The Ashlanders - Chapter 6: The Blind Man's Last Gambit (Closed, Started)

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"Ya' wanna get some pussy tonight or not? I can' make it happen! You jus' gotta stop bein' a *****!"

"I er um," Aesop stumbled over his words, partly because he was terrible at any kind of social interaction other than goofing off, partly because of his embarrassment, and of the fact that he was starting to wonder if Ruffles had given him crack because whatever he was smoking was way, way stronger than anything he'd had before.

"Aye Aye Cap'n." He replied, staring at the door.
 

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Elizabeth rolled her eyes at the soldier as he berated her.

Blah, blah, blah...

"Don't give him a reason to be anything more than apathetic."

Elizabeth finished her umpteenth glass of wine and scoffed, "Loooooord, you know how to nag! Is that something you got from your mother or is-at something this woman of yours does?" She placed her wine glass on the table lazily and dropped her fork on the ground. Her eyelids were suddenly beginning to feel heavy. Resting her head against the back of the chair, she started getting cozy. "Thissss chair is not very comfortable. B-but you know, neither i-is that bed Dio has me sleeping in! I bet it'd be better if a certain someone was in it when I got back." She giggled and blushed. "Oh my, listen to m-me!" Her eyes were slowly closing. "S-so hansom... hmmmmm.... y-you're kinda hansom too... I guess... hmmmmm......"

She was falling asleep at the dinner table, right before Asad's eyes.

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"A'reet, I'll keep an eye out, it's not like she'd come onto me or anything."

Bennie nodded, "Yeah, thanks Lily. You're one of the few I can fully trust right now." He offered her a legitimate grin and shook her shoulder. "We'll keep an open channel with Frostfall for as long as it takes. I don't know Florian, but if he's important to you I'll do whatever I can for him."

The two veteran Maidens looked at one another for a long while before Bennie spoke once more, "I was afraid I wouldn't be able to take the helm again. You know... after what happened last time. But you know, I think I know where I went wrong. And maybe... it's where Pixie went wrong as well." He looked away, nodding to himself. "I should put more faith in you all. You, Sprout, Brock, Jake... any of the newbloods that prove themselves. I can't take this all on my shoulders alone. I can't treat this like I have all of your lives in my hands. I have to share that responsibility with the crew. In the end, we chose this life for ourselves. We're in charge of our own destinies. That's what the Iron Maiden's always been about, after all. I think we have forgotten that somewhere along the way."

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Pixie rolled her eye as she sat up and watched him struggle to comprehend her command.

"Aye Aye Cap'n."

"Alright, jus' act cool, okay? An' not, 'oh, look how cool I am'. I mean, act cool." She glared at him suspiciously. "You know how to do that, right? Whatever, jus' let her get shit-faced an' she'll do all the work, trust me!"

"TEQUILA!" Cam suddenly shouted as she danced into the room with mixed drinks.

"TEQUILA!" Pixie repeated as she lifted her legs up for Cam to take her seat once more. "Let's get fuckin' dangerous, *****!"

Cam laughed out loud and went to work getting trashed, "Way ahead of you, Captain!" As she did so, Pixie winked at Aesop and shot him a thumbs-up.
 

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"I don't wanna worry ya big guy, but I think she's already started. Wouldn't keep her hands off one the new recruits, that Jesse kid."

This, Whiskey heard as she came around the corner. With Maria and Lilith's departures, she had decided the party was going to wind down. By the time she caught up to Lilith, she and Bennie had moved on to some more personal reassurance that Whiskey didn't feel she was familiar enough to take part in. She decided to backtrack a few seconds.

"I know, right?" she said. "flirting with two horny-ass boys in front of each other, like a fifteen year old girl thinking she's being coy, and then letting the pansy one get in nice and close. How much has she even had to drink, huh?"
 

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Pixie was a strange wingman. The strangest he had ever seen. Then again she was the only one he had ever seen other than Ruffles and Lilith though they weren't as oddly motivated as Pixie was. But hell he wasn't gonna question it. As his brains cells conversed with each other on what kind of bloated inner monologue he could think of, his boner told him to for once, shut his damn brain off and let the crazy lady get him laid with a lady less crazy... he thought she was less crazy anyway.

Aesop winked back to Pixie as her and Cam set to work getting themselves shitfaced, while he finished off his joint and began rolling a new one. He did it slowly, doing what Cam had shown him earlier. It wasn't pretty but it wasn't as malformed as his previous one, and he didn't have to hold it together with his fingertips and hope. He lit it up before holding it out. "Any takers?"
 
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"We're in charge of our own destinies. That's what the Iron Maiden's always been about, after all. I think we have forgotten that somewhere along the way."

"We're all here because we want to be." Lilith reassured Bennie. "The sooner Merry realises that, the better." The woman's expression softened. "I know it's eating away at her, that she thinks she's responsible, but it's selfish, and in a way, it's patronising." Lilith averted her eyes as she furrowed her brow. "She never forced anyone to do anythin', everyone who died? They died doing something they chose, a life they chose. I don't doubt that not one of them regrets what they did, the sooner she realises that and pulls her head from out her arse, the better."

Lilith took a deep drag, pausing from her moment as the smoke crawled slowly from her nostrils. "We'll be fine Bennie, she'll do whatever it is she needs to do, then she'll come back to us." She let herself lean to the side, resting her head on the huge man's shoulder. "I just wish she wasn't so god damn melodramatic about the whole thing." She chuckled.

At this point, Whiskey was making her way over to them, having obviously heard the earlier part of their conversation.

"flirting with two horny-ass boys in front of each other, like a fifteen year old girl thinking she's being coy, and then letting the pansy one get in nice and close. How much has she even had to drink, huh?"

"Damn kids." The woman shrugged her shoulders, closing her eyes as she sighed.




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"Oh my, listen to m-me!" Her eyes were slowly closing. "S-so hansom... hmmmmm.... y-you're kinda hansom too... I guess... hmmmmm......"


Asad blinked at the girl a few times, his mouth slightly agape. "Elizabeth?" He stared at the girl for a few moments. "Lady Elizabeth." He said, his voice more stern. Nothing but mumbling.

'I don't believe this, always the drunk girls!' At this point, the pair had attracted more attention than the Major wanted.

Keeping his composure, Asad sighed through his nose, placing his knife and fork on the half empty plate before him, the man beckoned over a waiter who was already enthralled with the scene unfolding before him. "It appears my young lady friend has had an adverse reaction to the pain medication she has been prescribed." The Major said matter of factly. The waiter didn't look convinced.

"Nobody gets inebriated on not even one bottle of wine." Asad smiled, which seemed to do the trick as the waiter's lip curled ever so slightly. "I'll take the young lady home now, make sure she's safe." He chuckled slightly. "Give her doctor a stern talking to." Asad's eyes wandered slightly, noting that many of the patrons had returned to their own conversations and meals.

"Very well, sir, do you require any assistance?" The waiter offered, a sympathetic look in his eyes.

Asad shook his head. "No, no, not at all, she just needs a bit of fresh air and she'll be fine, besides, I've already caused you enough inconvenience." Getting to his feet, the Major folded his napkin and placed it on the table. "I believe payment for our bill has been prearranged? Under the name Basilio?" Asad took a step towards the man, lowering his voice. "Mark down two deserts and split their cost amongst yourself and the other serving staff." The major winked at the waiter, smiling slightly. "For the trouble."

The waiter bowed his head. "You are too kind sir, it was a pleasure serving you" The man stood by as Asad moved over to Elizabeth. "Up you get my Lady." Asad gently grabbed the girl, attempting to pull her to her feet.

'Nope, completely out of it.' He looked back at the waiter, shaking his head. "Really adverse reaction." Sighing, Asad grunted slightly as he picked up the girl, holding her in his arms.

"Have a pleasant evening, sir." The waiter nodded at Asad as he began to leave the restaurant.

"I'll try. Thank you again." Asad maintained his light-hearted composure as he carried the young woman out of the restaurant.

Several minutes later and Asad was carrying the girl down through the commercial part of the district. It was a longer walk, but since the stores were all closed the streets were quite sparse.

"Not even a bottle." Asad shook his head slowly, looking down at the dozing Elizabeth. Cradling her upper back in one hand, and her legs with the other, the girl had sleepily wrapped her own arms around the Major's neck. "I mean, I know you're only young, but come on." The man chuckled.

As he continued walking, a calmness in the air, Asad though of recent events, dotted periodically with drunken, sleepy stirrings from Elizabeth. She didn't deserve this, she didn't deserve to have her life stolen from her by men only seeking to use her as a tool. She was a child, she shouldn't have to concern herself with something so... distasteful. The worse part was that Asad seemed to be in a worryingly small minority who thought so.

"You're a good kid, Elizabeth." The man muttered, clenching his jaw as he kept his eyes on the path ahead. "You're a good kid."
 

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"Any takers?"

"You know my answer," Pixie quipped.

Cam had just finished mixing drinks for herself and Pixie. "Sure," she said. After taking a swig of her drink, she took the joint and lit it. After a few tokes she passed it back to Aesop. "Where the fuck does Jake grow this stuff?" She was grinning wildly.

Pixie laughed. "If we knew 'ow Jake did half the shit he did it'd ruin the mystique," she joked as she propped herself up and tried the drink Cam made for her. "Some good shit, Cam."

"Thanks," Cam replied with a smile. She looked to Aesop. "So, you've never done it sober? Can I ask why that is? I mean, doing it fucked up is great and all, but you remember it better if you're sober." She chuckled lightheartedly.

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"Damn kids."

Bennie nodded. "Can't argue with that," he said to Lilith before looking to Whiskey. "Looks like you've had a few drinks too. You warming up to all the kiddies yet?"

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Elizabeth was only partially conscious when Asad carried her into the apartment and laid her on her bed. After taking off her one remaining high-heel and earrings, he draped the comforter over her. Elizabeth moaned and reached out for him when he rose from the bedside. "L-Lilith... I don't want to be alone," she whispered, her eyes closed. "I don't want to be alone..."

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Tsubaki had spent the majority of her day filling time wherever she could. Jogging, target practice, shopping, etc. Waiting on Dio to return from his trip was one of the toughest orders she'd been given in recent memory. She was never one to sit on her hands.

She and a handful of other soldiers stood vigil in the top-floor of Basilio tower, one floor above the Lord's penthouse. There they awaited Dio's arrival via helicopter. While some of the other soldier made small talk amongst themselves, Tsubaki had no interest in shooting the shit with those that would talk behind her back had she not been present.

Sighing, Tsubaki rested her back against the wall and checked her pager. He had already called ahead to tell her that he wanted to speak to her upon his return but that it wouldn't take long. He had had a long day of travel and planned to retire early.

If she was to be dismissed from her duties early tonight then what would she do with her free time?

She smiled as an exciting idea crossed her mind.

Hopefully I'm not being too forward...

After typing a brief message on her pager, she sent it out and hid the small device in her pants pocket.

To: Major Asad Harel
From: Commander Tsubaki Saburo

Can I see you tonight?
 
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Thankfully Asad had no trouble getting Elizabeth back to her apartment. I few confused stares and sarcastic comments from the guards on duty, and he was in the elevator. As the pair ascended the building, Asad looked down at the girl in his arms. "Well, at least you had a good time." He chuckled to himself. "If you remember any of it."


Still holding her legs, Asad propped the girl's back against the wall, quickly managing to reach into his pocket and retrieve the key to Elizabeth's apartment. Clumsily, he managed to get the key in the door, tapping it open with his foot, he entered the room, Elizabeth roused slightly, kicking off one of her heels.

Lit up by the violet moons, he navigated to the girl's bedroom, removing her earrings and her remaining shoe, he placed her gently on the mattress, pulling the duvet over her. "Sleep tight kiddo." The Major muttered as he placed the girl's earrings on the bedside table with one hand, his other adjusting the duvet.


Asad stopped as he felt his pager vibrate. The low green glow of the device lit up his face, a small smile curling his lips as he read the message.

To: Major Asad Harel
From: Commander Tsubaki Saburo

Can I see you tonight?


Pulling away from the bed, he paused as the girl stirred.

"L-Lilith... I don't want to be alone. I don't want to be alone..." The girl sleepily grasped for his arm, whimpering slightly.

Asad furrowed his brow, the pager still in hand as he looked at the girl. The man remained silent as Elizabeth continued to paw at the arm just out of her reach. His face softened as he closed his eyes, placing the pager in his pocket, he slid his jacket off his shoulders, draping it over the back of the chair in front of the vanity mirror. Sighing, he reached for his bowtie, untying it with one hand, he flicked open his collar button as he sat on the edge of the bed next to the girl, who immediately pulled herself towards his arm as soon as it was in her grasp.

Her whimpers ceasing, Elizabeth sighed contently as she began to doze once again, her arms wrapped around the Major's in an iron-like grip.

'Looks like I ain't going anywhere any time soon.'

Sighing deeply, the man shook his head. "I'm sorry, Tsu Tsu."
 

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"Where the fuck does Jake grow this stuff?"

"I think if we found out the fibres of the universe would unravel... or some stoner bullshit like that."

"So, you've never done it sober? Can I ask why that is? I mean, doing it fucked up is great and all, but you remember it better if you're sober."

Taking a pleasant drag from the joint he scratched the back of his head, forgetting he had undid his ponytail and let his hair flow. He enjoyed the feeling of letting it down, if only it wasn't always in the way.

"I dunno. I guess I never really had game. Whenever I think of having sex I only remember being halfway through it because I was sobering up. Which has let to... less than safe circumstances more times than I'm proud of." He failed to hide a mischievous grin.

"Okay maybe a little proud."
 

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"Looks like you've had a few drinks too. You warming up to all the kiddies yet?"

"Well, Jesse's a riot. But the buzz kill part of my mind says he'll be just fucking hilarious right up until he gets himself shot. The gypsy and red haired gear head are stealing my heart," she said, producing a pack of cigarettes and a lighter. The former had been the first thing she stocked up on during a brief trip out of the Maiden in the middle of the week gone by. Whiskey tugged a lock of her hair unconsciously. "It just me, or is this boat a magnet for redheads?"

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Ruffles sat in his room on a large red bean bag, rolling a joint. Licking the edge of the paper, he stuck it down, then tapped the butt of the joint on his knee to get the weed to settle. Twisting the end shut, he set about searching for a lighter.

The one in his pocket wasn't working. Sighing, he sifted through a pile of mostly metallic odds and ends until he produced what appeared to be a used 50. cal bullet casing. The top had a brass disc and hinge closing it, and a little pin switch sticking out. He flicked it, the top lifted and a three inch flame burst from the top of the improvised lighter. He'd made it as a gift for Sprout to give him before he, Ruffles, disappeared for who knew how long. A lighter made out of a bullet, the kid would love it. It was nearly done. He was going to temper some aluminium dark grey and mold it to fit on top. Make it look like an actual bullet.

For now, he just lit up the joint. Taking a drag, he thought. He felt guilty that he'd soon be bailing. But the Maidens weren't his only family. And at least they appreciated him. At least there, he was important. Not just the guy that might as well not exist unless something broke or something techy needed doing on a job. Nine years on the crew here, and he was still mostly an afterthought on the list of the Maiden's old guard. Barely even in any of the photos in Pixie's album. He took another drag. The smoke was thick above his head.

Blowing a smoke ring, he reached over to his cassette player and hit the button on top. The CD player. Electronica music started drifting lazily from the speakers. Now wasn't the time for metal. Now was just the time to chill. A grin spread slowly across his face as he took another drag and blew it out through the nose.
 

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Viola's heart was racing as she chased the bag thief through the crowded market streets; sure, she had done this sort of thing before, whether it be to catch a bounty or to get to someone who knew some information, but not on her home turf before. But despite this being her home, they layout was different in a way, it was somewhat unfamiliar to her, which put her at a disadvantage.

As for the thief, he knew that someone was coming after him, so he did everything that he could do to slow the bounty hunter down. Pulling down racks in the hopes that Viola would trip, pushing people into her path so she would have to slow down, or turning down into a new alleyway at the first opportunity, hoping that he'd give the bounty hunter the slip, or that she'd get lost.

Meanwhile, Viola was trying to think of ways to actually catch him.

"I could try shooting him? No, too crowded an area, more likely to injure or even kill an innocent than actually hit him."

"I'm going to have to get him into the open air, much more room to maneuver. Sure hope that lady called the Sheriffs, could do with them blocking off the path out of the market."

They had reached an open area what looked like a spacious cafe when the robber fired a couple of shots behind him, forcing people to either duck or get out of the way. Viola meanwhile had taken cover behind a pillar, she waited for him to move on a couple of stalls before continuing the pursuit. After a few more minutes or rampant running, they reached the outside. From the corners of her vision, Viola could see that Deputies were beginning to arrive, judging by the armored vests and silver colored stars tacked onto them.

The robber then made a rather desperate gambit as he too saw the long arm of the law approaching. He immediately grabbed a passing woman and turned to face Viola, firing a shot in her direction before putting the gun to the woman's head.

"Stand back cops, let me through, or I blow this bitches's brains out." He then pulled the hammer back on his pistol. The act made the woman begin to shed tears.

"You... you really sure that is such a wise idea mate? Think about it, you got half a dozen members of the Sheriff's department blocking your escape, a seriously pissed off bounty hunter right in front of you; and to top it all off, if you kill her, you'll get a murder charge piled on top of the conviction you've got already for robbery. Hell, the simple fact of you threatening to murder someone, is already grounds for a lengthy prison sentence."

"Is it really worth it, all of this? The purse of some noble." Viola asked as she gestured at the Deputies who had guns drawn and aimed.

"Do the smart thing, let her go, drop your gun, and surrender."

The wheels in the man's head began to turn as he weighed his options. In his mind, the Nobles already have enough money for themselves, what is a little amount to them. He figured that this would have been simple enough, snatch some lady's purse, and run off before the cops came in; he hadn't counted on her noticing, or someone chasing after him so soon. Eventually though, the reality of the situation sank in. If he killed this woman, he was likely looking at a lifetime in jail; if he didn't, probably still a longtime, but not as long as the alternative.

So he did the smart thing, he dropped his gun to the floor, let the woman go, who went crying to her friends; and then the man collapsed onto the floor. Deputies soon surrounded him, some with guns still drawn, a couple were asking members of the public to clear off, whilst another was handcuffing the suspect. Another deputy came up to Viola.

"Thank you Miss, you've certainly done a good job here today. What be your name?"

"Greaves, Viola Greaves. Bounty Hunter."

"Viola Greaves? You mean to say you're Damian's daughter? Wow, I'm even more impressed. Heard stories about him back when I was a recruit, knew he raised a daughter, didn't think you would be as feisty and determined as he was."

"Guess it runs in the family."

"Sure does, listen, we'll need you to come to the station to make a statement. Shouldn't tie you up for too long."

"Anything you say officer. Lead the way.[/b]"
 

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"Okay maybe a little proud."

"Oh, no you didn'," Pixie gasped. "You almost knocked some ***** up!?" Still propped up onto her elbow, she pointed her finger at Aesop. "I thought you were smarter'n that. Christ, Aesop! I fuckin' broke a guy's nose once fer cummin' inside!"

Cam laughed so hard she started to cry. "Seriously?! Don't you think that's going a little overboard?"

"Bah," Pixie scoffed, "that fucker deserved it. Besides, he only got in my pants 'cause I was fuckin' blasted anyway. He was an ugly fuck. Talk about beer goggles." She snickered. "Scraggly like Aesop, but ain't as cute."

"You think Aesop's cute, huh?" Cam teased.

Pixie laughed. "An' you don'?"

"Get a few more drinks in me an we'll talk," Cam said with a grin.

A few drinks later...

The bandit queen was now thoroughly drunk. Instead of lying on her back, she was now laid out on her chest, her right eye peaking around the armrest at Aesop and Cam. The younger woman was slurring and giggling her way through a rather risque tale while sitting in the bearded man's lap. She was spilling booze right and left.

"T-tell me the truth, Scruffy," Cam giggled, "d-do you think I'm attractive?"

Pixie scoffed. "Why you puttin' the poor guy on the spot like that?" She glared at Aesop. "You better say 'yes'."

Cam laughed. "No! Tell me the truth!"

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"It just me, or is this boat a magnet for redheads?"

"Nah," Bennie said, "That's just me." He allowed himself a genuine laughed. "You know that phrase, 'one you go black, you never go back'? Yeah, well, I think that applies to redheads as well. Just sayin'."
 
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"You know that phrase, 'one you go black, you never go back'? Yeah, well, I think that applies to redheads as well. Just sayin'."

Lilith grimaced. "Fine, fuck you guys, I know when I'm not wanted." Lilith pouted as she pushed herself up the wall and onto her feet. "I'll just take my white ass and blonde hair elsewhere." Taking a deep drag, she finished off her cigarette, blowing the smoke out the side of her mouth as she frowned. "Party looks like it's over anyway, another lonely night for Lily." She winked at Whiskey.

Starting down the hall, the woman pulled a loose vest strap back onto her shoulder. "Have fuuuun." She chuckled, waving her hand lazily as she headed back to her room.


Entering her room, she tapped the door closed behind her with the back of her foot. Sauntering over to her record player, she put on some music before slouching down in her chaise longue. An arm draped over her eyes, Lilith sighed deeply. Bennie was right, of course he was right, she couldn't go gallivanting off to Frostfall, not when she was needed here. Especially now that it turned out Amy was trying to cause problems.

"This sucks." The girl chuckled to herself.
 

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Gale flopped and rolled in her little haze as Allie practiced basic puppetry on her. Being in the thrall of Crunk & Co was making it even harder than usual to understand what the hell the minority redhead was saying (Her brain meant to say redhead minor). Gale tried to listen anyway though. It was important to show respect for those trying to preserve the ancient, probably dead, language of their people. Travelers had their ways and Allie's people had theirs, whoever her people might be...

... gingers, she assumed.

"What kind of benefits do I get?" THAT WAS ENGLISH!

"It means we... we, like..." Talking was hard. "It means I got, like, your back an' shtuff an-an-and I don't try and do you-cus weird." Oh and she was sleepy now, getting very sleepy. "Until you get older an' fall in love with me n'shit." Gale struggled to speak through a mighty yawn. "Hey..." She was beginning to remember the rest of the world now.

"Where'd everybody go?"
 

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As the women got more drunk, Aesop got more high, and Cam got... touchier. Aesop laughed as he had a giant of a joint in one hand and his other arm round the back of Cam's waist.

"T-tell me the truth, Scruffy, d-do you think I'm attractive?"

"Why you puttin' the poor guy on the spot like that? You better say 'yes'."


Aesop was laughing, he wasn't that stupid.

"No! Tell me the truth!"

"Haha, yeah you're attractive. But that feels like kind of an understatement."
 

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"Party looks like it's over anyway, another lonely night for Lily."

"I'm sure ya got something in your sock drawer for nights like these," Whiskey called back. When Lilith was gone, she turned back to Bennie. Pulling the pack out of her pocket, she offered him a cigarette.

"So how's the Captain's chair suiting you?"

Bennie shrugged and took what was offered. "My ass ain't as big as Pixie's but I think it's comfy enough," he said. "A bit firm though." He lit the cigarette and took a drag. "So, you given any thought to what you'll do with Millie? I don't suppose this is the best environment to raise a kid in. Then again, Sprout turned out alright. Plus, we ain't got any of Payton's hounds in this rig. That's always a plus."

Whiskey shrugged, taking a drag on her own cigarette. "Well, Millie likes it here. Guess it takes more than a week for the novelty of a ship to wear off. For now, I reckon I'll stay. Don't know how permanent it'll be, but it seems like you could use some new blood that ain't necessarily young blood. I ain't a bragger, but I reckon you can pick up my track record easy enough if you're checking qualifications."

"I don't doubt that," Bennie said. "It says a lot for Payton to have been as interested in you as he was. If you don't mind me asking, what is up with that?" He took another drag and pursed his lips. "You want to take this somewhere else?"

"Yeah, sure," Whiskey replied, stubbing the cigarette out on the heel of her boot. "Got anything to drink in your room? That half-assed poker game mighta gotten the kids drunk, but I've just had enough to make me want more."

Bennie got to his feet. "Yeah, Pixie restocked the captain's quarters before she ran off. I reckon there's all sorts of shit in there, though I haven't had time to really check it out. Want to help me take inventory?"

"Sure thing," she said as they set off down the corridor. "I'll even taste test it. Y'know... for poison and shit."


The big man chuckled. "Deal," he said before leading her down the hall. It was relatively short walk to the captain's quarters. Once inside, Bennie closed the door and gestured for Whiskey to take a seat in front of Pixie's desk. While she sat down Bennie walked around to the liquor cabinet and started sorting through its contents. "Anything you partial to? Would whiskey be too obvious?"

"Whiskey's fine," she replied. "I didn't pick the name." She laughed. "God knows I didn't pick this name... it's just a happy coincidence."

"Whiskey it is," Bennie chirped as he poured two glasses. After placing them on the desk, he took the seat opposite Whiskey. He nodded to her and grinned. "You're the tester."

Picking up the glass, Whiskey swirled it theatrically under her nose before taking a sip.

"Yep!" she exclaimed. "That's definitely scotch. Drink up, buddy boy."

"Cheers," he said with a chuckle, before throwing it back. "Damn, that's not bad. This stuff from Yuteni?"

Whiskey turned the bottle around to peer at the label. "Nope," she said. "It's imported from Paradiso. Guess it really is a paradise there."

Knocking back her drink, she started playing with her glass. "So what you were asking before. You remember Raymond Fifer? Middling noble, kinda declined in recent years. Ring a bell?"

"I reckon he does," he admitted. "So you're the daughter of a water dealer? Must be nice." He couldn't help but snicker.

"Well I guess daddy had a touch of yellow fever," Whiskey replied wryly. "Because mom was one of the serving staff in his tower when he pinned her down and accidentally brought little old me into the world."

Bennie furrowed his brow. "Well, you've caught me in an awkward position," Bennie said, his smile all but gone. "While I can't condone such a cruel act, I must say... it'd have been a shame to keep little old you from coming into this world. I reckon we could do with a few more Whiskey Fifers."

Whiskey grunted in agreement as she poured out another drink. "Anyway, seeing as clean water's... well, uncommon rather than rare, he had a lot of under the table shit going on. So mom flagged down a WV guy, took me to them before dad made an accident happen to hide his little faux pas. For whatever reason, Payton gave the go ahead. One of his lieutenants had a wife and kids and I grew up with them."

The big man leaned back in his chair. "Do you still have people in Payton's organization that you care about? That you are loyal to?" he asked. Perhaps he was digging too deep. He didn't want her to feel like he was interrogating her. It was just the opposite, really.

He was genuinely interested.

He finished his glass and poured himself another.

Whiskey looked into her drink. "If I asked you, you'd say Payton's a fucking snake, and if you asked me, I'd agree with you," she said. "But that's... kinda a recent development on my end. Payton, he... he was good to me, all those years. Not just me. You ask any one of his suits, they'll say he's fair. He looks out for ya. But he asked -made- me to do something and it made me realize we're all pieces on a chess board and even if he does have some fucked up code of honor, that's still all we are."

"As for the man who took me in, he died years ago. Ended up one of Payton's three Generals and when one of the others went rogue, he got killed in the crossfire."

"I'm sorry," Bennie said with a hint of melancholy. "I lost my father as well. Suicide." He threw back another glass. "What about Millie's dad? Where's he at?"

Whiskey didn't reply right away, instead setting about refilling her glass and then emptying it again.

"He ain't around anymore," she said. "So how'd you end up with the Maidens, huh?"

Bennie laughed. It had been a long time since he'd thought about that particular encounter. "I was working solo for awhile after the Carmine family dissolved," he said. "The Maidens had just hit it big back then. A few high profile jobs had landed them in hot water with the nobility, as you could imagine. Pixie's bounty was much smaller back then, but it was still enough to pay the bills for a few years or more. I took the job." He laughed before adding, "I had no idea what I was getting myself into."

After pouring himself another glass, he held it close to his lips and smiled. "I went in thinking I'd put the pirate queen in the ground only to find myself pinned to a wall with the woman's hand down my pants. Exciting times, they were."

Whiskey laughed. "Sounds like her style."

The drink was starting to flow more quickly now. And it didn't slow down from there. Over the next couple of hours, they polished off the bottle and got well into another one.

Bennie had thought about Sprout more than once, but he was too far gone to really follow through with their plans. Besides, he would have come looking for him if he'd wanted to hang out. The kid probably fell asleep after a few drinks, anyway.

"She's gonna be so pissed when she gets back and all her booze is gone," Bennie said, snickering. He rolled onto his back in his bed and ran a hand across his face. "Fuck, I haven't been this drunk in a long time."

"Yeah," said Whiskey. "It shows, you fucken lightweight!" She was sat on the edge of the bed now, and she gave his leg a pontificatory shove.

"Nice outfit, by the way. Ain't too often ya see bandits with style like this."

"Well," Bennie held his arm above his face and fingered the cuff of his sleeve, "Dad always said that your dress reflects the kind of person you are. Or more importantly, the kind of person you want others to think you are. The Carmines, much like Wilkes-Vines, were professionals. We looked professional. I don't reckon I ever really got out of that old habit." He grinned. "Have you seen my shoes? Those things are fuckin' beauties."

"Yeah, I saw 'em," she said. "Must be expensive." She tweaked his big toe. "Especially with fucken mud stompers like these, Jesus!"

"That they are," he assured her. "The most expensive things I own, actually."

Getting up, Whiskey put her empty glass back on the table. Turning back towards the bed, she tripped on the boots she had earlier taken off and stumbled, landing in a heap on top of Bennie's chest.

"Uhhh... hey."

"Whoa, there," Bennie chuckled. "Who's the lightweight now?"

"***** please, that was a set up," Whiskey replied. "My boots are out to get me, and shit..." She couldn't help but notice that their lips were almost touching.

"Yeah," Bennie agreed, "don't know why they'd mistreat such a fine woman such as yourself." He rested a hand on her shoulder. "What's going through that head of yours, Ms. Fifer?"

"Something to the effect of 'don't say you're thinking about how hot he is'," Whiskey replied, playing with Bennie's collar as she spoke.

The big guy had been in this position more times than he could remember. He knew what would come next if he wanted it. It wouldn't be difficult, even in his drunken state.

But did he want it?

Did she?

Pushing all doubt to the back of his mind, Bennie simply laughed. "Well," he began, "am I 'hot'?" As he spoke he traced his fingers from her shoulder to her spine.

Whiskey arched her eyebrow at this. "The fuck do you think?" Then she was kissing him, her hand moving up from his collar to the back of his head.

Bennie brought his other arm around her back and held her close as he returned her affection. It all happened so quickly. First lips, then tongues, and before they knew it, Bennie was kissing a trail down her neck and across her chest.

As Bennie kissed her chest, Whiskey pulled the band from her pony tail, letting her copper hair spill down her back. Pushing Bennie flat on the bed, she unbuttoned her shirt, revealing the bra beneath.

Bennie grinned. "Beautiful," he whispered before pulling himself off his back and wrapping his large hands around her sides. Bowing his head, he continued kissing her chest.

Drawing her chest tantalizingly away from Bennie, Whiskey smiled down at him before descending to kiss him again. Their tongues once again brushed. Whiskey moaned softly into Bennie's mouth at the bliss of it.

It was perfect, just like...


Somewhere in the deep rescesses of her mind, Whiskey heard a muffled gunshot. She felt her whole body tense. Her eyes had been closed since she had started kissing Bennie again and she realized she had been reliving those last moments before she had betrayed everything she'd ever known. Behind the lids of her eyes, she saw Eddie, on his knees, looking up at her.

'Why?'

'For her.'

'True. But he's alive. Still alive, in the hell you put him in and what the fuck are you doing right now?!'

Whiskey tore herself roughly away from Bennie, knuckling her eyes at the tears welling up. A whimper welled up in the back of her throat, but she muted it as best she could.

Bennie sat up, instinctively reaching out to pull her back. Now out of his reach, he tilted his head to one side and studied the woman before him. Something was wrong. "Whiskey? You okay, girl?"

Turning away from him, Whiskey sat on the edge of the bed with her head in her hands. "What the fuck am I doing?"

"Shit," Bennie whispered before crawling to her side. He rested a hand gently on her shoulder. He didn't say anything. What could he say? Could he tell her it was 'going to be okay'? No, he had no idea what the problem even was.

He'd let her tell him if she wanted to. In the meantime, he'd comfort her anyway he could.

Whiskey shied away from Bennie's touch and then checked the motion, sighing. "Sorry," she said. "I shouldn't have led you on, but... I can't, Bennie. I just fucking can't."

"Hey," Bennie said softly, "there's no need to apologize. We're both drunk off our asses. I don't know what's goin' on with you, but I'm sure it's nothing you should beat yourself up over. Stupid shit happens." He sighed. "Whatever it is, I'm here if you want to talk about it."

"Thanks," said Whiskey as she buttoned her shirt. Getting up, she picked up her pack of cigarettes off the desk and fumbled two into her hand.

Tossing one to Bennie, she lit hers and then sat on the edge of Pixie's desk. "You asked about Millie's dad earlier. Well, for the past few years, he's been dead. Except apparently, he ain't."

Bennie took the cigarette in his hand and cocked an eyebrow. "Oh," he said, "let me guess... Payton?"

Whiskey grunted in acknowledgement. "You've been around the block," she said. "You ever hear about a guy called Eddie Canton?"

He lit the cigarette. "Who hasn't?" he asked between drags. "One of the toughest mother fuckers Payton ever had on his payroll."

"Well, a few years ago," said Whiskey. "A few months after Millie was born, Eddie got asked to take a group of guys to go handle some shit. They didn't tell me what. All I know is it was important enough Payton only trusted one of his big three to handle it. I spent the last few years thinking he was killed in crossfire."

From there, she summed up the letter she'd recieved, detailing Eddie's survival, and her assignment. How her mother and Millie would have died if Whiskey hadn't done what Payton asked.

"So he shows up in a crawler. Has this girl in it. Kinda pretty, but she looks like she's had it rough recently. I'm guessing she was that Elizabeth I heard so much about. Eddie saw me, and dropped his guard. When I got close enough, I shot him in the gut with a derringer. He survived. That was the point." Whiskey rubbed her eyes again. The tears were fighting to make a comeback.

"Me and Eddie once saw what Payton does with a defecting General," she said. "We all thought he was dead. Then Payton brought him out into the courtyard of his manor, like a year later. Guy was just a shell. And Payton blew his brains out right there. So that's where Eddie is now, Bennie. And here I am, trying to score with some guy I barely know."

Bennie rubbed her back to help comfort her as she told her tale. He knew all too well what kind of games Payton played with people's hearts. It was unlikely many people on the Rock could sympathize with her like Bennie could.

Strangely, however, he wasn't connecting to her tale quite as well as he would have thought. There was something about it that didn't sit right with him. Maybe it was because he was drunk, but he was having a hard time piecing together a puzzle that should have been easy to solve.

Elizabeth? Why was...

"Whiskey, listen to me," Bennie suddenly said with urgency in his words, "be straight with me, please. Eddie... Eddie Canton... was he known as 'Metal'? Was he the bounty hunter that attacked the Iron Maiden?"

Whiskey nodded. "Best I can figure, that's the alias he worked under after he disappeared."

Bennie clenched his jaw. "Listen very carefully to me, Whiskey," he began, "do not repeat this to anyone else on this ship, you understand? The whole Austin thing? It was made possible through his actions. He killed Maidens... I don't know how many." He bowed his head and balled his hand into a fist. "Promise me you won't tell anyone else. Especially Pixie."

"Yeah, I got ya," she said. "I uh... I can still talk to you about it though, right? It's just I've been having to spend the last couple months pretending nothing's changed. It's fucking killing me."

"Yeah, of course," Bennie said with a swift nod. "I'm your captain now, Whiskey. You can come to me with anything." He forced a smile.

"Thanks, Bennie," she said, getting to her feet. "I don't know about you, but I'm feeling entirely too sober." Wandering over to the desk, she set about pouring herself another drink.

"You know, when I first met him, he barely even look at me." She was smiling now.

Bennie finished off his cigarette and flicked the remains into the ashtray. "Is that so?" he asked. The big guy remained slouched over, sitting at the edge of the bed. "How'd you two meet?"

"Both taken in by the WV after a fashion," she said. "I was sixteen when I first saw him. He wasn't quite in Payton's inner circle at that point, but he was setting a record pace. That's how we met, when he pretty much got manor privilege. He musta been twenty. I'd been interested in boys a couple year by that point, for sure. And he was just like... damn!"

She laughed and sipped the fresh drink. "But he just thought like I was some kid. He was friendly enough, but I wasn't exactly subtle, being a sixteen year old girl getting dewy for someone for the first time." She laughed. "I made it hella awkward for him, I'll tell ya that."

"And then he knocked you up," Bennie laughed. "Greatest love story ever told."

Whiskey waved away the remark. "Nah, nah. Like I said, he wouldn't touch me. Besides, unexpected perk of WV is the health plan. Easy access birth control, mother fucker!"

She sipped her drink and stubbed out her cigarette before going on. "Eventually I got the message. Backed off, felt all sad for a while. Then a couple years later, y'know, I'd been around the block a few times. And you could just tell by how he looked at me when I saw him again, he knew shit was different. Besides, I played it cool. Took it slow. Three years later, then I got knocked up. I honestly don't know if it was an accident at all. Just felt right."

"Sounds like he was quite the guy," Bennie said with a smile. "Did Millie ever get a chance to meet him?"

"Well she was a few months old by the time he 'died', but I guess that doesn't count," Whiskey said. "She's seen plenty of pictures of him though, so when she suddenly says to me a few days ago that she saw him when Payton was keeping her in New Haven, I'm inclined to believe her." She looked at her feet. "She said he was chained to the bed with a heart monitor on him."

"Jesus," Bennie muttered. "I'm sorry, Whiskey."

It was all he could say.

"Yeah," Whiskey said. "You and me both." Getting to her feet, she yawned into the back of her hand. "I'll see ya, Bennie. I'm gonna go crawl in next to Millie. Took her daddy away, so alls I can do is try and be there for her as a mother."

"You do that," Bennie said with a sad smile. "You're a good mom."

"Let's agree to disagree on that," she said as she headed to the door. "Good night."
 
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Allie tried her hardest to listen to Gale's drunk ramblings without laughing, but such a thing was beyond her.

"Where'd everybody go?"

"They left ages ago, lassie, well, except that bampot..." She raised her hand, raising her thumb as he indicated toward the unconscious Jesse snoozing in the middle of the room. "Ya really are crunked, huh?" Pushing herself to her feet, the girl grinned as looked down at her drunk friend. "Aye, you dannae make the prospect of me bein' able to drink in a few years all that fanciful, I gotta say." She leaned over and brushed a strand of hair from Gale's face.

Allie never really had that many friends growing up, she spent most of her time with Nan in her workshop, so thought she was handling this new situation very well, all things considering. Allie pulled the covers over Gale as she struggled to remain conscious, pulling the bottle from her grasp, she pushed the girl's wandering hands back towards her. "Now shut the fook up and go ta sleep." She found herself very found of the gypsy girl in such a small space of time.

Placing the bottle in a rubbish bag she had prepared earlier, she went about cleaning up the place, deftly stepping over Jesse as she did so. After a few minutes, the room was as clean as she was going to get it. Standing over Jesse, the girl placed her hands on her hips, an eyebrow raised. "Aye, I s'pose you can stay too." Reaching over to the top bunk, she pulled of the blanket, draping it over the boy.

Far from tired herself, as was the case most nights, the young girl walked out of the room and began walking down the corridor. She found a certain tranquillity in the sounds of the Maiden, the groaning of the hull, the low purr of the engines, the whirring of the air conditioning. Running a hand over the cold metal of the hull, Allie smiled as she continued her night time wanderings, just the ship and her.
 

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"Haha, yeah you're attractive. But that feels like kind of an understatement."

"Oh shit, son," Pixie joked.

Cam's grin widened. "Yeah, sure," she said, rolling her eyes, "I'm a '7' at best! You're just trying to flatter me!" Despite her words it was clear by her expression that she enjoyed the bearded bandit's compliment.

"A 7? I call bullshit. Or maybe you're just fishing for complements?" He raised an eyebrow as he pulled his joint from his lips and put it between hers.

"Mmmmm," she giggled and took a drag. "Yummy."

Pixie yawned violently before burying her face between the couch cushion and the armrest, "Jus' fuck already, Christ!"

"You voyeur!" Cam laughed.

"Fuck that," Pixie said with a scoff, "I'm bushed. Once I 'ave the energy ta' stand I'm gonna find a bed an' pass out."

Aesop laughed. "Does Pixie have some kinda stake in other people gettin' laid?"

"I jus' like my Maidens happy, smartass," Pixie grumbled. The booze was starting to make her sleepy.

And a sleepy Pixie was a grouchy Pixie.

Cam giggled. "Well, I'm happy," she said as she placed the joint back, between Aesop's lips.

"Me too." He smiled as he took another drag before stubbing out the end of the joint. "But you could always be a little happier."

'Is that corny? Is that dumb? God dammit why is this hard? I'm a bandit this shouldn't be so fucking hard!'

Cam cocked an eyebrow. "Oh, and how do you figure we can make that happen?" she asked.

'Shit.' Aesop thought. 'What do I say now? Fuckballs.'

"Well, lets say I rate you a 10. Whadd'ya rate me?" He said trying to keep a straight face.

Pixie's laughter was muffled by the sofa cushion. "Here we go," she remarked.

Her head held high, Cam offered Aesop a mischievous smile, "Let me see," she teased before suddenly grabbing the back of his hair, roughly. Reaching between her legs, she started groping his manhood gently. She giggled. "What do you think?"

"Fer fuck's sake," Pixie said with a sigh. Tumbling off of the couch, the bandit queen pulled herself up to her feet and started for the door. "Don't get yer genetic filth all over the furniture. Ya' hear? I'm gonna hit the hay." She laughed and winked at Cam. "Be as loud as ya' wan', darlin'. Ain't shit gonna wake me up tonight."

Aesop returned her mischievous grin with one of his own as his hands travelled up her back. "I reckon we can wake her up. Easy."

"Let's test it, shall we?" Cam said. Pulling his head down, she kissed him passionatly on the lips.

Pixie was already long gone.

At first, Aesop was nervous, worried that he would be making rookie mistakes given his time out of the game; but what was possibly an ounce of weed certainly put his mind at ease quickly, as well as Cameron being the chillest maiden ever. He just hoped his beard didn't make it as bad as Pixie's tale of hairy sweaty bastards, but that was just over thinking things, and now was not a time to be over thinking.
 

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Tsubaki checked her pager a number of times prior to Dio's arrival. Asad hadn't replied. For whatever reason she felt a lot more disappointed than she thought she should have. After all, they were both professionals. He was probably working.

At least he has something to do...

The commander found herself pondering what it was her major could be doing up until the helicopter finally landed. Standing at attention with the rest of his security detail, Tsubaki stared straight ahead, unflinchingly, as her lord stepped out onto the helipad. The only other person to leave the vehicle was Esteban Ortega, who fell in directly behind him as he marched right past Tsubaki, and into the tower. Tubaki turned on her heel, and with the rest of the bodyguards, they followed suit.

It was a quiet walk down to Dio's penthouse. Usually he couldn't keep his mouth shut around subordinates.

All that travelling must have really worn him down.

Raphael, the head servant of the tower, came to great his Lord as he and his entourage stepped into his grandiose office. "Good to see you, M'Lord," Raphael said with a bow. "Shall I ready a bath for you?"

"Yes, please," Dio said, his voice tired.

"Very good sir," the servant said before disappearing down the hall.

Walking over to his desk, Dio plopped down in his chair. His posture was lazier than usual. Resting his elbow on the armrest, he pressed two fingers against his temple and waved his hand, dismissively. "All of you, you're dismissed," he said. "Get out of my sight." As the security detail started for the door, Dio pursed his lips. "Not you, Saburo."

Tsubaki stopped in her tracks, waiting for the others to leave the room before she approached Dio's desk, "M'Lord?"

"Tsubaki," he said, his voice more tender now, "look at me. Tell me what you see."

"You're... uneasy."

"Pissed off, but thank you for trying," Dio said with a grin. He sighed and held his hands together on his lap. "In four days time we will be having guests from all around the Rock celebrating Lady Maribel's rescue and our engagement. There will be gifts and kind words. The following day there will be a ball."

Tsubaki crossed her arms over her chest. "Do you not like social events, M'Lord?" she asked.

"Of course I don't," Dio scoffed, "but that is not why I'm seething." He clenched his jaw as he recalled the woman's face in his mind's eye. Those piercing eyes. That sinister grin. "Lady Contessa Lombardi will be attending." He said, finally.

Tsubaki stood in silence, expecting him to elaborate. After awhile, she folded. "I take it you two don't get along," Tsubaki guessed.

"She wants me dead," he said without missing a beat. "Sure, she's visiting because it is expected of her, but she could come up with a million excuses to skip such pointless gathering. No, I fear she means to unravel the plot before it even begins. I can't say for sure, but I believe she may make her move during her visit here."

"That won't happen," Tsubaki assured him, "not while I am with you."

Dio smiled. "I will hold you to that," he promised. "I know I can always rely on you, Tsubaki, which is why I feel I should reward you from time to time. To show my appreciation."

"Please M'Lord," Tsubaki said, shying away, "that won't be necessary. You've given me far too much already. Your words are reward enough."

"Now, now, Tsubaki," the illustrious noble began as he rose from his chair, "you know I can't do that." He glided around his desk and stood before the commander. He took her face in his hand and lifted her chin. "You are not simply my soldier, remember. You and I, we have a special connection. We always have."

Tsubaki's trepidation quickly evaporated when their eyes met. It was as if everything that he had done to hurt her had never happened at all. Those eyes... they were the same eyes of the man that had saved her life so long ago. Tsubaki's bottom lip trembled. "I can't, M-m'Lord," she stuttered.

"You're fucking him, aren't you?" Dio asked, though it didn't sound like a question. Tsubaki's eyes widened in fear, but before she could reply, Dio continued. "Do not fret, my dear. I trust you're judgement. You wouldn't let just anyone into your bed. No, he must be something special."

"N-no," Tsubaki shook her head, "i-it was just a one-night thing. We were drunk, an-and---"

"Tsubaki," Dio interrupted, "I am not angry. Now tell me the truth: is he special?"

A knot had formed in Tsubaki's throat as she desperately search her lord's eyes, looking for an answer. Eventually, she gave in. "Y-yes," she admitted, "h-he's... important to me."

"Splendid!" Dio suddenly shouted, clapping his hands together. "Then my gift will fit brilliantly!"

Tsubaki cocked an eyebrow. "What do you mean, M'Lord?"

"You and Major Harel shall attend the ball, not as soldier but as guests! Together!"

"Wh-what?!" Tsubaki asked, utterly shocked. Would Asad even go for that? "But we have our duties, an-an-and you will be at your most vulnerable when in the presence of Contessa, won't you? Surely we'll need to be on alert!"

Dio patted her shoulder and hushed her. "Relax, she won't do anything during the ball. No, she'll use it as an opportunity to get close to me. To gloat and dangle her mechanization in front of my face. I, of course, will be obliged to do the same."

Nobles are insane.

"Well, if it's all the same, both of us will remain on high alert."

"Well of course," Dio said with a nod, "it would be asking you to defy your nature, otherwise. But please, do try to enjoy yourself."

"M'Lord, your bath is ready," Raphael announced upon entering the room.

"Very good, thank you," Dio replied, dismissively. Looking back to Tsubaki, he flashed her a cruel smile. "Would you care to join me." A small sense of self-satisfaction sent a shiver up his spine as he watched the small woman shrink even smaller. Before she could do more than furrow her brow, he chuckled. "I'm sorry, I wouldn't want to get between you and your special man."

"M'Lord---"

He silenced her with a simple hand gesture. "No, it is fine, Commander," he said, closing his eyes and bowing his head. "You're dismissed."

Tsubaki nodded swiftly and got the hell out of there.

A wave of confused emotions washed over her as she entered the elevator. There was something o enchanting about the man, and yet... it seemed as if he was toying with her emotions.

What does he really want with me?

With a heavy sigh, she banished Dio from her mind and thought on duties for the days ahead. She thought of the ball.

She couldn't help herself. She had to check her pager one last time.

No reply.

Tsubaki sighed again and rested her back against the back of the elevator. "You're 'special', eh, Major?" she asked herself, laughing softly.

Did he feel the same way?

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Even in her drunken state, Pixie noticed Carlos' continued absence. At this rate he probably wasn't returning until morning. Good idea, really.

Don' reckon I'd wanna sleep in the same space as the fucker who tried ta' strangle me, neither.

Falling into her cot, Pixie grabbed one of the fluffier pillows and held it up to her chest. She hated being alone. If she was going to be honest with herself, loneliness was probably her greatest fear. Thankfully she was so exhausted, otherwise she'd likely have a lot of trouble falling asleep.

Just knowing that there was someone there for her, within arms reach, made all the difference.

Pixie fell asleep curled in a ball, with her face buried in her pillow. Her final thoughts were of her children before her consciousness abandoned her.

And then, four days went by like they were nothing...

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"Yeah well, fuck you too, Shamus!" Meredith called out to the boy as they parted ways. Maribel Tower was a vast structure and was easy to get lost in. Thankfully for Meredith, however, she'd been here a long time. She knew it like the back of her hand.

It didn't take her long to find her way to Margaret's room. "Howdy," Meredith cooed as she sauntered into her friend's lavished bedroom.

Margaret closed the book she had been writing in and turned around in her chair. "Oh, hey Merry," she replied with a smile. "You and Shamus have fun down at the range?"

"Reckon we did," Meredith said. "That lil' son of a ***** ain't a bad shot, but I showed 'im who's boss." She walked up to where Margaret sat.

"I'd be careful if I were you, Merry," Margaret said, laughing. "That boy's quite the little cad. I think he might be trying to get in your pants."

"Let 'im try," Meredith scoffed. "I'll break the lil' punk's jaw!"

"That's my little brother you're talking about!" Margaret said, feigning offense.

Meredith shrugged. "Well, I reckon you should bring 'is ass in line," she countered. The two shared a brief laugh before Meredith leaned over Maraget's shoulder to look at the book on the desk in front of her.

"Hey!" Margaret shouted. She closed the book shut promptly and scowled at her friend, playfully.

Meredith laughed. "Judgin' by the latch on the cover an' the way you reacted... I'm gonna go off on a limb an' assume that's a diary." She grinned insidiously.

"Nope," Margaret stated simply.

The little redhead rolled her eyes. "Cut it out with that coy smile'a yers. Yer gonna give me fuckin' diabetes. Spill it!"

Margaret's playful smile suddenly grew far sadder. Gazing off, past Meredith, she took the smaller girl's hand in her own. After a short silence, she spoke. "Meredith," she began, "do you know what 'snow' is?"

"Yeah," Meredith said with a nod, "reckon it's the stuff that falls from the sky in the old movies, right?"

"That's it," Margaret said, almost absentmindedly. "It's such a simple, beautiful thing. At least, that's how I picture it." She pursed her lips and bowed her head. "We've lost so much."

Meredith was silent. What exactly was she getting at?

Then, Meredith met her friend's gaze once more. "What if we could get it back?" she asked. "What if we could resurrect all the small miracles of the old world here? Now?"

Meredith looked dumbfounded. "What do ya' mean, Cherry?" she asked. "Sounds like yer askin' fer an act of God."

"No, not God," Margaret shook her head. "We don't need God. We already have the tools we need to get the job done without him. We just need to..." She sighed and shook her head. "Forget it." Spotting the concern on the girl's face, Margaret forced a smile. "Hey, don't worry about it. Let's go into town and get ice cream. How about it?"

The little redhead cocked her head to the side and grinned. "Yer ass is gonna get mighty fuckin' fat if ya' keep stuffin' yer face like that."

Margaret rolled her eyes and gave the girl a light shove. "Shut up and go get dressed!"


Pixie woke to find Cam curled up next to her. Ever since that one night with Aesop she'd been bunking with Pixie. Though she hadn't said a word about it, Cam knew her captain well. She knew how much simple affection meant to her.

Pixie always was a closet cuddler.

She couldn't help but grin when she looked at the sleeping woman beside her. After taking a moment to savoir the comfort of the cot, Pixie rolled out of bed. She had a big day ahead.

They were to meet with Contessa's contact.

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The training was going well, but the repairs to the ship were beginning to lag behind. It was no fault of Ruffles, of course, they just didn't have some of the parts they needed to adequately fix some of the issues with the ship.

The Maiden was now resting at the top of a ridge overlooking the vastness of the empty ashlands. If anyone wanted to pick a fight with them they'd be spotted long before they ever reached their position. Sprout was sleeping in, and though he could use the help, Bennie figured it wouldn't hurt to let him get a few extra winks.

Heading down to the engine room, Bennie called out to Ruffles upon arrival. "Yo, Jake," he shouted, "you in here?!"
 

The Funslinger

Corporate Splooge
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The music blasted in Ruffles' ears as he worked, watching the glow of the blowtorch, muted by the visor he wore. The visor's strap pinned the headphones hard to his skull as he worked. Balancing the need to see Allie properly educated with the need to make sure the ship was properly repaired in the time that he had hadn't proved as difficult as he'd feared. She was a bright spark, that one. At least, he thought she was when he could understand her.

Ruffles grinned at the thought. He was currently putting her through a 'hell week,' throwing various jobs at her with lightning speed. The girl was so frazzled that she hadn't even realized when he'd sent her scurrying off to the cargo bay to fetch 'a quart of elbow grease'. That had been fifteen minutes ago. He was enjoying this whole teaching thing much more than he'd expected.

Vaguely, Ruffles was aware of a noise not quite obscured by the relentless guitar blasting in his ears. Cutting off the blowtorch, he lifted his visor and the earphones along with them, and then set about lifting himself out of the floor hatch back up into the engine room proper.

"Hey, Bennie. Wassup?"

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The rasp of the whetstone filled the cramped quarters as Bryan ran it down the edge of the sword's blade at an angle. There was nobody for it to disturb, either. Jun was still in the hospital, due to still being unable to do anything for himself, and Asad was away more often than not. That left Bryan with the place to himself over the past two days.

Just over forty eight hours and he was bored. He'd read and he'd eaten. He'd drank enough coffee to give God a heart attack. He'd pumped himself full of the dihydracodeine tablets prescribed for what was left of his pain, gone out to a bar and come back with someone. The room still stank of sex.

Drinking was still, for the time being, off the table. What else was there?
 

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Amy stood alone at the helm of the Iron Maiden, dashing frantically one way and other as she wrestled with its controls. She was wrenching levers and hammering buttons not even knowing what they did, and screaming orders into the intercom that she didn't understand, with no knowledge of who, if anyone, was there to receive them. None of the mattered however, all she knew was that she had to keep the Maiden in the air...

She had to reach the horizon.

Looking out of the fore windows, she could see it. A pure, white light, not dazzling despite it's obvious power. This light did not make her screw up her eyes and look away. No, the light was warm, physically warm even from this distance, and inviting. If she could just get to it... the light was safety, it was happiness. If Amy could just reach the light, everything would be just fine.

Her gaze was wrenched from the light, as the storm battered The Maiden this way and that. The hull keened and screeched under the stress, the sound reverberating inside her head like the dying wails of a once magnificent creature, and she had to cling on to the controls just to stay upright as the ship turned and listed, it's nose beginning to plummet downwards. Desperately, she fought to keep control, to find the light again. It was fruitless. When Amy looked outside, she saw a mass of swirling ash, scratching away at the glass as it fought to devour her, solidifying in mid-air into clumps of rock that then smashed into the ship. Most horrifying of all, in the corners of her eyes, Amy thought she could see the ash storm twisting, contorting into the shapes of faces.
Their faces.

No. They weren't here. They couldn't hurt her any more. They weren't here. They were dead. Rotting beneath the ground, burning on a pyre, lying slumped in threadbare sofa's, faces milk white as the last of their blood dribbled from their necks. They. Were. Not. Here!

"Amy..." A chorus of voices called out in unison. They sounded sad. "Just let go."

"I've told you all before," Amy replied, gritting her teeth in frustration as she wrestled with the ship. She didn't turn to see who was there. She already knew who was there. "I don't need any help. I can do this on my own."

They were beside her now. Pixie, Bennie, Jake, Lilith and the other Maidens. Sandra was there, Georgia too, alive and whole, along with all her other sisters, past and present. Even Madame Camille was among the vigil, watching Amy struggle desperately, as the ship began to spiral down, with no ground below.

"We can help you." They all said "But we need you to trust us."

"I told you, no!" she spat. "I don't need you. Stop distracting me. I can still do this."

"It's not too late. we
want to help."

"SHUT UP!" Amy screeched, rounding on Pixie and Bennie in particular, who stood side by side, holding hands. "Enough! Stop lying to me! You can't help, no-one can help. I don't need you, and I don't want you, so just stop with your lies and SHUT THE FUCK UP!"

"Amy, we can't help until you let go. Give us control, just for a moment."

"STOP! ALL OF YOU JUST STOP THIS! PLEASE!"

"Amy!" The voices were growing harsher now. "You're going to die if you don't let us help you!"

"WHAT DO YOU CARE?!" she screamed, utterly hysterical now. "YOU DON'T GIVE A DAMN! YOU ALL JUST WANT TO BE HEROES, AND THERE'S A MILLION OTHER PEOPLE OUT THERE WHO NEED SAVING, SO WHY SHOULD YOU GIVE A SHIT ABOUT WHETHER I LIVE OR DIE?!"

"You're one of us."

"NO!"

"You're part of us."

"DON'T!"

"Amy, we love you."


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Amy screamed, a wordless cry of anguish, that carried over into consciousness. She was sat up in bed, hair tousled, chest heaving, and with clammy sweat beading on her brow. It took her several second to calm from the nightmare, and when she did her first thought was to look around, panicked, to see if she had disturbed Sandra. Sandra wasn't there, however. She must have woken and left the room already. Amy breathed a sigh of relief, and turned so that her legs hung over the side of her bed.

It had been the same as last night, and the one before that. In fact, the nightmare had started the first night after she and Sprout had kissed, and continued for every one after. She'd been quick to put it down to drink the first night, and the second too (although she hadn't drunk half as much). Last night, however, had been the first in days where she'd gone to bed stone cold sober. From that connection, her thoughts turned once more, unbidden, to the boy. Involuntarily, Amy fingers moved up to her lips, as if still after all this time, she could so easily recall him there. They hadn't spoken, or been alone in a room together, since that night. Both seemed committed to not give anyone else on the crew any idea that something had happened, but Amy had once or twice felt Sprouts gaze linger long on her in the mess hall, or the gym, presumably when he didn't think anyone would notice. Amy was convinced her plan was working.

She didn't feel as good about it as normal.

Whatever mixed up, infantile sensations the boy had managed to stir up in her (perhaps it ran in the family...) it wasn't long before Amy was also recalling the now-sour memories of Pixie's farewell, and Bennie's insufferable, self-righteous indignance when she had confronted him, and her blood boiled once more. Even the nightmare was now rapidly fading. By the time she'd showered and dressed, it would be like it had never happened.

Pixie had got one thing right. No-one fucks with Amy Turner. No matter what feelings might lurk beneath the surface, they weren't going to stop Amy from doing what had to be done, to give those who had wronged her what they deserved.