Stars:
"Are you okay? "Jason asked, trying to help Morgan stand up.
"I'm fine. Honestly I'm pretty much used to it by now." She didn't mean to let that out but Jason didn't pick up on it.
He thought she was just talking about Gavin.
"He's not like that. The last few months have really changed him. His wife did die in a fire and it was his first mate that started it. Travis, that's why he keeps speaking of a Travis." Jason said studying her face.
She shrugged lightly and waited for him to continue.
"Gavin and Travis grew up together. Did everything together. Became pirates together. They were amazing. Could read each other's minds. Then Christina came along. She was this blonde hair, blue eyes little thing and Gavin melted. No one knew much about her or where she came from but all that didn't matter the moment Gavin laid eyes on her. Now back when they were pirating they came in possession of a map. It was some rare treasure. To make sure they continue being fair to each other and they tore it down the middle. Gavin had the end, being the captain he got to keep the part with the treasure. So anyways Christina came about and Gavin saw a whole different life. They hadn't even been together more then a month and Gavin retired; brought a small little cottage for them. He took his piece of the map with him. The crew went their separate ways. Some stayed with Travis, others went to find a new captain. It wasn't too long after they started living together that the house fire happened. I found Gavin sitting outside the ashes clinching a note in his hand. It was from Travis admitting he burnt the house down and calling him back to the sea." Jason said, staring at the captain's cabin.
"Since that day the only thing he can think of is killing Travis for taking everything from him." He said softer.
Morgan noted that she felt bad for him but not completely. Every man seems to have some story to justify their actions.
She looked at Jason and said "Revenge won't do anything. It will just consume him and everything around him. Even when he gets it. Believe me I've watched it happen."
She heard a small giggle and knew it was from Claire. She seemed to look herself over, nodded to Jason and followed the noise.
He slammed the door behind him. He rushed over to his desk gripping it with both hands. He could feel every part of himself shaking. He needed a drink. He needed space. He glanced around the cabin trying to control his anger. Seeing the map in front of him made him angier. He swung his arm across the desk. Everything on it crashed to the floor. He made his way over to a tall wooden cabinet in the corner of the room. Opening it up and taking out the bottle. He didn't waste any time. He grabbed a hold of the bottle pulling the top off and taking a long swig. He leaned back against the wall and slowly sank down to the floor. He was losing himself. He had to get a grip. It wouldn't be long now and then it would be over. If he wavered or faltered, he could lose everything. His crew admired him for being leveled. He needed to be that person. He needed to be strong and needed to control himself. He exhaled trying to grip. He thought about Morgan. She looked frightened of him; her green eyes betrayed her as she had tried to hide it. He gritted his teeth. The image of her trying to get away from him flashed in his mind. He closed his eyes, letting his head slump back into the wall. What was wrong with him?
The sun was setting, Morgan and Claire we're sitting by the railing of the ship watching it go down over the ocean. The sunrays were dancing across the waves, giving everything a golden glow Claire rested her head in Morgan's lap. As Morgan ran her hand through her soft curls. She watches Claire in moments like this; she was almost a kid like she is supposed to be. Morgan could feel her wounds on her back seeping through her bandages. Her whole back was throbbing from earlier. She shut her eyes pushing back the pain as she listened to Jason and Claire talk.
" So where do you come from? "Claire asked Jason with a raised eyebrow.
"Originally I came from a small island where I grew up with my parents. Then I became an orphan. I was living on the streets when I met Gavin." He said short and sweet.
"Morgan was an orphan too and then she came to live with us. Her parents got sick and died. She didn't. She's my cousin. I was lucky she came to live with us. She stopped-" Claire flinched as Morgan had reached over and pinched her.
"So you became a pirate after meeting Gavin?" Morgan asked, trying to turn the conversation.
Jason noticed the exchange between the girls but he left it alone. Morgan clearly didn't want any information out about them.
"Yes....as soon as he got a ship. I became his narrator." He said his eyes on the horizon.
Morgan went back to looking out over the sea. The golden shimmer had faded and the stars were starting to twinkle.
"How do you know you're going the right way?" Claire asked.
"We use the sun and the sky." Jason answered her.
"But at night there's no sun." She said innocently
"At night we use the stars." He smiled pointing up to the sky.
Claire's eyes shifted upwards. Morgan watched a big smile come over her face. She could see her wheels turning as she studied the dark sky.
"But they all look the same, " She stated, still looking upwards.
Morgan was looking up at the sky as well smiling to herself. It warmed her heart that Jason didn't mind the endless chatter. She had been watching him off and on through the conversation and he had never been annoyed.
" You have to look for the right one." A deep voice said from behind them.
Morgan shifted slightly, sitting straighter hearing his voice. She wasn't sure what to expect and didn't want anything else to continue. Claire didn't notice the change in Morgan's body language and how her guard was now up. Morgan found herself counting his footsteps as he walked across the deck approaching them.
"The right one? They all look the same." Claire said, turning her head one way and then another trying to find the "right one."
"Captain." Jason started with a nod as Gavin walked by him.
It was almost like he was feeling Gavin out with the one word.
He nodded back at Jason and squatted down beside Claire. Morgan was studying him. Her heart was racing. He didn't seem hostile right now. She watched him smile slightly at Claire as his eye scanned the sky. He pointed upwards, finding the star he was looking for.
"Right there. That's the one." He said, showing Claire.
His eyes slightly glanced at Morgan. She was expressionless, it was close to the blank shut down expression she had earlier but he could feel her studying him and waiting. Her green eyes were masked but burned into him.
"That one?" He tore his eyes from Morgan and smiled down at Claire.
"Yes. It's called the north star. If you can find that one you'll always know where you're heading." He glanced back to Morgan who was now looking up at the sky.
Claire looked like she was memorizing it. She was really looking hard. Her brows scrunched together. Morgan cracked a smile looking at her.
"What about fog?" Claire asked.
"Ah lass you're gonna know everything one day." Jason said through his chuckles.
Gavin looked like he was about to answer her when Morgan stood up.
"Claire, that's enough. It's late. Tell Mr. Jason thank you."
"Ugh fine. Can I ask you more stuff tomorrow?" Claire said, popping up.
"Of course lass." He chuckled.
Claire skipped over to Morgan happily. Morgan ruffled her hair and then looked at Gavin; her face flashed a few different emotions. Concern, fear, nervousness.
"Captain....are we still able to stay in your cabin?" She asked her voice flat but you could tell it took alot for her to ask.
"Of course." He said quietly.
Morgan nodded and made her way to the cabin. Claire is still chatting next to her.
Gavin let a long sigh he been holding in as he watched them walk away. He ran his hand through his hair, he tended to do this when he was frustrated which was a lot lately.
"Ya know boss you could go talk to her." Jason said quietly.
"I know. I just..." He almost looked defeated.
"Just go talk to her. She's been through alot too captain. Even a blind man can see that." Jason said watching Gavin shift his feet debating with himself.
"You just need to heal, captain. It's ok. " Jason said quietly.
Gavin stiffened and the nervousness was gone. He needed to get things in order.
"I'll heal when he's dead." Gavin sneered.
Morgan stepped into the cabin. It was dark. She had Claire wait in the doorway so she could find a candle to light. Stumbling, she made her way over to his desk. She had seen a candle on it before. She scraped her foot against something and heard what sounded like paper. Reaching out she found the desk and felt around on it. Nothing was on the desk.
"Morgan?" Claire called to her, being a little impatient.
"Hang on." She called to Claire as she reached downwards.
Everything was on the floor. She blindly felt around until she felt the candle grabbing a hold of it. She placed it on the desk. She made her way around the desk knocking over more items on the floor. She pulled open the desk draw and grabbed hold of the matches. She quickly lit the candle. She held back a surprise look when she confirmed everything that was one the desk was indeed on the floor. She frowned looking at the mess.
"What happened?" Claire asked as she came into the cabin.
Anger....that's what happened Morgan thought looking down. She smiled up at Claire and pointed to the bed.
" I knocked some stuff over trying to find the candle. Now bed." She lied.
"I didn't hear you do that" Claire started.
"Bed." Morgan said, narrowing her eyes at Claire.
"Ugh fine." She grumbled plopping down on the bed.
Morgan began picking up the mess. She grabbed hold of the map and placed it down first making sure it wasn't damaged. She then picked up the various books and placed them back in their spots. She grabbed his compass, compass rose, and nocturnal from the floor and placed them to the side of the desk. The hour glass that used to sit in the right hand corner was on the floor cracked. Sand spilt out of it. She sighed, picking up it and the glass pieces. She spotted a small can in the corner for trash and placed it in there. Picking the can up she brought it to the desk to begin scooping up the sand. As she did, a bottle rolled out from under the desk. Whiskey. She felt her stomach sour looking at it. She picked the bottle up knowing it was part of the cause of this mess. She chunked it into the can too.
Claire was tossing and turning while Morgan worked. She looked over at her to find her blue eyes watching her.
"Can you tell me the story?" Claire asked, batting her eyes.
Morgan smiled standing up.
"Ok." She said dusting the sand off her knee and made her way to Claire.
She sat on the bed, her back facing the door and brushed a strand of Claire's golden hair out of her eye.
"Once upon a time there were two sisters. One younger sister and an older sister. The younger sister had hair the color of sunshine and eyes bluer and brighter than the sky." Morgan began.
"And the older sister had eyes green like the grass and hair the color of fire!" Claire yelled excitedly.
" Shh. They lived in a small house in the woods. With the golden hair sister's father. He was a loving father until one day he left and an evil man took his place." Morgan said quietly.
"The evil man would punish the girls often but the Fire hair sister would always protect the golden hair sister. She would never ever let anything happen to her. She loved her so much. One day while the evil man was sleeping the fire hair sister came up with a plan. They would leave the house in the woods and find a new home." Morgan said, watching Claire's eyes start to close.
"So in the middle of the night the girls ran away. They ran so far away the evil man could never find them. The fire hair sister found them a house to live in. The kitchen in the house always had food. The golden-haired sister could run and play in their yard and be happy. They lived happily ever after." Morgan said her voice slowly getting quieter as she told the story.
Claire was fast asleep as Morgan finished. She sighed deeply, hanging her head.
"I will find happiness for you." Morgan whispered as she leaned forward kissing Claire on the forehead.
Scars: "An evil man?" A voice said from the doorway of the cabin. Morgan took a deep breath and closed her eyes. Gavin.... "Just a story." She said softly. "I missed the beginning. Want to retell it?" He asked, leaning on the door frame. "Not really." Morgan whispered her back still to him. The desk caught his eye and he realized she had cleaned up his mess. Guilt struck his stomach. He glanced back over to her. She hadn't moved or turned around. "Morgan I. About earlier. I" He started to say. "It's fine." She said softly watching Claire sleep.
Nightmares: She took a deep breath in...what just happened? She felt better telling him most of everything. It really had bothered her that he thought she could be involved with something so..so evil. She smiled softly as she thought about how he reacted when she touched his scar. Her stomach flipped happily and it felt like she had butterflies fluttering around in there. She sighed softly and then remembered how he left. What changed? She thought and then realized it was after she said Travis's name. Christina. The guilt. She swallowed hard. She needed to stop whatever was starting between them. He wouldn't be over Christina, not that she blamed him. She didn't want to live in another woman's shadow. Besides, she and Claire had plans. It wouldn't work anyways. She moved the chair closer to the bed and sat down watching over Claire while she slept. She
Safe: Morgan rushes out of the cabin as quickly as she could. She didn't even hesitate as she made for the stairs. Getting there as fast as possible and on to the lower deck. She had to put as much distance between her and the cabin. Between her and Gavin. She heard voices near the helm and recognized Claire's. She headed up the stairs to the helm. A smile formed on her lips as she saw Claire laying on her back pointing at the stars. Jason was steering and Jack was lying next to her. "And what's that one?" Claire asked, pointing at three stars in a line. Jason glanced up to recognize the constellation. "That's Orion's belt. Orion was a great hunter hired by a king to kill off the fierce beast terrorizing the king's island. Well the goddess Gaia, who was mother
Ariadne’s Crown: Morgan stepped out onto the upper deck and closed the door behind her. The sea air hit her and she inhaled deeply. It made her feel alive. Made her feel free. She was craving the adventure. The sky is clear and you can see stars from miles away. They were holding their own light show as they twinkled away. The sound of the waves hitting the ship as it glided across the ocean. Everything was so relaxing. She agreed with Claire, this is the first time in a long time she felt safe. The first time in a long time she felt free. She walked down the stairs to the lower deck and found herself walking across it. Before she knew it she was up the second set of stairs and on the deck where the helm was. Her hand caught the rail. She had found herself to Gavin. His eyes were focused on the horizon. His dark hair ruffled through the wind. She smiled softly to herself watching him.
Maps: That was another one of his punishments. If he couldn't beat them to death, he would try to starve them to death. He was gone hopefully for long. Morgan pried open the loose floor board. She reached in and pulled out a stale loaf of bread. Her stomach winces in pain seeing the food. It had been a few days since they last ate. He had been hanging around the house too much lately. They couldn't sneak in to grab the bread. She hadn't been able to sneak off with her makeshift fishing pole she made. She had gotten pretty good at catching fish from the lake. Even though Claire hated going there. She didn't blame her but it was one of the ways she could get them food to eat. Even if she had gotten the pole, a fire to cook the fish would have drawn his attention. She broke the bread and handed it to Claire. She ins
*warning: graphic scene in this chapter* Hurt: Gavin stood there watching the door several seconds after she left. God what was he doing? He thought. "Captain?" Jason asked amused. "What?" He growled. "You asked for me. You said you wanted to go over routes." Jason said with a shrug. " Fuck. Yes. Damn it." He muttered looking down at the map again. Jason had a silly grin as he walked over to the map. "Don't." Gavin warned. Jason put his hands up in defense. Gavin glanced back at the map. He ran his hand through his hair frustrated. She
Trouble: She began shaking more. He suddenly picked her up cradling her in his arms. He made his way around to the front of the cabin. He was about to bring her in and she pulled back. "No Claire! I can't let her see this." She said as the tears she had been holding back started to slip out. Seeing her crying; he wanted to drag him back out of the sea and kill him all over again. He nodded slightly and started to make his way towards Jason's cabin. Jack was still up and rushed over to Gavin. She moved wanting him to put her down but he gripped her tighter, pulling her closer to his bare chest. "I can walk." She whispered trying to wipe the tears quickly away. He grunted his response as he tightened his grip. She sighed g
Secrets: Morgan stretched out in the bed. She didn't have one dream last night. It was refreshing. She turned to her side, opening her eyes. She found a pair of big blue ones staring at her. Morgan let out a squeal. Claire began laughing, holding her side. "That was awesome." Claire said tears were coming to her eyes. She was laughing so hard. "Jerk." Morgan said playfully pinching her. Morgan sat up and realized she was back in Gavin's cabin. She looked around confused. How did she get here? She thought about it as she let her feet hit the ground. "He carried you in.....he was shirtless." Claire said giggling. "Claire!" Morgan warned her.
Morgan stood in front of the kitchen sink staring out the window. She watched the waves crash on the cliffs below. Gavin had built a house for them overlooking the sea. Morgan was in a bit of trance watching the waves break. A loud noise coming down the stairs drew her attention. Gavin dropped his baggage loudly on the wooden floor. Morgan sighed slightly. Gavin smiled brightly to her and closed the distances between. His hand wrapped around her waist as he pulled her back against him. She leaned into him, sighing happily. He leaned down into her neck placing small kisses in the crease of it. “I have a few minutes.”He mumbled into her skin. She giggled slightly and turned in his arms. Her hand went to his cheek. He leaned into her touch. “Aye but you need those minutes to get your butt down to the ship.” She smil
Begin Again: Gavin's feet touch the wooden floor of the Morning Star. He had planned to carry her to the cabin but Claire came rushing at them. He smiled and set Morgan down. Claire jumped into her arms. Morgan flinched from the pain in her shoulder but she ignored it, squeezing Claire tight. "Morgan I'm so happy they got you back." Claire said, squeezing her. "I was so scared I wouldn't see you again." Claire whispered. Morgan pulled back slightly to see Claire's face. She cupped her hands around her fscr. "Claire bear, there isn't a force on this earth that could keep me from you. Ok?" Morgan said to her. Claire buried her face into Morgan hugging her again . Cliare pulled
Show time: The Morning Star left the harbor and was now in the open ocean. Gavin focused on Travis's ship. He studied it. There was something off. He narrowed his eyes as they continued towards it. "Captain?" Jason asked. "Travis is waiting for us." Gavin said a hint of surprise in his voice. "Waiting." Jason mimics Gavin's tones. "For as long as I've known him he has never been a straightforward person." Gavin muttered to himself. "Aye. He's very manipulative. Gavin keep your guard up. I doubt this will be just and exchange." Jason frowned. The world was foggy. She could hear talking. She went to move but couldn'
Captive: Gavin turned on his heel and raced back to The Morning Star. Jacob, Jason, Thomas, and Alan were running towards him. "Get to the Star!" Gavin yelled at them as he ran towards them. The men stopped looking at him confused. They glanced at one another trying to understand what Gavin yelled. "The Star! Get to the ship!" He yelled again. Jason heard him this time. He nodded to him as he turned towards the ship. "To the Star lads!" Jason said to them. Jason didn't leave them time to understand. He grabbed a hold of Thomas' shoulder and spun him around. Jason then took off to the ship. Thomas and Alan fo
Taken: Robbie leads Claire and Morgan through the small kitchen. They weaved in out of random supplies. Sacks of rice, potatoes, and flour laid out on the floor as the girls followed Robbie. In the very back of the kitchen was a door that led to the outside. They walked through it. Outside the sun was setting and the sky had a warm glow. Even though they were in town you could still feel the sea in the air. Walking out the back door of the inn you faced an old red barn. Robbie led the girls to it. The barn you could tell had been there for a very long time. The red paint was starting to peel away. The barn was an open style barn. Robbie walked through the arch way of the barn. "I'll get him ready. You two wait here." He said to Morgan and Claire. Two stalls were set up on either side. An old white horse gra
The Sunflower Inn: Morgan didn't look back; the pull to stay was too strong. Claire clung to her hand as she made it into the city. It was a small fishing community she noted as she walked by several stands set up by the dock. The men eyed them curiously. She ignored them as they ventured further. The town opened up into a small market. She thought it was a little strange how it went straight to selling things but if people were new you wanted them to start buying and trading right away; why not Morgan thought. "Fresh fruit!"a woman called out to them. Claire looked at her letting her know she was hungry. Morgan nodded and headed over to the fruit stand. "Go on, which ones do you want?" Morgan said to Claire scooting her up to the stand.
Goodbye: Morgan made her way to the front of the helm. The men were still cheering and celebrating. She smiled seeing their reaction. She was very relieved to finally be out of the gulley. Jason saw her and smiled at her. She walked over and squeezed his shoulder "I don't know how you all came up or pulled that off but I'm thankful it worked." Jason chuckled. "Yes Thank god. I heard-" she started to say but then she found her answer. The crow nest was on the floor of the lower deck. Shattered pieces of wood scattered about. She moved away from Jason, her eyes studying the scene. The mass that held the crows nest was cracked at the top like something just snapped it. It was just the very top so the sails were not damaged. She didn't even realize it b
Illusions: Gavin had left Chris and made his way up to the helm. Jason was deep in thought concentrating on the ocean. Gavin approached him frustrated. Jason raised an eyebrow at him as if to ask what was wrong. Gavin took a deep breath in. "She was right." Gavin said to Jason in one exhale. Jason looked at him confused. Gavin took a step closer and lowered his voice. " Morgan. She's right about Chris. He tried to steal the map and somehow planted poison on Morgan. He's somehow aligned with Travis." Gavin explained, his stomach feeling like it was burning at the mention of Travis's name. He was doing everything possible to remain in control. Ignoring every impulse he had. All he wanted to do right now was to
Liar: Morgan stood outside the cabin on the upper deck. This can't be happening, she thought. How could he not believe her? What would she have to gain? She was hurt and angry and then angry because she was hurt. She glanced back at the cabin door wanting to go back in. Wanting to talk to him. Wanting to make him understand. She began to turn back to the door but felt Jason's hand on her arm stopping her. " I'm sorry lass. Orders are orders." Jason said with remorse in his voice. She exhaled the breath she was holding in and started to stairs. With Jason close behind her she started down them into the lower deck. She was lost in her own thoughts of what she could do or say to make him believe her. She mindlessly walked across the lower deck feeling like a pris