Chapter One in my ongoing series about a pirate named Brandy, Enjoy!
Wind splashed through the lines and sails, slipping through to lace the girl's dark coarse hair. She inhaled the salty air and willed her ship onward at top speed. Behind the young lass, lived her will in the form of two men who toiled begrudgingly at the lines, catching what gusts they could between puffs on their cigars. A gruff and grizzled man stood at the helm bellowing his orders. The men slowly fell to it, but the woman up front only heard the sea calling her forth.
"BRANDY!" the pirate thundered for the third time. Her ebon eyes flickered finally being reached by his words. She tossed him a smirk and ran to the side of the ship sailing herself over the edge. She nabbed a rope on her way overboard and swung herself gliding just above the water's edge, playfully splitting the waves with one arm. Her black and bronze dress accepted the sun's amber rays and complimented her dusky complexion as she flew clear to the p**p deck. She landed with a soft thud, placing her newly dampened arm around the man who called her forth. "I'm not deaf you know, I was just busy thinking of what glitters. " she winked.
With a sigh, his harsh tone dripped into a knowing smile. Middle aged and starting to gray, it was clear this sailor had wisdom to spare and experience earned in scars and burns printed across his body. He wore a deathly black long coat made of bear fur with extravagant trimmings of silver from top to bottom. "Tis your father in you, that much I know. You eye the glittering sea and he sees but that shiny gold."
"Hey!" she drew back, flicking up a silver piece she discovered in his pocket. " I like the coin too, Uncle James!" she exclaimed while pushing down on his wide brimmed hat with a large albatross feather. "There is just something about the ocean that calls me to it. It feels like home.." Her last words floated a while as she looked listfully to the waves.
James looked slyly nervous searching the splinters of the ship for a new topic. "You might have learned the blade well lass, but you best be paying some attention if you ever want to sail well enough to catch your father." He offered, trying to get back to the task at hand.
"True, so tell me Uncle James, what do I need to do?" She sounded, her focus revived.
"Over the last few months we have covered all the basics. You know the look out, you learned the sails. I have made you aware of battle stations, strategies, and every detail down to anchor maneuvers and ship mending. Your last challenge is to take the helm, become a leader who controls the teamwork and results of a voyage. As captain, one of your most important responsibilities is to motivate your men into trusting your word. A moment’s hesitation on the sea can take a deadly turn. They are the blood of the ship and your coordination of them will be the difference maker every time. This random lot we borrowed for training aren't much to work with, but you will find even the most lackluster of scallywags can perform enough for someone they respect." James motioned forward to invite Brandy to try her hand at commanding the galleon crew.
"OK you lot! I want to see those billows blasting and I want eyes up front to alert me of any obstacles or adversaries, do you hear me?!" Brandy shouted. The two crewmen chuckled at one another. They had met James and Brandy only a few days prior. James was obviously time tested, but Brandy inspired no confidence at first glance. Sure she appeared an adventurous sort and perhaps a bit scrappy for a pretty lass, but she couldn't possibly be up to commanding a galleon. They stayed their course, ignoring Brandy for the 20 something, delicate lady she seemed to be.
Brandy pursed her lips in slight frustration and looked to her uncle out of the corner of her eye. James leaned to her ear and whispered "Respect comes from trust and experience, but sometimes a little fear can speed along the respect process."
Brandy turned fiercely to the sailors and removed the bind from her long, night stained hair. It splashed about wildly as she scorched straight up to the flippant sailors. They had a foot on this lady, but her abrupt speed caught them off guard and they flinched. She whipped out her cutlass slicing the cigar from one of the men's lips. A tiny spat of blood sprang to the other crewman's face and Brandy roared " Do as you I say or there you will lay!" she gestured overboard with her steel that now carried a single drip of red.
The men hopped to in an instance, "Yes, Ma'am!" They whimpered. Her word was followed to the letter the rest of the evening with no halt or hesitation. Benefits of the lessons had taken hold. Brandy and James had changed locations, ships, and crews every few days for these naval exercises. This was a rough time in a wild world beginning to be tamed. All manner of miscreants and ne'er-do-wells littered the islands they travelled and you could never be sure of who to trust. No one could know who this young lady was. She was too sought after, unbeknownst to herself. Marines, other pirates, and even those of different worlds all had a reason to thirst for this uniquely brewed spirit.
The sun had sunk low and there was a glaze of orange showering all in view. The galleon was sailing into the wind, and the pace was as lazy as the crewmen on board. Brandy stood along the ship's wooden railing with the celestial glow softly baking her chocolate face. "Uncle James.." she began while still scanning the ocean's glinting waves and picking at her sleeves. "What was my mother like?" James face shot up in silent surprise.
"Father wasn't always around." She continued, turning to face James who had quietly regained his composure. "I know the two of you were off on your pirate adventures, and he would always tell me of your fantastic voyages, teach me the blade and other arms. He's wild but kind and his visits meant everything to me. That's why I seek to join him now, but he was always quiet when I asked about my mother. Can you tell me anything? Please?"
Her uncle looked down a while then began slowly. "Well, darling, that is a hard question to answer. I know your father would have me hanging overboard for hours if I gave away what should be his to say."
"It isn't fair though! It's my right to know! How can I know who I am without knowing where I came from? I feel like there is something more. I can almost hear it when I am sailing. It's like I can hear her and she’s watching over me. I have to know what it means! Maybe I am just crazy.." she pondered.
James walked up to his self-proclaimed kin and rested his hands on her shoulders. "You most certainly are." he smiled. She looked up to meet his playful warmth and let out a small laugh. "Oy! Ship! Ship!" shouted one of the sailors who had been drowsily surveying the sea. Their galleon had come near an island and passing along the shore from around the bend came a large red vessel. It had scarlet covered boards and rails powdered with pompous gold design.
The red ship came upon them too quickly and their galleon was only equipped for sailing exercises, not battle. Hooks sprang across to fasten the vessels together. Brandy's crewmen scurried about like roaches in the light, trying to hide as they knew this was a pirate ship. Six men dressed in red coats and black hats came aboard weapons draw. Brandy moved forward, but James laid his heavy hand on her shoulder. Scarred from flame and iron the pattern of James twisted skin led halfway across his body, and personified his experience of life on the seas. "I will handle this lass." He spoke while descending the stairs to the deck now spotted with adversaries cloaked in a threatening hue.
"Are you the captain here?" one of the pirates asked of James.
"Yes.. And you are addressing James Silver Blood, so appreciate the last moment of your life should you have ill intent here."
All eyes widened a bit as every pirate new of James Silver Blood and the legendary crew he sailed with, as well as their reputation for vengeance on wrongs done to them. "We don't care to cross the Devil's Own, but we have orders to take the girl." their leader snarled. "We cannot disobey. Our Captain would do far worse than you or any of the other devils."
"I know your captain. I recognize the colors you sail." James said pointing to the black flag sporting a golden snake. "Esmeralda doesn't operate in human trafficking and she's always aligned with the Devil's Own. I will speak with her and put this matter to bed." James felt in control and always glad to set aside petty squabbles to prevent needless fighting. Any other day he would have been right. Esmeralda's Serpents and the Devil's Own had strong ties, but things had changed. As he passed the leader of the boarding crew, the man grabbed him around the waist preventing James's advance.
"We don't sail for Esmeralda anymore. Let's see if that blood really is silver!" He shouted while plunging a dagger into James's back. He grimaced with pain but kept his focus. Another red came at him waving a sword. James twisted the man attached to him into the blade's path. As death carried his foe away, Silver grabbed the dagger from his back and thrust it into the advancing pirate's neck. He then pulled his own cutlass and readied for more battle.
The other crewmen shrieked and tried to abandon the ship, but they were mercilessly dragged down by their attackers and painted red. Screams of terror fell silent and they were no more. The pirates then turned their gaze on Silver Blood. James faltered under his deep wound multiplied by the pressure of three men slicing ever closer. A blade ate into his hand and pinned him to the floor. James's gray eyes bore deep into the pirate raising a cutlass above him teasing to loosen his collar.
A shot sang out, dropping the pirate in his place. Brandy wailed past the other two men, riding the same line she had earlier that day. In her wake, two heads fell sloppily to the deck next to James. Brandy rolled off the rope near the hooks lashing the ships into one and struck them separate once more. The enemy galleon broke free and distance was forming between the two.
Brandy engaged the last pirate wrestling him onto his back, straddling him, and forcing her steel above his face. He held her back by her wrists feeling the gravity of her iron begging to crash down on him. Brandy brutally kneed the man twice in his ribs before his will gave way and his life came to a quick end. Brandy rose to her feet, a bit wearily and stepped to her Uncle. He smiled with blood decorating his war torn body. "I'll be just fine lass. Not the first blade in this back of mine." he winced out softly. Tears escaped her eyes and she leaned down to embrace him, but was interrupted. The enemy galleon had the distance now to lay cannon fire on their ship. The very first blast, a direct hit. Brandy felt herself soaring seaward. Her Uncle splashed a few feet away, floating to the surface with eyes closed. Under the water blue, Brandy could feel the ringing in her ears swallow her up while their ship was being erased from above. Deeper she sank until her eyes faded into the darkness below.
Chapter two is now up! Here is the link
https://www.seaofthieves.com/forum/topic/46013/legend-of-brandy-a-sot-story-chapter-two