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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 in UK royal naval uniform makes an 'oooh' pursed lip face of disapproval (Saucy)

[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.]
shakenandlimp: Man in UK royal naval uniform circa 1880 looks into camera: has piercing blue eyes (Default)

[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.
shakenandlimp: A man sights through a brass 1800s-era spyglass (Spyglass)

[personal profile] shakenandlimp 2014-02-01 12:10 am (UTC)(link)
...you're likely right. You hear about ladies dressing as men to go to war-- even in my time, let alone our Sergeant Perks and Corporal Maladicta.

So even on a ship, cheek to jowl, a woman can slip in.

So the girls too?
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[personal profile] shakenandlimp 2014-02-01 12:26 am (UTC)(link)
...you are on the wrong trail there. Half the fleet has seen him undressed. Had the strangest habit of taking a shower every day... Well, it was strange to us. He'd stand under the wash deck pump happy as anything.
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[personal profile] shakenandlimp 2014-02-01 12:32 am (UTC)(link)
Most on the barge'd think it usual. But they wouldn't bathe in salt water-- because most of'm have never had to ration water.
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[personal profile] shakenandlimp 2014-02-01 12:51 am (UTC)(link)
I wouldn't like to see it, no.

Not like-

[That other barge, starving and hellish.]

No.
shakenandlimp: (Beaming)

[personal profile] shakenandlimp 2014-02-01 01:04 am (UTC)(link)
You know, Jones, you should tell me about some of your travels, when you saw some of these fish.

There's a hotel nearby-- we could stay there, at the Admiral's expense, come back here everyday of port if you like, or go wherever we can on foot, pretend we are idle gentlemen. Perhaps a trinket or two for friends and loved ones aboard.

[He is forcing his cheer, driving his mind away from those memories.]
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[personal profile] shakenandlimp 2014-02-01 06:46 am (UTC)(link)
Might as well be at a yachting party, I know. It's unnatural.

[He links his hands behind his back and nods firmly.] Then why shan't we. I think we shall.