Disclaimer: I just own the Aussie's. That's about it. Sometimes I'm not
even sure about that.
" So this is the famous Blue Shark."
Captain Hook paced in front of the scarred young girl in front of him. She watched his movements with wary blue eyes. Short cropped blond hair hung over her face. A shiny, mecha blue suit adorned her body while a helmet was placed on a table. An arm cannon was on her right arm. Her look spoke beauty and danger.
" Oi. That's me. I'm the Blue Shark you've heard of, mate. But me name's Karin." She said; her eyes continuing to watch his movements as he paced.
" And you are the best hunter in the land?" He questioned.
" Would you like to try me for yourself?" She asked arching a blond brow.
Before he could answer however, a familiar ticking sound approached the ship. He began to twitch as it got closer and closer. Hook looked like he was coming apart at the seams. Sooner than she could ask why, he jumped behind Karin.
" Get it away! Don't let him get me! Please! Don't let him get me!" He cried.
" Oi mate, it's just a gator." She said gesturing to the porthole in the wall.
" Get rid of him!" He yelled.
Karin rolled her eyes. No wonder he wanted her help. The man was a simpleton. It was a wonder that the ship hadn't sunk yet.
Sighing and walking over to the window, she stuck her arm cannon out the window and aimed it at the gator outside.
" You've got ten seconds until you become Cajun style gator. I suggest ya beat it, mate." Karin said.
Seeing the large collection of energy and light at the mouth of her cannon, the gator took her advice and swam off.
Karin smirked and walked back over to where she left Hook. He was cowering under a table. She was a bit surprised to say the least. The man was supposed to be the meanest pirate this side of the Blue Moon, yet he feared a gator.
" Is he gone?" He asked.
" No worries mate. That gator's probably halfway down the billabong by now." She said hopping up on a table.
" Are you sure?" He asked.
" Oi, fair dinkum." She said rolling her eyes, once again.
" Good," Hook said standing up and dusting off his red coat," Now, back to business."
" You want me to catch this Pan fella right? Then leave it ta me mate. I'll sort him out." She said.
" Yes, you do that," Hook said; not really knowing what she said in the first place.
" You'll have your man, or as the case maybe boy, soon. The Blue Shark never comes back empty-handed." She said putting her helmet on.
She walked past him and out the door. Hook followed. He hadn't told her everything yet. She couldn't just go out and search, that how you get lost.
" Wait a minute. You don't even know where to look." He said.
" I don't need to know where to look, mate. Me computer does that for me. Pan doesn't stand a chance against my superior technology," she stepped up on the plank and jumped off; hovering in the air.
Before she flew away though, she had one more thing to say. She knew enough about this Hook fella to know better than to just trust him.
" You just make sure my bounty is here when I bring him back, or you'll have more than gators to deal with mate. A shark has no problem going for his own when he's hungry."
" So this is the famous Blue Shark."
Captain Hook paced in front of the scarred young girl in front of him. She watched his movements with wary blue eyes. Short cropped blond hair hung over her face. A shiny, mecha blue suit adorned her body while a helmet was placed on a table. An arm cannon was on her right arm. Her look spoke beauty and danger.
" Oi. That's me. I'm the Blue Shark you've heard of, mate. But me name's Karin." She said; her eyes continuing to watch his movements as he paced.
" And you are the best hunter in the land?" He questioned.
" Would you like to try me for yourself?" She asked arching a blond brow.
Before he could answer however, a familiar ticking sound approached the ship. He began to twitch as it got closer and closer. Hook looked like he was coming apart at the seams. Sooner than she could ask why, he jumped behind Karin.
" Get it away! Don't let him get me! Please! Don't let him get me!" He cried.
" Oi mate, it's just a gator." She said gesturing to the porthole in the wall.
" Get rid of him!" He yelled.
Karin rolled her eyes. No wonder he wanted her help. The man was a simpleton. It was a wonder that the ship hadn't sunk yet.
Sighing and walking over to the window, she stuck her arm cannon out the window and aimed it at the gator outside.
" You've got ten seconds until you become Cajun style gator. I suggest ya beat it, mate." Karin said.
Seeing the large collection of energy and light at the mouth of her cannon, the gator took her advice and swam off.
Karin smirked and walked back over to where she left Hook. He was cowering under a table. She was a bit surprised to say the least. The man was supposed to be the meanest pirate this side of the Blue Moon, yet he feared a gator.
" Is he gone?" He asked.
" No worries mate. That gator's probably halfway down the billabong by now." She said hopping up on a table.
" Are you sure?" He asked.
" Oi, fair dinkum." She said rolling her eyes, once again.
" Good," Hook said standing up and dusting off his red coat," Now, back to business."
" You want me to catch this Pan fella right? Then leave it ta me mate. I'll sort him out." She said.
" Yes, you do that," Hook said; not really knowing what she said in the first place.
" You'll have your man, or as the case maybe boy, soon. The Blue Shark never comes back empty-handed." She said putting her helmet on.
She walked past him and out the door. Hook followed. He hadn't told her everything yet. She couldn't just go out and search, that how you get lost.
" Wait a minute. You don't even know where to look." He said.
" I don't need to know where to look, mate. Me computer does that for me. Pan doesn't stand a chance against my superior technology," she stepped up on the plank and jumped off; hovering in the air.
Before she flew away though, she had one more thing to say. She knew enough about this Hook fella to know better than to just trust him.
" You just make sure my bounty is here when I bring him back, or you'll have more than gators to deal with mate. A shark has no problem going for his own when he's hungry."
