The wind blew quietly over the sea as the new members of the colonies rode on the ship to join their families or build a new life for themselves. Among theses people is a young girl who wanted to do more with her life than be an accountant like the rest of the family. Tracy walked above deck to see what was going on. She looked to her left to find men gambling or picking a fight with each other. She rolled her eyes and looked to her right finding some of the crew actually working and not gambling.
"A fine day miss," The captain said walking up beside the oddly dressed girl who was at the railing of the ship looking out.
"Yes well it would be much better if we were on land already," Tracy said with an edge to her voice.
"It shouldn't be long now miss," The captain said nodding as the girl normally stood up beside him at the wheel of the ship.
"Good," Tracy said and walked to the front of the ship while some of the male crew members glared at her.
She knew that she could handle any of them that came any where near her. She looked at them with an icy glare. She was brought up to be a templar and would fulfill her duty to the cause by coming to help Haytham with his son who had betrayed them. Tracy looked along the horizon as land began to come into sight.. She smirked and quickly walked downstairs to grab her bag. She was the first to leave the ship once it was docked. She was behind schedule and knew Haytham woul have a field day with her. She looked over people that lived here and wondered who Charles Lee is that was supposed to meet her. Her eye caught a man in a white hood looking down at the new arrivals from the rood of a building, "it's him." She whispered still looking as her green eyes sparkled at him. She looked over when a man gently touched her arm.
"Miss Tracy?" The man asked looking at the young girl.
"Maybe who is asking?" Tracy asked looking at him with a glare.
"My name is Charles Lee and I have been sent to pick you up and take you to the green dragon," Charles Lee said looking at the young girl that was more mature than most twice her age.
"Then let's go," Tracy said and started walking to a couple of horses.
Charles Lee raced after her surprised she didnt say that he had found her just demanded he take her to Haytham. Charles quickly mounted the solid white horse and raced after the girl who is on a midnight black horse already trotting away from him. He cleared his throat when he made it up beside her.
"So who sent you?" Charles said trying to make small talk with her.
"Who else but the order now I am going to be very clear with you. I do not make small talk with people that I work with so do not expect me to talk to anyone other than Mr. Haytham unless necessary," Tracy said looking at him calmly but at the same time deadly.
Charles cleared his throat again, "yes miss. Follow me." He stated and kicked his horse into a gallop towards the green dragon tavern. Tracy easily kept up with him as she thought about how she would explain her lateness to Haytham once they met. Tracy got off the horse when they arrive infront of the tavern and walked inside with him quietly. She ignored all the strange looks that the colonists gave her while she walked past and upstairs with Charles. Tracy wanted to kill Charles since he seethed traitor but she had no proof of the accusation she had in her mind. Tracy saw the man over her pacing waiting on the two to return to the tavern.
"We are back sir," Charles Lee said looking at him as they walk up.
"You two are late," Haytham as there are four other men behind him.
"Who is the gal?" Thomas Hickey asked sitting up and looking at the girl smirking.
"Someone so far above you in calss that you are but a speck," Tracy said with a glare as he backed off a screamed for the woman who owns the place.
"My apologises for being late, Mr. Haytham," Tracy said gently when he finally stops pacing.
"You were not captaining the ship so it is not your fault but do not let it happen again understood?" Haytham asked looking at her sternly.
"Yes sir I understand," Tracy said putting her fist over her heart.
"Good now I want Tracy, Charles Lee, Thomas Hickey, and Benjamin Church to go and speak with the elders of my son's old tribe. Try and convince them to give up their land without violence. If they wont then back down and return to not attack them under any circumstances," Haytham said looking at the people going on the trip.
"WHY ARE YOU LETTING HER HEAD THIS MISSION!?" Charles Lee said glaring at the new girl only to get his ass kicked into the wall.
"That is why," Haytham said as she had studied under Haytham before he was sent to the colonies.
Thomas Hickey laughed at Charles Lee when he got his ass kicked by a kid, "so girly when are we going?" He asked knowing better than to fight the young girl.
"Now," Tracy said walking towards the door as the three men walk behind her quickly.
Tracy mounted up the black horse again waiting on each to get on their horse. She clicked her tongue and took off towards the frountier as they quickly race to keep up with her. Tracy settles into the long ride once outside of the city yawning. She stops under a big tree that evening and starts working a tent and fire for the night. She gets a fire started and lays down beside it propping her head up on her hand as she watches the fire dance infront of them.
