Victor shielded his eyes a moment against the flame’s light, but they adjusted soon enough. He had remained on the firm and static dock until then, and as he crossed onto the wavering casino he laughed. “I don’t suppose you’ve got a little something below deck? I do love a good story.”
While the claim remained mostly true, Victor was fonder of a drink’s other influences: shattered inhibitions yes, but not necessarily those of the intimate variety. Alas, none would replace the creeping sobriety that hung over both men. Averting his attention from that particular dilemma, Victor clung to the mast where the all but dependable firelight hung and cast a scrutinizing eye over the boat beneath him. He knew little to nothing about sailboats—had spent the greater part of his last journey bent over the side of one—but he had some experience with Ravokian canal boats and therefore considered himself worthy of inspecting this one.
“I’ve always believed in learning as you go,” he said, fingering the knot of ropes he found upon turning around the mast. “So let’s just go, and see what happens!”
Then he tugged on the line, loosing and untying it from its cleat. As the other end resisted upward, he obliged; as the rope flailed into the night sky, the sail fell down. Unaware of what other measures need be taken before the sails are set, Victor watched it ripple in a starboard wind before he turned a wide grin to the captain.
While the claim remained mostly true, Victor was fonder of a drink’s other influences: shattered inhibitions yes, but not necessarily those of the intimate variety. Alas, none would replace the creeping sobriety that hung over both men. Averting his attention from that particular dilemma, Victor clung to the mast where the all but dependable firelight hung and cast a scrutinizing eye over the boat beneath him. He knew little to nothing about sailboats—had spent the greater part of his last journey bent over the side of one—but he had some experience with Ravokian canal boats and therefore considered himself worthy of inspecting this one.
“I’ve always believed in learning as you go,” he said, fingering the knot of ropes he found upon turning around the mast. “So let’s just go, and see what happens!”
Then he tugged on the line, loosing and untying it from its cleat. As the other end resisted upward, he obliged; as the rope flailed into the night sky, the sail fell down. Unaware of what other measures need be taken before the sails are set, Victor watched it ripple in a starboard wind before he turned a wide grin to the captain.