Lovella felt a hand on her shoulder. Her stomach dropped in the same moment that she turned to find the face of the captain behind her. She hadn't seen or heard him come from behind. He was terribly tall and towered over her by multiple feet, and he always seemed to never get bored of the frightened look in her eye when she looked up at him. "Hello Love," he smirked; she swallowed the shivers creeping up her spine. He didn't like fidgeting. "How about you and I have a little talk, eh?" She frowned and nodded, "Yes, sir.."
Just as he began leading the girl below deck, a tired greying face popped out of the kitchen. The chef was hardly a terrifying man, and the only face Lovella ever wanted to see. "Lovella, I need your help in preparing my list for this trip. Would you come help me?" The three of them knew what he was actually doing, and the captain's grip tightened on the girl's shoulder and she held back a wince. "Only just now? I thought you finished your preparations yesterday." The chef shrugged. "I was a little off. Navvie told me we'll be at sea a few days longer than he'd previously told me." He frowned. [color:373e=ff6600]"'Less ye want a starvin' crew or only salads to eat the whole trip, you'll 'ave her help me check the list."
The captain grumbled something unintelligent as he shoved the woman toward the kitchen and stomped away to his quarters. Before he was out of sight he shouted, "I'll be takin' a nap - don't wake me up if you know what's good for ye." Lovella jumped at the slammed door. Even the familiar swinging kitchen door didn't set her nerves at ease this time. She gave the chef a very apologetic look, twiddling her fingers together.
The chef gently propped her chin up to get a better look at the darkening mark on her face. His eyes had started wearing out a year ago, so it was believable that he'd need help with anything in writing and lists. Even a bruise big as a fist needed careful consideration. "Ah, lass. What'll we do?" She didn't answer. He pulled up a clean cloth and dabbed at the skin around the bruise. It felt cool, and his gentler touch set her at ease. "Hold it there, it'll feel better in a tick. How's a cup o' tea sound?" There was a doctor, but it was hardly worth his time to look at a simple bruise - or at least, that's what the captain had firmly suggested. But, he was right. The cool cloth did feel a little better against the bruise.
Without response, the chef moved to start up the stove and put a little pot on it and sprinkled leaves and herbs into it. An absorbing fragrance filled the little room - a scent that only those two appreciated. Lovella made her way over to a small table set up in one corner of the room, two chairs on either side, just before he poured two cups of the fragrant liquid and joined her. She held the cloth against her face gently, and took her cup with her free hand and muttered a small 'thank you'. She stared in the cup, tears forming in her eyes. She tried to fight them away with a drink of the tea.
He sighed as he sat, ran his hands through his hair. "It'll get better. We'll find a way, I promise." "Why are you still traveling with them? You're not like the rest of them.." Her question was quiet, without malice, but his brows still went up a bit and he scratched his head awkwardly. "Well it's... it's complicated, Lovella. Very complicated."
The door swung back open; one of the crew members' eyes flashed right to Lovella and he pointed a thumb out the door. "Did a shit job cleaning the deck - get back out 'ere an' clean it!" Lovella turned to the man, wide-eyed. She had cleaned everything out there - there wasn't a speck on the deck or below. But, her eyes fell to the floor and she left the tea and the cloth on the table to follow him out.
She searched for what needed to be cleaned. "Wh-what needs cleaning?" There were footsteps on the board, and the crew that had left for drink had come back. One of them smirked rather smugly, grabbed a half-full bottle off another and smashed it into the deck then pointed at it. "That does, stupid. Clean it up." She screamed in a short burst as the pirate behind her grabbed her by the neck and forced her down to her knees in one quick motion. "Thas' some good beer, though. Best not let it go to waste, eh?"
He put his foot on the back of her shoulders and pressed her closer to the broken glass and alcohol. Was he- no! She wasn't going to lick it up!? She turned her face away, but he just kept pressing her face closer and closer..