Walking the Plank by ironytothemax
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The sea stood barren.
Set in the middle of the vast ocean, no seagulls
cried with the salty breeze. Not a sound seemed to be made in the wide, golden
rays of the sun. The only thing that laid gently rocking against the low tides
was the Black Pawkeet, a lot more silent than usual.
Aboard the docks, Jacques sat depressed next
to the edge of the ship, hanging his head over the side of the railing. There
was a pinch of guilt and low self-esteem in his stomach that couldn't quite
fade, and no matter how Jacques glanced at it, everything seemed hopeless. How
could they simply go on? Everything was lost, even in this tranquil setting.
Finally there weren't any annoying seagulls. Finally there wasn't a high wave
in sight. Finally the sun shone through white, gentle clouds. Yet, everything
felt like the beginning of a storm without that special someone to guide the
crew.
Jacques perked up his ears to the sound of soft
feet walking toward him. Without much moving, he peered slowly out of the corner
of his eye to see who was confronting him. Not surprised, Jacques found Talak,
the orange Wocky, standing behind him, shifting uneasily with miserable eyes.
"What is it?" Jacques asked, a slight frown over
his face.
Talak glimpsed up at the First Mate, but almost
instantly glanced back down at the floorboards of the Black Pawkeet. He held
his hands behind his back and circled his foot nervously across the floor. "I
was wondering…" Talak hesitantly began. "I was wondering if you thought we could've
saved him. Do you think he's alright?"
Talak's low tone made everything sound even more
depressing, and Jacques made an uncertain, long sigh. There was an eerie moment
of silence as Jacques gazed blankly down at the deep, turquoise waters, pondering
over the events that occurred yesterday. When Jacques glanced back to Talak,
the Wocky looked as if he were about to burst out crying. "Heh, Garin's an unbreakable
shield! Don't worry mate, he'll be back in no time," Jacques's voice was persuading,
but it didn't hold enough assurance.
"Okay, Jacques, if you say so," Talak mumbled
softly, hunkering off to the crew's cabin.
With that, Talak was off, and Jacques resisted
the urge to chase after him and comfort the poor chum, but he stared restlessly
down at the ocean, the drained feeling surged back to him. Without the captain
to run the Black Pawkeet, all hope was lost.
* * *
Suddenly he could feel a hard, warm surface
on his back, and like waking from a nightmare, he had finally started to come
to his senses. At first he fought with everything to come out of the blackness,
until his eyes started to loosen and gradually open. Slowly the blurriness of
his vision started to fade, and he could hear several quiet noises. There was
a light crashing noise not too far away that kept vanishing then returning.
Waves on a beach, the pet concluded to himself. A familiar smell wafted
into his nose as his body turned completely conscious. That scent…the sun
baking the earth, he thought.
Everything became visible. He was happily back
to normal, but as Garin wriggled to lie on his elbows, he noticed his surroundings
were not quite the same as usual. Why was he lying within a modern-day, white
boat on a sandy coastline? Why was there a human sitting a few yards away from
him, fiddling with some sort of leafy necklace?
"Wait…that's my necklace!" Garin cried hastily.
The human spun her head around to him and peered
down at Isca's item, then smiled warmly. Garin just scurried out of the small
boat with angered eyes and gritted teeth. He dashed towards the teenager, but
before he could get even near her, he staggered in circles and fell flat on
his face in gritty sand.
Must've been unconscious with how awful I'm
walking, Garin considered, and he shook his head free from the ground. When
he peered up, very angered, he realized the human was laughing in amusement
at him. His frustration increased, and he clenched a fist irritably.
Who is this woman? he thought. She must be some menace who captured
me while my crew was asleep.
Yet the human didn't appear to be any
menace. She was awfully tall and especially slender, which didn't quite go with
her lengthy, silk black hair. Her glasses were thin and narrow, settled on her
nose but pushed back often to her honey-brown eyes. He hadn't seen pirate clothes
in such an earthly long time, so of course Garin easily noticed her straight,
fresh khakis and black shirt.
Still, as Garin gazed down at Isca's neckband,
he jolted a hand forward to snatch the thing. Somehow the strange girl was quicker,
and she pulled the item away from him. "So you've awoken, Garin. This is Isca's
necklace, isn't it?" the woman asked curiously.
Garin held his narrowed eyes but unclenched
his fist and relaxed his gritted teeth. He knew he had to stay calm in order
to get the Maraquan necklace back. This human was just toying with him, as it
appeared. "You want an autograph, huh?" Garin questioned uneasily.
The woman frowned with confusion, but understood
moments later what the infamous pet had meant. "I found you a few miles from
here, drifting in the ocean. I wondered how you got there, but you were unconscious,
and I didn't want the Jetsams to get you. So I brought you here," she explained
in an emotionless tone.
"Who are you…?" Garin stopped himself. A memory
suddenly tugged at his mind with this human's words. Drifting in the ocean?
How in the world did he get there from yesterday?
Now everything made sense. Yesterday the Black
Pawkeet was sailing off west during twilight, but he had heard an extremely
raucous clamor nearby to find that another ship of ruthless pirates, the Sea
Talon, was steering full power toward Garin and his crew. The ship was colossal,
a bit larger than Captain Scarblade's vessel, accessorized with cylinders of
wood bent viciously down along the hull to represent claws, and painted navy
blue across the railings. Garin could feel the ship almost block the wind as
it neared the Black Pawkeet, cannons lowered for an attack.
From the deck Garin ordered several pets in
his crew to grab weapons and ready the cannons. Jacques swiftly came to Garin's
side and handed him the Maractite weapon without saying further word.
Taking the weapon made Garin have a sudden sting
inside him that told him about Isca. He knew that when he swam to the surface
to command the Black Pawkeet once again she had been rather irritated, and even
after he saw what pirates like Captain Scarblade could do; Garin still wanted
a life of piracy. Ending his train of memories, he decided he would visit her
later, possibly after reaching Scurvy Island once again.
The captain of the Sea Talon, a rather scruff-looking
pirate Uni, cried aloud to his crew something about taking this ship's treasure
and using this filthy vessel as scraps to add on as accessories for his own.
But when the pirate Uni found out which illustrious fighter was on board, the
captain chose a different plan. His crew outnumbered Garin's, and battling as
much as possible, the Sea Talon took Garin and sailed out, leaving the Black
Pawkeet to rot in the middle of sea.
"So who are you?" Garin asked the woman as she
rose to her feet.
Another bright, toothless smile. "I'm Emerald_Faerie213,
but please, call me Emerald," she replied humbly, shoving her glasses up from
her nose in a soft manner. She brushed the sand vigorously around her legs and
off her shoulders with one hand, while holding Isca's necklace delicately in
the other.
Garin stared intensely down at the magical Maraqua
item with overwhelming sadness and yearned to have it back. That was the only
way he could ever see Isca, ever apologize and persuade her to let him be a
pirate. Once again, the object erupted a harsh pain in his stomach, leaving
him guilty and regretful. Why did he just leave the Maraqua Aisha like that?
But, of course, he could never abandon being pirate. How could he just desert
the life of seeking treasure, thieving riches, and exploring the unknown?
Either Emerald noticed his gaze at his object
or felt the need to rightfully give it back to him, for the human neatly handed
it to Garin, breaking him away from his thoughts. Garin felt much better with
the necklace in his pocket, but there was still that never-ending pain inside
him. The images of Maraqua and Isca flashed in his mind.
"I know how much that means to you," Emerald
commented in explanation for giving it back. Her tone was soothing, comforting
Garin remarkably.
"Yeah…" Garin sighed in agreement, lowering
his ears and staring down at the ground. He hadn't much else to say.
This Emerald proved to be rather courteous,
however, when she dropped the subject and offered kindly, "Well, I'm convinced
your crew might not find you for a while. Please, you may stay at my neohome
for now and do as you wish. So let's go inside and give you a hearty meal."
Garin's ears jolted upward and his sapphire
eyes grew large. "Food? Are you kidding me? I haven't had anything in decades!"
* * *
"Careful!"
The Black Pawkeet slowly started toward the
bay cautiously, careful not to knock into any protruding sea cliffs as they
swerved into the shallows, fitting just barely through the jutting rock.
Just for the time being, Jacques took the role
as the captain of the Black Pawkeet until Garin would return; at least, that
was what he hoped. Being captain was not exactly his best idea of pirating.
He had to choose thoughtfully where to head and had to scavenge information
for a good thieving. Not only that, but Jacques didn't have much of any idea
of what Garin's future plans consisted of, resulting in Jacques not exactly
matching up to the old captain.
Still, the Kyrii tried his utter best at being
a good captain. Hence, he directed the crew into a small bay on Scurvy Island,
a grand spot to hide the ship in case the Sea Talon and its crew decided to
stop by. The crowding, piercing walls of slate could tear anybody like scissors
cutting through tissue paper. Even though getting out of the cove would be rather
difficult, the Black Pawkeet was much tinier than many ships lately and could
squirm its way through.
Jacques left most of the crew on board the vessel
and went trudging on to the pirate's diner, along with Talak, a purple Kougra
named Dominick, and a pirate Shoyru named Tessa. When they arrived inside the
dark eatery, Jacques set about gathering as much information about Garin and
the Sea Talon as possible.
* * *
The neohome Emerald lived in was certainly immense
and roomy, placed a few yards up shore on the beach. The house was more wide
than tall, painted a calm blue-green to represent the ocean and two baby palm
trees growing in the front. When Garin entered through the front door, there
was a massive kitchen with a marble counter off to the side, a comfortable living
room, and beautiful spiraling stairs to the back. Garin was too impressed to
seat himself at the counter.
Emerald strode in towards the stairs and hollered
loudly to the walls, "Jenna, come down! I think you might like our guest!"
There was a second of quiet, and then a muffled,
sweet voice sounded. "Okay!" it answered, and a rapid, loud thumping was heard
across the stairs. Someone was rushing down to greet Garin.
Garin observed as a figure appeared and revealed
herself from down the stairs, holding something flinching tight in her arms.
When the pet leaped down the last two or three steps, she stopped directly in
front of Garin, showing herself to be a white Aisha, her ears hung back past
her jagged purple hair and her body covered in a black robe. Her indigo eyes
were merry and kind, petrifying Garin in his place. Within her arms she held
an Anubis puppy, squirming deep into her for warmth.
"Jenna, you should know that this is Garin,"
Emerald introduced happily, stepping back a bit to give Garin and Jenna meeting
room. "Garin, this is Jenna, my only pet. She has kept me company for quite
a few years now."
Jenna fixed the Usul a heart-hammering smile
and Garin couldn't budge at all. "I can't even quite believe this. Am I truly
meeting this honorable savior of Maraqua?" she asked delightedly. Garin could
see every bit of her face light up with joy.
Crossing his arms in a tight manner, Garin smirked
and answered smugly, "I'm just a swashbuckling pirate who happened to meet Isca,
that's all." His voice held a proud atmosphere.
But Garin suddenly felt astonished at what flowed
from his mouth, and yet, the sentence seemed perfectly normal. Just mentioning
Isca made him feel as if saying the name to Jenna wasn't right. In a way, Jenna
was fairly similar to Isca in that they both were friendly, kind, and Aisha;
nonetheless, they had different face structures, different hair, and especially
different opinions about him. Garin was entirely convinced that Isca was down
in her underwater room right now, disgusted with the pirate hero.
They all had a hefty seafood lunch, to Garin's
delight, although eventually Jenna grew rather…annoying with her politeness.
Garin wasn't exactly sure how this came to be, but her behavior turned out to
be tiring. Still, Emerald afterwards offered Garin a boat ride.
"Sure, I'll be glad to take up on your proposal,"
Garin accepted, setting down his fork noisily and wiping the corners of his
mouth with an awkwardness. Since the Usul had been a pirate for quite some years,
table manners were rather difficult, though Garin still tried his best.
Emerald raised an eyebrow at his gawky gestures,
but caught her stare and went quickly back to the conversation. "I'll be happy
to take you all the way to new Maraqua, if you wish." She politely smiled.
The words were like a poison to Garin. His eyes
suddenly went somewhat large, and as he was chewing down another potato fry,
he suddenly started to cough considerably. Very considerably. He had no idea
why his body decided to make him near to choking, if it was his body, but quickly
the coughing grew extremely horrible until at last Jenna made a terrified face
and smacked him across the back for assistance.
Why did it seem like just mentioning Emerald
taking him to Maraqua was painful? He wasn't even the least bit ready to apologize
to Isca. He hadn't had any time to come up with a brilliant speech.
Emerald acted like she didn't have any idea
of why he had swallowed his food wrong, though Garin could tell, after puffing
for air, that the owner knew the exact situation. Yet the pirate couldn't tell
if Emerald disliked it or understood completely. Garin just snatched up his
wrinkled napkin and stroked his lips again, trying to be at least civilized
after the incident.
"Is it too much to take you to King Kelpbeard's
land?" Emerald asked with an edgy tone. Garin glanced to Jenna for a moment,
and the Aisha appeared mystified, uncertain, and a bit disgruntled with her
owner all at the same time. For a second she gave Emerald the most irritated,
angry glare. Her eyes lit up for a few seconds, and she budged her head a little
left toward the hero to hint to be polite.
Garin cleared his throat raucously and turned
abruptly back to Emerald. "Oh no, I'll be much looking forward to traveling
there," Garin lied, giving an anxious, fake smile as he twirled the straw in
his glass of Neocola. In the silence the stirring was loud and unnatural.
"Alright then, better get the boat ready," Emerald
replied, hopping gently off the stool and walking toward the front door. She
disappeared out of the house with Garin and Jenna following.
* * *
The sea was still fairly calm, though the sun
now blazed through the wide-open sky, leaving Garin scorching on the boat. He
lay limp across the back of the boat, his fur damp from sweat and the rays burning
down on him. The only problem with being a pirate was that when there really
came a heat wave, you couldn't exactly escape the ship.
He knew just lounging in the back, too exhausted
and blistering hot to help Emerald out with any work, was awfully discourteous,
but he couldn't stand it. Jenna even appeared slightly boiling, but she didn't
have thick fur like Garin did. She didn't even have near as much insulation.
Suddenly, just when Garin thought he'd explode,
the boat stopped floating forward. Garin weakly pulled his head up and glanced
about, dragging himself to his feet while moaning. "What is it?" he asked hoarsely,
leaning on the mass for support.
Emerald smiled warmly and answered, "We're here.
Right above Maraqua. I suppose you haven't lost your necklace?"
Garin stiffened. "Yes, I do have it," he assured
her, searching the pocket of his shirt. In a matter of seconds he pulled out
a dried seaweed neckband and draped it hesitantly over his head. But as he was
jerking out the item, a flask poked out from the same pouch.
"Is that…the potion? The potion from the Drenched
that Jacques stole?" Jenna inquired, absolutely astonished. She gasped, her
eyes enlarging in awe, and unintentionally drew out a shaky hand to reach for
the glass.
Garin flung her hand away, however, to avoid
the stretch, and drew out the liquid. He gave Jenna a bewildered glare as he
rolled the bottle slowly in his paws, the sun's rays glistening across its surface.
Jenna dropped her hand instantly and regretted her subconscious actions with
a sour face.
"Please, Garin, let us come with you, if it
isn't too much trouble. You will need company," Jenna argued calmly, her voice
soft and coaxing. She wrapped her indigo cloak more tightly around her.
Garin sighed but twisted out the cork with a
hollow pop and handed the flask calmly to Jenna. Hesitating, Jenna cupped a
hand widely and gently drizzled a pool of the liquid, then, as quickly as possible,
flung the amount in her mouth. Garin could tell that Jenna disliked the taste,
but still she tried her best to ignore it as she handed the potion to Emerald.
The human did the same thing.
"Then I guess we are diving under?" Jenna asked.
"Yes, we should be. Don't worry about our clothes,
Jenna. I will buy you new ones if I have to," Emerald replied hastily while
putting her hair up in a long ponytail.
After a minute or two, the three leaped over
the edge of the boat under the ocean and swam calmly toward the bottom. The
cool waters were refreshing against Garin's skin, and he paddled downward with
the necklace over him, his strength renewed.
Just as Garin's arms and legs were getting heavy
and tired, a smooth, copper brown tunnel appeared to the right. Emerald and
Jenna followed Garin swiftly to the tunnel and swam straight through it.
When Garin reached the end of the path, the
rock opened up once again to the salty underwater sea. As he walked onto the
cliff placed in front of him, he gazed in awe at the Maraquan city before him:
glowing in the rays that seeped through the surface. Towers of bright colors
stood around many bright corals and sea grass. Garin nearly gasped. How long
had it been since he had seen new Maraqua?
But just as Emerald and Jenna came up behind
him, he suddenly caught the crystal blue figure with white hair and long ears.
She sat over the edge of the very top of the cliff, her oily tail hanging over
the side and her head bent low. Instantly Garin knew whom it was: Isca, but
why was she so sad?
Garin could feel himself start to approach her.
His steps were shaky and nervous. How in Neopia am I going to apologize to
her?
"Hey, Isca," he spit out tiredly. The words
were so stupid that Garin almost blurt out saying, "No wait, don't do anything!
Let me start over!" Instead, he bit his bottom lip to shut himself up and stared
at the back of Isca, waiting anxiously for any reactions or remarks. There were
a few moments of silence, as if Isca believed this was all a dream.
"Did you give up pirating?"
Garin's ears lowered and his eyes turned to
disappointed, guilty slits. "Isca…" he began softly, but the words couldn't
come from his mouth. How could he say anything to counter that?
"Then why did you come here? To apologize, or
to get help from my home?"
Garin's heart shattered and he jolted open his
mouth to speak, but nothing came out. At last he stuttered out innocently, "I
came to apologize, Isca. I…I know you wanted me to stay in Maraqua, but I'm
from the surface. I'm a pirate. I cannot just leave Jacques and my mates while
I live here. Please understand."
Isca finally spun her head around, and her angry,
reminding face made Garin stop. He did not expect her to be so furious. "But
you left me here! You left me for piracy! How can you be…how can you be…such
a child?" She fumed, rising from the cliff. She pointed a finger behind him
at Emerald and Jenna. "And them? If you could make friends with them, how come
you didn't stay with me?"
"Isca…I…" Garin paused, his tears invisible
against the ocean waters. "Another ship took me, and they abandoned me at sea.
They saved me…"
Isca spun about so her back was facing Garin.
"Just go," she demanded with a sour face. "Just leave here."
* * *
And as if things couldn't get worse, as Garin
broke from the surface and climbed onto the boat, as did Emerald and Jenna,
there, positioned right next to him, was the Black Pawkeet.
Jacques stood leaning over the railing of the
ship, a rope stretched down from his hands to the water. "Garin! We've found
you! Come on, mate!" he hollered, oblivious to Emerald or Jenna.
Emerald gazed up at Garin with pleading eyes.
"Garin, I know this is sudden, but please…will you be my pet? Will you abandon
pirating, please, to live with Jenna and I?" she asked hastily.
Garin felt like he was walking the plank.
How could this have happened? How could he have
got himself stuck in situations like this? First Isca, and now he was about
to abandon Emerald and Jenna? He glanced from his ship to his two friends. Why
did it all happen so very fast?
"I…"
"Can't…"
"Stay…"
"With you."
Emerald's jaw dropped, but Garin scurried out
of her boat swiftly. He dove into the water, swimming with all his strength
toward the Black Pawkeet. That was twice. Twice he abandoned friends.
The End
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