Ditch me? Gish had never considered that possibility. For all the time she knew him, he seemed like an honest and trustworthy guy. He always kept his word, and never lied to her for as far as she knew. Maybe he did. Don't see why he would, though. Men don't leave until you have sex with them, and I never did so. she finished pouring the last of her sake into the saucer and downed it quickly. But you wanna hear a story? Hmmm she had quite a few stories to tell. But only one did she consider being worth her time. Okay! It all started around six years ago, right after I left home to join a crew. I was only eighteen at the time, and fresh to the life on the seas. The crew I joined had decided to venture out to the North Blue....can't remember why at the moment. Something to do with the Captain's daughter being sick or something. Deathly ill, in fact. She purposely left out the fact that the girl died. We were caught in a massive storm on our way back, perhaps the biggest storm I have ever seen. Every man and woman on the ship was sure we'd all die. Even I was! It was, truly, the scariest thing to ever happen to me. When you get caught in a storm that bad, it makes you lose hope. And it was in that storm that I realized something, when sailing on the waves your only true master is the Sea.
From the corner of her eye the saw the Bartender cleaning out two shot glasses. Then he reached under the bar and pulled out a large bottle of rum. Our Captain always was a lucky son-of-a-bitch, though. He managed to traverse the storm and save our asses, but we ended up crash landing on an island somewhere in the North Blue. It was the largest island I had seen up to that point, I was a rookie after all. Our ship was beat to hell and back, and the repairs we needed would take a few months at least. the bartender handed to glasses and bottle to the busboy she had struck earlier and pointed towards their table. We were hoping the island would be abandoned. If was had to deal with any indigenous people it would only take longer to get back on the waves. It wasn't abandoned. In fact, it was home to many native tribes who constantly warred with one another. That's actually how we met the tribal people of the island. About a day after we crashed we witnessed a hunting party chasing a single man into the sea. The busboy laid the shot glasses and rum onto the tables, head hung low, and hurried away. If Gish were sober she'd feel somewhat sorry for his present condition. But shit happens when you're drunk.
Upon seeing us and our ship, the natives got on their knees, seemingly worshipping us as gods! Communicating with them was, at first, impossible. But not too long before we had captured a man who was wanted by the Government. He was searching for the Poneglyphs, which is quite the crime under the World Government. We agreed to set him free should he be capable of speaking to them. Lucky for us he could, since apparently the natives spoke an ancient dialect exclusive to the North Blue. One that he happened to have studied in-depth on his travels. she removed another cigarette from the pack and placed it between her thin pursed lips. It turns out the natives thought we were their gods of legend. Men and women who rode "great boats" on the sea that they revered. They had yet to build their own ships, and simply boated on the small streams and rivers of the island. A primitive civilization indeed. the cigarette bounced up and down as she continued to ramble on.
Gish unstacked the shot glasses and popped the cork to the rum bottle. She help it up to her nose and let the scent waft so she could smell it. It was at that moment that she wished she hadn't done that. The smell sent a shiver down her spine, this was definitely some of the worst rum she had ever seen. The translator asked the natives if they could aid us in returning out to sea. The question seemed to perplex them, as it seemed, to them, that we had arrived to fulfill a prophecy. If we truly were the gods that they worshipped, then we were foretold to help them wipe out the other tribes on the island so they could ascend to the ocean. She began to fill the shot glasses with the sub-par alcoholic beverage. It was a real hassle. But if we wanted them to continue not being hostile towards us, and indeed assist us, we had to fulfill this insane ancient prophecy. My Captain split the crew into two groups; our best fighters assisted the locals in their bloody crusade. And I, along with a few others, worked to repair our damaged ship. It took three long months to accomplish both tasks, but we did eventually finish what we started. she reached into her pocket again to grab her matches, and struck another one on her teeth to light her cigarette, wisps of smoke danced in the saloon light from her cigarette and the extinguished match.
After finishing what he had promised, they invited us to join in their celebrations. For a whole week we feasted. We drank liquor distilled from the roots of the plants grown their. It caused intense hallucinations. And we smoked herbs that made all your worries disappear. We also partook in.... she took a drag, letting a silence set in for a moment rituals of the flesh. cause that was better than saying "we had an orgy, bro!". After that we left them as friends, but not before they gave us a gift; a compass needle suspended in an orb. It strapped to the wrist. It was apparent that the tribes had gotten their hands on a Log Pose, but it was a mystery on how.
Gish slowly pushed a rum-filled glass towards Erika. So there, I hope it was entertaining enough for you. How about you return the favor? Im sure you have one or two interesting stories in that journal of yours. Gish drank down her glass of rum. The second it hit her taste buds she cringed at the taste, making a disgusted face. Fuck! That's terrible! What are you tryna do, bartender? Poison me or something?!