[ Peeta? never heard of the guy. maybe he's new. ]
[ with a hint of luck and the navigation skills of a sailor Hook finds his way to her place rather quickly. he rings the doorbell and waits. he's lightly tanned but nothing else seems to have changed since the last time she saw him. ]
Captain. [She greets him with a smile, ushering him in. The tart is sitting on her coffee table by the sofa, and everything is rather... plain. Claire is no housekeeper and so she keeps things easy to clean.]
[ he glances around the place briefly before turning back to her. it's fine, he's used to simple. his own place is actually way worse since he rarely spends any time there. ]
[She stares at him for a moment, brow furrowed. It's highly unlikely that he rented a vessel. So. She suddenly laughs.]
Pirates. Perhaps send a text, next time. I wondered why I hadn't seen you around.
[Claire may have thought she scared him off from whatever bars and pubs he frequented. Maybe. And so perhaps she got extra sweets as a sort of apology.]
Edited (pub and club are different phone pls) 2015-09-12 09:55 (UTC)
[ he was kind of avoiding everyone except bottles of rum but no one needs to know that. ]
I should have. [ he smiles, glad to see her laugh. ] But a ship like that, small it might be, is still rather hard to manage on your own. I didn't have a hand to spare.
[Hand jokes are bad. Especially when she keeps thinking about her husband's smashed hand and what may have to be done with it. But enough of that. She's glad for the company.]
Still, it wasn't wise to go off without a word. [She's not very convincing at scolding anyone when eating sweets. Not that she imagines he'll listen to her, but whatever.]
I left you a message in a bottle if that's any better.
[ no, he didn't but it's the thought that counts. his gaze stops on her mouth for a moment as she brings a raspberry to her lips. eventually he blinks, snapping out of it. ]
... I should show you what I found in one of the wrecks.
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[It's kept in the fridge.
Not her fault she picked some of the fruit off, though. Had to make sure it was still good.]
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Did you bake it yourself?
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[Here's her address.]
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[ with a hint of luck and the navigation skills of a sailor Hook finds his way to her place rather quickly. he rings the doorbell and waits. he's lightly tanned but nothing else seems to have changed since the last time she saw him. ]
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I almost thought you were ignoring me.
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My apologies. I was... away.
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[They don't get to go on holiday here. After she sits on the sofa, she pats the cushion beside her.]
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[ that's where he went. he takes a seat as he's told. ]
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[She thought he might be a little... bronze. But she's not often seen him in normal lighting.]
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[ aka he stole the ship. ]
I didn't get quite as far as I would have liked, but it was enough to quench the thirst for travel in me. For now, at least.
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Pirates. Perhaps send a text, next time. I wondered why I hadn't seen you around.
[Claire may have thought she scared him off from whatever bars and pubs he frequented. Maybe. And so perhaps she got extra sweets as a sort of apology.]
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I should have. [ he smiles, glad to see her laugh. ] But a ship like that, small it might be, is still rather hard to manage on your own. I didn't have a hand to spare.
[ get it??? ]
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[Hand jokes are bad. Especially when she keeps thinking about her husband's smashed hand and what may have to be done with it. But enough of that. She's glad for the company.]
So, tell me. Did you see anything fascinating?
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I did come across some islands so it wasn't all for nothing. Never met anyone though.
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[Tell her more. And don't mind her as she picks up the fork to pick some fruit off the tart.]
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It was smooth sailing for me, but I suppose the seas here have seen less calm times.
[ and this is where he comes to the good part. ]
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[ no, he didn't but it's the thought that counts. his gaze stops on her mouth for a moment as she brings a raspberry to her lips. eventually he blinks, snapping out of it. ]
... I should show you what I found in one of the wrecks.
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Spanish gold? A crown? Perhaps some diamonds and rubies?
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[ keep guessing. ]
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[She's just impatient.]
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I brought back as many as I could.
[ and needless to say, emptied a few on his way here. ]
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And nothing for me. I see how it is, Captain.
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Ah. They're still back on the ship.
[ and where the ship is... well he can't comment on that. ]
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[Not that she looks terribly upset, even offering him the fork.]
I probably shouldn't ask, should I?
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