1 Fall, 511 AV
Stretching long limbs and groaning from the revitalizing sensation, the lanky Svefra sighed in satisfaction and rolled off the bunk. Bare feet, long and bony, hit the wooden floor with a resounding thunk and pattered through the cabin; a whole three steps. The lone outfit neatly folded in the locked cabinet didn’t scream for donning, so the pitter patter of gay steps continued on out to the deck. Bare flesh shivering in the conflicting sensations of sea kissed breeze and Syna’s glory, hands rubbed briskly as the woman scurried across to a barrel. A quick peek inside revealed, in an odiferous waft, nothing.
“Well, that just won’t do, will it?” an emphatic and cheerful voice inquired of a lazy otter cub sun bathing in the early morning light. With a twitch of whiskers, it conveyed its lack of concern and rolled over. “I see you’re in a helpful mood this morning, Sib!”
Crossing the gently swaying deck, the lanky woman first selected a fresh half spear and then pulled out a fishing net from its casing. She’d seen them tossed in and hauled out enough to have the basic idea down, even if her own experience seriously lacked body. Hoisting the hefty net to a wide shoulder, the woman leant the spear against the fish barrel for safe keeping while she tried her hand at catching some breakfast.
“Where’s Sir when you need him?” Sable asked the water giggling against her casinor, Sea Sparkle, when she leaned over to look speculatively into the ocean. Land waved in the distance, and the shallow sand bottom extended up to about sixty feet off the little ship. Below her, the darkness hid what meals might be had. “Well, here goes!” Looking at the mass of material smelling of brine right next to her face, she toss it to the deck and set about untangling it from the mess she’d stored it in. After a few minutes gingerly picking along, it stretched out on the deck neatly. Grabbing the long cord in one hand, she plucked up the rest with a mind to keep it carefully unruffled.
The railing at her hip, she rotated around, getting a feel for the way the heavy edges swayed. “This isn’t going to turn out well, I don’t think,” she mused, bright eyes sparkling just like the sea. With minor hassle, the net went over the railing in preparation for release and she practiced rotating it around again. Nope, didn’t work either. Chewing on the inside of a lip, she dragged the net back onto the ship and stepped away from the rail. “Might as well try.” Several steps back, the nude woman spun around slowly, watching the edge of the net lift; increasing speed, she finally supposed it was high enough to clear the rail and released with gusto. In a mass that thwacked the rail as it went, the net tumbled over and didn’t hesitate a moment after the initial splash to sink. The rope end meant for holding on to it included.
Rushing to the railing, those laughing eyes watched it sink just out of sight. Grinning at her own ineptitude, and wondering what Sir would have to say about the attempt, Sable hoisted herself over the rail with one hand. The other held tightly onto a long length of rope attached to the ship.
Stretching long limbs and groaning from the revitalizing sensation, the lanky Svefra sighed in satisfaction and rolled off the bunk. Bare feet, long and bony, hit the wooden floor with a resounding thunk and pattered through the cabin; a whole three steps. The lone outfit neatly folded in the locked cabinet didn’t scream for donning, so the pitter patter of gay steps continued on out to the deck. Bare flesh shivering in the conflicting sensations of sea kissed breeze and Syna’s glory, hands rubbed briskly as the woman scurried across to a barrel. A quick peek inside revealed, in an odiferous waft, nothing.
“Well, that just won’t do, will it?” an emphatic and cheerful voice inquired of a lazy otter cub sun bathing in the early morning light. With a twitch of whiskers, it conveyed its lack of concern and rolled over. “I see you’re in a helpful mood this morning, Sib!”
Crossing the gently swaying deck, the lanky woman first selected a fresh half spear and then pulled out a fishing net from its casing. She’d seen them tossed in and hauled out enough to have the basic idea down, even if her own experience seriously lacked body. Hoisting the hefty net to a wide shoulder, the woman leant the spear against the fish barrel for safe keeping while she tried her hand at catching some breakfast.
“Where’s Sir when you need him?” Sable asked the water giggling against her casinor, Sea Sparkle, when she leaned over to look speculatively into the ocean. Land waved in the distance, and the shallow sand bottom extended up to about sixty feet off the little ship. Below her, the darkness hid what meals might be had. “Well, here goes!” Looking at the mass of material smelling of brine right next to her face, she toss it to the deck and set about untangling it from the mess she’d stored it in. After a few minutes gingerly picking along, it stretched out on the deck neatly. Grabbing the long cord in one hand, she plucked up the rest with a mind to keep it carefully unruffled.
The railing at her hip, she rotated around, getting a feel for the way the heavy edges swayed. “This isn’t going to turn out well, I don’t think,” she mused, bright eyes sparkling just like the sea. With minor hassle, the net went over the railing in preparation for release and she practiced rotating it around again. Nope, didn’t work either. Chewing on the inside of a lip, she dragged the net back onto the ship and stepped away from the rail. “Might as well try.” Several steps back, the nude woman spun around slowly, watching the edge of the net lift; increasing speed, she finally supposed it was high enough to clear the rail and released with gusto. In a mass that thwacked the rail as it went, the net tumbled over and didn’t hesitate a moment after the initial splash to sink. The rope end meant for holding on to it included.
Rushing to the railing, those laughing eyes watched it sink just out of sight. Grinning at her own ineptitude, and wondering what Sir would have to say about the attempt, Sable hoisted herself over the rail with one hand. The other held tightly onto a long length of rope attached to the ship.