Day 9 of Summer, AV 511 |
"What do you mean she's gone? She can't be gone! I'm supposed to be on that gods-forsaken vessel! I'm one of her crew dammit! She can't be gone!" Behn's hands curled into fists of rage as he thought about it, pummeling the short fat man that broke the news to Behn. His ship left without him, miscommunication was the schemer of this mess. Behn cursed aloud as his hand reached out, grabbing the man by the collar of his shirt and pulled him close. "You listen here. When she gets back in Zeltiva, you tell her she has a very unhappy man demanding her audience, you got that? Behn Gaeris. I will not be forgotten about. I did not travel hundreds of miles by foot from Ravok just to be thrown away like an unwanted orphan." Behn snarled, his nose only inches from the man he was verbally assaulting. "S-sir! There's nothing I can do. The Captain comes and goes as she pleases, or as her s-schedule permits. I cannot change that. Please don't hurt me, I'm just a keeper of books, who makes berth here and who leaves." Behn scoffed and released the man. He was angry, but not at him. He had to remember this, it would be dangerous to release your anger on the wrong person. Behn did have a mission after all. Perhaps this missing of the leave was not an accident, but the work of the divine. He had a goal, a personal journey he needed to complete, and it would be difficult to do when confined on a ship of drunkards and foul-voiced imbeciles. As hideous as they were, they were not wicked men deserving death. Behn had to keep his goals in mind. "Right, don't tell her then. I won't be here waiting for her. I'll move on from this place." Behn shrugged, half annoyed at the answer given to him, and entirely ashamed of how he overreacted. It was pitiful to treat the man like that. It was time to work. Behn took to walking up and down the docks, watching the worker's labor and toil, carrying cargo to and from the ships, the men taxing each and every item that was taken to and from Zeltiva. The ships resting gently in their waters. He knew it, everywhere was a wicked man that deserved no better than death, but how was he to pick them out of a crowd without knowing them? He couldn't, he had to witness their crimes to rightfully punish them. It was Priskill's will, else he would not have been driven to be so righteous. |