound right. Jack the skeleton man wouldn't say that, at least not with those words. But then she was grinning and he grinned back, feeling like he'd grinned more tonight than he had in a long, long time. "Of course I really think so," he assured her. He wanted to say the right thing, which might blur the truth a little, but he wouldn't outright lie. Not unless he really, really had to.

He hadn't thought it was a dumb question, but his hollow-black eyes went a little wider and he realized that maybe, just maybe, he should stop talking about Mister J. "I'm sorry." Normally, he wouldn't have apologized. Normally, he wouldn't have cared, but he did now; he cared about things he shouldn't have cared about and didn't about things he should. He didn't know what to say about Sally being special because none of that made any sense, and he wished he hadn't mentioned her at all, because this wasn't real, was it? There was no stupid cartoon fairy tale love story on his horizon. "I don't think I'd be good for anybody. It's just a feeling," he said, shrugging one thin shoulder. Her narrowed gaze elicited a mental uh-oh as he braced himself for some sort of impact from the hammer, though he wasn't afraid of what harm it could do him, but the tap to his chest was barely anything at all.

And then she was telling him that she liked him, and he got all tongue-tied and dumb like some silly kid except he'd never been this pathetic even when he was a kid so it didn't make any sense at all. The kiss to his cheek would've turned him bright red if he'd been able to blush, but while his skin stayed pale he couldn't keep a big stupid grin off his face; if the people who knew him could see him now they'd laugh their asses off and he wouldn't blame them. "I like you too."

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-26 04:40 am UTC (link)
"I'm plenty hard to understand, fella," she said, and it was all defensive. If she was easy to understand, and people still tried to change her, then what did that mean? She didn't want to be thinkin' about that, and she stomped emphatically to prove her point. There, that should do it. "I got people that love me. That's gotta count for somethin,'" She brightened when he said he liked the other person different, and she went even brighter when he said they were family. "The people that love me are family." She liked havin' somethin' in common with him. She didn't have much in common with many people, and no one grinned at her like that. His assurance that he really did think she was brave just made her more confused about Mister J, because she was sure she was only supposed to smile like her paint was crackin' for her puddin.' But here she was, smiling wider than the gap between B-Man's ears.

She thought he had it wrong about not bein' good for anybody, but she didn't wanna go convincin' him to run off and find himself another gal. They'd decided not to go find Sally, so tellin' him he should be with someone might give him ideas, and she didn't wanna give him ideas. She kept her mouth shut tight, lips smacked together and a grin that said she was up to somethin' troublin.' She swished her hips from side to side, and she didn't say nothin.' Nope, not a thing.

She thought his grin was just the cutest, and she kissed his other cheek when he said he liked her too. "That's the closest I ever came to kissin' someone," she said rockin' back on her boots and blushin' bright through her face paint. That was all wrong, because she was sure she and Mister J had done lots more than kiss, but it was right too, and she couldn't take it back since it'd been said. She hopped down from the hammer's head, and she swished and swayed and looked up at him with adoration. Maybe Mister J wasn't so great after all. She was changin' things, wasn't she? If she was runnin' this game, who said she even needed a Mister J?

Decided, she held the hammer out to him. "I decided you're gonna be my sidekick. Don't worry, if Mister J comes he can't kill ya, because ya said ya can't die."

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-27 02:55 am UTC (link)
Normally Jack wasn't the least bit agreeable and, had he been his usual non-skeleton self, he might have had a few attempts on his life under his belt already. But the spindly pumpkin king didn't like to argue, didn't like to upset anyone, and so when she stomped her foot and insisted that she was hard to understand he simply shrugged. "Alright," he said. She could be very perplexing, that much was true. He nodded emphatically, head wobbling on his neck, because yes, people who loved her counted for a lot. "Oh, yes. Of course it does! That's very important, people who love you. Family too." Why, it was everything, and that rang true clear as a bell. Forget Sallys and Mister Js; who needed them?

Oh, he knew trouble. He knew mischief and mayhem and tricks, but he didn't mind one bit. If his smile could've melted clean off his face it would have, that's how silly and turned around he was with not one but two kisses from his brand new friend still warm and wet on his cheeks. "Me too," he admitted, even though that felt wrong; he was sure he'd done more, a lot more, and more than once to boot... but he couldn't remember when and it didn't fit his persona for the night, no, it did not. So he didn't bother correcting himself, not when he'd get it all confused anyway. But he was sure that he couldn't remember anybody ever looking at him like she was, like he was something great, and he liked it. He liked it a lot.

He'd never been a sidekick, not here or there or anywhere, but she actually wanted to be in his presence; it was more than tolerance, and he didn't want to lose that. "Okay," he agreed, taking hold of the hammer and getting used to the feel of it in his hands. "I'm not worried about Mister J," he assured her, before cocking his head to the side. "What do sidekicks do?"

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-27 03:53 am UTC (link)
She felt contrary as a sunshower, but she stomped her feet again when he got so agreeable. Maybe it was stupid as could be, but it woulda been nice if he said her family shouldn't try to change her. She pouted, and it was a kicked puppy kinda pout. "Ya don't think they should accept me how I am?" she asked of the people that loved her. It wasn't like she had a Mister J for them to disapprove of. Then maybe she'd understand, if she was runnin' around with someone who killed people for fun, but she'd never gotten in even a bit of trouble, and didn't that count for somethin?' She sighed. "It's hard when you ain't like them," she explained. She had family all over. They were nearly comin' out of her pores, but none of them were the same as her. "Maybe that's why I like Mister J, even though he's bad. He likes me back just how I am," she explained, forgettin' for a minute that there wasn't no Mister J anywheres.

"Ya ain't ever been with a girl before?" she asked with surprise. "Gee, I thought all boys got with girls when they were younger than you are. Don'tcha wanna?" Maybe it was different in the game he came from, she thought, forgettin' he wasn't really from a game. "I shoulda gotten with a boy by now, but I think I was savin' myself for Mister J," she said, which was plain lyin,' but he didn't need to know that. And there were more important things, like kissin' him one more time before they set off to be sidekicks, which she did with a little hop.

She blinkity blink blinked, and the bazooka was back in her hand within seconds. "I think we gotta take over the boat. That seems like the kinda things bad guys wanna do, doesn't it? Takin' over boats is almost like takin' over asylums. I ain't got an asylum," she explained, lookin' this way and that. She wasn't actually sure how stealin' boats happened. Maybe there was a key or somethin.' "Ya think we steal this thing like we'd steal a car?" she asked. Oh, no! She couldn't be a failure at boat stealin' too, she thought, her expression fallin' right down.

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-27 11:06 pm UTC (link)
Before he could get all tongue-tied and turned around, Jack thought quick and he spoke on instinct instead of logic. "I do," he assured her. "Family is supposed to love you for who you are, aren't they? They'll worry and they'll want to help, but they shouldn't want to change you when there's nothing wrong with you in the first place. But having family is better than not having it, isn't it?" All in all, he was rather proud of himself; he liked that answer. "Oh, I'm not like everybody either, but wouldn't it be boring if everyone was the same? Maybe your family just doesn't understand that yet," he said kindly. He didn't comment on Mister J, because he always seemed to say the wrong thing when it came to him, and he didn't really exist anyway, and he didn't want her stomping her feet and pouting at him again.

Yes, I have,, he thought, but that wasn't what he said. "No," Jack admitted instead. "I-- Yes, I suppose I've wanted to, but I haven't had the... opportunity. I've been busy." Yes, busy, that made a great deal of sense. He pressed his lips together as to not say that he thought she deserved better than Mister J, but oh, it was hard. So he smiled again, because he was good at curving his lips up into an upside-down frown, when when she kissed him again he mustered up whatever courage he had in his pinstriped body and kissed her back, just on the cheek, but it was enough to make him all sheepish again.

Taking over the boat sounded exciting, and a little dangerous, but he liked both. He liked danger. "Yes, bad guys steal things," he agreed. "There must be someone in charge. We can take over and make it go wherever he like!" Not that he knew where he'd go, but still, the possibility was what mattered. "I think so. Someone drives the boat, so to steal it, we'll have to drive it." He beamed at her. "We just have to go find the... driver's seat. Or whatever that is on a boat."

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-27 11:41 pm UTC (link)
Gee, she figured he was right about some family bein' better than no family at all. Her family was all wrong sometimes, but she did love them. She didn't think she was supposed to have family in the game, but she wasn't sure. Nah, she decided. Family wouldn't let anyone date Mister J, would they? All that didn't matter really, and she waved it off like it was nothin' but an annoyin' little fly. She knew this wasn't real, so she wasn't caught up in what was hers and what wasn't. She was playin,' and she knew she was playin.' It was all exaggerated, but that made it fun. Bein' normal was for everyday, not for when a person got sucked into a game. And he was right about it bein' borin' if everyone was the same. It was like findin' a Riddler trophy kinda, because she didn't stomp her feet, and she didn't pout.

"I'm not sure I wanna," she admitted about bein' with boys. "It must be somethin' great because so many girls wanna do it, but I think I'd get it all wrong. Do ya think a girl can do it all wrong?" Sure, he'd said he hadn't done it before, but maybe he knew more than she did. No one got busy in this game, so she didn't have anythin' extra to go on, not beyond the knowledge that she and Mister J shoulda done it plenty. He got all excited about stealin' the boat, but she was stuck on doin' things wrong and kisses to cheeks, and she didn't move when he beamed. "We can do that," she agreed, but she was tryin' to figure out if kissin' him on the lips would be weird. She'd never done that neither. She stood there, hemmin' and hawin,' and she finally tugged on the front of his once soaked suit and yanked him down so she could plant a kiss on his mouth.

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-28 03:13 pm UTC (link)
Jack was the last person in the world anybody would ask about being with someone, boy or girl, and he wasn't sure what was right or wrong in that regard. Maybe he was good at advice on other things and sometimes he got lucky and what he said sounded smart, but truth be told he was no good when it came to girls. Not here, not there, though at least there he had experience and he knew more than he did on this stupid boat. "I don't think so," he said carefully. "I don't think there's a right way or a wrong way, is there?" He was never, ever shy, but he was feeling a lot like it just then, and he wished they would get back on the topic of hijacking ships and commandeering them wherever they damn well pleased.

"Good! I think maybe we should go this way," he began, seizing upon her agreement, but apparently she had other ideas because the next thing he knew she was tugging on his suit and pulling him down and bam, her lips were pressed against his. He let out a muffled sound of surprise, eyes gone wide, but after a few seconds something reached through his shock, something like instinct, and he stopped standing there like he'd turned to stone and kissed her back instead.

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