Third person POV

"Reaver! There's a new ship here! And all the old pirates down at the docks are panicking! Looks like they know the captain!"

Reaver nodded. A well-known pirate? Here, in my port? My town? He thought to himself.

"And the name of the ship?" He questioned, curious.

"It's massive, and it's painted black. It's called "The Siren's Song" and the old sailors are claiming that its manned by a "Captain Blackwood"." The pirate reported.

Bring this captain to me, I must warn him that this is my town." Reaver said, arrogantly.

"Yes, sir!" The pirate said, leaving to find the captain in question.

Iris' POV

"Captain! There's a man here, says some bloke called 'Reaver' requires your attention." William spoke again.

"Very well." I replied.

I made sure to grab my katana as well as my pistol. Then, I followed the man. He seemed quite surprised at my gender. "You-you're a woman?" He spoke in disbelief. I put my hand over my pistol. "Yes. I am the Pirate Queen. And you will do well to remember that I will not hesitate to kill you." I said, annoyance clear in my voice.

"Y-yes, of course." He said, clearly scared.

He led me to a rather large house. A mansion, in fact. "Reaver will be in the back." The man said, still a little startled.

I nodded briskly and confidently strolled into the back room, hips swaying slightly. This is just another man. I thought to myself.

The man I assumed to be Reaver was facing away from me, and spoke the moment I came in. "Hello. I am Reaver, and you are in my-"

And then he turned around.

"Oh, I'm sorry. I was not aware that I was in the company of such a beautiful woman. You must be Captain Blackwood, correct?" Reaver purred.

"The Pirate Queen, yes." I said, smirking. I just knew Reaver could see the danger in my eyes.

"Oh, my sweet. That is where you are sadly mistaken. You see, I am the Pirate King. The best pirate that ever lived." He said.

I didn't like his tone.

"Then explain why I have not heard of you? I've been around for a year now, you would think that someone would inform The Pirate Queen that there was someone like you around." I said, still smirking seductively. He'll take the bait. All men do.

"I have been away for some time. Sailing and exploring and what not."

I nodded slowly. I didn't really care.

"How about this, you admit that I am the only Pirate Monarch, and I will allow you to come up to my private quarters?" He asked, winking. Still smirking, I sauntered over to him, and trailed my right hand down his arm, causing him to smirk even more. I then drew my knife, and pressed it against his throat, making him jump to attention.

"How about," I whispered angrily, "you agree to never speak to me like that again, and I won't kill you."

"Fine, my sweet. Put the knife away." He said, chuckling.

"You are just full of surprises, you little minx. I never thought I'd meet a female pirate, and especially one as strong-willed as you." Reaver said.

"Flattery will gain you nothing." I warned.

'How about you run a little.. Errand, for me, hm?" Reaver asked.

"What could I possibly gain from this?" I rolled my eyes.

"I will allow you to leave your ship in my port for the winter, as well as give you and your crew a warm place to stay." Reaver coaxed.

"What do you want, Reaver?" I sighed.

"I want you to deliver that object over there to some friends in Wraithmarsh." He said, pointing at a black seal that had a sinister design to it.

"Fine." I finally said. "Tell my crew to start unloading. And don't touch my stuff."I threatened.

"Alright, my dear." Reaver said devilishly.

I picked up the seal, walking out.

"There's a good girl." Reaver said, smirking with an evil glint in his eye.

Woah this chapter was long my bad.