Mutiny
Part IV
Catherine looked wide-eyed at him. "You're dead
"
"Obviously not." Karl took a few paces back, leaning against Lara's desk, the
gun still aimed at her. "Your girlfriend didn't knock me out completely in her hurry
to get to you. I heard you talking, realised what was going on and made a hasty
exit." He looked at the wound on his arm. "Not hasty enough though,
unfortunately
That's another thing I need to repay the Curse for
" He met
her eyes and grinned. "But now I'll finally get a change at this vengeance. Thanks to
you, my dear
" He hopped onto the edge of the desk, letting his legs dangle.
"You see, I finally figured out her weak spot
" A charming smile.
"It's you
God, I should have realised that way back
" He shook his
head. "I should've just threatened you at the beginning and all of this would have
never happened
But at least I get a second change, I guess I should be grateful,
huh?"
Cathy swallowed, her mind racing to find a way out. "Leave her out of
this
" She managed, slowly pushing herself up to a sitting position.
"Please
"
Karl crossed his arms. "Begging now, are we? There's a change
" He laughed.
"Why on earth would I want to let her go?"
"Please
" Catherine insisted, staring at him. "I'll do anything,
just
Just let her go
"
Walters chuckled in amusement, hopping off the desk and closing in on her. "The offer
is tempting, but you have to understand that anything you do is nothing in comparison to
the satisfaction I'll get from watching The Curse die. Sorry to disappoint you.
Now
" He grinned toothily at her. "You just get up and call Miss Dean in
here, all right?"
Defiant green eyes narrowed at him. "No."
He looked back at her, considering for a moment, then just shrugged. "OK
"
He turned and walked back to Lara's desk, sitting down on her chair behind it. "Then
we'll just wait until she decides to pay you a little visit."
"Mary? How's that raft coming along?"
Mary looked up. "Nearly there, captain." She stated, dusting off her hands, then
indicated the small vessel they had just created. "What do you think?"
Lara judged the steady construction of beams tied together by ropes, some sailors working
on getting a small mast put up in the centre. "Not bad. That ought to get them back
to the mainland."
Mary nodded. "You know they'll tell though, don't you? The British'll come looking
for us."
The captain grinned brightly. "Just like the good old days."
Her weaponsmaster raised both eyebrows at her Lara chuckled. "I don't have much of a
choice, Mary. We can either kill 'm, lock 'm up and drag 'm along or let 'm go
I
pick door number three, if it's all the same to you
"
Mary sighed. "Yeah, I guess you're right."
"Of course I'm right
I'm the captain
" Lara stated with a smug
look.
Mary rolled her eyes. "Sheesh, aren't we in a good mood today
"
"The weather's good, nice steady wind blowing us in the right direction
What's
not to like about today?" The captain smiled brightly, then patted her friend's
shoulder. "Lemme know when you finish that thing, OK?"
"Aye aye." Mary nodded, then watched the captain walk off.
Lara carefully pushed open the door to her room. She poked her head in, then spotted Cathy
staring back at her, sitting up in her bed. "Hey, I thought I told you to
"
Green eyes bore into hers, the eyes darting to the door warningly.
"What?" Lara's eyebrows frowned. "What's wrong?"
"I am what's wrong, Miss Dean."
Lara froze as she recognised the voice behind her. Slowly she turned around to find Karl
smirking at her. "No
" She shook her head in disbelief.
Karl's grin widened. "You can blow me up, but you can't get me down." He
chuckled.
"You
" Lara's voice dropped down to a growl and she took a dangerous step
closer.
"Nuhuh
" Karl waved a finger at her. "You take one more step and Miss
Mutineer gets it." He pointed the gun at Cathy. "So back off."
Lara stepped back instantly.
"Sit down." Karl stated, motioning towards the bed with the pistol.
The captain sat down, her eyes fixed on him, waiting for any movement.
Karl watched her obey and laughed happily. "This is too good
The Curse obeying
my every wish
If I'd only know it would be this easy
" He shook his head
in wonder, then walked back to the desk and sat down again.
"You OK?" Lara asked under her breath, quickly glancing at Cathy.
Catherine looked up at her and managed a small nod.
"You know, you killed a lot of people yesterday, Miss Dean. Blowing up one ship,
sacking another
I'm quite sure Admiral Steward is not gonna be too enthusiastic
about your behaviour. He'll probably sentence you to death
if you're still alive by
then, but somehow I doubt you will be
" Karl stated, leaning back in his chair
and popping his booted feet on her desk. "You see, I have this feeling you're about
to have a horrible accident, Miss Dean
" He
chuckled wickedly. "But first things first. Get Mr Cartwright in here for me."
"Cartwright?" Lara raised an eyebrow at him. "What do you want with
him?"
Karl's blue eyes locked with hers and he gave her a look. "I really don't think
you're in a position to be asking questions, Miss Dean," he stated, waving the gun
towards Cathy. "Now, call Mr. Cartwright. Try anything funny and she's history,
understand?"
Lara glared at him, then stood slowly and walked over to the door, pulling it open.
"Cartwright! In here, now!"
Tom looked up and blinked as the door to Lara's room closed with a bang.
Moments later Matthew walked up the stairs. "What's up with that?"
Tom stared back blankly. "Well, last time she called me Cartwright I fell asleep at
the rudder and I nearly steered us into a huge cliff
" The skipper muttered.
"But I'm not hitting any cliffs now so I don't have a clue
"
Matthew frowned, taking the wheel from him. "You just get over there and check it
out
I'll hold down the fortress."
"Aye." Tom nodded, then hastily made his way down the stairs.
He pushed open the door to Lara's room and walked in. "Yes, cap..?" His eyes
widened as he spotted the man sitting behind Lara's desk. "Oh my God
"
"Close the door please, Mr Cartwright."
"Bw
You
" Tom shook his head, clearing it and focusing on what he
knew he now had to do. "Yes, sir." He turned and closed the door, taking a deep
breath and ordering his thoughts, before he turned and faced Karl again. "It's
It's good to see you well, sir." He glanced aside to where Cathy and Lara were
sitting, then his eyes tracked back to Karl and the gun in his
hand.
Walters leaned back comfortably, judging the skipper. "You like to fight for the
winning team, don't you Mr Cartwright?"
Tom blinked. "Yes sir
"
"Well, in that case I suggest you switch sides now." Karl grinned. "I think
it's obvious who's got the upper hand in this situation, isn't it?"
"You switch and you're dead, Cartwright." Lara hissed dangerously, actually
making Tom shiver.
"You shush, Torment." Karl snarled at her. "Your time of threats is long
past
" He turned back to Tom. "So how about it?"
Tom looked at him. His eyes flicked to Lara, then back to Karl, then he straightened.
"What are your orders, captain?"
Walters laughed. "Smart man, Thomas." He complimented the skipper. "I want
you to go outside and tell the crew I've got their precious captain at gunpoint. Tell them
that if they want to keep her alive, they should listen to you. Send them down to the hull
and lock them up, then free the prisoners and take over this ship. Head for Port
Jackson."
"Aye sir." Tom nodded, then turned and headed out the door.
Matthew watched as the skipper ran up the stairs. "So, what did you
do? Are we headed for Antartica or what?"
Grey eyes glanced up at him in despair. "It's worse
"
"Worse?" Matthew chuckled. "What did you
?"
"Karl Walters is alive."
Matthew stopped abruptly and stared at him. "What? Bw
Y
How?" He
sputtered.
"I don't know, but he's in there and he's got the cap and Cat." The skipper
leaned closer. "He trusts me though. He wants me to help him."
Matthew stared back blankly.
"He wants all of you to go down to the hull and lock yourselves up, or he'll kill
Lara. Then he wants me to free the prisoners and take over the ship
" Grey eyes
blinked up at Matthew. "What do we do, Matt?"
"I
I don't
" The second in command stumbled over his words, then fell
silent, massaging his temple in thought. He took a breath. "Do it
"
"Lock you up?"
Matthew nodded. "I won't risk Lara's life
or Cathy's for that matter. We need
time to think up a plan. As long as he thinks you're on his side we've got some
leverage
" He reasoned with a sigh. "I'll get the guys together and signal
the people on the Phoenix to come over here, you get the prisoners out."
"Guess you don't have such a loyal crew after all, do you,
Torment." Karl chuckled, digging into one of the drawers with his free hand and
fishing out a set of bandages.
"What do you want?" Lara asked, ignoring the statement, glaring at him.
"What I want?" Walters's eyes slowly narrowed at her. "I want to kill
you."
A dark eyebrow raised. "That'll only get you in trouble. Kennard would want me to be
trialed, so
"
"I don't care about what the Admiral wants!" Karl snapped, sitting up. "I
will have my revenge
"
"Revenge?" A second eyebrow raised, Lara having completely lost track of the
conversation. "What are you talking about?"
"What am I talking about?!" Karl stood, dangerously waving the pistol at them.
"I'm talking about Aaron Walters, that's what I'm talking about!"
"Who's
?" Then a light dawned and blue eyes widened, then narrowed
dangerously.
"That's right!" Karl snapped. "The captain you brutally killed to escape
the punishment you deserved. My father!"
Lara stared blankly at him for a moment, then her eyes narrowed dangerously. "He let
my brother be beaten and killed. He deserved to die." She growled back, rising to her
feet.
"My father was a hero."
"You're father was a murderer." The captain took another dangerous step forward.
"Enough!" He pointed the pistol past Lara. "One more step, Curse. " He
pointed at her with his free hand. "One more word and she's dead."
Lara immediately halted in her tracks, then edged back slowly.
"That's better." Karl hissed, his eyes drilling into hers. "You're not so
tough after all, are ya?"
Lara glanced behind her at Catherine, then turned back to him. "It's me you want. You
don't need her
"
Walters cocked his head at her, leaning against the desk. "Don't I now?"
"What do you want me to do? Tell you I'm sorry? Tell you your father was a hero an I
was a fool to kill him? I can do that
" The captain stated quietly. "I
promise I won't struggle
Won't defend myself when you kill me
"
"Lara." Catherine's voice interrupted in a whisper. "Don't you
dare
"
But the captain ignored her. "You don't need her, Walters
"
Karl watched her for another moment, then chuckled in amusement. "Nice speech."
He stated, watching her. "But the thing is, I do need her. She's my promotion, my
bonus
When I hand her over to the court, I'll be rewarded. I'll be a hero. 'Captain
Karl Walters catches Phoenix mutineers single handedly.' " He painted the headlines
in the air with his left hand. "Has a
nice ring to it, don't you think?"
A knock made him look up. "Enter."
Tom stepped in, politely bowing his head at the lieutenant. "The ship is yours,
sir."
"Excellent work, Mr Cartwright." Karl stated with a smirk, retaking his seat
behind Lara's desk, picking up the bandages he'd left there with his free hand. "How
many prisoners were there?"
"Fourteen, sir."
"Any officers?" Karl asked, managing to flip the bandage around his upper arm
awkwardly.
"One, sir."
"Send him up here."
"Yes sir
" Tom wanted to turn away, then paused. "Can I help you with
that, sir? Can't be easy bandaging yourself with that wound
"
Karl looked up at him, considering for a moment, then shook his head. "No thank you,
Mr Cartwright. I'll manage."
Grey eyes dropped. "Yes, sir." Tom said before he hastily exited. He closed the
door behind him, then muttered some curses at his failed attempt before he went to find
the British officer.
Matthew leaned his chin on his folded hands. He let out a breath, closing
his eyes.
"And how are you gonna get us out of this one?" Fletcher's annoying voice shot
up from the cell across from him. "I'm sick and tired of this cell. You people are
nothing but trouble, that's what you are!"
"Put a sock in it, Robert." Tony growled from the cell beside him.
"Hey, that's captain Fletcher to you!"
"I'm seriously considering committing mutiny at this stage." Tony muttered,
leaning against the wooden hull and listening to the waves sloshing against the wood.
"Don't you talk like that. I'll have you know I
" A clank sounded, then his
body sagged to the ground unconsciously.
Matthew looked at his assailant with a smirk, crossing his arms and raising an eyebrow.
"Don't you go alooking like that." Cookie waved her fryingpan at him. "His
yappin was making me nervous."
Laughter rang up, relieving the tension a bit. "Thanks Cookie." Mary gave the
cook a smile. "You're our saviour."
"Might have knocked him out, but that ain't gonna get us far." The cook stated,
sitting back down again. "Plan would be quite nice, Matt." She looked at the
second in command expectantly. More eyes turned his way.
Matthew leaned back against the hull, gazing up at the ceiling in despair. "God, I
wish Lara was here
"
Mary sat down next to him, wrapping her arms around her knees. "We'll be fine,
Matthew."
"She'd know what to do
She always does
" The second in command
mumbled on.
"Hey." Mary reached out and grabbed his shoulder. "Would you stop worrying?
Get a grip, Matt, c'mon."
Matthew sighed, then nodded. "Sorry." He tapped his temple in thought, then
pushed himself up, taking a few paces through his cell. "I guess
" He bit
his lip in thought. "I guess we can use Tom to get us out of here
Get us a
key
But our biggest problem is getting Lara and Cathy away from that
madman
" He looked up and let his eyes glide pass the men and women in the cells
around him. "Anybody got any suggestions?" A long silence followed, in
which the sailors stared at each other. Matthew sighed. "I guess not
"
"Come in." Karl called out as another knock sounded.
A tall dark haired man stepped in, bowing politely at Karl. "Mr Walters."
"Mr. Felton, right?"
Felton nodded. "Yes sir."
"Well, Mr Felton." Karl stood and circled the desk. "I need to make
some
arrangements
" He shot a charming smile Lara's way. "I need you
to keep watch on these two ladies. Don't underestimate them. If one moves, you shoot the
other, understood?"
The officer blinked. "Sir?"
"Just do it, Mr Felton." Walters stated. "If one of them escapes, I will
have your head, got it?"
A hasty nod. "Yes sir."
"Good." He turned back to the two women. "Don't worry, I'll be right back.
And then we'll finish things, once and for all, Miss Dean." He grinned at her, then
turned and walked off, out of the room, closing the door behind him.
Lara glanced at their guard for a moment. She could take him down, she realised
But
if she made a mistake
She shook her head at herself. No. She couldn't risk it.
The captain turned her head as she heard a soft sob behind her. "Hey..." She
whispered, reaching out and touching the bent head. Watery green eyes blinked up at her.
Lara ignored the guard and reached out, wiping at the tears, brushing them away.
"Don't cry
"
"He's
He's gonna kill you
" Cathy managed, trying to repress her
sobs.
"Probably
" Lara let out a breath.
"It's all my fault
"
The captain shook her head determinedly. "No
"
"Walters was r
right
I am your weak spot. Without me
"
"Shh." Lara cut off her sentence determinedly. "I will not have you talking
like that."
"But it's true..." Cathy argued, dropping her eyes. "I'm
"
"You're the best thing in my life."
Green eyes tracked up in surprise.
"I don't jump off exploding ships for just anybody, you know?" The captain
managed a smile. "You
" She considered her words for a moment. "You
make me whole." She stroked the blonde's cheek. "I'm just glad we got a second
chance
And whatever happens, Catherine, I'll always be grateful for this. Please
believe that."
Cathy swallowed, then fell forward, leaning her head against Lara's shoulder in defeat.
"I don't want to loose you."
"You won't." Lara murmured, closing her eyes and leaning her chin on the blonde
head. "I'll be around. Somehow."
"You have to fight them, Lara." Cathy tried, whispering in a nearby ear.
"You have to
Please
"
The captain shook her head. "I can't. They'll hurt you."
"I don't care."
"Well, I do." Lara pulled back forcing green eyes to meet hers.
"You
" Her sentence stopped and she glanced at the door for a moment, the
sounds of footsteps forcing their way into her hearing. She turned back, then leaned her
forehead against Cathy's, unable to find words to express what she wanted to say.
The next moment the door cracked open and Karl strode in, three sailors following close
behind. "Time's up, Miss Dean. Let's go
"
Lara squeezed Catherine's hand gently, managing a reassuring smile before she stood.
Cathy grabbed onto the hand, fiercely refusing to let go. "No. Please
don't
"
"Hold her." Karl's voice shot up and two sailors came walking over, each
grabbing onto a shoulder, pushing the girl back as Lara pried her fingers lose from the
strong grip.
The captain looked up, meeting pleading green eyes for a silent moment. "I'm
sorry." She managed, then turned, walking out the door, followed by Karl and two of
his soldiers.
When she reached the railing she faced Walters, crossing her arms and waiting.
Karl grinned, taking a deep breath of the salty air and closing his eyes for a moment.
"I've been waiting for this moment for nearly ten years now
" He stated,
looking around him, intent on remembering every detail of this time and place. The sun
setting, the seagull squawking overhead, the sound of the waves
"Just get it over with." Lara grumbled, leaning back against the railing.
Karl chuckled. "Eager to die, I see
" He slowly lifted the gun, aiming it
at her heart. "Goodbye, Miss Dean. Tell Satan I said hi."
With a growl Tom jumped forward, catching the lieutenant around the waist and taking him
down, the gunshot echoing through the air, the bullet edging into the wood beside Lara.
The skipper slammed his hand on Karl's right arm, pinning it down on the wooden deck so he
was unable to use the gun he was still clenching onto.
"Traitor!" Karl hissed as he saw Tom's face hovering over him.
"No I'm not, that's why I'm doing this." Tom managed, needing all his strength
to wrestle the young man down.
Sailors ran towards them from all directions and Lara hastily shot into action, knowing
the chaos that was about to follow would work in their favour. She intercepted her first
attacker with a firm kick to his stomach, the man doubling over and staggering back. With
a sweep of her boot she slammed the sabre he was holding onto out of his hands, sending it
flying until it thudded into the chest of a second victim. An elbow caught a third in the
jaw, before she grabbed onto the sailor's neck and pulled the man over her shoulder with
ease. A fourth, a fifth
She felt herself getting into a rhythm, and she focused her
full attention on her battle, flexing her hands as the next sailor ran her way.
The shot echoed across the deck. Catherine closed her eyes, trying to push
back the wave of nausea that surged up
Then more sounds penetrated her hearing and
her eyes shot open again, as she recognised the sounds of battle. So did her two guards
and they stood glancing uncomfortably at each other, debating on what to do.
Cathy didn't hesitate a moment. Her aching back became irrelevant as she slammed out a
hand to her right, hitting her first guard in a particularly painful part of his anatomy.
He yelled out and doubled over in agony. The second raised his gun and aimed at her, but
Catherine kicked up her blanket, managing to toss the fabric over his head. The next
moment a hard object smacked against the back of his neck and he fell to the floor,
unconscious.
Within a heartbeat Catherine was up and running, tossing open the door to the deck.
"Get off me!" Karl struggled wildly, ducking another one of the
skipper's blows. With a harsh tug he managed to free his right hand and he smacked out at
Tom, hitting the skipper's jaw with a thud. Tom lost his balance and Karl took advantage
of this, freeing his other hand and elbowing the skipper in the face, forcing him off his
body.
He clenched onto the gun in his hand, his eyes quickly scanning across the deck until he
found his victim. He aimed, then his finger closed over the trigger.
A shock passed through her body as the bullet forced its way through her skin. Lara stared
down, slowly watching as red drops stained her white shirt.
Karl gazed at the scene, an evil grin slowly crossing his face as Lara staggered back
until she reached the railing. Her knees buckled as they backed up against the wood, and
she fell, over the side of the ship, towards the churning sea down below.
"No!!" Cathy ran forward as she watched the captain disappear. She ran to the
railing and grabbed onto it, peering over the edge down at the waters below. There was
nothing, the water rippling innocently as if nothing had happened. "Lara!!"
Her mind raced as to what to do next. Jump. That's what she had to do
Jump and find
Lara
But right then strong hands grabbed onto her and dragged her back, away from
the railing. She struggled wildly. "Let me go!" Tears were starting to well up
in her eyes, but she pushed them back, not wanting to believe
"She's dead." Karl smiled in wonder as he said the words. "She's actually
dead."
Hateful green eyes turned to him and Cathy pulled on her arms, trying to break free to
personally pound his head to pieces. From the corner of her eyes she spotted Tom, who was
sitting, staring at the spot where Lara had been only moments before in disbelief.
"Heh." Karl chortled happily, still unable to completely comprehend what had
just happened. "Felton!" He called out to the officer, who immediately stepped
closer. "Take that traitor down and lock him up with the others. You guys
"
He pointed at the three sailors who were holding onto Cathy. "Take the girl to my
room and chain her up." He chuckled. "I'll enjoy watching her suffer."
"Aye sir." All the sailors nodded, then went off to do what had been ordered.
Somehow the three sailors managed to drag Cathy back into the room. Moments later a fourth
came in with a set of chains and her wrists were bound once more, before the chains were
locked around the pillar slightly to the left of the desk. Then they exited the room,
dragging the two unconscious sailors Cathy had knocked out earlier along behind them.
Cathy sagged down on the floor, leaning her forehead against the wooden pillar and closing
her eyes. This is not happening. This is not happening. She repeated it to herself
over and over again, trying to calm herself with the thought that this was just a
nightmare. She was gonna wake up sometime soon. She was gonna wake up and see Lara sitting
behind the desk scribbling some notes, or see her walk closer with some more herbs
or
Or
A lump was forming in her throat and no matter how hard she tried to
swallow it away, she couldn't
A tear escaped her and slid down her cheek
soundlessly. Her body was drained, physically and emotionally. She couldn't fight
anymore
She just couldn't
Another tear, then another, and she just let them flow, too tired to block away the hurt
or hide the grief. Lara's words were echoing painfully in her mind, the look on her face
when the bullet
Cathy wrapped her arms tightly around the pillar, clinging to it desperately as her body
convulsed into sobs.
Matthew jumped to his feet as footsteps made their way down the stairs.
They 'd all heard the clattering and yells coming from outside
Maybe
His hopes faded as British soldiers stepped down the stairs, dragging Tom along behind
them. "Get back!" One of them yelled out, waving a pistol at them dangerously.
"Against the hull, all of ya!"
Matthew slowly stepped back, leaning up against the wooden side of the ship as the
celldoor beside him was opened and Tom was tossed inside. The skipper pushed himself up so
he was sitting, wrapping his arms around his knees and stared into the distance blankly.
"Tommy?" Matthew softly crept closer as the celldoor fell shut behind the
sailors with a loud bang and they made their way up the stairs again. He wrapped his hands
around the bars separating the two cells. "Tom?" There was no response.
"Hey, what happened?"
Another moment of silence, then pained grey eyes tracked up and met his brown ones.
"I tried Matthew
I
" His voice croaked. "I tried but I
couldn't
" He lifted a hand to his mouth, trying very hard to push back the
tears that were sparkling in his eyes. "She's dead
Lara
"
The rest of his sentence was muffled by the hands pressed tightly against his face. But
even if it had been audible, Matthew wouldn't have heard it. The second in command had
sagged down against the hull, his eyes staring ahead of him numbly. It couldn't be
His mind grudgingly refused to accept it. Lara was immortal. The woman had survived fights
and explosions and wounds that would have killed any other
How could
"We struggled for
for the gun." Tom managed, feeling a need to explain.
"He
Karl
I couldn't hold him
he knocked me aside and he
sh
" He paused as he swallowed. "He shot her. Then she ff
fell
overboard and
"
Everyone in the hull had gone completely quiet, the creaking of the ship now sounding
deafeningly loud.
"Cat wanted to jump after her, but they grabbed her
"
At the mention of Catherine's name Matthew looked up. "Is she still
"
Tom nodded. "They took her to L
" He bit his lip. "To the captain's
quarters."
"We have to get her out." Tony's voice sounded from the cell on the opposite
side. Agreeing mutters came from the others, then all heads turned to Matthew.
Matthew folded his hands together and leaned his forehead against them for support.
Focus. He remember Lara saying you had to focus, see every possible solution to a problem
and then pick the best one. But he didn't see any solutions. He sighed, closing his eyes.
His brain was spinning so hard he didn't even know back from front, or left from right.
He had to save Catherine. Lara would trust him to save Catherine if she
A shaky
breath escaped him and he ran a shaky hand through his hair.
Mary sat down beside him. Her eyes were red, he noticed. Which was odd, since that woman
never cried. She was tough as nails
"There aren't a lot of options, are there?" Mary murmured, closing her eyes and
trying to block out her emotions so she could think straight.
Matthew shook his head. "No." He rubbed his forehead tiredly.
"We
" He took a breath. "We need to take this one step at a
time." He folded his hand around a knee. "First off we need to get out of this
cell
" He glanced up at his cellmates. "If anybody here knows how to pick
locks, this would be the time to tell me
"
Karl leaned back in his chair comfortably, popping another piece of bread
into his mouth. "You sure you don't want anything?" He asked Cathy cheerfully,
placing his boots on the desk.
Catherine didn't even dignify the question with an answer. He'd been sitting there
smirking ever since he'd walked in, speaking of nothing but his great conquest and that he
had finally redeemed his heroic father
At first she'd closed her eyes, but the
visions of Lara combined with his voice only made her more frustrated. So she was now
keeping her eyes open, staring intently at the wood in front of her, tracking colours,
lines, anything to keep her mind off what was happening. Off the pain in her back. Off the
pain in her heart.
Karl closed his eyes and released a breath. "You know, it's almost an empty
feeling
" He mused, taking a sip of his wine. "All my life, all I've wanted
to do was to kill her. I dreamt of it
" He smiled at the memory. "My best
dreams were where her blood was washing over my hands
And now that I've done it and
she's dead
It's empty, you know
No more goals
" Karl folded his
hands around the glass. "Bet you know how that feels, huh?" He looked at the
blond head, green eyes staring silently. "But you're lucky you know? You
see
" He stood, circling his desk. "You don't need to have any more
goals
Within a few days, you'll be dead anyway
"
Cathy slowly lifted her head, glaring at him. "I pity you
"
Karl nearly snorted out his wine. "Excuse me
" He coughed. "You pity
me? You, the tied up mutineer waiting for execution, pities me, the lieutenant soon to be
captain?"
"If all your life all you've wanted to do was kill, then yes, I feel sorry for
you
" Green eyes gazed up at him. "You're a hypocrite, Karl. You want to
see your father as some superhero, but he wasn't. He killed people. He was a
bastard."
"Now you hold your tongue
" Walters's voice dropped dangerously.
"They only trusted him to captain a convict ship. They never put good captains on
convict ships, Karl, ever notice that?"
"Stop it!" The lieutenant narrowed his eyes at her.
"He'd be proud of you, though, cause you turned out to be just as big of a jerk as he
used to be
"
Karl growled and reached for his pistol, pulling the safety catch back and aiming.
Cathy closed her eyes, tightening her hold on the pole.
Karl glared at her for a moment, then lowered the weapon slowly. "That's what you
want, isn't it?"
One green orb opened and glowered at him.
"You want me to kill you
" Walters shook his head, then chuckled, placing
the gun back on the desk and sitting down on the edge. "You know, Hell really isn't
such a nice place, sweetheart, I don't think you should be in too much of a hurry to get
down there
"
Cathy returned to her numb staring at the wood of the pole.
"Oh, we're back to the silent treatment, are we?" Karl crossed his arms,
watching her. "You really fascinate me, you know that? I can't put a finger on what
it is that makes you tick, Miss Mutineer."
"It doesn't matter anymore." Cathy's voice spoke up softly. "I'm done
ticking."
Mary growled, slamming her hand against the cell door in frustration. She
had been trying to master the art of lock picking, but was failing miserably and every
attempt made her madder and madder. Some of the sailors were trying to twist the door off
its hinges, but they really weren't getting anywhere either. Matthew had even tried to
bend the bars with his bare
hands, which had resulted in painful hands and a bruised ego, but the bars hadn't moved an
inch. They were fighting a lost cause and she knew it. She turned and leaned back against
the metal door, staring at Matthew, who was at a complete loss, his head balancing on a
hand, his eyes closed. "Maybe we should try to overtake them when they bring us food
or something?" She suggested, watching the brown eyes track up to meet hers. She
shook her head. "I can't get this lock open, Matt. Really. I've tried poking this
stupid hairpin into that lock every possible way I can imagine, but it's just not
working
"
Matthew stood, taking a few paces forward, then turning and pacing back again. "It
could be days before they bring us food." He shook his head. "We can't wait that
long, Mary. We need to get Cat out of there as soon as possible." More pacing.
"Maybe we're handling this wrong
Maybe we should
We should cut a hole in
the ceiling and climb out
"
"Cut a hole with what, Matthew? Our teeth?" Tom muttered, sitting cross-legged
in his own cell.
Matt crossed his arms and glared at the skipper. "If you've got any great suggestions
I'd love to hear 'm, Tommy."
"We need keys." Tom stated grumpily. "We should've made a zillion sets of
spare keys and spread around the ship in case this happened."
"What ifs ain't gonna do any good, Tommy." Matt stated, leaning against the bars
and closing his eyes. "I'd love to get hold of some keys, but I just don't know
how
"
"I could give 'm to ya
"
Matthew's eyes shot open, as he recognised the voice. From the shadows a dark, dripping
figure emerged.
"
but you'll have to ask nice
"