Dancing with the Devil
Who: Thatch and Lea
Where: The Moon, Corsair Kingdom
When: 4/25 Evening [backdated]
What: Things need to be discussed, plans to be made
Warnings: Dark themes
Status: Closed
It was about that time. Thatch leaned back in the chair, crossing his feet at the ankle on the desk and smoked a cigar, looking up at the ceiling. He wasn't sure how this would go over exactly. He wasn't sure of any of it. But the fact was he needed help for an operation like this. His own division would be ideal of course. Would know what to do without being told but-- the closest he had to that here was Lea. Maybe Logan in a pinch but Lea could blend in. People would notice a man easier than a boy.
Letting out a flow of smoke he pulled the journal onto his lap and flipped it open, writing a private message for the kid.
If you've got a moment, come see me.
That done, he waited patiently, watching the smoke swirl toward the ceiling in the flickering lantern light.
Where: The Moon, Corsair Kingdom
When: 4/25 Evening [backdated]
What: Things need to be discussed, plans to be made
Warnings: Dark themes
Status: Closed
It was about that time. Thatch leaned back in the chair, crossing his feet at the ankle on the desk and smoked a cigar, looking up at the ceiling. He wasn't sure how this would go over exactly. He wasn't sure of any of it. But the fact was he needed help for an operation like this. His own division would be ideal of course. Would know what to do without being told but-- the closest he had to that here was Lea. Maybe Logan in a pinch but Lea could blend in. People would notice a man easier than a boy.
Letting out a flow of smoke he pulled the journal onto his lap and flipped it open, writing a private message for the kid.
If you've got a moment, come see me.
That done, he waited patiently, watching the smoke swirl toward the ceiling in the flickering lantern light.
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1. Riku
2. Kairi
3. Sora
"We're gonna have to draw straws for that middle one, though, since, you know, you guys have plans about that."
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"If you wanted to kill them I'd say too damn late. You don't kill nakama. You don't kill crewmates. But as you said, revenge isn't really your style." He eyed Lea.
"Besides which, they aren't likely to attack you, will they? They aren't likely to lock you up and torture you to death just for the crime of being somewhere you shouldn't. Of existing. This is a rough world, lad. You can go easy on it if you choose, but it will be brutal with you as it will. But in the end it's your choice."
Damn rookies.
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Lea shoved off the edge of the desk, even less sure now what to do with himself other than heading straight for the door. Thatch could look at him like he was some babe in the woods as much as he wanted, but he wasn't the one with the immature life philosophy here. What was the saying? An eye for an eye will leave the whole world blind? Add in "oh but they're friends so they don't count" and wow, gee, totally impressed.
"You want me to take out someone that might actually matter and I'll get to it and be home in time to make dinner. Want me to hit someone because boohoo they hit you first? Forget it. Sounds like you got some issues from home, too, but you're not home. None of us are."
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But there was no point in saying so. Lea didn't want to do it, so he didn't want to do it. Thatch would find other ways. He always did.
"As I said it's your choice. Do what you want."
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Because he wasn't stupid. He knew that was where things were going. Why was he so shit at picking jobs?
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"Then good luck, wind at your back and thank you for all your hard work." Which he meant, because whatever Lea's feelings about vengeance were, he had done a good job.
"But I'd see what the captain has to say first." Ace hadn't said and might not say. And it may be the situation where Ace decides not to act as fiercely. Who knew? Though it was likely to come up again. As long as they existed on these seas as pirates, the chance was always there.
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"I'll give you that long. Not saying you're gonna need a new sandwich boy yet, but you're not really selling the job."
Lea turned to leave. Usually this was when he'd wave goodbye over his shoulder, but his hands were firmly in his pockets.
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"I will fight by your side. I will fight for you. And I will come to your rescue if you should need it. You're a good lad. You have strong convictions and I can't say that I don't admire that.
But I think it would serve both of us better if you were the ship's sandwich boy, aye? Follow your heart. Do what makes you free."
Because he would work in the dark. Alone if need be. And if their ideologies clashed so much, it was better for Lea not to know how dark the world could get.
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"Demoting me now? I'm still getting used to having a heart to follow, you know, and if there's one thing I learned from the time I didn't have one, it's that you shouldn't follow someone who only tells you what they want you to know."
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Which was a lie, but what did it matter?
"The captain is a much better man for that kind of thing." If anything he was the heart of the crew. The reason why they did anything. As it should be. As it always should be.
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"You know, the easier solution would be to actually tell me things." It was said mostly to himself as he rested one hand on the door frame, ready to leave but not sure where exactly to go afterwards.
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"There are no easy solutions. And if you want to learn how to use your heart, new that you are, you may want to follow someone who has one." He let the darkness flow from him, curl into life, snake across the windows. He was glad Pops couldn't see him now. See the kind of person he had become.
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"You have one. Don't flatter yourself." There was no explaining losing your heart to someone who never had, but to Lea it was no joking matter. Not with his own so newly regained and the possibility facing him upon his inevitable return home that Isa's might be gone for good.
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"Thank you for stopping by," he said, managing to sound civil enough as he pulled out a ledger. He had things to plan and by himself it would be that much harder.
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