Archie Kennedy (
simplestgift) wrote2012-01-24 08:31 pm
Twenty-Eight Bells: [VOICE/ACTION(ish)]
[It's around ten or eleven at night when the transmission begins. Two voices, Kennedy and Bush, are sounding decidedly sloshed. They are, in fact, sitting at the bar in Good Spirits, because how often do you get to introduce someone to Romulan ale twice and see their reaction the second time like it had never happened before? Only if said person went home and came back and doesn't remember the first time. Due to this, Kennedy sounds considerably more sober.]
Your attention, everyone. Mr. Bush has something he would like to say.
Yes, yes I would.....What was it again Kennededy?
Begin with "my profoundest apologies." And-and end with...with the hair thing.
Ah! Right, right. *ahem* My sensherest apologies to the ladies of Lusheti....I like all of you and your is - hair - is very pretty.
Nunno, William, it's...the envy bit, that was nice. Do add that in.
I envy all of your hair.
And how silly a man are you?
Extremely, Kennedy. Siller man there ever was.
Now recite an appropriate verse.
Help me think of one.
What about, "O woe! O woeful, woeful, woeful day!"
It is.
And...why is that, Mr. Bush?
Hm?
Why is it a woeful, woeful, woeful day?
This isn't England and there's no naaavy. Missthenavy.
And...that's the only reason you insulted the crew, isn't it? Just want things to be like they are at home?
Mmhm.
...Do you need a bucket to vomit into?
Please.
[OOC: This is a joint post with

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The lady-ghost come among us to deliver a message from beyond the grave!
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Their thickheadedness only proved to be difficult when they ran past the overturned lantern and missed the fiery message altogether. I let the puppet drop while they stared at it, slid down a rope to the deck, and in my most boyish voice, lowly said, "What's that over there?" [She drops it like she did then, then has a short at herself.]
Finally, the saw it and changed course that night. They even let out sail for speed!
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It should not surprise a soul that when I found Jack, the whole tavern was in the midst of a brawl. The only way to reach him was to... well, join.
[She nearly mentioned James, however it would do no good to tarnish his image here. It was not her place to, nor would she ever desire to hurt him in that way.]
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I did not think you truly meant it in that way. Forgive me.
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Forgive me.
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[She places a bold but gentle hand on his shoulder.]
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Next time, perhaps less whiskey.
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[The poor man! She hadn't meant to make him feel so terribly.]
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[It's a lighthearted way to try and make him feel better.]
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[And with that, she places her order for a pour of rum.]
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On the contrary, the more like a sailor you act, the more of a lady you become to me. You're never uncouth, always bright, and behave with unparalleled elegance. The rum, see, the rum might make another man hesitate, but I believe it only shows you are very enriched, experienced, and unafraid to be a free individual. And freedom, you should know, is what a Scot prizes above all.
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I am no scoundrel, yet I do value freedom more than most things. That is what a ship represents, isn't it?
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[A beat.]
Well, yes it does, in fact. Even in the Navy. Only...on a grander scale than a pirate ship, I suppose.
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[She's always wanted to know.]
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[It's spoken quietly because he's just now realizing it. The Navy, especially in Horatio's time, stood between a tyrant and the rest of Europe.]
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[It is as if he's stated something she has always known, yet never thought of. Admitting her admiration for it aloud is warming. Perhaps that was why, as a child, she found herself enamoured with the men in navy coats, laden with gold braid.
Then, her adolescent mind set on the romanticised tales of what Joshamee Gibbs told her when he was a naval man himself. After that, she was enamoured by pirates, the sea a thrilling place of adventure she thought she'd never touch, despite being drawn to it like the tide to the moon.
Now she is her own hurricane. She drinks and smiles toward Archie Kennedy, finding herself enthralled by who he is, drawn to his navy coat and gentle soul.]
You are a good man to see it that way, Lieutenant.
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