Note:
Forgive me as I'm constantly reediting this story - I'm lengthening the
chapters and fixing a lot of grammatical/spacing errors that occurred when I
uploaded Word documents. Hopefully this will be a little more enjoyable to
read...
Introduction -
It had been a dark, dreary night the evening that Rhiannah
had awoken to the deafening booms of firefight and crashes of thunder in the
background. She was residing in the north corner in her family's commodious
living quarters, although recently had been given in hand to a respectable man
of the South Bay community and had a
grand wedding in arrangement.
The roar of cannons shook the walls of her room and she pulled the covers over
her head, trembling in the darkness. As
the building groaned in agony as ammunition ripped through the walls, her
father burst though the doors.
"RHIANNAH, COME, immediately!"
Her foot caught the sheets and entangled them around her ankles as he dragged
her from bed by the wrist, allowing her no time to protest. "You must seek
shelter at the governors', as our house is too close to the harbor..." he
trailed off, eyes darting around as they trampled down the stairs.
Rhiannah winced as she slid down the cold, wooden
stairs until she regained her balance. Complete and utter confusion droned
through her head as she attempted to form words. "But what...why..."
Her father's grasp tightened around her wrist as they burst through the front
doors of the mansion, leaving marks against her bare skin in the frigid air. She shivered uncontrollably, frantically
looking around at the chaos around her. A
group of men hurried up to her father, announcing their presence and
dramatically expressing their intent on retaliation. Taking the incentive, he stepped forward in
false bravo and offered himself in service.
Turning to her before leaving, his voice dropped sternly. "Rhiannah,
there will be a governor's coach arriving for you at the far corner
there," he motioned. "I need
to you stay there and do not leave under any terms." He revealed a gun from his coat and thrust it
in her hands while embracing her for a hug. "Do not let this be seen," he said
softly before departing.
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Rhiannah stood at the corner submissively, carefully
avoiding the glances shot by curious acquaintances as they fled their homes.
Her eyes wandered to the horizon, overlooking the cliff and into the harbor
which lit periodically in a furious array of flashing lights accompanied by the
loud blasts of artillary.
Although she knew she would not be taken by whomever her father had in mind,
she had not expected the hysteria surrounding her.
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Rhiannah slept lightly but peacefully until the
smooth rocking of the ship gently woke her, remaining slightly closed until the
abrupt feeling of panic rose from her chest, realizing that this rocking was
not called for in an ordinary circumstance.
Her eyes flew open and upon meeting the glance of an unfamiliar man, she let
out a surprised screech. Her hand had
started to move to her mouth in the proper state of awe that she resumed, but
the man's swift swipe took it into his own and he gently pulled her into a
sitting position, nodding sharply and kissing it in his own state of gratitude.
"'Allo, m'lady,"
he said, jumping from the bed and opening the curtains at once, allowing the
bright morning light to flood into the cabin. "Lovely mornin' after a rough eve, aye?"
Rhiannah sat, speechless...slightly entranced by the
stranger's confident aire before realizing who was.
She suddenly became aware of her evening apparel and swept the covers in front
of her at once, blushing softly while attempting to maintain dignity.
"Indeed now, I don't suppose you could tell me where to find some dress
and we can discuss this...situation...further upon my, ah...readiness,"
she muttered, defeated.
Jack grinned mischievously, swinging closer to her on the bedpost and lifting
her chin with one finger. "Aye, m'dear. I 'don't suppose' ye couldn't just rid
yourself of just that single gown, and me of...perhaps, all gowns...and we'll get
straight down to business," he murmured, eyes gleaming as he batted away
her taut grip of the sheets.
Rhiannah pulled her face back in offence and arose
from the bed, wrapping herself fully in covers. "I will have none of this smartness, and
I demand at least full apparel in the midst of this...this madness." she continued,
looking around wearily.
"Ahh, yes, indeed, a lady must have her
'apparel'. That closet o'er there is fit for a queen, you see, now ye search
through there but don't fret, you needn't wear a thing for my crew and I,"
he said, swinging back to the front of the bed before tipping his hat and
spinning awkwardly on his heel to stagger out. "When you're through, do
find me again now, savvy?" He winked,
amused, and swung the door shut.
Rhiannah dropped the sheets, slightly miffed, and
began searching through the closet.
