Ingress of the House of Arch (
smallestopener) wrote2006-09-12 09:42 pm
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Ingress, as most small children do, has intense phases in which she finds out all she can about a certain subject. She's gone on pirate binges in which she read nothing but pirate stories, drew nothing but pirate pictures, and played nothing but pirate games. She's done this with horses, dinosaurs, princesses (of course), and squids.
Sometimes she runs across a picture or a story, and her memory is jogged. So it is that she and Tom walk out to the lake, to see if Ingress can catch sight of Sunshine Dust, the glitter squid.
And who knows, maybe one day Mr. Julia Fruitnugget will return.
"I hope she's there still," she says, running ahead of Tom into the cool fall-like day. "I haven't looked in a long time."
Sometimes she runs across a picture or a story, and her memory is jogged. So it is that she and Tom walk out to the lake, to see if Ingress can catch sight of Sunshine Dust, the glitter squid.
And who knows, maybe one day Mr. Julia Fruitnugget will return.
"I hope she's there still," she says, running ahead of Tom into the cool fall-like day. "I haven't looked in a long time."
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"I'm a rotten pirate and a scallywag," Jack informs her, and then picks her up and swings her around in a wild sort of dance, singing,
"'We're devils and black sheep and really bad eggs, drink up me hearties, yo ho!'"
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"I want to be a scallywag, too!"
It sounds like fun, and she hears Megwyns bubbling love and laughter filling her mind as she's twirled round.
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"I think you already are, little one. You and Jack will make quite the team."
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Jack grins wickedly at Tom.
"All we've got to do now, mate, is get you used to the idea."
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She tilts her head, as if listening. "She says she won't wear an eyepatch, though, but maybe some beads in her mane would be nice."
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He nods and explains, just in case Jack has never met fair Megwyn. "She's Ingress's Companion. Horse-shaped entity from Valdemar, mind bond, it's really rather complicated, but we look at her as part of the family."
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"Quite a family you have, mate."
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"Looks that way."
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"Don't know quite how long I'll be staying, mate."
A beat.
"Not sure how it works when you're dead, savvy?"
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Tom goes quiet a moment. What does one say to the newly dead?
"Well, if you're going to winter here, we ought to do something about heat. The lake will ice over soon enough, and Scotland in winter is never mild. Do you plan on staying here, or staying in the bar?"
Apparently one sticks to the topic at hand.
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"She's me ship," he points out. "I've lived in me cabin here for years now, and I don't see any reason to be changing that just because I'm forced into port."
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"You can keep the ice from her keel?"
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Something flashes in the depth of his glance.
"Not willing to see that happen, savvy?"
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Tom does remember to put the Black Pearl first this time.
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Ingress bounds back to where Tom and Jack stand talking. "I saw Sunshine Dust!"
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"Did you, lass?"
It's probably not notable that he makes no move toward the starboard rail.
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He nods to Tom, then, adding,
"Now that's a princely invitation, mate, and I'll thank you for it."
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