Real Pirates Steal Shit: Like Ships

Jul 15, 2010 20:10

WHO: The Captain Aziza and her loyal(?) crew of Liberty’s youngins (+ customers? You'll will beprobably be forced to walk the plank though)
WHEN: Thursday July 15th, afternoon
WHERE: Captain CheesyBeard’s Restaurant
WHAT: Aziza is sick and tired of this bad food and lazy workers. The only logical answer, of course, is to steal the ship and set sail ( Read more... )

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Totally promoting myself, if that's cool remylee July 16 2010, 04:20:52 UTC
Remy kept a shrp eye on the goings-on of the entryway and dining room, playing the calm, and slightly flirty teenaged waitress. She'd been appointed Lookout for the operation. It was her job to make sure Captain Aziza and Valentina didn't get caught, keep the public parts of the restaraunt under control, and come up with a good cover story just in case anyone noticed anything amiss before it was too late.

Even though lookout/decoy was a pretty interesting job for a young actress, Remy prayed the two women would get them out of here quickly; if she had to serve one more 'tuna sandwich and iced tea' to one more idiot tourist who thought getting the attention of the waitstaff by yelling 'avast!' was clever, she thought she just might murder someone.

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polishflare July 16 2010, 14:09:48 UTC
Even though he rather enjoyed his lovely pirate outfit, very much, and getting to stand behind a podium, and look oh so fab while doing so, being a pirate wasn’t exactly what Feliks had thought it’d be and he was ready to snap as well because it had been the same thing for four days ( ... )

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firecracker_bao July 16 2010, 19:54:48 UTC
Much like mostly everyone else working on the ship, Zhi had long since joined the about-to-snap bandwagon, though not as outwardly obvious as most. The job itself was fine, really; rather, it was a certain number of sloppy staff members and a majority of the customers that were getting on his nerves. That, and the eyepatch part of his mandatory costume hindering his depth perception was really quite distracting as was Mei's presence. Navigating through the disarray of chairs and tables was hard enough with both eyes open, let alone one ( ... )

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oxenstierna_b July 17 2010, 18:27:51 UTC
After three days of being shackled to a manickly self-confident Tino, Berwald was...almost starting to get used to it, actually. Sometimes he even managed to ignore the fact people gave them strange looks on the street. Somehow he still hadn't managed to tell Tino they had the tools necessarily to break the cuffs ( ... )

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find_a_fin July 17 2010, 23:37:53 UTC
When Tino had seen the pirate ship, he had instantly felt that he needed to go there, it looked too interesting to miss. So he had dragged the Swede along, the chain of the handcuffs tightening between the braces on both of their wrists before he had pulled the man inside, which is when he stopped to look around.

it looked as great on the inside as it did on the outside, and Tino actually wondered if there was a VIP table he could try to get for them before someone came to show them their table, which was just an ordinary table but actually fit the pirate feeling better in the end, or this is how Tino figured it out in his head.

They had been handcuffed together with Berwald for few days already, and even though it did make the life a bit more difficult like how he had to take part in making the food and sorting the laundry like before even though he was supposed to be an alpha male now, it was actually durable and after going through a good twenty different locksmiths, Tino had finally been convinced that they really didn't know ( ... )

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