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Captain Davy Jones ([personal profile] tentacruelest) wrote2014-01-21 12:47 pm

13th Wave

[Spam for Above]

[It's been....decades since he was in London. Centuries, it feels like.

Jones stands on paved streets in hidden disguise, for all intents and purposes looking completely human. The Barge magic does its work well: no one gives him a second glance.

He's on firm, solid land again. Hates it: keeps looking over his shoulder to check to make sure the sea is still there. And London itself has changed. Hundreds of years have passed here in the blink of an eye. The streets have changed, old haunts torn down to make way for the new. Even old staples he believed would last forever were now changed - the royal family no longer resided at St. James's, but in a new castle. Somewhere called Buckingham Palace. Ridiculous.

To the casual observer, his height and expression seem to be enough to dissuade strangers from striking up conversation.

But to the Barge residents, it's clear that Jones is uneasy and mildly distressed. He doesn't belong here, in every sense of the idea]
shakenandlimp: Man pressing his finger to his lips (Shhh)

[personal profile] shakenandlimp 2014-01-26 07:43 pm (UTC)(link)
What-?

I meant we should try to go see what they know about Sea Life in London.
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[personal profile] shakenandlimp 2014-01-26 07:51 pm (UTC)(link)
You're ridiculous, Jones. Even I know it's only a statue.

[A very old statue, and the expression of a man lost that passes over his face might have the answers he was trying to hide from Jones with it.]

I'll let you navigate us; mind we don't wind up swimming to Scottland.
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[personal profile] shakenandlimp 2014-01-26 08:01 pm (UTC)(link)
I can't swim. There are easier ways of ducking my company, I'm sure-!

[Bush follows along, trying to be in good spirits-- given time, he can talk himself back into a decent mood, and does, even breaking their journey just long enough to make the daunting experiment of ordering coffee. Largely by dint of asking for something 'strong and sweet and plenty of it, whatever you recommend,' which he is fortunate that the barista finds charming instead of maddening.

He is entrusted with a mocha, pays his five pounds(!) for it, and quickly follows after Jones again.]
shakenandlimp: A man in UK royal navy uniform smiles lopsidedly (Lopsided smile)

[personal profile] shakenandlimp 2014-01-26 08:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Not even you can swim in space, Jones-

[Whatever an aquarium is, it is crammed below a county hall and Bush expects very little.

His expectation is so strong that he isn't looking for anything but the price of admittance, which everything seems to have-- nearly forty pounds for two men, and more cash than he might see in one place for a year at a time, that. But the Admiral's credit is good, and he gets their tickets and turns to Jones with one outstretched-- and stops, at his first glimpse of a thick wall of glass and dappled bluegreen light.]
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[personal profile] shakenandlimp 2014-01-26 09:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah. [Bush is stunned silent except for that one exhalation, and then a short gasp as a great shadow swims over head. A shark, fully eight feet long-- not the largest he has seen, but impossibly close to him-- cuts the water above his head. He cannot swim; he's never seen the water this way before, never seen the quality of light through it except for the barge's own smaller shark tank. This is-- this is a much bigger thing than that.]
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[personal profile] shakenandlimp 2014-01-26 09:36 pm (UTC)(link)
I've never seen anything like this.
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[personal profile] shakenandlimp 2014-01-26 09:45 pm (UTC)(link)
[Bush looks at him with a surprise hardly less profound than the shark inspired. And then, a little unbelieving, smiles, and nods firmly.]

Together, Captain Jones.
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[personal profile] shakenandlimp 2014-01-27 02:29 am (UTC)(link)
[Bush remains a little awestruck all through; usually not a man much interested in reading, he devours the information from the placards by the tanks, learning the names of bright new fish, gaping shamelessly at the jellyfish, watching the sharks with as much badly disguised enthusiasm as some of the school children around him.

He makes a chortle of delight at one point, waving for Jones.]


He's got eyes like a sand glass, this fellow! I swear he came out of a crack in the rock no wider than my thumb, he's the size of my hand easy.

[He has found a common octopus, stirring out for feeding time, and is absurdly charmed. It's nearly enough to make a man regret having eaten the things in foreign ports.]
Edited 2014-01-27 02:47 (UTC)
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[personal profile] shakenandlimp 2014-01-30 10:56 pm (UTC)(link)
This little fellow isn't insulting me, so I'm partial to him. [Bush's eyes twinkle, and he watches the octopus glide across its tank with deliberate tentacular strides, taking a piece of fish and tucking it under its mantle to eat.]

You're accustomed to all of these creatures? I haven't seen the half of them. I've met men who've seen penguins, never have myself, we've got to make a visit of'm.
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[personal profile] shakenandlimp 2014-01-31 04:17 pm (UTC)(link)
[Bush smiles at that-- has lapsed from his seriousness back into a man willing to be friends more than he is willing to be offended, in the past weeks-- and watches the little creature bloom its different colours and then, having eaten, settle in for a nap, making itself look every inch a disinterested rock. It's pretty splendid, to him, there's no denying it.]

It'll be the first penguin for both of us then.
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[personal profile] shakenandlimp 2014-01-31 06:04 pm (UTC)(link)
You look like a schoolmaster, and are beginning to sound like one, too. [That moment will stay in his mind a while, the press of Jones' human-seeming fingers against the tank; it will begin to niggle in his mind, in days to come. For now he tucks it away to look over later and heads along with him-- as Jones notes, pretty excited.]
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[personal profile] shakenandlimp 2014-01-31 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
I'll admit the most I saw of a schoolmaster was old Lieutenant Clay-- him in charge of teaching all the new midshipmen their lessons in navigation. Manner about like yours, though.

What a stink! Like a chicken coup only more of fish. They are charming little things, though. Who would have thought there were birds couldn't fly?
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[personal profile] shakenandlimp 2014-01-31 11:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, they are a bunch of likely little souls; given five years and they would do for ship's boys... Well, not the young ladies, unless Perks would play master.

I mean the ones outside the cage. We'd never get trousers on the penguins.

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