Things have not slowed down but I believe I'm becoming use to it. Enjoy.
Rose B.
Calypso's Rage
Twenty-two
Annice sighed, "Anyway it seems our discussion is over. Good day gentlemen."
She left the room and I followed, "You haven't said what you need from me."
"True. I need you to show the girl around let her see the life she could have on land and on the sea. It's only fair seeing as you brought her here."
I nodded and Annice stopped in front of a door. She knocked and someone told us to come in. Inside the room was the maid from before standing off to the side and Sophia dressed in a better dress then the one I had lent her. She was to busy staring in a mirror to notice our arrival.
I raised an eyebrow, "That dress suits you, Sophia."
She jumped and her face turned red. Annice rolled her eyes, "I'm glad we could find you something proper to wear."
"Hay," I growled.
"Don't blame Cass," Sophia said, "It's not his fault he doesn't know how to dress a woman."
Annice looked at me and I glared at her. She chuckled and turned back to Sophia, "Anyway, Caspian is going to show you how my town works. As well as introduce you to a band of female pirates."
Sophia's eyes glittered, "Really."
I nodded, "I'll be waiting by the front door so hurry and finish getting ready."
Annice shut the door and we walked to the front door.
"You are going to return my clothing, right." I said
Annice nodded, "Even if it isn't very proper, you barely have any girl clothes as it is."
I snorted, "Thanks for the kind works."
She laughed, "Alexander was asking about you while you were gone."
"Oh, and what did he say."
"He just wanted more information. I believe it was for your bet."
I smiled, "Maybe I should pay him a visit."
"Cas-" Annice started but was stopped by Sophia coming into ear shot.
"Do I look alright?" She asked
I nodded, "Of course, shall we go."
Her head bobbed quick enough to almost dislodge her hat. We walked out the door leaving Annice behind.
She left the room and I followed, "You haven't said what you need from me."
"True. I need you to show the girl around let her see the life she could have on land and on the sea. It's only fair seeing as you brought her here."
I nodded and Annice stopped in front of a door. She knocked and someone told us to come in. Inside the room was the maid from before standing off to the side and Sophia dressed in a better dress then the one I had lent her. She was to busy staring in a mirror to notice our arrival.
I raised an eyebrow, "That dress suits you, Sophia."
She jumped and her face turned red. Annice rolled her eyes, "I'm glad we could find you something proper to wear."
"Hay," I growled.
"Don't blame Cass," Sophia said, "It's not his fault he doesn't know how to dress a woman."
Annice looked at me and I glared at her. She chuckled and turned back to Sophia, "Anyway, Caspian is going to show you how my town works. As well as introduce you to a band of female pirates."
Sophia's eyes glittered, "Really."
I nodded, "I'll be waiting by the front door so hurry and finish getting ready."
Annice shut the door and we walked to the front door.
"You are going to return my clothing, right." I said
Annice nodded, "Even if it isn't very proper, you barely have any girl clothes as it is."
I snorted, "Thanks for the kind works."
She laughed, "Alexander was asking about you while you were gone."
"Oh, and what did he say."
"He just wanted more information. I believe it was for your bet."
I smiled, "Maybe I should pay him a visit."
"Cas-" Annice started but was stopped by Sophia coming into ear shot.
"Do I look alright?" She asked
I nodded, "Of course, shall we go."
Her head bobbed quick enough to almost dislodge her hat. We walked out the door leaving Annice behind.
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