Apr 16, 2009 20:32
There's something in the air. Something like ... a sense of yellow tinted blur, with unusually high contrast between light and dark! There might even be cross-dissolves.
Could this be a flashback?
investigation,
suspects,
event posts
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When she does not find her husband's ship, and thus her husband, readily accessible, her feelings toward the bar are decidedly less fond. Disappointment and irritation at wasted time and effort bubbles over, making her scowl.
Today's frustration is particularly keen; there is something she very much wishes to discuss with Will. But time and fate have not seen fit to conspire on their behalf and all Elizabeth wants to do is get back to the Empress.
If only all these people would get out of the way. The bar is full, more so even than when she went outside, and every path to the front door is clogged with bodies. Elizabeth scowls harder and starts working her way through the crowd, pushing people lightly aside as is needed.
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"Watch it!"
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"Watch what, exactly?"
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It is intruding on West's! And West's personal space is very personal.
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(Thinks the pirate.)
"Yours was infringing on mine, and that of anyone else who wished to use the door," Elizabeth replies, coldly. "Perhaps it is your personal space that bears watching."
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"Well, I'm really sorry, but if there's a rule against standing in one place, then that's news to me."
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"Apology accepted. I am not at all surprised that you are woefully uninformed," snaps Elizabeth. Then, smiling thinly, she asks, "What's your name?"
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"Well, Mr. Suresh, I am Captain Elizabeth Turner," she tells him, loftily, "Pirate King."
Which is to say: KING!
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Really, he does seem rather slow-witted.
"I am Pirate King," she declares, tone bold and slow, in case he still doesn't understand. "Voted on by the Brethren Court."
She pauses to allow him time to be impressed.
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West looks unimpressed.
"You're a girl," he points out. "Girls are queens. And what's a Brethren Court, some kind of Ren Faire troupe?"
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"It is the court of the nine pirate lords, of which I am one. We are keepers of the Code."
Lifting her chin, she drops a hand to her sword.
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"You're computer geeks?"
They're very pretentious computer geeks, clearly. Not that West would know anything about pretension.
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"No, we're pirates," Elizabeth repeats.
Her fingers clench almost longingly on the sword hilt.
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He's actually trying! "Or, like, LimeWire?"
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