Summer, 08, 523
Just off the coast of Syka, 2 nautical miles out.
Just off the coast of Syka, 2 nautical miles out.
“I’ve been on a boat before, I think I will hold my own just fine captain.”
Those words were said by a different woman, a woman who was not currently holding her upper body off the side of a railing, a woman far far more overconfident about this boat ride and by a woman who certainly was not expecting to be struggling just to hold down her food. Valentina struggled to maintain composure as she held tightly onto the railing. Her throat burning she steadied herself for a moment as the worse passed. Two sailors nearby on the top deck shared a small chuckle.
“Not like the Ravosalla I take it?” the voice came from the captain of this vessel, The Veronica. It was none other than Captain James Chaliva. Val still wondered how his last name was pronounced, sailors were hard to pick up on their accents, worldly sailors like this captain even more so. The sailors nearby on the deck ceased laughter as the captain approached Val.
“No.” She paused after speaking the quick word as her mouth now tasted worse than she felt. Placing her hand against her stomach she grimaced before answering again. “I would confidently say that Ravosalla’s are a far more enjoyable experience.” Not daring to take one hand off the railing Val continued to grip the side of the ship. The captain smiled politely and rested his hands on the side of the ship, standing firm and his body rolling with the waves as the ship traveled.
“Nothing will ever surpass this view.” His voice carried longingly out past the railing of the ship, escaping into the sea. Sailors, Val thought, fighting the urge to roll her eyes. They were just as bad as performers. Val kept her thoughts to herself and swayed against the waves as she kept her feet planted as best she could. A strong sudden lurch was felt in her stomach but passed a moment after. James glanced over and smiled. “The waves shouldn't slow us down pulling into dock, in fact, we may be slightly ahead of schedule.” he paused and looked back out to see for a moment before returning his attention to Val. “Long trip was it?”
“Huh?” She was caught off guard, they were on the same trip together, Syka was only a short distance away. “Oh.” She said, realizing. “To Riverfall you mean?”, he nodded, meaning yes. “It was the longest trip I had taken outside of my home. Huh, come to think of it, it was my first time leaving home.” images of the canals and marble buildings flashed in her memories for a moment before the captain spoke.
“How did you find the open country?” he asked. Val didnt sense any ill intention from the man, even if she did her natural reaction would be to fold up and answer his questions quickly, maybe feign the sea sickness somehow. It might not even fully be a lie.
“Dull, actually.” She said. “I am of course well aware of natural beauty and like most I’m moved by the sun’s rising and setting. Yet seeing nothing but trees, plains and hills grows rather boring.” Her childhood was filled with extravagant displays of wealth, parties in the streets as well as canals, festivals and feasts of pure gluttony to the heart's desire. Of course, such actions were not kind for her to partake in.
His nod before turning back towards the open sea left her wondering if she had said the wrong thing. After all, this was one of the leaders-er, founders, as the other sailors informed her of. “But maybe once I have a day out at sea where I’m not hurling off the left side of the boat I may change my point of view.” She tried to fix any tension. It's common knowledge sailors loved to travel, but why had this one decided to settle down?
“Come,” he said, “Lets get below deck you might do better in a chair where you wont see the waves.”